6 MARCH 1964, page 15

The Kissing's Over

SIR,—Some time ago the Spectator printed a memor- able cartoon in which a leading member of Her Majesty's Government, as a latter-day Hieronimo, attempted to demonstrate just......

Saving The Cinema

SIR,—I must leave Spectator readers to judge for themselves whether or not Mr. Ian Cameron's article was an attack on the Rank Organisation, and whether his letter or mine......

Si,—comments So Far Made By Me Have Been Con- Fined

exclusively to stating a case on behalf of independent British film production, based entirely on evidence submitted to and the recommendations by the Structure and Trading......

Tv And Politics: Mr. Day Or Mr. Speaker?

By ROBERT KEE A NYONE can see that television has recently lAassumed a new importance in politics from the number of times Mr. Robin Day's name keeps cropping up in serious......

41ki Mm Letters Sex In Oxford Christopher Hollis,

Nicholas A. J. Philpot, Michael K. Pye Saving the Cinema Donald H. Harker. Sir Michael Baicon lThe Kissing's Over Rachel Powell, Herb Greer PhD in Cornish The Provost of......

Sir,—a Propos Of Sex, Oxford, And Cupboards:

'Now all the youth of England are on fire, And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies.' May we await the Stratford Henry V in the hope that this obvious .topical reference will......

Sir,—when I Came To Oxford Lust October, I Noticed That

my room in this college had a lock on the door; indeed I took it for granted. I was consequently hor- rified to hear from two friends in other colleges that their rooms had no......