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INDEX FOR JANUARY--JUNE, 1961 INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND TITLES
A
Absence of a Cello, The, Ira Wallach, 232 (R) Absent-Minded Professor, The, 878 (CA) Accused, The, Harold R. Daniels, 728 (R) Acquaintance with Grief, Vincent Brome, 115 (R) Across the Water, Michael Campbell, 488 (R) Addiction, The, 804 (P)
Admiralty, the: at Bath, 38 (A)
Adolf Eichmann's Third Life, 550 (A) Adonis Garden, The, Daphne Fielding, 928 (R) Advertisement Tax, 632 (LA)
ADVERTISING
Publicity-seeking for a wedding, 382 (PS); Sunday Times and Observer censorship of the E. H. Brooks property advertisements, 427, 625 (PS); the 'ethics' of public relations, 538 (PS), 556 (L): likely effects of the tax on TV advertising, 632 (LA); the Adver- tising Inquiry Council's campaign against misleading advertising, 697 (CI), 832 (L); the White Horse whisky advertisement at London Airport, 933 (PS); book review, 726 Advertising Inquiry Council, 697 (Cl), 832 (L) Advice to One Committed, 400 01
Africa: colour prejudice, 321 (A); book reviews, 196, 451
AFRICA, SOUTH
question of South West Africa taken to the Hague Court, 4 (LA); the musical show King Kong, 37 (A); coloured ratings taken off HMS Victorious before visit to South Africa, 135 (PW), 137 (PC); Englishman in South Africa, 216 (A); South African in England, 217 (A); arguments for and against expelling South Africa from the Commonwealth, 246 (A), 279 (LA), 292 (L); Dr. Verwoerd's background and career, 287 (A); colour prejudice in Africa, 321 (A); Anti-Apartheid Movement appeal, 327(L); South Africa to leave the Commonwealth, 351 (PW), 351 (LA), 782 (PW); London still the market for South African gold production, 421 (F); discussed in British Parliament, 434 (A); the Treason Trial ends in acquittals, 463 (PW), 464 (A); the Treason Trial surveyed, 464 (A); a non-Nationalist Afrikaner's views, 477 (L); the expatriate's right to criticise, 477, 514 (L); Britain to vote against South Africa at the United Nations, 500 (LA); Britain's attitude over South West Africa at the UN, 500 (LA); an appeal for the Africa Bureau, 715 (L); Kruger's Republic, 723 (R); atmosphere before the general strike, 741 (A); book review, 451 Africa, South West, 4, 500 (LA)
Africa Bureau, 715 (1)
African Revolution, The, James Cameron, 196 (R) Age of Reason, The, (1700-1789), Harold Nicolson, 18 (R) Agonisinisappraisal, 592 (A) Agony o the Congo, Ritchie Calder, 196 (R.) Alcott, Louisa M., Little Women, 847 (R) Aldouby, Zwy, Quentin Reynolds and Ephraim Katz, Minister of Death, 301 (R) Aldred, Cyril, The Egyptians, 487 (R.), 642 (L) Aldridge, Alfred Owen, Man of Reason: The Life of Thomas Paine, 233 (R) Aldridge, John W. The Party at Cranton, 655 (R)
Alexander of Hillsborough, Lord, 709 (A) ALGERIA
President de Gaulle's broadcasts before the referendum, 5 (A); result of voting in Algerian referendum, 31 (PW); reflections on the result, 32 (A); behaviour of parachute officers and gendar- merie in Algiers riots compared, 136 (A); the future status of the Europeans of Algiers, 136 (A); progress towards negotiations, 316 (A); the coming negotiations on independence, 433 (A); President de Gaulle's alternatives for an independent Algeria, 501 (A); the generals' rebellion collapses, 587 (PW), 587 (LA), 589 (A); the Evian negotiations, 740 (LA); the ideology behind the generals' mutiny, 825 (A); the mutineers on trial, 825 (A) Alice in Sunderland, 908 (P) All Fall Down, James Leo Herlihy, 115 (R) All in a Night's Work, 722 (CA) All on the Never-Never, Jack Lindsay, 808 (R) All Souls and Appeasement: A Contribution to Contemporary History, A. L. Rowse, 561 (R) All Those In Favour, 785 (A,) All We Possess, Edward Hyams, 523 (R) Allen, Anne, and Arthur Morton, This Is Your Child, 775 (A) Allighan, Garry, Verwocrd: The End, 451 (R) Alison, Kenneth, and Robert Pitman, A Question of Obscenity, 70 (R)
Alpine clubs, 733 (CI)
Altana (Royal Court), 608 (CA) Altrincham, Lord: address at a Unitarian church, 143 (A), 184 (L) Alvarez, A., The School of Donne, 298 (R)
Ambatielos, Tony, 785 (A)
America, Central: the 'Little Five' trading group, 693 (A) America, South: the 'Big Seven' trading group, 693 (A); 961 (R) American Goals, 533 (A) American Plaid, Chcile de Banke, 576 (R) Arnis, Kingsley: Take a Girl Like You, 154 (R), 183, 221, 292 (L); New Maps of Hell, 263 (R) Anatomy of Glory, The, Henry Lachouque (trans. Anne S. K. Brown), 575 (R), 916 (L) And Then Fight Again, 904 (LA) Andersch, Alfred, The Red-Head (trans. Michael Bullock), 574 (R) Andersonville Trial, The (Mermaid), 882 (CA) Angel with Horns, A. P. Rossiter, 300 (R) Anglesey, The Marquess of, One-Leg, 805 (R) Angola: difficulties of repressing revolt, 669 (A); Portuguese repression, 742 (A), 903 (PW); help for refugees, 752 (L) Animal Magnetism 39 (A)
Animals: geese, 83 (R); TV programmes on animals, 185 (CA); the RSPCA, 775 (A); animal-hunters, 806 (R); Lewis Carroll's walrus. 908 (P)
Answers Required, 499 (LA)
Anti-Arnericanism, 784 (LA) Antiques, 456 (A) Anti-Semitism; anti-Jewish remarks, 778 (PS); discrimination in clubs?, 966 (PS)
Any Advance?, Geoffrey Johns, 728 (R) Any Day, K. W. Gransden, 193 (R) in South West Africa, 4 (LA); coloured ratings taken off HMS Victorious before visit to South Africa, 135 (PW), 137 (PC); colour prejudice, 216, 321 (A); Anti-Apartheid Movement appeal, 327 (L); South Africa to leave the Commonwealth over issue of apartheid, 351 (PW), 351 (LA), 782 (PW); danger of the demon- stration technique, 431 (LA); 477, 514 (L); Britain's attitude on apartheid at the UN, 500 (LA)
Apollinaire, Guillaume, 114 (R) 'Appeal for Amnesty, 1961'; its weaknesses, 785 (A)
Appin Murder, The Lieut.-General Sir William MacArthur, 83 (R) Applause, grades of, 818 (PS) Appleby, J. T., John, King of England, 521 (R)
APRA, 357 (A)
Arab Nationalism and British Imperialism, John Marlowe, 341 (R) Arab Preoccupations, 98 (A) Arab Refugees, The, 872 (A) Arabs: the flight of Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 672 (A), 751, 795, 831 (L), 872 (A), 875, 915, 949 (L) Aramilev, Ivan, Beyond the Ural Mountains (trans. Michael Heron), 806(R)
Archangel, 111(R) Archer, David, appeal, 105 (L)
ARCHITECTURE
Le Corbusier, 372 (R); Suffolk buildings, 425 (A); Professor Parkinson on the plight of the creative professions, 623 (A); the buildings of the 'Italia 61' exhibition, 683 (CA); the Minister of Housing on standards of architecture, 878 (A); the Blackheath inquiry on Span's building plans, 878 (A), 950 (L); the White Horse whisky advertisement at London Airport, 933 (PS) Arctic and Antarctic, the, 844 (R)
Arena, The, William Haggard, 524 (R)
Armstrong-Jones, Antony: to work at the Design Centre, 95 (PW), 129 (A) Army and Armed Services: need for reassessment of manpower situation, 280 (LA); Army too small to fulfil commitments without conscription, 705 (A), 823 (LA); cavalry regiments, 898 (PS)
Arnau, Frank, 3000 Years of Deception in Art and Antiques (trans. J. Maxwell Brownjohn), 3130 (R) Aron, Raymond: Introduction to the Philosophy of History (trans. George Irwin), 372 (R); France, Steadfast and Changing: The Fourth to the Fifth Republic, 522 (R)
ART
the Lane pictures return to Dublin, 248 (A); Toulouse-Lautrec, 257 (CA); deception in art, 300 (R); le Douanier Rousseau, 369 (CA); William Morris, 559 (CA); the Royal Academy and its function, 644 (CA); Jackson Pollock, 797 (CA); Daumier, 920 (CA); book reviews, 410, 923, 961 Art and Agyrol, William Schack, 116 (R) Art of the Ancient East, The, Seton Lloyd, 923 (R) Art of the Conquistadors, The, Francois Cali, 961 (R)
Arts Council, the: 'Opera for All', 147 (CA)
Ascendancy of France, The, 1648-88, (ed.) F. L. C,arsten, 924 (R) Ashton, Frederick, 443 (CA) Asian Discrimination, 502 (A), 641, 677, 714, 752 (L)
Asparagus, 776 (CI)
Assassination, Rex Taylor, 763 (R)
Attlee, Lord, 564 (R.)
Auchincloss, Louis, The House of Five Talents, 158 (R)
Australia: Australians' sensitiveness to criticism by visitors, 97 (A), 255 (L); colour bar in immigration, 279 (LA), 401, 515 (L); Asian students in Australia, 401, 515 (L); the Aborigines, 442, 515, 641(L)
Austria: the Slovene minority, 103 (L); conference in Vienna on diplomatic intercourse and immunities, 465 (A); K und K in Wien, 825 (A) Authors: royalties from libraries?, 11, 42, 75, 104, 144 (L) Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne, The, (ed.) James Osborn, 420 (R)
AVIATION
inconvenience to travelling public through BEA and BOAC token strikes, 32 (LA), 144, 183 (L.); newspaper reporting of a crash at Idlewild, 96 (LA); London Airport North departure lounge, 166 (Cl); IATA's standardised fares structure, 219 (A); dangers of 3P4 as jet fuel, 219 (A); inconveniences at London Airport, 310 (Cl); seating in jet aircraft, 494 (Cl); cheap charter flights to New York, 624 (CI); book review, 524
Ayer, A. J., Philosophy and Language, 231 (R.) Aylmer, G. E., The King's Servants: The Civil Service of Charles I, 1625-42, 303 (R) Ayme, Marcel, The Proverb, and Other Stories (trans. Norman Denny), 618 (R) Back-tracking in the Federation,. 864 (LA) Bad Soldier Smith, The (Westmmster), 917 (CA) Bad Streak, and Other Stories, A, Brian Glanville, 52 (R) Bahrain: the Bahraini prisoners on St. Helena: 6 (A), 63, 96 (LA), 105 (L), 137 (PC), 213, 282 (A); released on grant of writ of habeas corpus, 863 (LA), 865 (A), 875, 915 (L) Bailey, Charles, and Fletcher Knebel, No High Ground, 20 (R) Bailey, Geoffrey, The Conspirators, 651 (R) Bailhache, Jean, Great Britain, 340 (R) Baillie-Grohman, Vice-Admiral H. T., and Anthony Heckstall- Smith, Greek Tragedy, '41, 650 (R) Baldick, Robert, The First Bohemian, 654 (R) Balfour Declaration, The, Leonard Stein, 268 (R) Ballad of a Soldier, 839 (CA)
BALLET
The Invitation (Covent Garden), 16 (CA); Zsuzsa Kun, 43 (CA); The Nutcracker (Festival Ballet), 43 (CA); Nadia Nerina, 106 (CA); Tokyo 1961 (London Coliseum), 152 (CA); Pirmin Trescu's farewell performance, 152 (CA); Magic Lantern (Saville), 226 (CA); Les Deux Pigeons (Covent Garden), 257 (CA); avant-garde choreography, 332 (CA); Luisillo and his Spanish Dance Theatre, 365 (CA); Frederick Ashton's ballets, 443 (CA); The Polish State Song and Dance Company 'ffiask', 482 (CA); Covent Garden and Giselle, 519 (CA); Sunday Ballet Club and its choreographers. 612 (CA); Svetlana Beriosova, 648 (CA); the Royal Ballet School concert, 717 (CA); Cameral, etc. (Western Theatre Ballet), 837 (CA); the Kirov Ballet: The Stone Flower, 917 (CA), The Sleeping Beauty, 953 (CA) Bar Sinister, 946 (A) Bargain, The (St. Martin's), 106 (CA) Barker, Alan, The Civil War in America, 450 (R) Barlow, James, Term of Trial, 888 (R)
Barnes, Albert, 116 (R.)
Barrett, William, Irrational Man, 302 (R) Barristers and Judges, 244 (LA)
Barry, Sir Gerald, 271 (A)
Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, The, (ed.) Lester E. Denonn and
Robert E. Egner, 725 (R)
Batchelor, Denzil, The Man Who Loved Chocolates, 523 (R) Bates, H. E., Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, 728 (R)
Bath: the Admiralty in Bath, 38 (A)
Battle of the Atlantic, The, Donald Macintyre, 304 (R) Battle of the Nile, The, Oliver Warner, 450 (R) Bayley, John, The Characters of Love, 194 (R) Bayonets to Lhasa, Peter Fleming, 1 1 1 (R) Be Silent, Love, Fan Nichols, 523 (R)
Beaverbrook, Lord, 636 (A), 677 (1,)
Bedford, John, Looking in Junk Shops, 456 (A) Bedford, Sille, The Faces of Justice, 769 (R) Beds, 60(A)
Beecham, Sir Thomas: appreciations of, 317 (A), 362 (L), 363 (CA)
Beeching's Studies, 864 (LA) Behan, Brendan, Borstal Boy, 763 (R)
Belgium: strikes and rioting, 3, 31, 63 (PW)
bell 'Antonio, 11, 478 (CA) Belle (Strand), 682 (CA), 734 (PS) Bellow, Saul, Dangling Man, 375 (R) Benenson, Peter, A Free Press, 874 (R)
Senn, Anthony Wedgwood: efforts to renounce his peerage, 432 (LA)
Berckman, Evelyn, Do You Know This Voice?, 524 (R)
Berlin: necessity for West to defend Berlin, 868 (A); dangers of Berlin situation, 905 (A); possibilities of a negotiated settlement, 939 (LA) Berlioz, Hector, 833 (CA) Bermondsey: a social study of working wives, 56(A)
Bernard, Oliver, Country Matters, 19 (R)
Besant, Annie, 337 (R)
Best All-Rounder, The, 526 (F) Best SF Four, (ed.) Edmund Crispin, 338 (R) Bcste, R. Vernon, Faith Has No Country, 523 (R) Beware of Midnight, John Welcome, 808 (R) Beyond the Fringe (Fortune), 720 (CA) Beyond the Ural Mountains, Ivan Aramilev (trans. Michael Heron),
806 (R)
Beyond the Welfare State, Gunnar Myrdal, 373 (R) Bible, the: The New English Bible: New Testament, 360 (A), 370 (R),
400 (L); a history of English translations, 370 (R); early purcha- sers of the new translation, 382, 458 (PS)
Bicknell, Dr. Franklin, Chemicals in Food, 129 (CO Biedermann and the Arsonists, 644 (CA) Big It, The, A. B. Guthrie, 960 (R) Big Push, The, Brian Gardner, 724 (R) Billiards at Half Past Nine, Heinrich 13011 (trans. Patrick Bowles),
846 (R.)
Bingham, John, Night's Black Agent, 341 (R) Birth of the Bomb, The, Ronald W. Clark, 565 (R.) Bishop, John Peale, Selected Poems, 19(R) Bishop's Move, 549 (A) Bismarck, A. J. P. Taylor, 764 (R) Bissell, Richard, Goodbye, Awl, 771 (R) Black Mischief, 668 (LA) Black on the Map, 553 (A) Blackc, Alec, My Greengrocer Says, 857 (CI) Blackett, Professor P. M. S., 388 (LA)
Blackheath building inquiry, 878 IA), 950 (L)
Blacks, The (Royal Court), 835 (CA)
Blake, George, 667 (PW), 667, 903LA), 949 (L)
Bligh, Eric, Faintly Smiling Mouth, 74 (R) Blind Goddess, 748 (A) Blood on the River, William L. Heath, 84 (R) Blood Report, The, 359 (A) Bloody Noses on the Right, 32 (A) Blue Skies, Brown Studies, William Sansom, 688 (R) Bluebells and Other Verse, The, John Masefield, 846 (R.) Blunder over Berlin, 905 (A)
Boat Show, International, 57 (CI)
Bode, Carl, (ed.) The Great Experiment In American Literature,
654 (R)
B011, Heinrich, Billiards at Half Past Aline (trans. Patrick Bowles),
846 (R)
Bolles, Blair, Corruption in Washington, 340 (R) Bolloten, Burnett, The Grand Camouflage, 650 (R) Bone in the Throat, 939 (LA) Bonnard, Georges A., (ed.) Gibbon's Journey from Geneva to Rome,
924 (R)
Bonnes Femmes, Les, 557 (CA)
BOOKS
authors' royalties from libraries?, 11, 42, 75, 104, 144 (L); the question of obscenity, 70 (A), 145 (I); 'donmanship' in a review,
221 (L); the Lady Chatrerley case, 229 (R); Pollyanna and other
children's books, 285 (A), 400 (L); standard of service of book- sellers, 442, 477, 514 (L), 661 (CI); mountaineering guides, 733 (Cl) Booth, Charles. 191 (R)
Borstal Boy, Brendan Behan, 763 (R) Bradshaw's Railway Guide: to cease publication, 382 (PS) Brain, Russell, Some Reflections on Genius, and Other Essays, 49 (R)
Bread: starch-reduced breads, 581 (CI)
Break from Cover, Patrick Clifford, 266 (R) Breakfast For One (Arts), 608 (CA) Breath of Scandal, A, 188 (CA) Breathtaking, 172 (A) Brecht, Ronald Gray, 451 (R)
Brecht, BertoIt: Plays, Volume I (The Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Threepenny Opera, The Trial of Lacunas, The Life of Galileo), 81 (R) Brenan, Gerald, The Spanish Labyrinth, 650 (R) Brett-James, Anthony, (ed.) Wellington at War, 450 (R) Brief Encounter, 740 (LA) Britain and Europe, 637 (A) Britain and The Six, 705 (A) Britain in World Affairs, Lord Strang, 688 (R) Britain Revisited, Tom Harrisson, 485 (R) Britain's Search for Health, Paul. F. Gemmill, 594 (R) British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War, C. M. Wood- house, 264 (R) British Hotels and Restaurants Association, 89 (PS) British Press, The, H. A. Taylor, 874 (R) British Safety Council, 897 (C11 Britten, Benjamin, 188, 403, 954 (CA) Broadcasting: the BBC's sound radio programmes, 43 (CA), 183(L); Home Office interference with a broadcast on prisons, 130 (PS) Broderick, John, The Pilgrimage, 115 (R) Brodrick, Alan Houghton, Casual Change, 769 (R) Brome, Vincent, Acquaintance with Grief, 115 (R) Bronowski, J., Science and Human Values, 485 (R) Bronowski, J., and Bruce Mazlish, The Western Intellectual Tradition, 485 (R) Brooks, E. H., property advertisements, 427, 625 (PS) Brown, Anne S. K., (trans. and adapt.) The Anatomy of Glory, Henry Lachouque, 575 (R), 916 (L) Brown, Douglas, Thomas Hardy, 770 (R) Brown, George: visit to Bahrain, 63, 96 (LA), 105 (L)
Brown, John Russell, and Bernard Harris, (ed.) Stratford-upon-
Avon Studies, 1: Jacobean Theatre: 2: Elizabethan Poetry, 20 (12
Bruce, F. F., The English Bible: A History of Translations, 370 (R) Bryant, Sir Arthur, The Man in the Making and The Years of Peril,
764(R) Buckley, J. H., Tennyson: The Growth of a Poet, 567 (R.)
BUDGET, 1961
The Chancellor's Dilemma, 489 (F); arguments against a capital gains tax, 533 (F); the Budget and its provisions, 544 (LA), 577 (F); possible effects for gilt-edged and equity markets, 619 (F) Building society investment, 526 (F) Buildings of England: Suffolk, Nikolaus Pevsner, 425 (R) Bulgarian Background, Bernard Newman, 724 (R) Bufluel, Luis, 830 (A) Bureaucracy: 230(R); frustrating the private citizen, 502 (A), 679 (L) Burgess, Anthony, The Worm in the Ring, 808 (R) Burney, Christopher, Solitary Confinement, 652 (R), 680 (L) Burnham Committee, the, 438, 743 (A) Burnt-Out Case, A, Graham Greene, 80 (R) Business of Loving, The, Godfrey Smith, 689 (R) Business of Management, The, Roger Falk, 617 (R) But Westward, Look, 670 (PC) Butler, R. A.: raises storm by his remarks on Spain, 739 (PW), 742 (A); on the Evans case, 907 (A)
Butor, Michel, Passing TiMe (trans. Jean Stewart), 197 (R)
Butterflies, 362, 400 (L) Buxton, Major: the Stansted lime-quarrying case, 352 (A), 400 (L), 634 (A) Bynncr, Witter, New Poems 1960, 846 (R) Byron: A Critical Study, Andrew Rutherford, 845 (R) Caged, 368 (CA) Calabash of Diamonds, A, Margaret Lane, 688 (R) Calcutta, 100 (A) Calder, Ritchie, Agony of the Congo, 196 (R) Cali, Francois, The Art of the Conquistadors, 961(R) Calvocoressi. Peter, South Africa and World Opinion, 4 (LA) Cameron, James, The African Revolution, 196 (It) Camp, Muriel, Four Approaches to the European Problem, 637 (R) Campbell, Ian, and David Ennals, Middle East Issues, 249 (A) Campbell, Michael, Across the Water, 488 (R) Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, 617 (R) Camping, 87 (A), 933, 965 (Cl) Camping and Outdoor Life Exhibition, 87 (A) Camus, Albert, Resistance, Rebellion and Death (trans. Justin O'Brien), 652 (R) Can We Afford Gaitskell?, 908 (A) Can We Afford Macmillan?, 869 (A), 950 (L)
CANADA
a returned expatriate's impressions, 35 (A), 256 (L); US competi- tion with Canadian magazines, 318 (A); Canadian TV, 393 (A); the standing of Canadian culture, 468 (A); Yousuf Karsh, 595 (A); treatment of native population, 641 (L)
Capital Gain, 533 (F)
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
the Evans case, 64 (LA), 67 (R), 138 (A), 183, 597 (L), 909 (A); the abolitionists' Albert Hall rally, 361 (L.), 582 (PS), its value, 463 (LA); an analysis of recent cases of 'murder', 399 (L), 432 (LA); reprieve refused for Jack Day, 432 (LA); extension of the death penalty in the USSR, 668 (LA); control of firearms, 715
(L); a 'question and answers' meeting, 832 (L); book review, 725
Capture of Adolf Eichmann, The, Moshe Pearlman, 301 (R) Care-or Cant?, 354 (A) 'Career diplomatist', 858 (PS) Carew, Jan, The Last Barbarian, 452 (R.) Caribbean Rhapsody, 543 (LA) Carrington, Richard, and Mary Eden, The Philosophy of the Bed, 660 (A) Carson, Anthony, Looking for a Bandit, 340 (R) Carsten, F. L., (ed.) The Ascendancy of France, 1648-88, 924 (R) Casanova's memoirs, 83 (R), 103 (L) Cash, W. J., The Mind of the South, 766 (R) Castillo, Michel del, The Death of Tristan (trans. Humphrey Hare), 21(R) Castro's Cuba, C. Wright Mills, 614 (R) Casual Change, Alan Houghton Brodrick, 769 (R) Cattier, Willa: A Lost Lady and The Professor's House, 767 (R) Cautc, David, Comrade Jacob, 689 (R) Cavalry charges, 898 (PS) Celebration (Duchess), 917 (CA) Censorship: the Lord Chamberlain and Flogs Ain't 14'ot They Used T'Be, 214 (A), 256, 292 (L); Russian censorship of outgoing press messages to cease, 426 (PS) 'Centennial', 382 (PS)
Central African Federation: see RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Century of Revolution, The, 1603-1714, Christopher Hill, 886 (R) Ceylon: discrimination against the Tamils, 502 (A), 641, 677, 714, 752 (L) Chalk from Cheese, 352 (A) Chalk It Up, 634 (A) Challenge of India, The, 100 (A) Chancellor's Dilemma, The, 489 (F) Changeling, The (Royal Court), 296 (CA) Chapman Report, The, Irving Wallace, 488 (R) Characters of Love, The, John Bayley, 194 (R) Charge for Glory!, James Lunt, 898 (PS) Charitable appeals; a protest, 145 (L) Charity, private and public, 695 (A) Charles Booth-Social Scientist, T. S. Simey and M. B. Simcy, 191 (R) Chase, Mary Ellen, The Lovely Ambition, 21 (R) Chautauqua, Day Keene and Dwight Vincent, 52 (R) Cheeses, cream, 776 (Cl) Chemicals in Food, Dr. Franklin Bicknell, 129 (Cl) Cheques: 27 (PS); 'quality' shops' suspicion of, 582 (CI), 680 (L), 898 (CI) Cherwell, Lord, 521 (R) Chesney, Kellow, Crimean War Reader, 20 (R) Chicago, 957 (R) Child Buyer, The, John Hersey, 335 (R) Childbirth: Dr. Vellay and the Lamaze method, 457 (A), 680 (L)
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
caring for children's teeth, 42, 73, 104, 144, 222 (L); children's toys copied, 166 (Cl); topical children's rhymes, 166 (PS); In Hospital with my Son, 272 (A), 292, 328, 362, 400, 441, 514 (L); Pollyanna and other children's books, 285 (A), 400 (L); Dr. Vellay's ideas on childbirth, 457 (A), 680 (L); parcnts' views on education, 580 (A), 642 (L); training centres for delinquents, 675 (A); young children in high blocks of flats, 696 (A); the NSPCC, 775 (A); the mother's part in happy family life, 897 (A); ordeal of court appearance in cases of sexual assault, 906 (A) Children's books reviewed, 847-852 China, Communist: 1960's bad harvest, 3 (PW); ideological conflict with Russia, 211 (PW) Chintzes, glazed, 625 (Cl) Chocolate: Irish Coffee Milk Chocolate, 57 (Cl) Choice-or Necessity?, 868 (A) Christadelphians, 925 (R) Christian Science, 925 (R) Christiansen, Arthur, Headlines All My Life, 636 (R.), 677, 752 (L) Christiansen and Beaverbrook, 636 (A) Christmas among the Athenians, 124 (A)
CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY
the rural clergy, 12 (L); the Archbishop of Canterbury announces his resignation, 64 (A); Dr. Ramsey to be Archbishop of Canter- bury, 101 (A); Dr. Coggan to be Archbishop of York, 101 (A); Lord Altrincham's address at the new Unitarian church, 143 (A), 184 (L); the Church of Scotland, 145, 184 (L); the Church As- sembly, 206 (PS); the Mormon Church, 310 (PS); the New English Bible: 360 (A), 370 (R), 400 (L), early purchasers, 382, 458 (PS); need to adapt to change, 360 (A); Christian attitude to demon- strations against nuclear weapons and apartheid, 431 (LA); the British Council of Churches, 640 (A); Christian responsibilities in the nuclear age 640 (A); anti-Catholic remarks as hindrance to Christian unity, 7'09 (A); Billy Graham and his methods of con- version, 792 (A), 832, 877 (L); three sects: Elim, Christian Scientists, Christadelphians, 925 (R); enthronement of Dr.
Ramsey as Archbishop of Canterbury, 942 (A); book reviews, 653, 727 Churches, The, 101, 143, 360, 640, 709, 792, 942 (A) Churchill, Sir Winston: 227 (CA); reputation as a 'European', 789 (A) Cigars, ten-cent, 543 (LA), 597 (L) Cintron, Lola Verrill, Goddess of the Bullring, 888 (R) Civil Service: the Admiralty at Bath, 38 (A); the Civil Service of Charles I, 303 (R) Civil War in America, The, Alan Barker, 450 (R) Clark, Grahame, World Prehistory, 768 (R) Clark, Ronald W., The Birth of the Bomb, 565 (R) Classics, the: classical scholarship today, 144, 222 (L) Clemo, Jack, The Map of Clay, 575 (R) Cleopatra (film): the deserted set, 494 (PS) Clermont-Ferrand, 33 (A), 104 (L) Clifford, Patrick, Break front Cover, 266 (R) Climate of Lunacy, The, Cynthia Lindsay, 340 (R) Cloete, Stuart, The Fiercest Heart, 21(R) Clothes and clothing: shoes quickly dyed, 381 (Cl); disadvantages of synthetic shoc-soles, 697 (Cl); Arrow SDC Super Sanforized shirts, 965 (CI) Clubs: 698 (PS); discrimination against Jews?, 966 (PS) Coal and the Common Market, 963 (A) Coal and the Customer, 161 (A) Coal industry: immediate prospects of the industry, 161 (A); the arguments over importing cheap US coal, 703 (LA), 832 (L); the outlook for British coal in the Common Market, 963 (A) Cobban, Alfred, A History of Modern France, Vol. 2. 1799-1945, 522 (R.) Coe, Richard, lonesco, 451(R) Cohen Selma Jeanne, 332 (CA)
Cohents (Smoked Salmon) Ltd., 239 (PS)
Colditz, Reinhold Eggers, 652 (R) Cole, G. D. H., and IC Postgate, The Common People, 764 (R) Collected Essays, George Orwell, 803 (R) Collected Poems, James Reeves, 50 (R) Collected Poems, 1908-1956, Siegfried Sassoon, 926 (R) Collier, Richard, The Sands of Dunkirk, 842 (R) Collins, Michael, Rex Taylor, 763 (R) Colonies: the Pacific territories, 33 (A) Colossus, The, Sylvia Plath, 50 (R)
COLOUR BAR AND RACE RELATIONS
42 (L); Englishman in South Africa, 216 (A); Australia's immigra- tion colour bar, 279 (LA), 401, 515 (L); colour prejudice, 321 (A); the Australian Aborigines, 442, 515, 641 (L): Sir Oswald Mosley's attitude, 495 (PS); discrimination against Tamils in Ceylon, 502 (A), 641, 677, 752 (L); campaign against colour bar in Southern Rhodesia, 946 (A); book review, 451 Colour of Darkness, James Purdy, 416 (R) Combined Operations in wartime, 488 (R) Command Decisions, (ed.) Kent Greenfield, 20 (R)
Common Market, European: see EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Common People, The, G. D. H. Cole and R. Postgate, 764 (R)
COMMONWEALTH, THE
the possiblity of Republic of Ireland rejoining, 32 (LA); Britain's Commonwealth ties a bar to joining the EEC?, 63 (LA), 144 (L), 783 (LA), 789 (A); arguments for and against expelling South Africa, 246 (A), 279 (LA), 292 (L); the Blood Report on Malta, 359 (A); South Africa to leave the Commonwealth, 351 (PW), 351 (LA, 782 (PW) Commonwealth, The Expanding, 318-323 (A) Commonwealth l'rime Ministers' Conference: arguments for and against expelling South Africa from the Commonwealth, 246 (A), 279 (LA), 292 (L); 315 (PW); South Africa to leave the Common- wealth, 351 (PW), 351 (LA)
COMMUNISM
the Communists' true nature, 95 (LA), 181, 222 (L); dissension between Russia and China, 211 (PW); influence in Cuba, 614 (R.); Leftist British views on Cuba discussed, 639 (A), 680, 713 (L), 829 (A), 877, 915 (L); and 'Appeal for Amnesty, 1961', 785 (A); the morality of intervention by democracies, 829 (A); the judgment in the ETU ballot-rigging case, 940 (LA); book reviews, 157, 651, 724, 806 'Community care', 351 (LA), 354 (A)
COMPANY AND INVESTMENT NOTES
Abrahams Publicity Holdings, 454; Achille Serre, 658; ACV, 234; Aerated Bread, 964; Aldford House (Park Lane), 622; Alexanders Discount, 86; Allen Harvey and Ross, 774; Allied and Retail Trades (London), 86; Allied Supplies, 379; American Metal Climax, 491; American Telephone and Telegraph, 161; Anglo American Corporation, 202, 422, 895; Anglo Auto Finance, 24; Ansells Brewery, 24, 270, 491; Artizans and General Properties, 895; Associated Books, 491; Associated British Pictures, 54; Associated Newspapers, 306, 454, 491; Associated Portland Cement, 694; Ault and Wiborg, 963; Babcock and Wilcox, 694; Bank of London and South America, 813; Barton and Sons, 775; Birmingham Sound Reproducers, 622, 658; Blundell Spence, 379; Borough Building Society, 87; Bovril, 964; British American and General Trust, 422; British Anzani Engineering, 162; British Industrial Plastics, 55; British Wagon, 535; Thomas Brown and Sons, 963; Brown Bayley Steels, 622; Bukit Panjong, 775; Montague Burton, 535. 694, 814; Butlin's, 118; Byard Manufac- turing, 963; Campbell Discount, 579; Castlefield (Kiang) Rubber, 202; 'Chartered', 202; Chase Manhattan, 54; City and Country Properties, 535; Clifford Motor Components, 270; Colvilles, 162, 774; Conseil, 774; Consolidated Zinc, 856; Co-operative Perman- ent, 202; Daily Mail and General Trust, 306, 454; Daily Mirror, 162, 305; Davy-Ashmore, 379; De Beers, '730; Decca, 24; Delta Metal, 202; Dorman Long, 305; Eagle Star, 732, 814, 856; Eastbourne Mutual Building Society, 270; Edwards High Vacuum, 622; Engineering Components, 578; English Electric, 305; Equity and Law, 856; European Market Investment Trust, 343; Express Dairy, 379; First National City Bank of New York, 54; Thomas Firth and John Brown, 774; Fremlins, 578; Gale and Polden, 454; Gallahers, 895; John Gardner (London), 579; General Accident, 732, 814, 856; General Electric, 343; Gill and Duffus, 814; M. J. Gleeson, 24; Globe, 814; Goulston Discount 86; Great Portland Estates, 856; Great Universal Stores, 535; Greyhound Racing Association Trust, 856; Guest Keen and Nettlefold, 118, 856; Halifax Building Society, 775; Harland and Wolff, 730; Harris and Sheldon, 622; Hastings and Thanct Building Society, 270; Hawker Siddeley, 814; Hazel! Sun, 491; Highams, 895; Hoffmann Manufacturing, 660; Holyrood Rubber, 932; ICI, 86, 118, 343; Illingworth Morris, 86; Inns and Company, 730; International Computers and Tabulators, 118; International Tea, 379; Jaguar, 578; Jessel Toynbee, 774; Jeyes Sanitary Corn- pounds, 454; Killinghall (Rubber) Development, 270; King and Shaxson, 774; Lamson Industries, 578; Lancashire Cotton, 24; Lancashire Steel, 774; Laporte Industries, 658; Leek and Moor- lands Building Society, 343; Legal and General, 856; Leicester Permanent Building Society, 270; Leyland Motors, 55, 234; Liebigs, 86; London and Manchester, 730; London Asiatic Rubber and Produce, 895; Lubok Investments, 658; Malacca Rubber Plantations, 622; Marks and Spencer, 694, 895, 930; Martins Bank, 24; Mercantile Investment Trust, 422; Mercury Securities, 732; Messina (Transvaal) Development, 343; Metal Box, 118; Mitchells and Butlers, 491; Morgan Guaranty Trust, 54; Moss Empires, 55; National and Grindlays Bank, 491; National Discount, 774; National Mutual Life Assurance, 579; Norcros, 658; Northern Dairies, 202; Oclhams, 161, 270; OFSITS, 422; Oxendalc, 895; Pataling Rubber Estates, 343; Pearl Assur- ance, 694; Pollard Ball and Roller Bearings, 454; President Brand, 422; Provincial Building Society, 270; Provincial Insur- ance, 694; Rand Selection, 202; Rank Organisation, 54; Ranks, 379; Rolls-Royce, 964; Ross Group, 622; Royal Dutch-Shell, 422; Rugby Portland Cement, 694; Save and Prosper Group, 379; Scottish Capital Investment, 454; Scottish Investment Trust, 454; Seafield Amalgamated Rubber, 775; Sears Holdings, 658; Securities Trust of Scotland, 814; Selection Trust, 202, 491; Shell, 732; Shell Transport, 422; Simms Motor and Electronics, 814; W. J. Simms, 932; Singer and Friedlander, 732; Smith and Nephew, 578; Smith St. Aubyn, 774; South Durham, 774; South- cros, 658; Spillers, 379; Standard Bank of South Africa, 895; Steel of Wales, 379, 774; Stewarts and Lloyds, 379, 535, 774; Stoll Theatres, 55; John Summers, 379, 774; Tate and Lyle, 55, 162; Tesco, 930; Tetley Walker, 491; Threlfall's Brewery, 932; Thomas Tilling, 658; Times Furnishing, 535, 814; Transparent Paper, 535; Transport Development Group, 535; TWW, 491; Typhoo Tea. 454; Unicorn Securities, 660; Union Corporation, 202; Union Discount, 774; United Dominions Trust, 24, 54, 620; United Drapery, 930; United Steel, 305, 774; United Suit Bctong, 856; Vene.sta, 343; Venner, 270; Vine Products, 491; Wagon Finance, 620; A. J. Wait (Holdings), 814; Warners Holiday Camps, 118; Watney Mann, 814; Wcbsters Publications, 86; Western Holdings, 422; Whitcfriars Investment Trust, 162; Wiggins Teape, 730; Woodgate Investment Trust, 930; Woodha II Trust, 930; Woolworth, 86 Company Taxation v. Efficiency, 889 (F) Complete Ronald Firbank, The (intro. Anthony Powell), 613 (R) Complicated Brief, A, 607 (A) Cam rack Jacob, David Caute, 689 (R) Condorcet, 18 (R), 75 (L) Conference Man, The, 140 (A) Confidence Returning, 740 (LA) Congo Chess, 317 (A) Congo Disaster, Colin Legum, 196 (R)
CONGO REPUBLIC
31 (PW); Congo relief appeal, 41 (L); 'neo-colonialism', 75 (L); 135 (PW); murder of Mr. Lumuntba, 211 (PW), 211 (LA); implications of Security Council resolution on the Congo, 317 (A); Mr. Tshombe arrested, 668 (LA), released, 939 (PW); Katanga La Patrie, 913 (A); book review, 196 Congress Dances, 465 (A) Connection, The (Duke of York's), 296 (CA) R Conquest, obert, Power and Policy in the USSR, 806 (R) Conscience of the Revolution, The, Robert Vincent Daniels, 651 (R)
CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT
the Bahraini prisoners, 6 (A), 63, 96 (LA), 105 (L), 137 (PC), 213, 282 (A), 863 (LA), 865 (A), 915 (L); Mr. Sandys: hls task at the Southern Rhodesia constitutional conference, 65 (A), his attitude in India, 130 (PS); Mr. Orr-Ewing a poor apologist for the Admiralty, 137 (PC); increased NHS charges, 171 (LA), 221 (L); worries about the party's future, 212 (LA); Mr. Mucleod's handling of the Northern Rhodesia constitutional conference, 243 (LA), 245 (A); attitude to South Africa's continuance in the Commonwealth, 279 (LA); the Chief Whip precipitates Labour obstruction, 284 (A); Lord Salisbury attacks the Macleod policy for Central Africa, 315 (LA); the party of the past and of today compared, 389 (PC); the Budget reviewed, 544 (LA), 577 (F); Selwyn Lloyd's Budget speecht 545 (PC); Tories in Revolt, 593 (A); Mr. Butler: raises storm by his remarks on Spain, 739 (PW), 742 (A), on the Evans case, 907 (A); The Politics td Going Into Europe, 789 (A); Can We Aflord Macmillan?, 869 (A)
Conservatives-and Kennedy, The, 212 (LA) Conspirators, The, Geoffrey Bailey, 651 (11) Consumer Advisory Council, 426 (Cl)
CONSUMER PROTECTION
shady hire-purchase firms and switch-selling, 26 (CI); resale price maintenance, 345 (Cl), 362 (L), 857 (CI), 877 (L); the British Safety Council, 897 (CI) Consumers' Association; to test and report on cars, 206, 661 (Cl) CONSUMING INTEREST 26, 57, 89, 129, 165, 205, 238, 273, 308, 345, 381, 425, 457, 494, 537, 581, 624, 661, 697, 733, 776, 816, 857, 897, 933, 965 (CI) Contempt of court: criticism of Restrictive Practices Court not contempt, 96, 388 (LA); Daily Express fined, 244 (LA); arbitrary nature of contempt law, 244 (LA), 292, 326 (L), 388 (LA) Cookery books, 580 (A) Cooper, William: Scenes From Provincial Life, 154 (R); Scenes From Married Life, 154 (R) Coral Barrier, The, Pierre Gascar (trans. Merloyd Lawrence), 375 (R) Coral King, The (Rudolf Steiner Hall), 13 (CA) Cornford, Frances, On a Cahn Shore, 19 (R) Corporal punishment: no solution to problem of long sentences, 5 (LA) Corruption in Washington, Blair Bolles, 340 (R) Corunna, Christopher Hibbert, 958 (R) Cosmetics: Woman's investigation into the use of, 424 (A) Cost of Health, The, 171 (LA) Council of Industrial Design, 129 (A) Country Matters, Oliver Bernard, 19 (R) Court Gossip, 548 (A) Covenant with Death, John Harris, 232 (R) Coward, Noel: attacks the new English drama, 185 (CA) Coxhead, Elizabeth, Lady Gregory, 449 (R) Crabbe, 265 (R) Craciunas, Si!yin, The Lost Footsteps, 157 (R) Credit cards: (GPO), 166 (Cl); 816 (Cl) Cricket: second Test match, 947 (A) CRIME indeterminate sentences, 5 (LA), 42, 145 (L); need for punishment to fit criminal rather than crime, 388, 903 (LA); Training Centres, 675 (A); a heavy sentence for posing as a clergyman, 713 (L); easy availability of firearms, 715 (L); a Sunday Express sub-editor's Part in the capture of John Hall, 858 (PS); the case against heavier punishments, 903 (LA), 949 (L); the concept of 'criminal responsi- bility' outmoded?, 903 (LA); sexual assaults on children, 906 (A) Crime books reviewed, 83. 340, 523, 728 Crimean War Reader, Kellow Chesney, 20 (12) Crispin, Edmund, (ed.) Best SF Four, 338 (R) Critchley, Julian, 215 (A) Crosland, C. A. R., The Future of Socialism, 334 (R) Crossing of the Rhine, The, 839 (CA) Crossman-Padley compromise on defence, the, 631 (LA), 670 (PC) Crusade against Capital Punishment in Great Britain, The, Elizabeth Orman Tuttle, 725 (R) Cry Vengeance, Ludovic Peters, 340 (R) CUBA US breaks off relations, 3 (PW); landings by anti-Castro forces, 543 (PW), 543 (LA); American responsibility for failure of anti- Castro invasion, 589 •(A); the Castro regime, 614 (R); Leftist British views on Cuba discussed, 639 (A), 680, 713 (L), 829 (A), 877, 915 (L)rfailure of American 'intelligence', 667, 828 (A); the 'tractors for prisoners' proposal, 828 (A); the intervention issue and morality, 829 (A), 877 (L) Cuba, Anatomy of a Revolution, Leo Huberman and Paul M. Sweezy, 614 (R) Cuban Aftermath, 828 (A) Cuban Carnival, 589 (A) Cubism, 114 (R) Culture and Society, 1780-1950, Raymond Williams, 761 (R) Cummings, E. E., Selected Poems, 1923-1958, 19 (R) Cummings, E. E.: The Art of his Poetry, Norman Friedman, 19 (R) Cup of Kindness, A, Jonathan Eales, 771 (R) Customers Can Wait, The, 32 (LA) Dahl, Roald, Someone Like You, 416 (R) Daily Express: departures from professional journalistic standards, 96 (LA); fined for contempt of court, 244 (LA); William Hickey on Penelope Gilliatt, 274 (PS); the Express under Christiansen, 636 (A), 677, 752 (L); 934 (PS) Daily Mail: 31 (LA); Ideal Home Exhibition, 344 (A) Daily Mirror: take-over bid for Odhams Press, 135 (PW), 136 (LA); the Mirror Group's women's magazines, 237 (A)
Daily Sketch, 291 (L)
D01/10 of Sark, Sibyl Hathaway, 570 (R) Danger Prolonged, 941 (LA) Dangerous Corner, 3, 432 (LA) Dangling Man, Saul Bellow, 375 (R) _Daniels, Harold R., The Accused, 728 (R) Daniels, Robert Vincent, The Conscience of the Revolution, 651 (R) Dante, 898 (PS) Daumier, Honore, 920 (CA) Davidson, John, 414 (R) Davie, Donald, The Heyday of Sir Walter Scott, 196 (R) Dawson, Jennifer, The Ha-ha, 158 (R) Day of Dupes, 639 (A) Dayan, Yael: Envy the Frightened, 197 (R); (ed.) The Promised Land: Memoirs of Shmuel Dayan (trans. Sidney Lightman), 374 (R) de Banke, Cecile, American Plaid, 576 (R) OE GAULLE, PRESIDENT broadcasts before the Algerian referendum, 5 (A); the result of the Algerian referendum, 31 (PW), 32 (A); press conference on Algeria, 501 (A); attitude to European institutions and the Com- mon Market, 705 (A); Troubles of Personal Government, 904 (A) de la Torre, Haya, 357 (A) De Tarr, Francis, The French Radical Party, 156 (R) De Trop', 749 (A)
de Vornecourt, Philippe, Who Lived to See the Day, 842 (R)
Dead Awaken, The, 500 (LA) Dead bodies, 308 (A) Dead Past, The, Jean Scholey, 728 (II) Death in Covert, Colin Willock, 523 (R) Death of a Friend, 647 (CA) Death of Tristan, The, Michel del Castillo (trans. Humphrey Hare), 21(R) Debate on the Sixth, The, 746 (A) Debbie Go Home, Alan Paton, 846 (R) DEFENCE the need for strong conventional forces and a reasonable balance between nuclear and conventional weapons, 135 (LA), 215 (A); Aubrey Jones on defence, 280 (LA); nuclear submarines an insurance against attack, 315 (LA); pre-emptive thermonuclear war and 'type 11 deterrents', 592 (A), 751, 795 (L); the Crossman- PactIcy compromise in the Labour Party, 631 (LA), 670 (PC); the problem of Britain's nuclear and conventional defence forces, 705 (A); necessity for Western defence by both nuclear and conventional arms, 868 (A) del Castillo, Michel, The Death of Tristan (trans. Humphrey Hare), 21 (R) Dell, George, Jomo Kenyatta, 451 (R) Delta, 73 (L) Demolition Job, 351 (LA) Denonn, Lester E., and Robert E. Egner, (ed.) The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 725 (R) Dent, Alan, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, 617 (R) Departure and Arrival, 464 (LA) Departures, The (Royal Court), 682 (CA) Design, 129, 205, 271, 344, 425, 537, 623, 696, 755, 878 (A) DESIGN the Furniture Show (Earls Court), 205 (A); the influence of the Festival of Britain, 271, 696 (A); the Ideal Home Exhibition, 344 (A); 'open planning', 344 (A), 401 (L); the conception of 'Motopsa', 537 (A); Professor Parkinson on the plight of the creative professions, 623 (A); the Design Centre awards for 1961, 755 (A); the Minister of Housing on good and bad design, 878 (A), 950 (L) Destiny of Fire, Zoe Oldenbourg, 81(R) Destruction of Lord Raglan, The, Christopher Hibbert, 450 (R) Devaluation and the 1.M.F., 234 (F) Development Assistance Group, 453 (F) Devils, The (Aldwych), 331 (CA) Dichter, Ernest, The Strategy of Desire, 726 (R) Dickens, Monica, The Heart of London, 338 (R) Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, Eric Partridge, 966 (PS) Diefenbaker, Mr., 279 (LA) Dilessi Murders, Time Romilly Jenkins, 887 (R) Diplomacy: the Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immuni- ties, 465 (A) 'Diplomat' and 'diplomatist', 858 (PS) Disarmament: Geneva conference on nuclear tests reopened, 388 (LA) Disraeli, 75 (L) Do You Know This Voice?, Evelyn Berckman, 524 (R) Doblhofer, Ernst, Voices in Stone (trans. Mervyn Saville), 923 (R) Dobzhansky, Th., and Bruce Wallace, Radiation, Genes and Man, 192 (R) Dock Brief, 632 (LA) Docks and dockers: unofficial strike in Port of London, 632 (LA) Doctor in Bolivia, H. Eric Mautner, 888 (R) Doctors: revision of medical curriculum needed, 351 (LA), 441, 514 (L) Doernberg, Erwin, Henry VIII and Luther, 727 (R) Does Nobody Care?, 743 (A) 'Do-it-yourself', 896 (A) Donne, 298 (R) Dr. Verwoerd, 287 (A) Drapery, 5 (A) Driberg, Tom, 636 (A), 677 (L) Drugs: the mystique attaching to pills and drugs, 164 (A) Dry and Lawless Years, The, John H. Lyle, 957 (R) Dry-cleaning: glazed chintzes, 625 (Cl) Dublin's trams, 582 (PS), 597 (L) Duggan, Alfred, Julius Caesar, 762 (R) Dumas, Alexandre, My Memoirs (trans. A. Craig Bell), 654 (R) Dunkirk, 842 (R) EAST-WEST RELATIONS
West should make positive efforts to weaken Communism, 95 (LA); possible subjects for Khrushchev-Kennedy negotiations: disarmament and 'bases and spheres of influence', 138 (A); disregard of Russian point of view, 181, 222 (L); Geneva confer- ence on nuclear tests reopened, 388 (LA); prospects for the Khru- shchev-Kennedy talks, 740, 784 (LA); K und Kin Wien, 825 (A); possibilities of a negotiated settlement over Berlin, 939 (LA)
Eales, Jonathan, A Cup of Kindness, 771 (R.) Eaton, W. A., Lays of London Town, 662 (PS) ECONOMIC Britain's balance of payments crisis, 22 (F); warnings of Britain's poor economic position, 31 (LA); urgency of the export problem, 63 (LA); lagging industrial production, 117(F); Planning Wanted, 117 (F), 147 (L); need for economic growth, 160 (F); European and American gross national product compared 160 (F); President Kennedy's plans for the American economy, 199 (F); internal and external faults of the British economy, 234 (F); Fiscal Tips from Washington, 305 (F); private economic initiative and research, 378 (A); 1960 balance of payments deficit, 489 (F); arguments against a capital gains tax, 533 (F); the Budget reviewed, 544 (LA), 577 (F); Britain and Europe, 637 (A); US favours British membership of the EEC, 657 (F); moves towards economic co-operation among Latin American countries, 693 (A); a report for the OECD on the problem of prices, 691 (F); the Treasury's misguided financial policy, 809 (F); Britain's poor export showing, 854 (F); Britain and the Six, 705 (A); dangers of Britain's joining the EEC examined, 783 (LA); the Common Market's international associations, 929 (A); the outlook for British coal in the Common Market, 963 (A); book review, 373 Eden, Mary, and Richard Carrington, The Philosophy of the Bed, 660(A) Edison; A Biography, Matthew Josephson, 568 (R) Edith Sinscox and George Eliot, K. A. McKenzie, 959 (R) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS schools TV, 329 (CA); teaching English in schools, 336 (R), 362 (L); grammar school teachers' conditions and pay, 435 (A), 475, 513, 556, 597 (L), 739 (LA), 743 (A), 793, 831, 875, 916 (L); the Burnham Committee, 438, 743 (A); parents' views on educa- tion, 580 (A), 642 (L); John Bull's Schooldays, 676 (A), 752 (L); the state of education in England, 739 (LA), 793 (L); A 'Liberal' Education, 744 (A), 795 (L); sixth-form education, 746 (A), 793 (L); Manchester Grammar School's headmasters, 778 (PS) Eggers, Reinhold, Cold's's, 652 (R) Egner, Robert E., and Lester E. Denonn, (ed.) The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 725 (R) Egypt: exchange control in Syria, 213 (A); book review, 487 Egypt of the Pharaohs, Sir Alan Gardincr, 487 (R) Egyptians, The, Cyril Aldred, 487 (R), 642 (L) Ehrenburg, Ilya, The Spring, 618 (R) Eichmann, Adolf: 301 (R); accusations against, 500 (LA); his trial, 550, 706 (A); 582, 778 (PS) Eighteenth Century Constitution, The, E. N. Williams, 155 (R) Ekwensi, Cyprian, Jagua Nana, 416 (R) Eldon, Lord, 50 (R) Elected Squares, The, 318, 393, 4o8 (A) Electrical contracting work, 426 (Cl) Electrical Trades Union: judgment delivered in the ballot-rigging case, 940 (LA) Him Foursquare Gospel Church, 925 (R) Eliot, George, 959 (R) Eliot, T. S., Time Plays of, D. E. Jones, 21(R) Eliot, T. S., and the Idea of Tradition, Scan Lucy, 21 (R), 147 (L) Elisir d'Amore, L' (Glyndebourne), 798 (CA) Elizabethan Government and Society, 158 tR) Elizabethan Poetry, (ed.) John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris 20(R) Ellmann, Richard, Yeats: The Man and the Masks, 956 (R) Embroidery, 964 (A) Emmison, F. G., Tudor Secretary, 958 (R) Empson, William, 416 (R) Enclosure, The, Susan Hill, 81(R) Encounter: a 'Letter from New York', 818 (PS) End of an Old Song, 248 (A) English Bar, The, 251 (A), 244 (LA), 291, 326 (L), 504 (A) English Bible, The: A History of Translations, F. F. Bruce, 370 (R) English for Maturity, David Holbrook, 336 (R), 362 (L) English language; jargon, 166 (PS); 'centennial', 382 (PS); oxymor- on, 494 (Cl); 'diplomat' and diplomatist', 858 (PS); slang, 966 (PS) Englishman in South Africa, 216 (A) Ennals, David, and Ian Campbell, Middle East Issues, 249 (A) Enton Hall, Surrey: nature cures, 492 (A) Envy the Frightened, Yacl Dayan, 197 (R) Epileptic symptoms. 238 (A) Espionage: see Spying Essays and Introductions, W. B. Yeats, 448 (R) Essays in Biography, J. M. Keynes, 764 (R) Estate agents, 425, 458 (Cl) Etruscans, The, Alain Hus (trans. J. U. Duell), 762 (R) Europe: European and US gross national product compared, 160 (F) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY further step in integration of the Common Market, 3 (PW), 105 (L); Commonwealth ties v. the Community, 63 (LA), 144 (L), 783 (LA), 789 (A); figures of industrial production, 117 (F); the question of Britain's membership, 499 (LA); Britain and Europe, 637(A); US favours British membership, 657(F); French attitudes to Britain joining the Common Market, 705 (A); Labour and Europe, 740 (A); British firms' investment in EEC countries, 772 (A); dangers of Britain's joining examined, 783 (LA); The Politics of Going into Europe, 789 (A); joining as solution to Britain's declining competitiveness, 854 (F); The Six by American Standards, 892 (A); the Common Market's international associa- tions, 929 (A); Coal and the Common Market, 963 (A) European Free Trade Association: Finland's'relationship, 431 (PW); 533 (A); attitude of members to joining the EEC, 657 (F) European Idea, The, 783 (LA) Evans, Timothy: 64 (LA), 67 (R), 138 (A), 183, 597 (L), 909 (A) Evans: A Step Forward, 909 (A) Everybody's Business, 351 (LA) EXHIBITIONS International Boat Show, 57 (Cl); Camping and Outdoor Life Exhibition, 87 (A); Furniture Show, 205 (A); the influence of the 1951 Festival of Britain, 271, 696 (A); Ideal Home Exhibition. 344(A); a National Book League exhibition, 580 (A); 'Italia 61' (Turin), 683 (CA); the British Trade Fair in Moscow, 810 (A); the Photo Fair (Olympia), 815 (A); Exhibition of British Journa- lism, 816 (PS), 877 (L) Exodus, 682 (CA) Expanding Commonwealth, The, 318-323 (A) Experience, Albert Palle (trans. Roger Senhouse), 928 (R) Exploration: the Poles, 844 (R) Explorer, 420 (P) Export Through Joy, 63 (LA) Exports: the problem of increasing Britain's exports, 22 (F); dangers to exports, 31 (LA); urgency of the export problem, 63 (LA); Britain's poor export showing, 854 (F) Ex-Prisoners of Saint Helena, The, 865 (A) Extinct Volcano, 249 (A) Is Faberge, Carl, 625 (PS) Faces of Justice, The, Sybille Bedford, 769 (R) Faintly Smiling Mouth, Eric Bligh, 374 (R) Fairy Tales of New York (Comedy), 148 (CA) Faith, Adam, Poor Me, 888 (R) Faith Has No Country, R. Vernon Best; 523 (R) Faithful Thinker, The, (ed) A. C. Harwood, 410 (R) Falk, Roger, The Business of Management, 617 (R) Fall of Kruger's Republic, The, J. S. Marais, 723 (R) Falstaff (Covent Garden), 715 (CA) Family Welfare Association, 695 (A) Farrell, Henry, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, 341 (R) 'Fascist', 42 (L) Fate is the Hunter, Ernest K. Gann, 524 (R) Father's Comedy, The, Roy Fuller, 808 (R) Faulkner, Michael Mitigate, 654 (R) Faulkner, William: The Mansion,' Light in August; Intruder in the Dust, 110 (R); 654 (R) Fay, Gerard, Passenger to London, III (R) Federation of British Industries, 117 (F), 147 (L) Feb° de Se, Milan Higgins, 115(R) Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, recorded by Dr. Harlan B. Phillips, 616 (R) Ferdydurke, Witold Gombrowicz (trans. Eric Mosbacher), 304 (R) Fergusson, Bernard, The Watery Maze: The Story of Combined Operations, 488 (R) Festival of Britain, the, 271, 696 (A) Fiction of a Generation. Vol. 2, 960 (R) Mello (Covent Garden), 293 (CA) Fiedler, Leslie A., Love and Death in the American Novel, 47 (R) Field With Geese, Lyn Irvine, 83(R) Fielding, Daphne, The Adonis Garden, 928 (R) Fiercest Heart, The, Stuart Cloese, 21(K) FILMS review of 1960, 16 (CA); films playing down Nazism, 12, 41, 73 (L), 99 (A), 104 (L); current French films, 331 (CA); criticisms of Gone With The Wind, 382 (PS); Marilyn Monroe, 419 (12); the Cleopatra set at Pinewood Studios, 494 (PS); Louis Pollock blacklisted by American studios, 943 (A) Final Innocence, Donald Honig, 928 (R) Finance Houses, 530 (F)
FINBritain'sA N AL
balance of payments crisis, 22 (F); Stock Exchange investment systems, 53, 84 (F); Britain's inadequate foreign pay- ments system, 234 (F); the plight of the gilt-edged market, 269 (F); the D-mark revalued, 315 (PW), 421 (F); Wider Share Owner- ship-I, 341 (F); Wider Share Ownership-II, 376 (F); strains on sterling, 421 (F); investment advice for the small investor, 525-530 (F); arguments against a capital gains tax, 533 (F); the Budget reviewed, 544 (LA), 577 (F); the Budget's possible effects on gilt- edged and equity markets, 619 (F); the Treasury's misguided financial policy, 809 (F); company taxation, 889 (F) Findlay, Stephen, Immortal Longings, 653 (R) Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be: the Lord Chamberlain orders changes, 214 (A), 256, 292 (L) Finland: and the EFTA, 431 (PW) Firbank, Ronald, 613 (R) Fire extinguishers, 897 (Cl) Firearms, 715 (L) First Bohemian, The, Robert Baldick, 654 (R) First Five Lives of Annie Besant, The, Arthur Nethercot, 337 (R) Fiscal Tips from Washington, 305 (F) Fish supplies, 271 (A) Fisher, Dr.: forthcoming resignation, 64 (A) Fishing industry: Icelandic trawler lands fish at a British port, 463 (PW) Flame in the Streets, 951 (CA) Flanders, 768 (P) Fleming, Ian, Thunderball, 452 (R) Fleming, Peter, Bayonets to Lhasa, 111(R) Fleming, Thomas, Now We Are Enemies, 156 (R) Flowers, spring, 381 (CI) Folk-dancing, 482 (CA) FOOD AND DRINK
marmalade jar lids, 26, 346 (Cl); recommended marmalades, 346 (Cl); Irish Coffee Milk Chocolate, 57 (Cl); regulations on addi- tives, 129 (Cl); contamination of food, 129 (CI); Schweppes's Malvern water, 166 (PS); 'filled' milk, 205 (Cl), 256 (L); Mac Fisheries' sales organisation, 271 (A); American 'non-products' (non-nutritional foods), 273 (Cl); 'Jus-rol' and other ready-made puff pastries, 308 (Cl); Irish products, 381 (Cl); cookery books, 580 (A); the claims of starch-reduced breads, 581 (CI); ordering meals for delivery at home, 624 (Cl); the English as 'bird-like' eaters, 698 (PS); late night meals in London, 776 (CI); straw- berries with cheese (and cream), 776 (CI); asparagus, 776 (Cl); kippers, 816 (CI); limes, 857 (Cl): olive oil and wine vinegar, 898 (PS); Shopping Around, 932(A); whisky recipes for warm weather, 934 (PS)
Fool's Mistress, Frederick Street, 570 (R) Foreigners in Etobicoke, 393 (A) Form, The (Arts), 106 (CA) Forty Years On, 588 (LA) Four Approaches to the European Problem, Muriel Camp, 637 (R) Fourfold Tradition, The Rayner Heppenstall, 418 (R) Fowler, J. M., (ed.) Survival, 192 (R) FRANCE the Algerian referendum: President de Gaulle's broadcasts, 5 (A), results of voting, 31 (PW), reflections on the results, 32 (A); the indecency charge against Leigh Vance, 66 (A), 103 (L), 137 (PC), 144 (L), 325 (A); Clermont-Ferrand, 104 (L); the future status of the Europeans in Algiers, 136 (A); the French Radical Party, 156 (R) 221 (L); Pierre Mendes-France, 156 (R), 221, 255 (L); impressions of Paris, 306 (A); President Bourguiba's visit to ease negotiations over Algeria, 316 (A); current French cinema, 331 CA); the coming negotiations on Algerian independence, 433 A); President de Gaulle's alternatives for an independent Algeria, 01 (A); Moslem terrorism in France, 501 (A); the generals' rebellion in Algeria: 587 (PW), 587 (LA), 589 (A), its ideology, 825 (A), the mutineers on trial, 825 (A); France and NATO, 704 (LA); French attitudes to Britain joining the Common Market 705 (A); the Evian negotiations, 740 (LA); St. Tropez, 749 (A); the wartime Resistance, 842 (R); Troubles of Personal Govern- ment, 904 (A); the farmers' revolt in Brittany, 904 (A); book reviews, 418, 522, 575, 924 France Fran false, 587 (LA) . France, Steadfast and Changing: The Fourth to the Fifth Republic, Raymond Aron, 522 (R) Frankau, Pamela, Pen to Paper, 769 (R) Frankfurter. Felix, 616 (R) Fredc, Richard, The Interns, 158 (R) Free Press, A, Peter Benenson, 874 (R) Freedom of conscience and religion, 785 (A) French Radical Party, The, Francis De Tarr. 156 (R) Friday, Frank A., Shops and Prices, 857 (CI), 877 (L) Friedman, Norman, E. E. Cummings: The Art of his Poetry, 19 (R) From Here to Obscenity, 70 (A) From Shylock to Svengall, Edgar Rosenberg, 568 (R) Fuels, smokeless, 537 (CI) Fuller, Roy, The Father's Comedy, 808 (R) Fulop, Christina, Revolution In Retailing, 346 (Cl) Furniture Show (Earls Court), 205 (A) Future of Purchase Tax, The, Dr. A. R. Prest, 381 (Cl) Future of Socialism, The, C. A. R. Crosland, 334 (R) Gaitskell, Hugh: and the Crossman-Padley compromise on defence, 631 (LA), 670 (PC); victory assured on unilateralism, 904 (LA); Can We Afford Gaitskell?, 908 (A) Ganging Up Against the Passenger, 219 (A) Gann, Ernest IC., Fate is the Hunter, 524 (R) Gardiner, Sir Alan, Egypt of the Pharaohs, 487 (R) Gardner, Brian, The Big Push, 724 (R) Gardner, Helen, (ed.) The Metaphysical Poets, 299 (R) Garford, James, Seventeen Come Sunday, 655 (R) Garrets and Pretenders, Albert Parry, 766 (R.) Gary, Romain: Nothing Important Ever Dies, 52 (R); The Talent Scout, 523 (R) Gascar, Pierre, The Coral Barrier (trans. Merloyd Lawrence), 375(R) Gash, Norman, Mr. Secretary Peel, 804 (R) Gaslight Murders, The, James Edward Holroyd, 93 (R) Gathorne-Hardy, J., One Foot in the Clouds, 808 (R) Gernmill, Paul F., Britain's Search for Health, 594 (R) General and the Generals, The, 589 (A) Genius, 49 (R) Genoud, Francois, (ed.) The Testament of Adolf Hitler. The Hitler- Bormann Documents, February-April 1945 (trans. R. H. Stevens), 265 (R) George Gissing and H. G. Wells, (ed.) Royal A. Gettman, 926 (R) Gerhardi and the P.M.G., 466 (A) GERMANY films playing down Nazism, 12, 41, 73 (L), 99 (A), 104 (L); the
dilemma of 'good' Germans under Nazism, 12, 41, n (L), 99 (A),
104(L); German 'guilt' for Nazism, 99 (A), 181 (L); Lent Riefen- stahl interviewed on TV, 179 (A), 222, 292, 327 (L),• Hitler docu- ments, 265 (R); Adolf Eichmann: 301 (R), 582, '778 (PS), the Eichmann trial, 500 (LA), 550, 706 (A); the D-mark revalued, 315 (PW), 421 (F); Mein Kampf (film), 516 (CA); Hitler and the origins of the Second World War, 561 (R); necessity for the West to defend Berth'', 868 (A); dangers of the Berlin situation, 905 (A); possibilities of a negotiated settlement over Berlin, 939 (LA); book review, 522 Germany, East: likely to put pressure on Berlin, 905 (A) Germany, West: general election prospects, 633 (A) Germany Divided, Terence Prittie, 522 (R) Gettmann, Royal A., (ed.) George Gissing and H. G. Wells, 926 (ft) Ghana: New Gods in Ghana, 10 (A), 73, 183 (L) Gibberd, Frederick, 933 (PS) Gibbon's Journey from Geneva to Rome, (ed.) Georges A. Bonnard, 924 (R) Gibney, Frank, The Operators, 340 (R) Gillon, Diana and Meir, The Unsleep, 488 (R) Giorno di Regno, (in (St. Pancras Town Hall), 483 (CA) Girl of the Night, 878 (CA) Gissing, George, 926 (R) Glanville, Brian, A Bad Streak, and Other Stories, 52 (R) Goals for Americans, 533 (A) God was Born in Exile, Vintila Horia (trans. A. Lytton Sells), 771(R) Goddess of the Bullring, Lola Verrill Cintron, 888 (R) Goethe, Kindred by Choice, 488 (R) Going Fishing, 792 (A) Going it Alone, 122 (A) Gold, Herbert, Love and Like, 304 (R) Golden Buttons, The, Violette Leduc (trans. Dorothy Williams), 452 (R) Golden Wall and Mfraflor, Sacheverell Sitwell, 961 (R) Goldman, Eric F., Rendezvous with Destiny, 766 (R) Golk, Richard Stern, 158 (R) Gombrowicz. Witold, Ferdydurke (trans. Erie Mosbacher), 304 (R) Gone With The Wind, 382 (PS), 878 (CA) Goodbye, Ave, Richard Bissell, 771 (R) Goodbye Piccadilly, W. Macqueen-Pope, 340 (R) Goodman, Paul, Growing Up Absurd, 407 (R) Goolden. Barbara, One Autumn Face, 452 (R) Gorilla, The. 564 (P) Gorz, Andre, The Traitor (trans. Richard Howard), 928 (R) Gossip columnists, 274 (PS) Graham, Dr. Billy, and his methods, 792(A), 832, 877 (L) Graham, Winston, Mantle, 728 (R) GRAMOPHONE RECORDS Joan Sutherland, Elizabeth Rethberg, Russell Oberlin and Kath- leen Ferrier, 44 (CA); poems of William Empson, 416 (R):
Odhams language records, 494 (Cl); Britten's 'Spring' Symphony,
Strauss's Don Quixote, etc., 560 (CA); six plays of Shakespeare, 647 (CA) Grand Camouflage, The, Burnett Bolloten, 650 (R) Gransden, K. W., Any Day, 193 (R) Graves, Robert: The White Goddess, 762 (R); More Poems 1961, 770 (R) Graveyard, The, and Next Stop-Paradise, Merck Hlasko (trans. Norbet Guterman), 574 (R) Gray, Ronald, Brecht, 451 (R) Great Britain, Jean Bailhache, 340 (R) Great Experiment in American Literature, The, (ed.) Carl Bode, 654 (R) Great Wave, The, Mary Lavin, 960 (R) Greece: Christmas among the Athenians, 124 (A),• the case of Tony Ambatielos, 785 (A): book reviews, 650, 762, 887 Greek Folk Religion, Martin P. Nilsson, 762 (R) Greek Republic, The, Alfred Zimmern, 762 (R) Greek Tragedy, '41, Anthony Heckstall-Smith and Vice-Admiral H. T. Baillie-Grohman, 6513 (R) Green, Martin, A Mirror for Anglo-Saxons, 520 (R) Green, V. H. 14., The Young Mr. Wesley, 689 (R.) Greene, Graham, A Burnt-Out Case, 80 (R) Greenfield, Kent, (ed.) Command Decisions, 20 (R) Greengage Summer, The, 443 (CA) Groundsheets, 965 (Cl) Growing Pains in the U.S. Economy, 490 (A) Growing Up Absurd, Paul Goodman, 407 (R) Growth Wanted, 160 (F) Guardian, The: 426 (PS); use of the phrase 'career diplomatist', 858 (PS) Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life, Cecily Mackworth, 114(R) Guillebaud Committee, 171 (LA) Guilt-Edged, 99 (A) Guilty, 940 (LA) Guilty Men, 464 (A) Guinness's Brewery in the Irish Economy 1759-1876, Patrick Lynch and John Vaizey, 52 (R) Guns of Navarone, The, 647 (CA) Gunther, John, Taken at the Flood: The Story of Albert D. Lasker, 116 (R) Guthrie, A. B., The Big It, 960 (R) Haggard, William, The Arena, 524 (R) Ha-ha, The, Jennifer Dawson, 158 (R) Halevy, Elie, History of the English People in the 19th Century, 765 (R) Half Angels, Elisabeth Montefiore, 897 (A) Half Hunter, The, John Sherwood, 728 (R) Halliday, E. M., The Ignorant Armies, I 1 1 (R) Hamilton, Gerald, Jacaranda, 451 (R) Hamlet (Stratford-upon-Avon), 557 (CA); (Strand), 951 (CA) Hankey, Lord, The Supreme Command, 1914-18, 615 (R) Hanley, Gerald, The Journey Homeward, 375 (R) Harlin, Michael, (trans.) Poems 1955-1959, Boris Pasternak, 50 (R) Harbinson, Robert, Up Spoke the Cabin Boy, 374 (R) Harding, Gilbert, 184 (L) Hardy, Thomas, Douglas Brown, 770 (R) Harris, Bernard, and John Russell Brown, (ed.) Stratford-upon-Avon Studies, I: Jacobean Theatre; 2: Elizabethan Poetry, 20 (IQ Harris, John, Covenant with Death, 232 (R) Harrisson, Tom, Britain Revisited, 485 (R) Harrod, Roy, Topical Comment, 373 (R) Hartley, L. P., Two for the River, 728 (Ft) Harwood, A. C., (ed.) The Faithful Thinker, 410 (R) Hathaway, Sibyl, Dame of Sark, 570 (R) Hats off to Mr. Lloyd, 577 (F) Hawley, Cameron, The Lincoln Lords, 52 (R) Hazards to Man of Nuclear and Allied Radiation, The (HMSO), 192 (R) Headlines All My We, Arthur Christiansen, 636 (R), 677 (L) Health: SEE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Heart of London, The, Monica Dickens, 338 (R) Heart's Needle, N. D. Snodgrass, 416 (R) Heath, Edward, and the Bahraini prisoners: 6 (A), 63,96 (LA), 137
(PC), 213 282(A)
Heath, William L., Blood on the River, 84 (R) Heckstall-Smith, Anthony, and Vice-Admiral H. T. Baillie-Groh- man, Greek Tragedy,'41, 650 (R) Hemingway, Stewart Sanderson, 654 (R) Henry IV, Part I (Old Vic), 260 (CA) Henry VIII and Luther, Erwin Doernberg, 727 (R) Henry's Wife, Ralph Ricketts, 928 (R) Heppell, Muriel, and F. B. Singleton, Yugoslavia, 724 (R) Heppenstall, Rayner, The Fourfold Tradition, 418 (R) Her Husband, 414 (P) Herlihy, James Leo, All Fall Down, 115 (R) Hersey, John, The Child Buyer, 335 (R) Hesky, Olga, The Painted Queen, 960 (R) Heyday of Sir Walter Scott, The, Donald Davis, 196 (R) Hibbert, Christopher: The Destruction of Lord Raglan, 450 (R); Corunna, 958 (R) Hidden Fortress, The, 368 (CA) Higgins, Aldan, Feb de Se, 115 (R) Higgins, Brian, The Only Need, 19 (R) High Street Africa, Anthony Smith, 196 (R) High Time, Too, 500 (LA) Highsmith, Patricia, This Sweet Sickness, 232 (R) Hill, Christopher, The Century of Revolution, 1603-1714, 886(8.)
Hill, Susan, The Enclosure, 81(8.)
Hillary, Sir Edmund, No Latitude for Error, 844 (R) Hire-purchase and finance houses, 530 (F)
Hire-purchase firms, shady, 26 (Cl)
Historian's Business, The, Richard Pares, 374 (R.) History of Modern France, A.: Vol. 2. 1799-1945, Alfred Cobban, 522 (R) History of the English People in the 19th Century, Elle Halevy, 765(8.) History of Western Philosophy, Bertrand Russell, 725 (R) Hitchens, Bert and Dolores, The Man Who Followed Women, 84 (R) Hitler, 265, 561 (R) Hlasko, Merck, Next Stop-Paradise and The Graveyard (trans. Norbet Guterman), 574 (R) Hogan, James, (ed.) Irish Historical Studies, III, 886 (R) Hoggart, Richard, The Uses of Literacy, 761 (R) Holbrook, David: Imaginings, 193 (R); English for Maturity, 336 (R); (ed.) Iron, Honey, Gold, 336 (R); 362 (L) Hole, The, 107 (CA) HOLIDAYS complaints to travel agents, 12 (L); camping, 87 (A). 933, 965 (Cl); Tips for Tourists, 121 (A); individual travel and agents specialising in it, 122 (A); New Zealand and the South Pacific, 126 (A); St. Tropez, 749 (A) Holidays and Travel, 121-126 (A) Hollow Crown, The, Harold F. Hutchinson, 686 (R) Hollow Crown, The (Aldwych), 401 (CA) Holroyd, James Edward, The Gaslight Murders, 83 (R) Holy Sword, The: The Story of Islam, Robert Payne, 572 (R) HOME AND HOUSEHOLD switch selling and shady hire-purchase firms, 26 (Cl); a study of working wives, 56 (A); moving house, 165 (Cl); dealing with money, 204 (A); the Earls Court Furniture Show, 205 (A); the Ideal Home Exhibition, 344 (A); 'open planning', 344 (A), 401 (A)i retail price maintenance, 345 (Cl), 362 (L), 857 (Cl), 877 (L); advice on house purchase, 425, 458 (CI); electrical contracting work, 426 (CI); waste disposal units, 426 (Cl); antiques and 'junk', 456 (A); nylon sheets, 494 (CI); difficulty in obtaining smokeless fuels, 537 (Cl); a dry-cleaning service for glazed chintzes, 625 (Cl); delays in supplying furniture, 733 (Cl); 'do-it-yourself' in the home, 896 (A); Shopping Around, 932 (A); needlework and embroidery, 964 (A) Home is the Prisoner, Jean Potts, 84 (R) Home Is Where Your Heart Aches, 35 (A) Home Office: censorship of a broadcast on prisons, 130 (PS) Homework, 7 (PC) Honig, Donald, Final Innocence, 928 (R) Hope, A. D., Poems, 416 (R) Hope, Sobriety and Diversion, 316 (A) Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann, (ed.) W. S. Lewis, W. H. Smith and G. L. Lam, 114(R) Horia, Vintila, God was Born in Exile (trans. A. Lytton Sells), 771 (R) Horse-racing: the Russian entries for the Grand National, 310 (PS); in Kenya, 396 (A) Hospital Committee, The, 506 (A) HOSPITALS In Hospital with my Son, 272 (A), 292, 328, 362, 400, 441, 514 (L); treatment of an emergency appendicitis case, 504 (A), 555, 596, 642, 679, 714 (L); The Hospital Committee, 506 (A), 596, 642 (L); treatment of patients, 506 (A), 596, 642, 679, 714 (L) Hospitals versus Patients, 504 (A) Hotels and restaurants: the BHRA's guide, 89 (PS); the Dragon (Swansea), 733 (CI); late night meals and facilities in London, 776 (Cl); BHR credit cards, 816 (CI) Hotels and Restaurants in Great Britain and Ireland, 89 (PS) Hough, Graham, Legends and Pastorals 770 (R) House of Five Talents, The, Louis Auchincloss, 158 (R) HOUSES AND HOUSING removals, 165 (Cl); the Ideal Home Exhibition, 344 (A); 'open planning', 344 (A), 401 (L); Suffolk architecture, 425 (A); artful estate agents, 425, 458 (Cl); the LCC and a compulsory purchase order, 502 (A); young children's lack of exercise in high blocks of flats, 696 (A),• the Minister of Housing on good and bad design, 878 (A); the Blackheath inquiry, 878 (A), 950 (L) How Much Longer ?, 282 (A) How to Become a Musical Critic, Bernard Shaw (ed. Dan H.
Lawrence), 687 (R) Howard, Catherine, 887 (R) Howard, Joyce, A Private View, 960 (R) Huberman, Leo, and Paul M. Sweezy, Cuba, Anatomy of a Revolu- tion, 614 (R) Hulton, Sir Edward, 361 (L) Hunter, Jim, The Sun in the Morning, 808 (R) Hunters, 806 (R) Hus, Alain, The Etruscans (trans. J. U. Duell), 762 (R) Hutchinson, Harold F., The Hollow Crown, 686 (R) Hyams, Edward, All We Possess, 523 (R) Iceland: Icelandic trawler lands fish at a British port, 463 (PW) Ideal Home Exhibition, 344 (A) Ideas of State, 825 (A) If We Cared, 739 (LA) Ignorant Armies, The, E. M. Halliday, 1 11 (R) Ike, 64 (LA) II bell' Antonio, 478 (CA) Imaginary Toys, Julian Mitchell, 574 (R) Imaginings, David Holbrook, 193 (R) Immigrants: overcharged on long taxi journeys, 661 (Cl) Immortal Longings, Stephen Findlay, 653 (R) Implacable Hunter, The, Gerald Kersh, 960 (R) Importance of Being Oscar, The (Royal Court), 148 (CA) In a Summer Season, Elizabeth Taylor, 618 (R) In Contempt ?, 96 (LA) In Defence of the Blackball, 246 (A) In Hospital with my Son, 272 (A), 292, 328, 362, 400, 441, 514 (L) In or Out?, 854 (F) In Praise of Idleness, Bertrand Russell, 725 (R) In the Balance, 211 (LA) In the Vernacular?, 360(A) In the Woods, Henry Williamson, 576 (R) In Transit, 388 (LA) Indeterminate Sentences, 5 (A) INDIA the population problem, 100 (A); Calcutta, 100 (A); the civil service, 100 (A); the Queen's visit, 281 (A); attitude to Royalty and the Indian princes, 281 (A); 'liquor licences' for journalists during the Royal 'Tour, 734 (PS); book review, 688 Indo-Americano, El, 357 (A) INDUSTRY the private and public sectors in the steel industry, 4 (LA); the DS1R's report on shipbuilding, 23 (A); wives who go out to work, 56 (A); Britain's industrial production lagging behind the EEC, 117 (F); European and US Industrial production compared, 160 (F); prospects of the coal industry, 161 (A); restrictive practices by the printing unions, 212 (LA); the British printing industry surveyed, 463 (LA), 471, 509 (A), 555, 641, 713, 877 (L); wasteful use of skilled labour, 489 (F); neurotic symptoms in Industrial accident victims, 624 (A); uneconomic pits a burden to industry, 703 (LA), 832 (L); British firms' investment in EEC countries, 772 (A); the British Trade Fair in Moscow, 810 (A); company taxation, 889 (F) Insider, The, James Kelly, 52 (R) Intellectuals in Office, 280 (A) International Air Transport Association, 219 (A) International Court of Justice: to decide on future of South West Africa, 4 (LA) International Development Association, 680 (L) International Justice, 4 (LA) International law: conference on diplomatic intercourse and Immunities, 465 (A) International Monetary Fund: 22, 234 (F); need for reconstruction, 421 (F); changes in mode of operation likely?, 657 (F), 680 (L) International Standards, 829 (A) Interns, The, Richard Frede, 158 (R) Introduction to the Philosophy of History, Raymond Aron (trans. „ George Irwin), 372 (R) trivestment advice for the small investor, 525-530 (F) "'vestment Consequences of Mr. Lloyd, 619 (F) Investment Systems (1), 53 (F) Investment Systems (2), 84 (F) Invitation, The (ballet), 16 (CA) Ionesco, Richard Coe, 451 (R)
„.1Psos Custodes, 502 (A)
Lean: present political and economic conditions, 11,41, 103, 145 (L); a Party at the Iranian Embassy, 274 (PS); Re-Assessing the Shah, 708 (A); Dr. Amini becomes Prime Minister, 708 (A) Iraq: General Kassem's regime still not secure, 590 (A); lays claim , to Kuwait, 939 (PW)
IRELAND, NORTHERN
Ulster Today, 599-607 (A); then and now, 599 (A); religion- • Micks' and 'Prods', 599, 603 (A); its separate Parliament, 601 (A); unemployment, 601, 603 (A); the Special Powers Acts, 605 (A): Ulster Television, 607 (A); an oil-fired electrical power station, 607 (A); dependence on England, 588 (LA), 642 (L); last „ of the internees released, 632 (LA)
IRELAND, REPUBLIC OP
the question of rejoining the Commonwealth, 32 (LA); the Lane Pictures return to Dublin, 248 (A); rural English expatriates, 289 (A); 'Irish Week' in Regent Street, 381 (Cl); Dublin's trams, 582 , (PS), 597 (L); book reviews, 52 763, 886 Psh H Historical Studies, III, (ed.) James Hogan, 886 (R)
"Wit Honey, Gold, (ed.) David Holbrook, 336 (R)
Irrational Man, William Barrett, 302 (R) Irvine, Lyn, Field With Geese, 83 (R) Is It Peace?, 95 (LA) Islam 572 (R) Island Paradise, 63, 96 (LA) lSREL the 'Lavon affair', 175 (A); the Balfour Declaration, 268 (R); the Eichmann trial, 500 (LA), 550, 706 (A); anniversary parade, 590 (A); the flight of the Arabs in 1948, 672 (A), 751, 795, 831 (L), 872 (A), 875, 915, 949 (L) It Began in Babel, Herbert Wendt (trans. James Kirkup), 923 (R) Italy: the 'Italia 61' exhibition, 683 (CA) J.D. (Phoenix), 444 (CA) Jacaranda, Gerald Hamilton, 451(R) Jacobean Theatre, (ed.) John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris, 20 (R) Jacques (Royal Court), 444 (CA) Jagua Nana, Cyprian Ekwensi, 416 (R) Jahn, Janheinz, 'Manta': An Outline of Neo-African Culture (trans. Marjorie Grene), 451 (10 Jahoda, Gustav, White Man, 451 (R) James, Henry, Roderick Hudson, 452 (R) ?argon, 166 (PS) Jeff, Julian, Sherry, 206 (PS) Jellicoe, G. A., Motopia, 537 (A) Jenkins, Cecil, Messages from Sirius, 84 (R) Jenkins, Romilly, The Dilessi Murders, 887 (R) Jews Jewellery • a ring lost and found, 346 (PS) the Balfour Declaration, 268 (R); Eichmann, Jew-persecutor, 301 (R); Jews in the English novel, 568 (R); Adolf Eichmann's trial, 500 (LA), 550, 706 (A); anti-Semitic remarks, 778 (PS); anti-Semitic discrimination in clubs?, 966 (PS) John, King of England, J. T. Appleby, 521 (R) John Bull's Schooldays, 676 (A), 752 (L) John Christopher: Storm and Stress, Romain Rolland, 338 (R) John Davidson: A Selection of his Poems, (ed.) Maurice Lindsay, 414 (R) John Gabriel Borkman (Mermaid), 260 (CA) Johns, Geoffrey, Any Advance?, 728 (R) Jonio Kenycata, George Delf, 451 (11)
Jones, Aubrey: on defence, no (LA)
Jones, D. E., The Plays of T. S. Eliot, 21 kit) Jordan: King Hussein's handling of the crisis over his marriage, 784 (A) Josephson, Matthew, Edison: A Biography, 568 (R) Journalism: Exhibition of British Journalism, 816 (PS), 877 (L);
see also PRESS Journey Homeward, The, Gerald Hanley, 375 (R)
Julius Caesar, Alfred Duggan, 762 (R) Justice Will Out, 863 (LA) K und K in Wien, 825 (A) Kahn, Herman, On Thermonuclear War, 592 (10, 751, 795 (L) karsh of Ottawa, 595 (A) Katanga La Patric, 913 (A) Katz, Ephraim, Quentin Reynolds and Zwy Aldouby, Minister of , Death, 301 (It) • n'ee, Robert, Refugee World, 810 (R)
Aeene, Day, and Dwight Vincent, Chautauqua, 52 (R)
Kell)+, Gwen, There is No Refuge, 689 (R)
Kelly, James, The insider' 52 (R)
Kemal, Yashar, Memed,My Hawk, 574 (R) Kennedy Ludovic, Ten Rillington Place, 64 (LA), 67 (R), 597 (L),
„ 909 Nennedy, President: See UNITED STATES
Kennedy's Travels, 823 (LA)
XENYA
the primary elections for European members, 100 (A); Jomo Kenyatta, 451 (R); the Muthaiga Club and the 'pioneer contin- gent', 396 (A), 514 (L); the Kenya Police, 396 (A); horse-racing In Kenya, 396 (A); 431 (PW) kenyatta, Jomo, 451 (R) Kersh, Gerald, The Implacable Hunter, 960 (R) Keynes, J. M., Essays in Biography, 74 (11)
KNRUSHCHEV, NIKITA
is he sincere in wishing negotiations with the West?, 138 (A); Prospects for the Khrushchev - Kennedy talks, 740, 784 (LA); K und K in Wien, 825 (A); possibilities of a negotiated settlement over Berlin, 939 (LA) Killing at the Big Tree, David McCarthy, 728 (R) Kindred by Choice, Goethe, 488 (R)
k,„,:og Hussein Plays a Cool Hand, 784 (A)
",,Ing John, W. L. Warren, 521 (10 Kirov Ballet, the, 903 (PW), 917, 953 (CA) Kissinger, Henry A.: on Western defence, 135 (LA), 868 (A); The Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy, 868 (10 Kitchen in the Corner, Katharine Whitehorn, 458 (PS) Kitchener, Philip Magnus, 764 (R) Klein, Melanie, Narrative of a Child Analysis, 450 (10 Knebel, Fletcher, and Charles Bailey, No High Ground, 20 (R) Korea, South: a coup d'etat, 703 (PW) Kornbluth, C. M., and F. Pohl, Wolfbane, 304 (It) Kris into Ploughshare, 323 (A) Kruger, 'Oom Paul', 723 (10 Kuwait: 249 (A); Iraq lays claim to Kuwait, 939 (PW) Labour and Europe, 740 (A)
LABOUR PARTY
'Communists among Labour MPs', 12 (L); present decline com- pared with that of the Liberal Party in the 1900s,69 (A); committee to discuss party's defence policy, 173 (A); how is the unilateralist conference decision to be reversed?, 173 (A); impact of President Kennedy on British political parties, 212 (LA); anger at increased NHS charges expressed in parliamentary obstruction, 284 (A); party whip withdrawn from five MPs, 387, 431 (PW); 'instinctive sympathy for the party now qualified, 389 (PC); Lord Attlee's memoirs, 564 (10; Mr. Gaitskell and the Crossman-Padley compromise on defence, 631 (LA), 670 (PC); Labour and Europe, 740 (A); Mr. Gaitskell's victory over unilateralism, 904 (LA); Can We Afford Gaitskell?, 908 (A); new statement of domestic policy, Signposts for the Sixties, 940 (LA) Lachouque. Henry, The Anatomy of Glory (trans. Anne S. K. Brown), 575 (R), 916 (L) Lady Chatterley's Lover, D. H. Lawrence, 229 (R), 255, 291 (L) Lady from the Sea, The (Queen's), 401 (CA) Lady Gregory, Elizabeth Coxhead, 449 (R) Lady Lytton 's Court Diary, 1895-1899, (ed.) Mary Lutyens, 48 (R) Lam, O. L., W. S. Lewis and W. H. Smith, (ed.) Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Slr Horace Mann, 114 (11) Land of the Black Buffalo, Paul Smiles, 374 (10 Lane, Margaret, A Calabash of Diamonds, 688 (10 Lane Collection, the: returns to Dublin, 248 (A) Language courses, 494 (Cl) Lanterns and Lances, James Thurber, 807 (R)
LAOS
the civil war, 3, 31 (PW); background to the civil war, 3 (LA); the danger to world peace, 3 (LA); Western position weakened, 432 (LA); the British proposals, 432 (LA) Lasker, Albert D., 116 (R) Last Barbarian, The, Jan Carew, 452 (R) Last Colonies, The, 33 (A) Last of the Fairfax-Carews, The, 289 (A) Last of the Just, The, Andre Schwarz-Bart (trans. Stephen Becker), 197 (R) Last Phase, The, 433 (A) Laufhter in the Dark, Vladimir Nabokov, 375 (Ft) Lavin, Mary, The Great Wave, 960 (10 'Lavon Affair', The, 175 (A) Lawrence, D. H.: the merits of Lady Chatterley's Lover, 229 (R), 255, 291 (L); as a critic, 412 (R); 566 (11) Lawrence, D. H., Phoenix, 412 (R)
Lawrence, D. H., Miscellany, A, (ed) Harry T. Moore, 566 (R)
Lawry and Red Faces, 947 (A) Lays of London Town, W. A. Eaton, 662 (PS) Le Corbusier: My Work (trans. James Pulmcs), 372 (R); The Modulor, 372 (R) Leadership, 232 (R.) Leavis, F. R., on Lady Chatterley's Lover, 229 (R), 255, 291 (L) Leclerc, Ivor, (ed.) The Relevance of Whitehead, 486 (It) Led Astray, 676 (A), 752.(L) Leduc, Violette, The Golden Buttons (trans. Dorothy Williams), 452 (R) Left-wing writing, 884 (It)
LEGAL
problems raised by indeterminate sentences, 5 (LA), 42, 145 (1); the Bahraini prisoners confined on St. Helena: 6 (A), 63,96 (LA), 105 (L), 137 (PC), 213, 282 (A), released on grant of writ of habeas corpus, 863 (LA), 865 (A), 915 (L); the Evans case, 64 (LA), 67 (R), 138 (A), 183, 597 (L), 909(A); indecency charge against Leigh Vance: 66 (A), 103 (L), 137 (PC), 144 (L), case dismissed, 325 (A): criticism of Restrictive Practices Court not contempt, 96, 388 (LA); the Lady Chatterley case, 229 (R); arbitrary nature of law of contempt of court, 244 (LA), 292, 326 (L), 388 (LA); the English Bar's problems, 244 (LA), 251 (A), 291, 326 (L), 504 (A); politics and the Bench, 254 (A), 326 (L), 504 (A); the licensing laws and theatrical performances, 255 (L); the Stansted lime- quarrying case, 352 (A), 400 (L), 634 (A); an analysis of recent cases of 'murder', 399 (L), 432 (LA); trial of Spanish intellectuals on charges of subversive activities, 439 (A); the Eichmann trial: arguments on its legality, 500 (LA), the trial described, 550, 706 (A); role played by luck in legal cases, 502 (A); varying attitudes of courts to the law: interpretation or literal application?, 748 (A), 875 (L); 'exposing for sale', 748 (A); the courts' attitude to prostitution, 748 (A), 795, 875, 916 (L); continental legal systems, 769 (10; the case against heavier sentences, 903 tLA), 949 (L); the concept of 'criminal responsibility' outmoded?, 903 (LA); suggested reforms in hearing cases of sexual assault on children, 906 (A); the judgment in the ETU ballot-rigging case, 940 (LA); book review, 449 Legends and Pastorals, Graham Hough, 770 (10 Legum, Colin, Congo Disaster, 196 (R) Leisure and idleness, 536 (A) Letter from Spain, 830 (A) Letter of the Law, 502, 748 (A) Levi-Strauss, Claude, A World on the Wane (trans. John Russell), 686 (R) Lewis, W. S., W. H. Smith and G. L. Lam, (ed.) Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann, 114 (R) 'Liberal' Education, A, 744(A)
Liberal Party: its decline at the turn or the century, 69 (A) Libraries: proposal for authors to receive royalties from libraries, 11,42 75, 104, 144 (L)
Licensing laws: drink at theatrical performances, 255 (L); 'liquor licences' in India, 734 (PS) Life, Death and the Law, Norman St. Jolm-Stevas, 449 (Ft) Limes, 857 (Cl) Lincoln, A. L. J., and It. L. McEwen, (ed.) Lord Eldon's Anecdote Book, 50 (10 Lincoln Lords, The, Cameron Hawley, 52 (R) Lindemann, F. A. (Lord Cherwell), 521 (R) Lindsay, Cynthia, The Climate of Lunacy, 340 (11) Lindsay Jack: Ribaldry of Rome, 762 (R.); All on the Never-Never, 808 (1 Lindsay, Maurice, (ed.) John Davidson: A Selection of his Poems, 414 (lit) Lion in Love, The (Royal Court), 13 (CA) Literature: the 'humanities' and the art of living, 73 (L) Little Lord Fautrileroy, 285 (A), 400 (L) Little Perisher, The, Dighton Morel, 304 (R) Little Women, Louisa M. Alcott, 847 (R) Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, 147 (CA) Livy: His Historical Aims and Methods, P. G. Walsh, 198 (R), 256, 292 (L) Lloyd, Selwyn: his diagnosis of the country's economic ills, 63 (LA); his Budget, 544 (LA), 545 (PC). 577 (F) Lloyd, Seton, The Art of the Ancient East, 923 (R)
LONDON
a social study of Bermondsey wives, 56 (A),* Piccadilly, 340 (Ft); London Sundays, 556 (L); unofficial dock strike, 632 (LA); W. A. Eaton's Lays of London Town, 662 (PS); building activities in Pall Mall, 698 (PS); late night meals and facilities in London, 776 (Cl); the Blackheath building inquiry, 878 (A), 950 (L);
minicabs V. taxis, 965 (Cl); What's Where in London, 965 (Cl
anti-Semitic discrimination in clubs?, 966 (PS) London Airport: the White Horse whisky advertisement, 933 (PS) London and the Outbreak of the Puritan Revolution, Valerie Pearl, 572 (11) London County Council: collusion over a compulsory purchase order, 502 (A); young children in high blocks of flatd, 696 (A) Lang and the Short and the Tall, The, 262 (CA) 'Long' and the 'Short' of It, The, 269 (F) Long Revolution, The, Raymond Williams, 334 (10 Looking for a Bandit, Anthony Carson, 340 (R) Looking in Junk Shops, John Bedford, 456 (A) Lord Chamberlain, the: orders alterations in Pings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be, 214 (A), 256, 292 (L) Lord Eldon's Anecdote Book, (ed.) A. L. J. Lincoln and It. L.
McEwen, 50 (It)
LORDS, House or
Lord Mancroft's Rights of Privacy Bill, 351 (PW), 387 (LA); Anthony Wedgwood Benn, 'the persistent Commoner', 432 (LA); discuss South Africa's withdrawal from Commonwealth, 434 (A); a 'sensible fat peer', 832 (L) Loser, The, Peter Ustinov, 304 (It) Lost Footsteps, The, Silviu Craciunas, 157 (10 Lost Lady, A, Willa Cather, 767 (10 Love and Death in the American Novel, Leslie A. Fiedler, 47 (R) Love and Like, Herbert Gold, 304 (10 Lovely Ambition, The, Mary Ellen Chase, 21(R) Lower Depths, The (Unity), 223 (CA) Loyalties, 315 (LA) LSD of Marriage, The (pamphlet), 204 (A) Lucy, Scan, T. S. Eliot and the Idea of Tradition, 21 (R), 147 (L) Lunch Hour (Arts), 106 (CA) Lunt, James, Charge for Glory!, 898 (PS) Lusiad of the Santa Marla, The, 139 (A) Luther, Martin, 727 (II) Lutyens, Mary, (ed.) Lady Lytton's Court Diary, 1895-1899, 48 (It) Lyle, John H. The Dry and Lawless Years, 957 (R) Lynch, Patrick, and john Vaizey, Guinness's Brewery in the Irish Economy 1759-1876, 52 (10 MacArthur, Lieut.-General Sir William, The Appin Murder, 83 (R) Macaulay, Rose, Orphan Island, 81 (R) Macbeth, 802 (CA) McCarthy, David, Killing at the Big Tree, 728 (R) McEwen, R. L., and A. L. J. Lincoln, (ed.) Lord Eldon's Anecdote Book, 50 (R) Mac Fisheries, 271 (A) McGonagall, William, 662 (PS) Mullen, Arthur, (trans.) The Memoirs of Casanova,Vols. V and VI, 83 (10, 103 (L) Macintyre, Donald, The Battle of the Atlantic, 304 (10 Mackenzie, Compton, Mezzotint, 266 (11)
McKenzie, K. A., Edith Simcox and George Eliot, 959 (A)
Mackworth, Cecily, Guillaume Apollinaire and the Cubist Life, 114 (It) Macleod Plan, The, 245 (A)
MACMILLAN, HAROLD
complacency about the economic situation, 31 (LA); 'exporting is fun', 63 (LA); retirement rumours, 212 (LA); on South Africa's withdrawal from the Commonwealth, 434 (A); the Macmillan- Kennedy talks, 499 (A), 657 (F); Can We Afford Macmillan?, 869 (A), 950 (L) Macmillan's Economic Plan, 657 (F) MacNeice, Louis, Solstices, 575 (R) Macqueen-Pope, W., Goodbye Piccadilly, 340 (R) Magee, Bryan: complaint to Press Council, 211, 244 (LA), 255 (L) Magic Carpet, The, 546 (A) Magic Lantern (Saville), 226 (CA) Magnetism, animal, 39 (A) Magnus, Philip, Kitchener, 764 (10 Maigret in Court, Simenon, 728 (R) Make-up habits of women, 424 (A) Making the Iron Hot, 866 (A) Malaya: the success of the information service, 323 (A) Malta: the Blood Report's constitutional recommendations, 359 (A)
Man in the Making, 77re7 Sir Arthur Bryant, 764 (R)
Man of Reason: The Life of Thomas Paine, Alfred Owen Aldridge, 233 (R) Man of the World, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., 570 (10 Man Who Followed Women, The, Bert and Dolores Hitchens, 84 (It) Man Who Loved Chocolates, The, Denzil Batchelor, 523 (R) Management in business, 617 (R) Manchester Grammar School, 778 (PS) Mancroft, Lord: Rights of Privacy Bill, 351 (PW), 387 (LA); 458 (PS) Mender, John, The Writer and Commitment, 884 (10 Mann, Sir Horace, 114 (Ft) Mann, Thomas, A Sketch of My Life (trans. H. T. Lowe-Porter), 48 (10 Mann, Thomas: Letters to Paul Amann, (trans.) Richard and Clara
MEDICAL
old people and falls, 25 (A); medical reflections on genius. 49 (R); Intestinal Ethics, 88 (A); the mystique attaching to pills and drugs, 164 (A); NHS charges to be increased, 171 (LA), 221 (L); investi- gation into medical training needed, 171 (LA), 292 (L), 351 (LA), 441, 514 (L); the 'aura' and epileptic symptoms, 238 (A); In Hospital with my Son, 272 (A), 292, 328, 362, 400, 441, 514 (L); death and dead bodies, 308 (A); the body's reaction to alien cells, 493 (A); neurotic symptoms in industrial accident victims. 624 (A); treatment of an emergency appendicitis case, 504 (A), 555, 596, 642, 679, 714 (L); treatment of hospital patients, 506 (A), 596, 642, 679, 714 (L); hospital committees, 506 (A), 596, 642 (L); an American view of the National Health Service, 594 (A) Mehta, Ved, Walking 11w Indian Streets, 688 (R) Mein Kampf, 516 (CA) Melchiori, Giorgio, The Whole Mystery of Art, 448 (R) Memed, My Hawk, Yashar Kemal, 574 (R) Memoirs of Casanova, The, V ols. V and VI, (trans.) Arthur Machen, 83 (R), 103 (L) Men and Machines, 212 (LA) Mendes-France, Pierre, 156 (R), 221, 255 (L)
MENTAL HEALTH
'community care' to replace mental hospitals, 351 (LA), 354 (A); neglect of psychiatry by the medical authorities, 351 (LA), 441, 514 (L); psychiatric knowledge of the medical profession and the public, 380 (A); the work of a child analyst, 450 (R); neurotic symptoms in industrial accident victims, 624 (A) Messages from Sirius, Cecil Jenkins, 84 (R) Metalious, Grace, The Tight White Collar, 21 (R) Metaphysical Poets, The, (ed.) Helen Gardner, 299 (R) Methods of Sergeant Cluj', The, Gil North, 341(R) Mexico on $5 a Day, 734 (Cl) Mezzotint, Compton Mackenzie, 266 (R) Middle Class Education, A, Wilfrid Sheed, 416 (R) Middle-Class Through and Through, 633 (A)
MIDDLE EAST
bad relations between Arab States, 98 (A); forthcoming meeting of Arab Foreign Ministers, 98 (A); Israel and the 'Lavon affair', 175 (A); exchange control regulations in Syria a further step towards integration of the UAR, 213 (A); the Middle East 'an extinct volcano', 249 (A); lack of basic unity in Arab world, 590 (A); the flight of Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 672 (A), 751, 795, 831 (L), 872 (A), 875, 915, 949 (L); King Hussein's handling of the crisis over his marriage, 784 (A); Iraq lays claim to Kuwait, 939 (PW); book review, 341 Middle East Issues, David Ennals and Ian Campbell, 249 (A)
Middle Tree, The, Joan 0' Donovan, 304 (R)
Middle Way, The, 631 (LA) Midsummer Night's Dream, A (Covent Garden), 188 (CA), (Ham- burg), 403 (CA) Migeo, Marcel, Saint-Exupiry (trans. Herma Briffault), 524 (R) Milford, Canon T. R., The Valley of Decision, 640 (A), 677 Milk: quality of, 205 (Cl); 'filled' milk, 205 (Cl), 256 (L) Mill, John Stuart, 155 (R) Mitigate, Michael, Faulkner, 654 (R) Mills, C. Wright, Castro's Club, 614 (R) Milton: his exclusion from 'permitted reading' of undergraduates, 298 (R), 326, 361, 399, 441, 477 (L) Mind of the South, The, W. J. Cash, 766 (R) Mind and Body, 25, 88, 164, 238, 308, 380, 493, 624 (A) Minicabs, pros and cons of, 965 (Cl) Minister of Death, Quentin Reynolds, Ephraim Katz and Zwy Aldouby, 301 (R) Miracle Worker, The (Royalty), 364 (CA) Mirror and Knife, John Rosenberg, 960 (R) Mirror for Anglo-Saxons, A, Martin Green, 520 (R) Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, 706 (A) Mischief or Contempt, 244 (LA) Misfits, The, 839 (CA)
MISSILES, GUIDED WEAPONS, ROCKETS AND SATELLITES
Major Gagarin makes the first space flight, 499 (PW), 546 (A); US and Russian methods in space research compared, 546 (A); telecommunications satellites as British contribution?, 546 (A) Missing Coat-hanger, The, 667 (LA) Mission For My Country, The Shah of Persia, 274 (PS) Mitchell, Julian, Imaginary Toys, 574 (R) Modern German Stories, (ed.) H.M. Waidson, 338 (R) Modulor, The, Le Corbusier, 372 (R) Mohammedanism, 572 (R) Monarchs and Maharajas, 281(A)
MONARCHY AND ROYAL FAMILY, THE
Queen Victoria, 48 (R); Prince Philip's tiger-shooting, 95 (PW), 97 (LA); Antony Armstrong-Jones to work at the Design Centre, 95 (PW), 129 (A); the Queen's visit to India, 281 (A); engagement
of the Duke of Kent, 351 (PW)' 869 (A), 916 (1); Princess
Margaret at the Kirov Ballet, 934 (PS) Monroe, Marilyn, Maurice Zolotow, 419 (R) Montefiore, Elisabeth, Half Angels, 897 (A) Montgomery, Field-Marshal Lord: The Path to Leadership, 232(R); on Berlin, 939 (LA) Moonlight on a Lake in Bond Street, Stephen Watts, 769 (R) Moore, Harry T., (ed.) A D. H. Lawrence Miscellany, 566 (R) Moore, Sir John, 958 (R) More Jobs Needed, 603 (A) More Poems 1961, Robert Graves, 770 (R) Morel, Dighton, The Little Perisher, 304 (R) Mormon Church. the, 310 (PS) Morris, William, 559 (CA) Mortgage Loans, 528 (F) Morton, Arthur, and Anne Allen, This Is Your Child, 775 (A) Mosley, Sir Oswald, 495 (PS) Moss, A. W., Valiant Crusade, 775 (A) Mother (Pembroke, Croydon), 753 (CA) Motopia, G. A. Jellicoe, 537 (A) Motor industry: unofficial strikes at Ford's and Smith's Motor Accessories, 939 (PW)
MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS
a swindling car dealer, 89 (Cl); Which? to report on cars, 206, 661 (Cl); price reductions on new cars, 238 (Cl); a parking penalty, 310 (CI); Passenger Training, 344 (A); the conception of 'Moto- pia', 537 (A); National Benzole's town maps and touring maps, 858, 933 (CI); safety belts, 897 (Cl); braking distances, 898 (Cl); the minicabs, 965 (Cl) MP's Homework, An, 4 (LA) Mr. Citizen, Harry S. Truman, 616 (R) Mr. Secretary Peel, Norman Gash, 804 (R) Mr. Topaze, 443 (CA) Mrs. Packletide's Tiger, 97 (LA) Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Alan Dent, 617 (R) Much Ado About Nothing (Stratford-upon-Avon), 480 (CA) Muhammad, Prophet and Statesman, W. Montgomery Watt, 572 (R) Muller, Robert, The Shores of Night, 523 (R) Municipal mortgage loans, 528 (F)
'Mantle: An Outline of Plea-African Culture, Janheinz Jahn (trans.
Marjorie Grene), 451 (R) Murder is Incidental, Douglas Rutherford, 523 (R) Murdoch, Iris, A Severed Head, 885 (R.) Murger, Henri, 654 (R)
MUSIC AND OPERA
Gluck's Orpheus (Covent Garden), 76 (CA); the Philharmonia Chorus, 109 (CA); Verdi's Requiem, 109 (CA); what the provinces need, 147 (CA); Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Covent Garden), 188 (CA), (Hamburg), 403 (CA); Schoenberg's Erwar- tung, 228 (CA): Strauss's Ariadne, 228 1CA); Eiden° (Covent Garden), 293 (CA); appreciations of Sir Thomas Beecham, 317 (A), 362 (L), 363 (CA); Schoenberg, 446 (CA); Verdi's Un Giorno di Regno, 483 (CA); interpreting 'the composer's intentions', 518 (CA); Francis Burt's Volpone, 643 (CA); Wagner's tempi, 681 (CA), 832, 877, 916 (L); Shaw's music criticism, 687 (R); Verdi's Falstaff, 715 (CA); Handel's Rinaldo and Sonde, 757 (CA); L'Elisir d'Amore (Glyndebournc), 798 (CA); Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet, 833 (CA); 'Cav. and Pag.', 883 (CA); Britten's operas, 954 (CA)
Music Man, The (Adelphi), 401 (CA) Musical Performance in the Times of Mozart and Beethoven, Fritz Rothschild, 518 (CA) My Dears, 434 (A) My Greengrocer Says, Alec Blacke, 857 (Cl) My Memoirs, Alexandre Dumas (trans. A. Craig Bell), 654 (R) My Work, Le Corbusier (trans. James Pulmes), 372 (R) Mykle, Agnar, The Song of the Red Ruby (trans. Maurice Michael), 618 (R) Myrdal, Gunnar, Beyond the Welfare State, 373 (R)
Mystical Life, The, 3. H. M. Whiteman, 653 (R)
Nabokov, Vladimir: Laughter in the Dark, 375 (R); Poems, 770 (R) Napoleon, Maximilien Vox, 764 (R) Napoleon's Imperial Guard, 575 (R), 916 (L) Narrative of a Child Analysis, Melanie Klein. 450 (R) National Association for Mental Health: 351 (LA); address read to, 354 (A)
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
charges to be increased, 171 (LA); what sort of service should be provided?, 171 (LA), 221 (L); Labour opposition to proposals for higher charges, 284 (A); an American appraisal of the NHS, 594 (A); sec also HOSPITALS
National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 234 (F) National Opinion Polls, 823 (LA) National Portrait Gallery, 26 (PS)
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 775 (A) NATO: see NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION Naturopathy, 492 (A)
NAVY
the Admiralty departments at Bath, 38 (A); coloured ratings taken off HMS Victorious before visit to South Africa, 135 (PW), 137 (PC); a prestige navy or missile submarines?, 315 (LA); the naval spy case. 431 (PW), 458 (PS), the Rorner report, 864 (LA) Neale, Sir John, 158 (It) Necessary Distinctions, 12 (L) Necessity for Choice, The: Prospects of American Foreign Policy, Henry A. Kissinger, 868 (R) Needlework, 964 (A) Nelson, 450 (R) Nephew, The, James Purdy, 416 (R.) Nerina, Nadia, 106 (CA) Nethercot, Arthur, The First Five Lives of Annie Besant, 337 (R) New English Bible, The: New Testament: 360 (A), 370 (R), 400 (L); early purchasers, 382, 458 (PS) New Frontier, The, 433 (A)
New Frontier Recedes' 7 he, 941 (A)
New Gods in Ghana, 10 (A) New Hope, 172 (LA) New Maps of Hell, Kingsley Amis, 263 (R) New Poems by George Crabbe, (ed.) Arthur Pollard, 265 (R) New Poems 1960, Witter Bynner, 846 (R) New World Writing, No. 17, 960 (R) New Year Resolutions for Mr. Lloyd, 22 (F) New Year's Eve, 25 (A) New York on $5 a Day, 734 (CI) New Zealand: attitude to Britain's joining the EEC, 63 (LA), 144 (L); 126 (A); three writers, 597 (L); trade unions 866 (A) Newman, Bernard, Bulgarian Background, 724 (R) News of the World, 166 (PS), 244 (LA), 291, 400 (L) Next Stop-Paradise and The Graveyard, Marck Hlasko (trans.
Norbet Guterman), 574 (R) Nichols, Fan, Be Silent, Love, 523 (R) Nicolson, Harold, The Age of Reason (1700-1789), 18 (R) Night's Black Agent, John Bingham, 341 (R) Nilsson, Martin P., Greek Folk Religion, 762 (R) Nimrod Smith, Alan Wykes, 806 (R) Nin, Anais, The Seduction of the Minotaur, 771 (R) No Answer, 432, 463 (LA) No Confidence, 100 (A) No Frontiers, 772 (A) No High Ground, Fletcher Kriebel and Charles Bailey, 20 (R) No Latitude for Error, Sir Edmund Hillary, 844 (R) No Lave for Johnnie, 226 (CA) No Short Cut, 640 (A) No Signposts in tile Sea, V. Sackville-West, 197 (Ft) Non-Racial Paper, 243 (LA) North, Gil, The Methods of Sergeant Cuff, 341 (R) North and South, 824 (LA)
NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION (NATO)
difficulties about the nuclear deterrent, 215 (A); 316 (LA); Strengthening the Alliance, 704 (LA); Spain and NATO, 742 (A); the keystone of Western defence, 868 (A) Northcliffe of the Nile, The, 9 (A)
Northern Rhodesia: Bee RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Northern Rhodesia, 786 (A), 831 (L) Nothing Important Ever Dies, Romain Gary, 52 (R) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, H. E. Bates, 728 (R) Now We Are Enemies, Thomas Fleming, 156 (R) Nowell, Elizabeth, Thomas Wolfe: A Biography, 568 (R)
NUCLEAR POWER AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS
the need for strong conventional forces and for a reasonable balance between nuclear and conventional weapons, 135 (LA), 215 (A), 868 (A); difficulties about a nuclear deterrent for NATO, 215 (A); nuclear submarines an insurance against attack, 315 (LA); Geneva conference on nuclear tests reopened, 388 (LA); Professor Blackett on nuclear deterrence, 388 (LA); anti-nuclear demonstrations and their value, 431 (LA); the Aldermaston march, 463 (PW); pre-emptive thermonuclear war and 'type II deterrents', 592 (A), 751, 795 (L); Britain's quandary over nuclear defence, 705 (A); underground atomic tests in the US, 711(A); book reviews, 20, 192, 565
Nyasaland: See RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Nylon sheets, 494 (Cl) Nymphettes, 188 (CA)
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Obscenity, 70 (R), 145 (L) Observer, The: 427, 625 (PS) Oceania: The Last Colonies, 33(A) Odhams Press: the Daily Mirror take-over bid, 135 (PW), 136 (LA); Odhams' women's magazines, 237 (A) O'Donovan, Joan, The Middle Tree, 304 (Ft) Offshore Counties, 601 (A) Oil: an oil-fired electrical power station, 607 (A) Old people: causes of falls, 25 (A) Oldenbourg, Zot, Destiny of Fire, 81(R) Oldest and Dirtiest, 742 (A) On a Calm Shore, Frances Cornford. 19 (R) On Balance, 570 (P) On Thermonuclear War, Herman Kahn, 592 (R), 751, 795 (L) On with the Show, 34 (A) Once Bitten, Twice Bitten, Peter Porter, 416 (R) Ondine (Aldwych), 76 (CA) One Autumn Face, Barbara Goolden, 452 (R) One Eyed Jacks, 922 (CA) One Foot in the Cloud's, J. Gathorne-Hardy, 808 (R) One Over the Eight (Duke of York's), 515 (CA) One-Leg, The Marquess of Anglesey. 805 (R) Only Need. The, Brian Higgins, 19 (Ft)
Opera: Sec MUSIC AND OPERA
Operation Eichmann, 516 (CA) Operators, The, Frank Gibney, 340 (R) Opportunity State, The, 378 (A) Opus Del, 11 (L), 830 (A), 916 (L) Ordeal in Court, 906 (A) Organisation for European Cooperation and Development: 657 (F): a report on rising prices, 691 (F) Origins of the Second World War, The, A. J. P. Taylor. 561 (R) Orphan Island, Rose Macaulay, 81 (R) Orpheus (Covent Garden), 76 (CA) Orphic Voice, The: Poetry and Natural History, Elizabeth Sewell, 231 (R) Orwell, George: Collected Essays, 803 (R); 832 (L) Orwell, George: Fugitive From the Camp of Victory, Richard Rees, 803 (11) Osborn, James, (ed.) The Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne, 420 (R) Other Exodus, The, 672 (A), 751, 795, 831 (L), 872 (A). 875, 915, 949 (L) Out of Court, 388 (LA) Out of Internment, 632 (LA) Outbreak Uncharitable, 709 (A) Oversca Service, 361 (L) Owls and Satyrs, David Pryce-Jones, 689 (R) Oxford University: Opus Del's influence, 11(L) Oxymoron, examples of, 494 (Cl) Pacific, South, 126 (A) Packard, Vance, The Waste Makers, 338 (R) Paine, Thomas, 233 (ft), 328 (L) Painted Queen, The, Olga Hesky, 960 (R) Pakistan: cases of detention without trial, 832 (L) Palle, Albert, Experience (trans. Roger Senhouse), 928 (R) Paperbacks reviewed, 761-766 Parade, The, 590 (A) Parents and Children, 272, 457, 580, 696, 897 (A) Pares, Richard, The Historian's Business, 374 (Ft) Paris Scrapbook, 306 (A) Parking: a £2 penalty, 310 (Cl) Parkinson, Professor C. Northcote: on 'The Plight of the Creative Professions', 623 (A)
PARLIAMENT
the Bahraini prisoners on St. Helena discussed, 6 (A). 137 (PC). 213, 282 (A); MPs"homework', 4 (LA), 7 (PC); the Liberal Party's decline in the 19003 compared with that or thc Labour Party today, 69 (A); press amalgamations and take-overs discus- sed, 135 (LA); the affair of the coloured ratings of HMS Victor- ious discussed, 137 (PC); the defence debate in the Commons, 280 (LA); the history of 'deliberate obstruction' in the Commons, 284 (A); South Africa's withdrawal from the Commonwealth discussed, 434 (A); Selwyn Lloyd's Budget speech, 545 (PC); Commons foreign affairs debate, 740 (A); Mr. Butler on the Evans case, 909 (A); book review, 155 Parnell, Val. 109, 149 (CA) Parry, Albert, Garrets and Pretenders, 766 (R) Parsons, Denys, What's Where in London, 965 (CI) Partridge, Eric, Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 966 (PS) Party at Cranton, The, John W. Aldridge, 655 (R) Pasinetti, P. M., Venetian Red, 888 (R) Passenger to London, Gerard Fay, Ill (Ft) Passing Time, Michel Butor (trans. Jean Stewart), 197 (R) Pasternak, Boris: Poems 1955-1959 (trans. Michael Harari). 50 (R); 95 (LA) Path to Leadership, The, Field-Marshal Montgomery, 232 (R) Patmore, Derck, Private History, 50 (R) Paton, Alan, Debbie Go Home, 846 (R) Payne, Reginald, The Watershed, 374 (R) Payne, Robert, The Holy Sword: The Story of Islam, 572 (R) Payroll, 610 (CA)
'Peaceful' Bombs, 711(A)
Pearl, Valerie, London and the Outbreak of the Puritan Revolution, 572 (R) Pearlman, Moshe, The Capture of Adolf Eichmann, 301(R) Pearson, Hesketh, Bernard Shaw, 156 (R) Pedestrians' Association, 166 (PS) Peel, Sir Robert, 804 (R) Pen to Paper, Pamela Frankau, 769 (R) Penal Laws, The, 1691-1760, Maureen Wall, 763 (R) Pens, ball-point, 625 (PS) Pepe, 329 (CA) Pepys, Samuel, 764 (R) Persia: see Iran Persistent Commoner, The, 432 (LA) Peru: Haya de la Torre's career, 357 (A) Peters, Ludovic, Cry Vengeance, 340 (It) Petre, Sir William, 958 (R) Pevsner, Nikolaus, Buildings of England: Suffolk, 425 (R) Philosophy and Language, A. J. Ayer, 231 (R) Philosophy of the Bed, The, Mary Eden and Richard Carrington, 660 (A) Phillips, Dr. Harlan B., (ed.) Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, 616 (It) Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence, 412 (R) Photography: the Photo Fair, 815 (A) Piccadilly, 340 (R) Picture Post: a correction of fact, 361 (L) Pilgrimage, The, John Broderick, 115 (ft) Pilkington Committee, 78 (CA) Pinewood Studios, 494 (PS) Pitman, Robert, and Kenneth Allsop, A Question of Obscenity, 70 (R) Planning, town and country: the Stansted lime-quarrying case, 352 (A), 400(L), 634 (A); permission refused for a house, 679 (L) Planning Wanted, 117 (F), 147 (L) Plath, Sylvia, The Colossus, 50 (R) Plays of T. S. Eliot, The, D. E. Jones, 21(R) Please Don't Tease the Kangaroos, 97 (A) Plumb, J. H., Sir Robert Walpole: The King's Minister, 82 (R)
Pius Co Change . • .' 69 (A)
Poems, A. D. Hope, 416 (R) Poems, Vladimir Nabokov, 770 (R) Poems 1955-1959, Boris Pasternak (trans. Michael Harari), 50 (R) Poetry and Philosophy: A Study in the Thought of John Stuart Mill, Thomas Woods, 155 (R) Poetry reviewed, 19, 50, 193, 265, 414, 416, 575, 770, 846, 926 Pohl, F., and C. M. Kornbluth, Wolfbane, 304 (R) Police: the Lcigh Vance case, 66 (A), 103 (L), 137 (PC), 144 (L), 325 (A); the Kenya Police, 396 (A) Politics of Going into Europe. The, 789 (A) Pollard, Arthur, (ed.) New Poems by George Crabbe, 265 (R) Pollock, Jackson, 797 (CA) Pollock, Louis, 943 (A) Pollyanna, 285 (A) Poor Me, Adam Faith, 888 (R) Population problems in India, 100 (A) Porter, Peter, Once Bitten, Twice Bitten, 416 (R) Portrait of an Officer, Pierre-Henri Simon (trans. Humphrey Hare), (R)
PORTRAIT OP THE WEEK
3, 31, 63, 95, 135, 171, 211, 243, 279, 315, 351, 387, 431, 463, 499, 543, 587, 631, 667, 703, 739, 783, 823, 863, 903, 939 (PW)
OR
the Portuguese liner Santa Maria seized on the high seas by rebels, 95, 135, 171 (PW); the internal situation as background to the seizure of the Santa Maria, 139 (A); riots in Angola, 171 (PW); Dr. Salazar's task of repression in Angola, 669 (A); colonial policies harming NATO allies, 704 (LA); Lord Home's visit, 742 (A); the repression in Angola, 742 (A), 903 (PW) Posh and Pop, 172 (LA)
Post Office: GPO credit cards, 166 (Cl) Postgatc, R., and G. D. H. Cole, The Common People, 764 (R)
POSTSCRIPT .
26, 58, 89, 130, 166, 206, 239, 274, 310, 346, 382. 426, 458, 494, 538, 582, 625, 662, 698, 734, 778, 816, 858, 898, 933, 966 (PS) 'Pomona Takes Wing, The, 389 (PC) Potts, Jean, Home is the Prisoner, 84 (R) Pound and the Dollar, The, 421 (F) Power and Policy in the USSR, Robert Conquest, 806 (R) Power via 011, 607 (A) Powys, John Cowper, Wolf Salem, 846 (R) Premier, The, Simenon, 728 (R) Prenez Garde, Terence de Vac White, 452 (R)
PRESS, THE
a Sudanese newspaper, 9 (A); the Daily Mail interviews Mr. Mac- millan, 31 (LA); the Daily Express's departures from journalistic standards. 96 (LA); the Daily Mirror Group's take-over bid for Odhams Press, 135 (PW), 136 (LA); the trend towards larger and fewer press empires, 136, 172 (LA); editorial conferences, 140 (A); Dress interviews and talking to the press, 164 (A), 222 (L); the Sunday Telegraph, 172 (LA), 206 (PS); the Royal Commission on the Press: to be appointed, 212 (LA), subjects for its consideration, 387 (LA), 392 (A); Bryan Magee's complaint to the Press Council about the Times, 211, 244 (LA), 255(1); the women's magazines compared, 237 (A), 256 (L); the Daily Express fined for contempt of court in Northern Ireland High Court, 244 (LA); the Press Council's rebuke to the Spectator, 244 (LA), 291, 400 (L), 588 (LA); gossip columnists, 274 (PS), 387 (LA); a complaint to the Press Council about the Daily Sketch, 291 (L); Canadian maga- zines, 318 (A); Lord Mancroft's Rights of Privacy Bill, 351 (PW), 387 (LA); Sir Edward Hulton's magazine empire, 361 (L); Proposal for a new Press (or Communications) Council to replace Present Press Council, 387 (LA), 392 (A); poor reputation with the public, 392 (A); censorship of press messages from Russia to cease, 426 (PS); Printing and the Press, 463 (LA) 471, 509 (A), 555, 641, 713, 877 (L); likely effects of tax on TV advertising, 632 (LA); the Daily Express under Arthur Christiansen, 636 (A), 677, 752 (L); press security in the Blake case, 667 (LA); 'liquor licences' for visiting journalists in India, 734 (PS); security 'D Notices', 734 (PS); the Exhibition of British Journalism, 816 (PS), 877 (L); journalism in Rumania, 818 (PS); a Sunday Express sub-editor's part in the capture of John Hall, 858 (PS); a cricket report in the Tavistock Gazette, 858 (PS); The Weather in 'The Street', 874 (A); book reviews, III, 573, 636, 874
Press and People, 392 (A) Press and People, Donald Read, 573 (R) Press Code, 96 (LA) Press Council, 244 (LA)
PRESS COUNCIL
Bryan Magee's complaint against the Times, 211, 244 (LA), 255 (L); rebuke to the Spectator for printing 'four-letter-words', 244 (LA), 291, 400 (L), 588 (LA); complaint submitted about the Daily Sketch, 291 (L); suggestion to replace it by a new Press (or Communications) Council, 387 (LA), 392 (A)
Press Gang, 588 (LA)
Prest, Dr. A. R., The Future of Purchase Tax, 381 (CI) Prime Minister Remembers, A, Francis Williams, 564 (R)
PRINTING INDUSTRY
restrictive practices, 211 (LA)• Printing and the Press, 463 (LA), 471, 509 (A), 555(1); the British printing industry and its indus- trial relations, 463 (LA), 471, 509 (A). 555, 641, 713, 877 (L) Prisoners of St. Helena, The: Part 3, 6 (A) Prisoners of St. Helena, The: Part 4, 213 (A) Prisoners of war, 652 (R) Prisons and penal reform: Home Office censorship of broadcast script on prisons, 130 (PS); the Streaffeild Report, 388 (LA); Training Centres, 675 (A) Prittie, Terence, Germany Divided, 522 (R)
Private History, Derek Patmore, 50 (R)
Private View, A, Joyce Howard, 960 (R) Prize for Art, A, Edward Wakeford, 570 (R) Proddy Boys. The, 603 (A) Professionals v. Amateurs, 669 (A) Professor Grasps the Sword, A, 669 (A) Professor's House, The, Willa Cather, 767 (R) Progress to the Park (Saville), 682 (CA) Progress to the Rope, 668 (LA) Promised Land, The: Memoirs of Shnutel Dayan, (ed.) )(act Dayan (trans. Sidney Lightman), 374 (It) Prostitution: the attitude of the courts, 748 (A), 795, 875, 916 (L) Protecting Power, 282 (A) Protection and Mr. Kennedy, 342 (A) Protection Racket, The, 214 (A) Protestant Truth Society, 101 (A) Proverb, The, and Other Stories, Marcel Ayme (trans. Norman Denny), 618 (R) Prycc-Joncs, David, Owls and Satyrs, 689 (R) Psychiatric training: neglect of, 351 (LA), 354 (A), 441, 514 (L); it WHO report on, 713 (L); 752 (L) Psychoanalysis, 450 (R) Public relations; interference by Home Office PRs, 130 (PS); the 'ethical' clement, 538 (PS), 556 (L); publicity for a deb., 538 (PS) Purchase tax anomalies, 381 (Cl) Purdy, James, Colour of Darkness and The Nephew, 416 (R) 0 Quest, Rodney, Secret Establishment, 888 (R) Question of Colour, A, 321 (A) Question of Hygiene, A, 946 (A) Question of Obscenity, A, Kenneth Allsop and Robert Pitman, 70(R) It Race for the North Pole, John Edward Weems, 844 (R) Radiation, Genes and Man, Bruce Wallace and Th. Dobzhansky, 192 (R) Raglan, Lord, 450 (R) Railways: Dr. Bceching's plans on taking over British Railways, 864 (LA) Raisin in the Sun, A, 756 (CA) Rajan, Balachandra, Too Long in the West, 655 (R) Ramsay, Dr.: to succcd Dr. Fisher, 101 (A); enthroned as Arch- bishop of Canterbury, 942 (A) Raphael, Frederic, A Wild Surmise, 771 (R) Rats, The, Alan Sillitoc, 193 (R) Read, Donald, Preys and People, 573 (R) Re-Assessing the Shah, 708 (A) Rebel, The, 329 (CA) Red Alert for Defence Policy?, 705 (PC) Red-Head, The, Alfred Andersch (trans. Michael Bullock), 574 (R) Rees, Richard, George Orwell: Fugitive From the Camp of Victory, 803 (R) Reeves, James, Collected Poems, 50 (R) Refrigerators: price control, 345 (CI), 362 (L) Refugee World, Robert Kee, 808 (R) Refugees: the flight of Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 672 (A), 751, 795, 831 (1), 872 (A), 875. 915, 949 (1); appeal for Angola refugees, 752 (L); refugees of conscience, 785 (A); 808 (R) Rehearsal, The (Globe), 515 (CA) Reid, J. M., Kirk and Nation, 145, 184(L) Relevance of Whitehead, The, (ed.) Ivor Leclerc, 486 (R) Removals, 165 (Cl) Rendezvous with Destiny, Eric F. Goldman. 766 (R) Resale price maintenance, 345 (Cl), 362 (L), 857 (Cl), 877 (L) Resistance, Rebellion and Death, Albert Comm (trans. Justin O'Brien), 652 (R) Rest in Trust, 136 (LA) Restored, The, 408 (P) Restrictive practices by the printing unions. 212 (LA) Restrictive Practices Court, 63, 96, 388 (LA)
Return of the Prodigal?, 32 (LA)
Revolution in Retailing, Christina Futon, 346 (CI) Reynolds, Quentin, Ephraim Katz and Zwy Aldouby, (ed.) Minister of Death, 301 (R)
RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Mr. Nkomo, 65 (A); Southern Rhodesia constitutional confer- ence: 171 (PW), Mr. Sandys's task, 65 (A), difficulties facing conference, 65 (A), the Southern Rhodesian parties' attitudes towards the proposals, 826 (A), the proposals announced, 864 (LA); Northern Rhodesia constitutional conference: boycotted by United Federal Party, 135 (PW), 174(A), prospects of a reason- able settlement, 172 (LA), dangers of possible failure, 175 (A), In the Balance, 211 (LA), Mr. McLeod's handling of the confer- ence, 243 (LA), 245 (A), the British Government's proposals, 243 (LA), 245 (A), the conference reviewed, 243 (LA), 245 (A), Sir Roy Welcnsky's resistance to British proposals, 282 (A), 388 (LA), the British Government must stand firm, 282, 390 (A), the '15-15-15' proposals, 786 (A), 831 (L), proposals being amended, 864 (LA), the new proposals announced, 939 (PW), 941 (LA); Sir Roy Welensky's atempts to save the form of Federation, 174 (A); Lord Salisbury attacks the Macleod policy, 315 (LA); Sir Roy Welensky returns to Rhodesia after London discussions, 388 (LA); the land issue in Southern Rhodesia, 631 (LA); Federalist arguments on constitutional proposals, 824 (LA); coming Nyasa- land elections, 824 (LA); campaign against colour bar in Southern Rhodesia, 946 (A) Ribaldry of Rome, Jack Lindsay, 762 (R) Richard, Cliff, 495, 538 (PS) Richard II, 686 (R) Richard III (Stratford-upon-Avon), 799 (CA) Richards, I. A., The Screens, and other poems, 575 (R) Ricketts, Ralph, Henry's Wife, 928 (R.) Riefenstahl, Leni: interviewed on TV, 179 (A), 222, 292, 327(1) Right Hand Man, The, James Tucker, 266 (R) Rings: a betrothal ring, 346 (PS) Road Block, Hillary Waugh, 524 (R)
Roads and road safety: the conception of 'Motopia', 537 (A) Rockets: see MISSILES
Rocking the Ark, 23 (A) Roderick Hudson, Henry James, 452 (R) Rofe, Cyril, 898 (PS) Roger, Professor, The Wines of Bordeaux, 58 (PS) Rolland, Romain, John Christopher: Storm and Stress, 338 (R) Rolph, C. H., (ed.) The Trial of Lady Chatterley, 229 (R)
ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Opus Ski's influence in universities, 11 (L); President Kennedy and federal aid for Catholic schools in the US, 433, 549 (A); Catholic ethics and legal problems, 449 (R), 478 (L); 'Micks' and 'Prods' in Northern Ireland, 599,603 (A); anti-Catholic remarks, 709 (A) Romantic Miss Riefenstahl, The, 179 (A) Rome, M. Rostovtzeff (trans. J. D. Duff), 762 (R) Romer Report on the navy spy case, 864 (LA) Roots of Crime. The, 903 (LA) Rosenberg, Edgar, From 6'1:Work to Svengali, 568 (R) Rosenberg, John, Mirror and Knife, 960 (R) Rossetti, 104(1) Rossiter, A. P., Angel with Horns, 300 (R) Rostovtzeff, M., Rome (trans. J. D. Duff), 762 (IQ Rostow, W. W., The United States in the World Arena: An Essay in Recent History, 299 (R) Rothschild, Fritz, Musical Performance in the Times of Mozart and Beethoven, 518 (CA)
ROUNDABOUT
25, 56, 87, 128, 164, 204, 237, 271, 306, 344, 424, 456, 492, 536, 580, 660, 695, 732 775, 815, 896, 932, 964 (A) Rousseau, lc Moonier, 369 (CA) Rowse, A. L., All Souls and Appeasement: A Contribution to Contemporary History, 561 (R) Royal Academy, the 644 (CA) Royal Commission on the Press: to be set up, 212 (LA); subjects for its consideration, 387 (LA), 392 (A); the Spectator's survey of printing and the press, 463 (LA), 471, 509 (A) Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 775 (A) Rugby football: Barbarians v. South Africa, 176 (A) Ruling Servants, The, E. Strauss, 230 (R) Rumania: 157 (R); 'old-fashioned journalists', 818 (PS) Russell, Bertrand: 555 (L); History of Western Philosophy, 725 (R); In Praise of Idleness, 725 (R); Marriage and Morals, 725 (R)
RUSSIA
Pasternak's friend Mme. lvinskaya in a concentration camp, 95 (LA); the chances for negotiation with the new American admini- stration, 138 (A); the West's disregard for Russian feelings, 181 (L); availability of Soviet magazines in England, 181 (L); ideo- logical conflict with China, 211 (PW); vendetta against Mr. Hammarskjold, 211 (LA); Russian horses for the Grand National, 310 (PS); censorship of outgoing press messages to cease, 426 (PS); Major Gagarin makes the first space flight, 499 (PW), 546 (A); Russia's progress in rocket research, 546(A); extension of the death penalty, 668 (LA); prospects for the Khrushchev-Kennedy talks, 740, 784 (LA); the British Trade Fair in Moscow 810 (A); K and Kin Wien, 825 (A); the Kirov Ballet in London, 903 (PW), 917, 953 (CA); separate peace treaty with East Germany this year?. 905 (A); book reviews, 651, 806 Rutherford, Andrew, Byron: A Critical Study, 845 (R) Rutherford, Douglas, Murder Is Incidental, 523 (R) Sackville-West, V., Na Signposts in the Sea, 197 (R) Safety standards, 897 (Cl) Sahara, Spanish, 830 (A) Sailcloth Shroud, The Charles Williams, 83 (R) Saint-Exuperv, Marcel Migeo (trans. Herma Briffault), 524 (R) St. Helena: the Bahraini prisoners: 6 (A). 63, 96 (LA), 105 (L), 137 (PC), 213, 282 (A); released on grant of writ of habeas corpus, 863 (LA), 865 (A), 875. 915 (L) St. John-Stevas, Norman, Life, Death and the Law, 449 (R) St. Tropez, 749 (A) Salisbury, Lord: attacks Government policy for Central Africa, 315 (LA)
Sanctuary, 557 (CA)
Sanderson, Stewart, Hemingway, 654 (R) Sands of Dunkirk, The, Richard Collier, 842 (R) Sandys, Duncan: at the Southern Rhodesia constitutional confer- ence, 65 (A); attitude in India, 130 (PS) Sansom, William, Blue Skies, Brown Studies, 688 (R) Sassoon, Siegfried, Collected Poems, 1908-1956, 926 (R) Satellites, telecommunication. 546 (A) Scenes from Married Life, William Cooper, 154 (R) Scenes from Provincial Life, William Cooper, 154 (R) Schack, William, Art and Agyrol, 116 (R) Schoenberg, 446 (CA) Scholey, Jean, The Dead Past, 728 (R.) School of Donne, The, A. Alvarez, 298 (R) Schwarz-Bart, Andre, The Last of the Just (trans. Stephen Becker), 197 (R)
SCIENCE
Animal Magnetism, 39 (A); US and Russian rocket research compared, 546 (A) underground atomic explosions in the US, 711 (A); book review, 485, 521 Science and Government, C. P. Snow, 521 (R)
Science and Human Values, J. Bronowski, 485 (R)
Science fiction, 263 (R), 328 (L) Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of: report on ship- building industry, 23 (A) Scotch Whisky, Questions and Answers, 934 (PS) Scotland: the Church of Scotland, 145, 184 (L); the nuclear sub- marine base ship arrives in Holy Loch, 315 (PW), 315 (LA) Scott, Sir Walter, 196 (R) Screens, and other poems, The, I. A. Richards, 575 (R) Secret Establishment, Rodney Quest, 888 (R) Secret Partner, The, 802 (CA) Secret Ways, The, 878 (CA) Secretaries, 128 (A) Sects and Society, Bryan M. Wilson, 925 (R) Security: the naval spy case: 431 (PW), 458 (PS), the Romer report, 864 (LA); the Blake case, 667 (PW), 667 (LA); the '13 Notices' issued to the press, 734 (PS) Seduction of the Minotaur, The, Anais Nin, 771 (R) Selected Poems, John Peale Bishop, 19 (R) Selected Poems, 1923-1958, E. E. Cummings, 19 (R) Selwyn Resurgens, 545 (PC) Serpent in Happy Valley, The, 396 (A) Set This House On Fire, William Styron, 232 (R) Seven Years' Hard, 943 (A) Seventeen Conic Sunday, James Garford, 655 (R) Severed Head, A, Iris Murdoch, 885 (R) Sewell, Elizabeth, The Orphic Voice: Poetry and Natural History, 231 (R) Shakespeare: 300 (R); six plays on gramophone records, 647 (CA) Shark for Sale, William Travis, 806 (R) Shaw, Bernard; 156 (R); How to Become a Musical Critic (ed. Dan H. Lawrence), 687 (R); To a Young Actress, 687 (R) Shaw, Bernard, Hesketh Pearson, 156 (R) Shaw, Robert, The Sun Doctor, 728 (R) Sheed, Wilfrid, A Middle Class Education, 416 (R) Shell Guide to Mid-Wales, David Verey, 58 (PS) Sherry, Julian Jeffs, 206 (PS) Sherwood, John, The Half Hunter, 728 (R) Shift System, 740 (LA) Shipping and shipbuilding: report of the DSIR on shipbuilding, 23 (A); unofficial dock strike an Port of London, 632 (LA); skilled workers attracted to West Germany, 740 (LA); book review, 651 Shirts, 965 (Cl) Shoes: quick dyeing, 381 (Cl); synthetic soles 697 (CI) Shopper's Guide, 897 (Cl) Shops and Prices, Frank A. Friday, 857 (Cl), 877 (L)
SHOPS AND SHOPPING
accepting cheques, 27 (PS); 'quality' shops' suspicion of cheques, 582 (CI), 680 (L), 898 (CI); Aquascutum and cheques, 582 (CI). 680 (L), 898 (Cl); a 'Don't Touch' notice, 206 (CI); gift coupons at a supermarket, 239 (PS), 327, 401 (L); retail price maintenance, 345 (CI), 362 (L), 857 (Cl), 877 (L); John Culf's spring flowers, 381 (CI); purchase tax anomalies, 381 (Cl); quick service by a shoe shop, 381 (CI); standard of service of booksellers, 442.477, 514 (L), 661 (CO; antique and junk shops, 456 (A); map shops, 457 (Cl); padlocked typewriters at Ryman's, 538 (CI); ordering meals for delivery at home, 624 (CI); the Army and Navy Stores wine-tastings, 625 (PS); poor service at W. H. Smith's, 661 (Cl); Messrs. Hille, 733 (Cl); Shopping Around, 932 (A) Shores of Night, The, Robert Muller, 523 (R.) Showing the Flag, 315 (LA) Sierra Leone: becomes independent, 553 (A) Signposts for the Sixties (Labour Party) 940 (LA) Sillitoc, Alan, The Rats, 193 (R) Simcox, Edith, 959 (R) Simenon, The Premier and Maigret in Court, 728 (R) Simey, T. S. and M. B., Charles Booth-Social Scientist, 191 (R) Simon, Andre, Wines and Spirits, 427 (PS) Simon, Pierre-Henri, Portrait of an Officer (trans. Humphrey Hare), 81(R) Singapore, 11(L) Singleton, F. B., and Muriel Heppell, Yugoslavia, 724 (R) Sins of Rachel Cade, The, 404 (CA) Sir Robert Walpole: The King's Minister, J. H. Plumb, 82 (R.) Situation Vacant, 64 (A) Sitwell, Sacheverell, Golden Wall and Mirador, 961 (R) Six by American Standards, The, 892 (A)
Sketch of My Life, A, Thomas Mann (trans. H. T. Lowe-Porter),
48(R) Skorzeny, Otto, 289 (A) Slang, 966 (PS)
Slaves of Timbuktu, The Robin Maugham, 768 (R) Sleeping Dogs Lle, 211(LA) Slight Ache, A (Arts), 1 (CA)
Slimming: Enton Hall nature cure, 492 (A)
Small Investor, The, 525-530 (F) Small Winner, The, 544 (LA) Smartest Grave, The. R. J. White, 84 (R) Smiles, Paul, Land of the Black Buffalo, 374 (R) Smith, Anthony, High Street Africa, 196 (R) Smith, Godfrey, The Business of Loving, 689 (R) Smith, Henry Nash, Virgin Land, 766 (R) Smith, lain Crichton, Thistles and Roses, 575 (R) Smith, Lacey Baldwin, A Tudor Tragedy, 887 (R)
Smith, T. Murray, 806 (R)
Smith, W. H., W. S. Lewis and G. L. Lam, (ed.) Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann, 114 (R)
Smokeless fuels, 537 (Cl)
Snodgrass, W. D., Heart's Needle, 416 (R) Snow, C. P., Science and Government, 521 (R) So Near to Life, 294 (CA) Socialised Medicine, 594 (A)
Socialism, 334 (R)
Socialism and Culture, Richard Wollheim, 761 (R) Socialist Commentary: 'quasi-official' ?, 173 (A), 222 (L) Socialist Signposts, 940 (LA)
Sociology: book reviews, 191, 485
Softening of Contours, A, 138 (A) Solitary Confinement, Christopher Burney, 652 (R), 680 (L) Solstices, Louis MacNeice, 575 (R) Some of My Best Friends, 143 (A) Some Reflections on Genius, and Other Essays, Russell Brain, 49 (R) Someone Like You, Roald Dahl, 416 (R) Something Extraordinary, H. S. Turner, 576 (R)
Somme, Battle of the, 724 (R)
Song of the Red Ruby, The, Agnar Mykle (trans. Maurice Michael),
618 (R)
Sound and Fury, 284 (A) Sources of Energy, The, Georg Tugendhat, 703 (LA)
South Africa: See AFRICA, SOUTH
South Africa and World Opinion, Peter Calvocoressi, 4 (LA) South African in England, 217 (A) South African Tremors, 741 (A) South Pacific, 126 (A)
South West Africa: see Africa, South West Southern Rhodesia: see RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Southern Rhodesia, 826 (A)
Space travel: Russia makes the first manned space flight, 499 (PW), 546 (A) SPAIN jurisdiction of military courts, 245 (A); the Minister of Finance, Navarro Rubio, 245 (A); Gil Robles, 245 (A); proceedings against two policemen stopped, 245 (A); a students' strike at the University of Barcelona, 245 (A); trial of intellectuals on charges of subversive activities, 439 (A); the Civil War, 649 (R); Mr.
Butler's remarks on Spain's relations with the West, 739 (PW), 742 (A); failure of the Stabilisation Plan, 830 (A); dismissals in
Madrid University, 830 (A). 916 (L); Opus Dei, 830 (A), 916 (L):
the Spanish Sahara, 830 (A): Bulluers Cannes award for
Virldiana, 830 (A); two literary prize awards, 830 (A) Spanish Civil War, The, Hugh Thomas, 649 (R) Spanish Labyrinth, The, Gerald Brenan, 650 (R) Spare the Rod, 756 (CA) Sparrers Can't Sing (Wyndham's), 480 (CA) Special Powers Acts, The, 605 (A) Spectator, The: rebuke by the Press Council for printing 'four-letter
words', 244 (LA), 291, 400 (L), 588 (LA); 'books for overseas readers' advertisement, 442, 477 (L); change of literary editor, 464 (LA) SPORT International Boat Show, 57 (Cl); big-game hunting, 97 (LA); Barbarians v. South Africa (rugby), 176 (A); Russian horses in the Grand National, 310 (PS); horse-racing in Kenya, 396 (A); alpine climbing, 733 (CI); the second Test match, 947 (A)
Spring, 564 (P) Spring, The, Ilya Ehrenburg, 618 (R) Springtime 3, 960 (R)
Spying: the naval spy case, 431 (PW), 458 (PS); the Blake case, 667 (PW), 667 (LA); the Romer report, 864 (LA) Squire, Sir John, 515 (L)
Stand Fast, 390 (A)
Stansted, Essex: lime-quarrying Inquiry, 352 (A), 400 (L), 634 (A)
Starr, John, and M. R. Werner, The Teapot Dome Scandal, 340 (R) Stars, 404 (CA) State of the Federation, The: -1, 786 (A), 831 (L); -2, 826 (A) Steel in the 1960s, 4 (LA)
Steel industry: advantages of a mixed Industry with a public and a private sector, 4 (LA)
Stein, Leonard, The Balfour Declaration, 268 (R) Steinbeck, John, The Winter of Our Discontent, 960 (R)
Steiner, Rudolf: 400 (R); educational methods, 676 (A), 752 (L)
Stepped-up Campaign, 280 (LA) Sterling Consequences of Mr. Kennedy, The, 199 (F) Stern, Richard, Golk, 158 (R) Stirring Times, 101 (A) Stock, A. G., W. B. Yeats: His Poetry and Thought, 956 (R)
STOCK EXCHANGE the 'Angus' investment system, 53 (F); the 'Hatch' and other investment systems, 84 (F); the plight of the gilt-edged market,
269 (F); Wider Share Ownership-I, 341 (F); Wider Share Ownership-II, 376 (F); investment analysts and investors' clubs,
525 (F); arguments against a capital gains tax, 533 (F); the Budget's possible effects on gilt-edged and equity markets, 619 (F); some low and high equity yields and their reasons, 729 (F); how an investment analyst works, 772 (F); the investment policy of the Church Commissioners, 930 (F)
Stokes, Adrian, Three Essays on the Painting of our Time, 410 (R) Stoneham, Gillian, When That April, 193 (R) Stop It, Whoever You Are (Arts), 260 (CA) Strang, Lord, Britain in World Affairs, 688 (R) Strategy of Desire, The, Ernest Dichter, 76 (R)
Stratford-upon-Avon Studies, I: Jacobean Theatre; 2: Elizabethan
Poetry, (ed.) John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris, 20 (R) Strauss, E., The Ruling Servants, 230 (R)
Streatfeild Report, the, 388 (LA)
Street, Frederick, Fool's Mistress. 570 (R) Strengthening the Alliance, 704 (LA)
Strikes: disciplinary action by BEA and BOAC after 'token' strike, 32 (LA), 144, 183 (L); unofficial dock strike in Port of London, 632 (LA); unofficial strikes in the motor industry, 939 (PW)
Study of History, A: Volume XII, Reconsiderations, Arnold J.
Toynbee, 685 (R)
Styron, William, Set This House On Fire, 232 (R)
Sudan: experiences on a Sudan newspaper, 9 (A) Suffolk architecture, 425 (A)
Sully, Kathleen, The Undesired, 232 (R) Sun Doctor, The, Robert Shaw, 728 (R
H )
Sun in the Morning, The, Jim unter, 808 (R) Sunday Dispatch: ceases publication, 863 (PW), 874 (A) Sunday Express, 858 (PS)
Sunday in London, 556(1)
Sunday Telegraph: first issue, 172 (LA), 206 (PS) Sunday Times: censorship of the E. H. Brooks property advertise-
ments, 427, 625 (PS) Sunderland Museum, 908 (P)
Sundowners, The, 78 (CA) Supreme Command, The, 1914-18, Lord Hankey, 615 (R) Survival, (ed.) J. M. Fowler, 192 (R) Sweezy, Paul M., and Leo Huberman, Cuba, Anatomy of a Revolu- tion, 614 (R) Swift and Strong, 31 (LA)
Syria: exchange control a step to fuller integration with Egypt, 213 (A)
Syrian Anniversary, 213 (A) Tail and the Dog, The 136 (A) Take a Giant Step, 188 (CA) Take a Girl Like You, Kingsley Amis, 154 (R), 183, 221, 292 (L) Taken at the Flood: The Story of Albert D. Lasker, John Gunther,
116 (R)
Taking the Current, 631 (LA) Talent Scout, The, Romain Gary, 523 (R)
Tamils: treatment in Ceylon, 502, (A), 641, 677, 714, 752 (L)
Tariff Reform, 388 (LA) Taste of Fear, 478 (CA)
Taxis: overcharging on long journeys, 661 (Cl); competition from the minicabs, 965 (Cl)
Taylor, A. J. P.; The Origins of the Second World War, 561 (R); Bismarck, 764 (R) Taylor, Elizabeth, In a Summer Season, 618 (R) Taylor, H. A., The British Press, 874 (R) Taylor, Rex: Michael Collins, 763 (R); Assassination, 763 (R) Teacher's Lot, The, 435 (A), 475, 513, 556, 597 (L), 743-6 (A), 793,
831, 875, 916 (L)
Teapot Dome Scandal, The, M. IL Werner and John Starr, 340 (R)
Teeth, children's, caring for, 42, 73, 104, 144, 222 (L) Telephones: GPO credit cards, 166 (CI); teenager phones in the US, 273 (CI); TIM, 426 (CIL William Gerhardi's telephone conversations, 466 (A) TELEVISION 'Is This an Actual Programme?', 13 (CA); Pay TV (Toll TV), 41, 103, 183 (L); Pay TV in Canada, 393 (A); an open letter to the Pilkington Committee, 78 (CA); interconnection of Val Parnell, ATV and the Palladium, 109, 149 (CA); the Leni Riefenstahl
interview, 179 (A), 222, nz, 327 (L).' animal programmes, 185 (CA); the Churchill series The Valiant Years, 227 (CA); schools
TV, 329 (CA); TV drama, 482 (CA); Canadian TV, 393 (A); a 'dimpled' announcer, 478 (L); Ulster television, 607 (A); likely effects of tax on TV advertising, 632 (LA)
Ten Rillington Place, Ludovic Kennedy, 64 (LA), 67 (R), 597 (L),
909(A)
Ten Rillington Place-Dr. Teare's Evidence, 138 (A) Tennyson: The Growth of a Poet, J. H. Buckley, 567 (R) Tenth Man, The (Comedy), 557 (CA)
Tents, 933, 965 (CI)
Term of Trial, James Barlow, 888 (R)
Testament of Adolf Hitler, The: The Hitler-Borntann Documents,
February-April 1945, (ed.) Francois Genoud (trans. R. H.
Stevens), 265 (R) THEATRE
the African musical King Kong, 37 (A); a review of 1960 45 (CA); Noel Coward's attack on contemporary plays, 185 (CA); Twen- tieth Century's symposium on the theatre, 223 (CA); the Lord Chamberlain and Fangs Ain't Wot They Used T'Be, 214 (A), 256,
292 (L); drink at theatrical performances, 255 (L); Mrs. Patrick
Campbell, 617 (R); Max Frisch's Biedermann and the Arsonists,
644 (CA); book reviews, 451, 689
Then and Now, 599 (A) There is a River, Richard Vaughan, 21(R) There is No Refuge, Gwen Kelly, 689 (R) There Must be a Pony!, Jim Kirkwood, 266 (R) This Is Your Child, Anne Allen and Arthur Morton, 775 (A) This Sweet Sickness, Patricia Highsmith, 232 (R) Thistles and Roses, lain Crichton Smith, 575 (R) Thomas, Hugh, The Spanish Civil War, 649 (R) Three (Arts), 106 (CA) Three Card Trick, 137 (PC) Three Essays on the Painting of our Time, Adrian Stokes, 410 (R) Three Posts on the Square (Arts), 753 (CA) 3000 Years of Deception in Art and Antiques, Frank Arnau (trans.
J. Maxwell Brownjohn), 300 (R)
Thunderball, Ian Fleming, 452 (R) Thurber, James, Lanterns and Lances, 807 (R) Tibet, Ill 1 (R)
Tiger-shooting, 95 (PW), 97 (LA)
Tight White Collar, The, Grace Metalious, 21 (R)
TIM, 426 (CI)
Time Exposure, 66 (A), 103, 144 (L) Time to Decide, A, 501 (A) Times, The: reversal of policy over Rhodesia, 211 (LA); Bryan
Magee's complaint to the Press Council, 211, 244 (LA). 255 (1); wine news, 382 (PS); a letter on Cuba, 638 (A), 680, 713 (L); use of the phrase 'career diplomatist', 858 (PS)
Timothy Evans, 64 (LA) Tips for Tourists, 121 (A)
Tizard, Sir Henry, 521 (R)
To a Young Actress: The Letters of Bernard Shaw to Molly Tompkins,
687 (R)
Toad of Toad Hall (Westminster), 13 (CA)
Tompkins, Molly, 687 (R)
Too Long in the West, Balachandra Rajan, 655 (R) Topical Comment, Roy Harrod, 373 (R) Tories in Revolt, 593 (A) Tory Socialism, 703 (LA) Tough Staff, 176 (A)
Toulouse-Lautrec, 257 (CA) Town and country planning: the Stansted lime-quarrying case, 352 (A), 400 (L), 634 (A); permission refused for a house, 679 (L)
Toynbee, Arnold J., A Study of History: Volume XII, Reconsidera- tions, 685 (R) Toynbee, Philip, (ed.) Underdogs, 484 (R)
Toys, children's, copied, 166 (Cl)
Tractors for Men, 828 (A), 877 (L) Trade Below the Rio Grande, 693 (A) Trade Fair, 810 (A)
Trade unions: in the printing industry, 212,463 (LA), 471, 509 (A); the unions in New Zealand, 866 (A); the judgment in the ETU ballot-rigging case, 940 (LA) Trading stamps in shops, 239 (PS), 327, 401 (L) Tradition in French and English literature, 418 (R)
Training Centres, 675 (A) Traitor, The, Andre Gorz (trans. Richard Howard), 928 (R)
TRAVEL complaints to travel agents, 12 (L); unsatisfactory hotels, 89 (PS);
Tips for Tourists, 121 (A); individual travel and agents specialising
in it, 122 (A); travellers' cheques, 121 (A), 184 (L); New Zealand and the South Pacific, 126 (A); London Airport North departure lounge, 166 (CI); impressions of Paris, 306 (A); inconveniences at London Airport, 310 (Cl); touring maps, 457 (CI); maps for motorists, 858, 933 (CI); cheap charter flights to New York, 624 (Cl): book reviews, 340, 688, 769 Travellers' cheques, 121 (A), 184(1)
Travis, William, Shark for Sale, 806 (R) Treasury Obsession?, A, 809 (F) Trend Is Up, The, Anthony West, 523 (R) Tresper Revolution, The (Arts), 917 (CA) Trial in Madrid, 439 (A) Trial of Lady Chatterley, The, (ed.) C. H. Rolph, 229 (R) Tricheurs, Les (Youthful Sinners), 46 (CA) Trigger Fingers, 388 (LA) Triple Alliance, The (Royal Court), 799 (CA) Troubles of Personal Government, 904 (A) True Story of the Grosvenor East Indiaman, The, Percival R. Kirby,
651 (R)
Truman, Harry S., Mr. Citizen, 616 (R) Trumpets Shall Sound, The, 942 (A) Tucker. James, The Right Hand Man, 266 (R) Tudor Secretary, F. G. Emmison, 958 (R) Tudor Tragedy, A, Lacey Baldwin Smith, 887 (R) Tugendhat, Georg, The Sources of Energy, 703 (LA)
Tunisia: President Bourguiba's visit to President de Gaulle, 316 (A) Turkish baths, 776, 816 (Cl)
Turner, H. S., Something Extraordinary, 576 (R) Tuttle, Elizabeth Orman, The Crusade against Capital Punishment in Great Britain, 725 (R) Twelve at Table, 173 (A) Twentieth Century: a symposium on the theatre, 223 (CA) Two for the River, L. P. Hartley, 728 (R) Two to Five in High Flats (Housing Centre), 696 (A)
Tynan, Kenneth, 639 (A), 680, 713 (L)
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U.S. and U.N., 353 (A)
Ulster: See IRELAND, NORTHERN
Ulster Today, 599-607 (A) Under the Umbrella, 784 (LA)
Underdeveloped countries, aid to: proposals for assistance, 361 (L); President Kennedy's aims, 453 (F); the Development Assistance Group, 453 (F); impending changes in manner of Western aid, 657 (F), 680 (L)
Underdogs, (ed,) Philip Toynbec, 484 (R) Undesired, The, Kathleen Sully, 232 (R)
Unemployment: in Northern Ireland, 601, 603 (A)
Unifying the Common Market, 929 (A)
Unilateralism: how is Labour Party conference decision on uni- lateralism to be reversed?, 173 (A); rejected by USDAW at union conference, 631 (LA), and by AEU, 670 (PC); Mr. Gaitskell's victory, 904 (LA)
Unit Trusts, 526 (F)
Unitarians, 143 (A) United Arab Republic: see Egypt and Syria UNITED NATIONS the future of South West Africa before the Hague Court, 4 (LA); Russian vendetta against Mr. HammaralciOld, 211 (LA); implica- tions of Security Couch resolution on the Congo, 317 (A); Soviet attacks on the Secretary-General, 353 (A); Britain to vote against South Africa on certain issues. 500 (ILA) UNITED STATES
diplomatic relations with Cuba broken off, 3 (PW); the Kennedy administration assessed, 34 (A); the American novel, 47 (R); Mr. Eisenhower's Presidency, 64 (LA); disarmament and 'bases and spheres of influence' as possible subjects for negotiation with Mr. Khrushchev, 138 (A); breathtaking tempo of the new Admini- stration, 172, 433 (A); the impact of President Kennedy on the economy, 199 (F), and on the British political parties, 212 (LA); new ideas in food and other consumer goods, 273 (CI); President Kennedy's increasing popularity, 280 (A); the 'lonely intellectual', 280(A); the Kennedy plan to counter recession, 305 (F); Southern California, 340 (R); Protection and Mr. Kennedy. 342 (A); Adlai Stevenson, 353 (A); U.S. and U.N., 353 (A) ; American youth, 407 (R): measures to aid the dollar, 421 (F): President Kennedy and federal aid for Catholic schools, 433, 549 (A); problem of improving rate of economic growth, 490(A); America's economic goals, 533 (A); the Macmillan-Kennedy talks, 499 (LA); the Cuban landings: US involvement, 543 (LA), 642 (L), responsibility for failure, 589 (A), the Taylor commission appointed to investigate the Cuban fiasco, 669 (A), the 'tractors for Cuban prisoners' proposal, 828 (A), the morality of intervention, 829 (A), 877, 915 (L); Mrs. Kennedy, 548 (A); the Central Intelligence Agency, 'intelligence' and security, 589 (A), 667 (LA), 829 (A); ' US health services, 594 (A); cheap charter flights to America, 624 (Cl); President Kennedy in favour of Britain joining the EEC, 657 (F); cheap American coal, 703 (LA), 832 (L); under- ground atomic tests, 711 (A); prospects for the Khrushchev- Kennedy talks, 740, 784 (LA); James Reston on European anti-Americanism, 784, 823 (LA); President Kennedy's speech at London Embassy, 822 (LA); complaints against European allies, 822 (LA); American anglophobia, 822 (LA); K and K in Wien, 825 (A); Henry A. Kissinger on US foreign policy, 868 (A); The Six by American Standards, 892 (A); the Administra- tion's prestige receding, 941 (A); the case of Louis Pollock, writer, 943 (A); Chicago in the Twenties, 957 (R); book reviews, 299, 338, 340, 450, 616, 766 United States in the World Arena, The: An .Essay in Recent History, W. W. Rostow, 299(R) Universities: academic freedom in Singapore, 11 (L); influence of Opus Del, 11 (1..); 'donnianship' in reviewing, 221 (1) Unsleep, The, Diana and Mcir thllon, 488 (R) Up Spake the Cabin Boy, Robert Harbinson, 374 (R) Uses of Literacy ,The Richard Hoggart, 761 (R) Ustinov, Peter, The Loser, 304 (R)
V
Vaizey, John, and Patrick Lynch, Guinness's Brewery in the Irish Economy 1759-1876, 52 (R) Valiant Crusade, A, W. Moss, 775 (A) A A
A Verne, Jules, 841 (R) Verwoerd, Dr.: his background and career, 287 (A) Verworrd: The End, Garry Allighan, 451 (10 1 Very Important Person, 610 (CA) Victoria, Queen, 48 (R) Vie, Urn', 78 (CA) Vincent, Dwight, and Day Keene, Chautauqua, 52 (R) Vintage (quarterly), 310 (PS) Virgin Land, Henry Nash Smith, 766 (R) Virgin Spring, The, 839 (CA) Visions of Simone Machard, The (Unity), 917 (CA) Vire la Difference, 325 (A) Voices in Stone, Ernst Doblhofer (trans. Mervyn Saville), 923 (R) Vox, Maximilien, Napoleon, 764 (R) Wages and salaries: grammar school teachers' pay and conditions, 435 (A), 475, 513, 556, 597 (L), 739 (LA), 743 (A), 793, 831, 875, 916 (L); a report on prices and wages policy, 691 (F) Wages Policy, A, 691 (F) Wagner: his tempi, 681 (CA), 832, 877, 916 (L) Walc.lson, H. M., (ed.) Modern German Stories, 338 (R) Wakefield Mystery Plays, The (Mermaid), 515 (CA) Wakeford, Edward, A Prize for Art, 570 (R) Wales; the fuss over David Verey's Shell Guide to Mid-Wales, 58 (PS); impression of being 'abroad', 625 (PS) Walking the Indian Streets, Ved Mehta, 688 (R) Wall, Maureen, The Penal Laws, 1691-1760, 763 (R) Wallace, Bruce, and Th. Dobzhansky, Radiation, Genes and Man, 192 (R) Wallace, Irving, The Chapman Report, 488 (R) Wallach, Ira, The Absence of a Cello, 232 (R) Walpole, Sir Robert, 82, 114 (R) Walrus, a stuffed, 908 (P) Walsh, P. G., Livy: His Historical Aims and Methods, 198 (R) ...Wanted: Estate Managers, 387 (LA)
WAR
thermonuclear war, 592 (A), 751, 795 (L); the German spring offensive of 1918, 752 (L); cavalry charges, 898 (PS), book reviews, 20, 156, 232, 304, 450, 488, 649, 650, 652, 724, 840, 958 Warner, Oliver, The Battle of the Nile, 450 (R) Warren, W. L., King John, 521 (R) Waste disposal units, 426 (Cl) Waste Makers, The, Vance Packard, 338 (R) Watershed, The, Reginald Payne, 374 (R) Watery Maze, The: The Story of Combined Operations, Bernard Fergusson, 488 (R) Watson, Sir Angus: obituary, 136 (LA) Watt, W. Montgomery, Muhammad, Prophet and Statesman, 572 (R) Watts, Stephen, Moonlight on a Lake in Bond Street, 769 (R) Waugh, Hillary, Road Block, 524 (R) Weapons and Policies, 135 (LA) Weather in 'The Street', The, 874 (A) Weekend activities, 536 (A) Weems, John Edward, Race for the North Pole, 844 (R.) Welcome, John, Beware of Midnight, 808 (R) Welcome to Ba-ath, Sir, 38 (A) Welensky's Last Stand, 174 (A) Wellington at War, (ed.) Anthony Brett-James, 450 (R) Wells, H. G., 926 (R) Wendt, Herbert, It Began in Babel (trans. James Kirkup), 923 (R) We're Just Not Practical (Stratford, East), 148 (CA) Werner, M. R., and John Starr, The Teapot Dome Scandal, 340 (R) Wesley, John, 689 (R) West, Anthony, The Trend Is Up, 523 (R) Western Aid, 453 (F) Western Defences, 215 (A) Western Intellectual Tradition, The, J. Bronowski and Bruce Mazlish, 485(R) Westminster Commentary, 7, 137, 389, 545, 670, 705 (PC) What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Henry Farrell, 341 (R) What's Where in London, Denys Parsons, 965 (CI) When That April, Gillian Stoneham, 193 (R) Where do we go from Here?, 525 (F), 597 (L) Where the Hot Wind Blows, 188 (CA) Whisky recipes for warm weather, 934 (PS) White. R. J., The Smartest Grave, 84 (R) White, Terence dc Vere, Prenez Garde, 452 (R) White Americans, The, 468 (A) White Goddess, The, Robert Graves, 762 (R) White House, The, 548, 549 (A) White Man, Gustav Jahoda, 451 (R) Whitehead, A. N., 486 (R) Whitehorn, Katharine, Kitchen In the Corner, 458 (PS) Whiteman. J. H. M., The Mystical Life, 653 (R) Who Lived to See the Day, Philippe de Vom6court, 842 (R) Whole Mystery of Art, The, Giorgio Melchiori, 448 (R) Who's Who 1961, 415 (R) Whythorne, Thomas, 420 (R) Wirkford Point, J. P. Marquand, 304 (R) Wider Share Ownership-1, 341 (F) Wider Share Ownership-II, 376 (F) Wild in the Country, 951 (CA) Wild Surmise, A, Frederic Raphael, 771 (R) William Empson Reading Selected Poems (Listen Record), 416 (R) Williams, Charles, The Sailcloth Shroud, 83 (R) Williams, E. N., The Eighteenth Century Constitution, 155 (R) Williams, Francis, A Prime Minister Remembers, 564 (R) Williams, Raymond: The Long Revolution, 334 (R); Culture and Society, 1780-1950, 761 (R) Williamson, Henry, In the Woods, 576 (R) Willock, Colin, Death in Covert, 523 (R) Wilson, Bryan M., Sects and Society, 925 (R) Wilson, Sir Henry, 763 (R)
WINE
Chateau Ausone, 27 (PS); 'Hottentot' influence-also 'fornicated' wine, 58 (PS); Chateau Guiraud, 58 (PS); Gilbey's El Mbo sherry, 90 (PS); Vin Blanc de Cassis, 130 (PS); sherry, 206 (PS); Schlumberger's Pinot Gris Selection, 1958, 274 (PS); 1955 red Grand Hermitage, 310 (PS); a 1953 Barolo, 382 (PS); 1959 Dom Scharzhorberger. 427 (PS); cheap Spanish and Portuguese wines, 458 (PS); Bulgarian wines, 495 (PS); Taylor 1955 port, 538 (PS); Montilla, 582 (PS); Niersteiner Riesling, 625 (PS); Schloss Bockelheimer 1957, 625 (PS); Lyons' 1952 and 1953 clarets: Langoa Barton, Gruaud Larose and Mouton d'Armailhacq, 698 (PS); champagne-bottling, 732 (A): Melnik (Czech) 'Burgundy', 778 (PS); Williamine or 'Le Bon Pere William', 778 (PS); 1953 Château Mouton Rothschild, 858 (PS); Chateau Lafaurie- Peyraguey 1923, 898 (PS); Framboise d'Alsace, 966 (PS) Wines and Spirits, Andr6 Simon, 427 (PS) Wines of Bordeaux, The, Professor Roger, 58 (PS) Winter of Our Discontent, 7'he, John Steinbeck, 960 (R) Within the Family?, 279 (LA) Wolf Solent, John Cowper Powys, 846 (R) WiLifbane, C. M. Kornbluth and F. Pohl, 304(R) Wolfe, Thomas: A Biography, Elizabeth Nowell, 568 (R) Wollheim, Richard, Socialism and Culture, 761 (R) .
Woman: investigation into the use of cosmetics, 424 (A) Woman, Wife and Worker (HMSO), 56 (A) Woman's Realm, 237 (A), 256 (L) Women Behind Barbed Wire, 443 (CA) Women's magazines compared, 237 (A), 256 (L) Woodhouse, C. M., British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War, 264 (R) Woods, Thomas, Poetry and Philosophy: A Study in the Thought of John Stuart Mill, 155 (R) World of Apt,, The, 478 (CA) World on the Wane, A, Claude Levi-Strauss (trans. John Russell), 686(R) World Prehistory, Grahame Clark, 768 (R.) Worm and the Ring, The, Anthony Burgess, 808 (R) Wounded Buffalo, 65 (A) Writer and Commitment, The, John Munster, 884 (R) Writer's Dilemma, The, 884 (R) Wykes, Alan, Nimrod Smith, 806 (R) Yachting, 57 (Cl) Years of Peril, The, Sir Arthur Bryant, 764 (R) Yeats, W. B., Essays and Introductions, 448 (R) Yeats, W. B.: His Poetry and Thought, A. G. Stock, 956 (R) Yeats: The Man and the Masks, Richard Ellmann, 956 (R) You in Your Small Corner (Arts), 444 (CA) Young Mr. Wesley, The, V. H. H. Green, 689 (R) Yugoslavia: the Slovene minority in Austria, 103 (L); 724 (R) Yugoslavia, Muriel Heppell and F. B. Singleton, 724 (R) Zimmern, Alfred, The Greek Republic, 762 (R) Zolotow, Maurice, Marilyn Monroe, 419 (R)
CONTRIBUTORS
Adams, Michael, 98, 213, 590, 784 (A) Adrian, Leslie, 26, 57, 89, 129, 165, 205, 238, 273, 308, 345, 381, 425, 457, 494, 537, 581, 624. 661, 697, 733, 776, 816, 857, 897, 933, 965 (CI) Alexander, Peter, 192 (R) Allsop, Kenneth, 285 (A) Altrincham, Lord, 48, 337, 564 (R), 789 (A) Amis, Kingsley, 47 (R) Ascherson, Neal, 157, 196, 451, 686 (R) Ashworth, Herbert, 526 (F) Aylmer, G. E., 958 (R) Bailey, Richard, 342, 25
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Barnes, Clive, 16, 43, 106, 152, 226, 7, 332, 365, 443, 482, 519, 612, 648, 717, 837, 917, 953 (CA) Barraclough, Geoffrey, 233, 521, 572, 886 (R) Bateson, F. W., 231 (R) Bayley, John, 926 (R) Becher, R. A., 231 (R) Beer, Patricia, 564 (P), 850 (R) Benenson, Peter, 139 (A), 769 (R) Bergonzi, Bernard, 115, 266, 416, 574, 689, 846 (R) Blake, Robert 804 (R) Bleakley, David, MP, 603 (A) Bollinger, Conrad, 866 (A) Bonham Carter, Mark, 264, 652 (R) Bradbrook, M. C., 420 (R) Brand, Charles, 435, 743 (A) Brien, Alan, 13, 45 (CA), 70(A) 520, 884 (R) Brogan, D. W., 156 (R), 433, 548, 828 (A)
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Bryden, Ronald, 81, 232, 375, 484, 523, 568, 655, 767, 852, 885 (R) Buchanan, Adam, 100 (A) Cairns, David, 44, 76, 109, 147, 188, 228, 293 (CA), 317 (A), 363, 403, 446, 483, 518, 560, 643, 681 (CA), 687(R), 715, 757, 798, 833, 883, 954 (CA) Callow, Philip, 576 (R) Calvocoressl, Peter, 268, 341 (R) Campbell, A. E., 688 (R) Campbell, Patrick, 140, 289 (A) Catling, Susan, 504 (A) Chadwick, Owen, 689 (R) Champion, Harold, 126 (A) Chapman, Hester W., 887 (R) Childers, Erskine B., 175, 357, 672, 873 (A) Cline, R. A., 251, 502, 748 (A) Cole, John, 23, 161, 471, 509, 601 (A) Coleman, John, 52, 156 197, 338, 418, 488 (R) Conquest, Robert, 616 40, 639 (A), 651 (R), 829 (A) Cooper, Douglas, 372 (R) Creighton, T. R. M., 65, 175, 282, 390, 786, 826 (A) Critchley, Julian, MP, '705 (PC), 908 (A) Curran, Charles, 565 (R) Custos, 24, 54, 86, 118, 161, 202, 234, 270, 305, 343, 379, 422, 454, 491, 535, 578, 620, 658, 693, 732, 774, 813, 856, 930, 964 (F) Davenport, Nicholas, 22, 53, 84, 117, 160, 199, 234, 269, 305, 341, (F), 373 (R), 376, 421, 453, 489, 533, 577, 619, 657, 691, 729, 772, 809, 854, 889 (F) Davie, Donald, 19, 193, 370, 416, 575 (R) Davies, Ernest, 439 (A) Donnelly, Desmond, MP, 546, 869 (A) Dowling, H. M., 744 (A) Drabble, Margaret, 851, 959 (R) du Cann, Edward, MP, 526 (E) Eden, J. P., 528 (F) Enright, D. J., 48, 154, 335 (R) Ervine, St. John, 599 (A) Feick, Colin, 372 (R) Faulkner, Brian, MP, 605 (A) Finley, M. I., 198, 487 (R) Fisher, Desmond, 603 (A) FitzGibbon, Constantine, 842 (R) Fletcher, Raymond, 20, 488 (R) Fletcher-Cooke, Charles, MP, 7 (PC) Forster, Peter, 13, 43, 78, 109, 149, 185, 227, 262, 296, 329, 368, 405, 447, 482, 517, 608 (CA), 749 (A), 755, 840, 879, 953 (CA) Franklin, Harry, 174, 245 (A) Furbank, P. N., 770 (R) Furlong, Monica, 64, 101, 143, 360, 457, 580, 640, 696. 709, 792, 897, 942 (A) Fyvel, T. R., 111, 301 (R.) Gainham, Sarah, 99, 465, 633, 825, 905 (A) Gascoigne, Bamber, 76, 106, 148, 185 (CA), 214 (A), 223, 260, 296, 331, 364, 401, 444, 480, 515, 557, 608, 644, 682, 720, 753, 799, 835, 882, 917, 951 (CA) Gellert, Roger, 451 (II) Gilliatt, Penelope, 419 (R) D Gillie, arsie, 5, 32, 136, 316, 501, 589, 825, 904 (A) Glennie, Michael, 810 (A) Golding, William, 49, 194, 263, 410, 768, 841 (R) Gould. Julius, 485 (R) Graham, Hugh, 257, 559, 644, 797, 920 (CA) Gregor, len, 566 (R) Gregory, Kenneth, 38, 947 (A) Grigson, Geoffrey, 21, 114, 158, 265, 304,452, 618, 728 (R), 804 (P), 888, 961 (R) Grimond, Jo. MP, 392 (A) Hale, J. R., 924 (R) Harcourt, William, 9 (A) Harding, D. W., 110 (R) Hart, Frank, 506 (A) Hartley, Anthony, 138, 249, 317 (A), 522 (R), 637 740, 764, 868 (A) Henderson, R. B., 607(A) Henriques, Sir Basil, 675, 906 (A) Hill, Christopher, 158, 303, 420, 572, 685, 924 (R) Hill, Derek, 331 (CA) Hodgart, Matthew, 336 (R) Hodgart, Patricia, 771, 928 (R) Hodgson, Simon, 369 (CA) Hollis, Christopher, 100, 215, 359, 502, 549 (A), 908 (P) Holloway, John, 155 (R) Holmstrom, John, 647 (CA) Hope, Francis, 888 (R) Hughes, Ted, 414, 768 (P) Hyman, Stanley, 378 (A) Inglis, Brian, 67 (R), 248 (A), 573 (R), 636 (A), 763 (R), 874 (A), 956 (R) Ivens, Michael, 466 (A) Jacobson, Dan, 407 (R) Jenkins, Roy, MP, 69, 284 (A), 299 (R), 434 (A), 615, 649 (R) Joke!, Richard, 614 (R) Joll, James, 522, 561, 842 (R) Kee, Robert, Ill, 232, 724 (R) Kennedy, Ludovic, 138 (A), 304, 725 (R), 909 (A) Kermode, Frank, 21, 114, 298, 448 (R) Kirk, Peter, MP, 593 (A) Klingopulos, G. D., 567 (R) Knights, L. C., 300 (R) Knowles, David, 521, 686 (R) Kohn, Leo, 872 (A) Laski, Marghanita, 338, 570 (R), 570 (P), 726, 808, 925 (R.) Leapman, Michael, 708 (A) Leavis, F. R., 229, 412 (B.) Lederer, Lajos, 724 (R) Levin, Bernard, 6, 66 (A), 137 (PC), 173, 213, 282, 352 (A), 389, 545 (PC), 634 (A), 670 (PC), 742, 785, 865, 943 (A) Lothbury, 525 (F) Lyall, Gavin, 734 (PS) Lydgate, John, 25, 88, 164, 238, 308, 380, 493, 624 (A) MacCaig, Norman, 414 (R), 420 (P) McDouall, Robin, 121 (A) Mackenzie, Kenneth, 217, 246, 464, 741 (A) Mathias, Peter, 52 (R) Maxwell, J. C., 20, 370 (R) Mercant, J., 530 (F) Michaels, Peter, 33, 97 (A) Miller, Jonathan, 83 (R), 676 (A) Miller, Karl, 196 (R) Mitchell, Julian, 960 (R) Mortimer, John, 617, 803 (R) Moynahan, Julian, 568, 807 (R.) Muller, Robert, 179 (A) Nicholson, Geoffrey, 374, 651, 844(R) Noel-Baker, Francis, MP, 887 (R) Northcott, Cecil, 10 (A) Nowell-Smith, P. H., 486 (R) O'Donnell, Donat, 80 (R) Peierls, Rudolf. E., 592 (A) Peterson, A. D. C., 323, 746 (A) Phelps, Gilbert, 50 (R) Pinhciro, Patricia McGowan, 669 (A) Plowden, William, 764 (R) Plumb, J. H., 155, 374, 886 (R) Porteus, Hugh Gordon, 654, 769, 923 (R) Quennell, Peter, 845 (R) Quigly, Isabel, 16, 46, 78, 107, 149, 188, 226, 262 (CA), 272 (A), 294, 329, 368, 404, 443, 478, 516, 557, 610, 647, 682, 722, 756, 802, 839, 878, 922, 951 (CA) Quinton, Anthony, 302, 653, '761(R) Rau, Santha Rama, 281 (A) Raven, Simon, 83 (R), 124 (A), 340 (R), 396 (A), 524, 613. 688, 762, 808, 960 (R) Rawstorne, Peter, 683 (CA) Ray, Cyril, 20 (R), 26, 58 (PS), 83 (R), 89, 130 (PS), 156 (R), 166, 206, 239, 274, 310 (PS), 340 (R), 346, 382, 426 (PS), 450 (R), 458, 494 (PS), 523 (R), 538 (PS), 575 (R), 582, 625, 662, 698 (PS), 728 (11), 778 (PS), 805 (R), 816, 858, 898, 933, 966 (PS) Rees, David, 650, 958 (R) Richler, Mordecai, 35, 318, 393, 468, 595 (A) Robertson, Andrew, 617 (R) Robertson, Jean, 122 (A) Robinson, Kenneth, MP, 594 (A)
Robinson, Kenneth J., 129, 205, 271, 344, 425, 537, 623. 696, 755, 878 (A) Roethke, Theodore, 408 (P) Rovere, Richard H., 34, 172, 280, 353, 589, 669, 941 (A) Schapiro, Leonard, 230 (R) Scott, George, 553 (A) Scott, Grace, 946 (A) Segal, Hanna, 450 (R) Segal, Ronald M., 287 (A) Shutticworth, Martin, 926 (R) Sinclair, Andrew, 957 (R) Smith, Anthony, 768 (R) Smith, Denis Mack, 265 (R) Smith, lain Crichton, 564 (P) Smith, Peter Duval, 723 (R) Smith, Stevie, 806 (R) Sparrow, John, 50(R) Stewart, Oliver, 219 (A) Suarez, Francisco, 245, 830 (A) Tanner, Tony, 654, 766 (R) Taylor, Telford, 550, 706 (A) Thompson, James Cargill, 727 (R) Thwaite, Anthony, 770, 846 (R) Titmuss, Richard M., 354 (A) Tomalin, Claire, 849 (R) Tucker, James, 176 (A) Tugendhat, Georg, 963 (A) Tully, J. H., 81(R) Turnell, Martin, 652 (R) Utechin, S. V., 806(R) Vance, Leigh, 325 (A) Wain, John, 50(R) Waugh, Evelyn, 300, 415, 928 (R) Wedgwood, C. V., 82 (R) White, Jack, 913 (A) Whitehorn, Katharine, 25, 56, 87 (A), 116 (R), 128, 164, 204, 237, 271, 306, 344, 424, 456, 492, 536, 580, 660, 695, 732, 775, 815 (A), 847 (R), 896, 932, 964 (A) Williams, Bernard, 18, 725 (R) Williams, Patricia, 37 (A) Williamson, John, 39, 711(A) Wollheim, Richard, 334, 410, 449 (R) Young, Michael, 191, 485 (R)