4 MARCH 1960, page 15

Graves Of Academe Sir.—no Past Student Of The Royal Music

school where I wasted three years would find any difficulty in vouching for the accuracy of David Cairns's quota- tion from the institution's senior lecturer in the history of......

Land Hunger Sir,—by Claiming Too Large An Acreage Of Your

space for my article last week on 'Land Hunger' in Kenya, I forced you to reduce the length of my third para- graph, dealing with agricultural economics, when it was already in......

With Mac Through Africa

S1R,---11 is a pity that your correspondent responsible for 'With Mac Through Africa' on February 19 has not bothered to keep abreast of recent liberal trends and developments......

I. 1 Ft. "ve Mr. Ashe Says That Most Of The

points to which taken exception are 'simply from the be st av ailable historians.' It is usual for writers who ,Op 3 m r ! others to do so with due acknowledgment, but debt Ashe......

Sir, — We Who Teach At The Big Music Schools Should Be

grateful to David Cairns for attacking our com- placency. May I make further points? (1) We are in business to teach many students who will never be artists. They arrive with......

Hola

SIR,—Having served in Kenya as a rehabilitation officer I would like to comment, without going into the legality or morality of locking up individuals without trial, on Victor......