5 MAY 1961, page 14

Hospitals And Patients

SIR,—I think Frank Hart refers in 'The Hospital Committee' (April 14) to an incident in which I was concerned. This was an interview at a hospital to which I accompanied a lady......

Stn,—in His Letter On Magazine Printing (april 21) Mr. Perry

implies that the demise of many trade papers derives from the lack of an economic print- ing process in this country. The tenor of this argu- ment appears to me to be mildly......

Parents And Children

S:11,--Monica Furlong quotes a survey of parents' attitudes to their children's schooling, saying that they 'were concerned predominantly with the jobs their children would get,......

Sir,—your Leading Article On April 21 Argues That...

is faced with 'a Soviet satellite nation ninety miles frcm the United States mainland. In such circumstances, it would be the duty, as well as the natural wish, of any American......

Sir,—mrs. Catling's Mortifying Experience Demon- Strates...

that, in some cases, payment of fees makes all the difference and, sadly, many people believe that a high degree of skill can only be obtained in exchange for payment. Quite......

Further Training.—yours Faithfully,

MAX BEMROSE Universal Printers Ltd., 54 Wellington Street, Derby......

Sir,— Whether Stormont Or Westminster Or Both Are To...

the tragic proportion of perpetually unemployed in Northern Ireland, the remedy is un- likely to lie in the re-imposition of direct rule from London, for long historical......

The Pyramids

SIR,— Surely, M. 1. Finley, who reviewed Aldred's The Egyptians in your issue of April 7, knows that many Neolithic and Bronze Age peoples, other than the Egyptians, had a......