6 AUGUST 1965, page 13

Armstrong's Last Goodnight'

Sirt,---1 did not say that the current production of r tnstrong's Last Goodnight had never been b ettered but, bein g more concerned with the future 1 11, it 1 s , past, 1 said......

Confusion

SIR, —As a callow youn g forei g n correspondent I was introduced, durin g the Berlin blockade, to the formidable Dorothy Thompson. I said how witty I found her short stories.......

Moses And Aaron

SIR,—Someone has to say it. I can't see the Emperor's new clothes. I went to hear Moses and Aaron at the Promenade concert, havin g already heard it on the radio. I mi g ht have......

Afterthought

Sia,—In his 'Afterthought' on the subject of death, Mr. Alan Brien--so it seems to me—is merely pla g iarisin g Talleyrand at unwarrantable len g th. That sophisticated, if......

The Growth Of Private Medical Care

in the Spectator of July 23 with much interest. May I SIR,—I have read Mr. Vaughan's article Mtn out that the Hospital Savin g Association (of idoo) is a member .of the British......