5 FEBRUARY 1972, page 19

Sir: The Following Arguments L Ir Now New, But Much Of

what re Holbrook says indicates that stating them would do no hatr, I would not presume to tell Holbrook that there are greater ' o r scenities in the world than 1 ) ,0......

I Cannot Help Feeling Rather

L surPrised at the indignation vi A nce d by Miss Elizabeth Gunn Mr E. Grant (Letters, January Mr Holbrook's condemnation °I What seems to him (and to ornanY others in this......

Sir: Psychology-dabbler D. Holbrook's (january 15)...

quite ineffable. He is shocked that the Dartington students, despite his advice, should choose to watch boring old films like I am Curious—Yellow; but he is outraged that they......

Defence Of Nixon

Sir: Mr Connive referred to the extraordinary maladroit handling of the Indo-Pakistani conflict by President Nixon. Article 2, Section 3 of the Charter of the United Nations......

Defence Of Dowding

Sir: I wonder how many of your readers find acceptable the attack that has been made in your columns by Mr Patrick Cosgrave on the integrity of the late Air Chief Marshal Lord......

Patrick Cosgrave Writes: The Most Controversial...

official biography of Lord Dowding were (1) that he was virtually alone in resisting sending more fighter planes to France in May 1940 and (2) that, at the Cabinet of May 15......

Gray's Elegy

Sir: You were kind enough to allow me to open the correspondence in August upon the Thomas Gray article and I would be grateful if I may be permitted to make a further......

Ps. This Evening, Following The Dispatch Of My Letter I

re-read Peter Watson-Smyth's original article and came across a passage that I had completely forgotten. It would seem that his knowledge of Gray confirms my point, which was......