12 DECEMBER 1958, page 23

Dale Carnegie

SIR,—I am deeply grateful for the biased but highly revealing report on the activities of the Dale Carnegie Course in your last number. Obviously we, more than anyone else.......

Shot In The Arm

SIR,—Many of your readers must have noted that the views expressed by Mr. Nicholas Davenport arc no1 . always supported in your .editorial columns. Sometimes there has been......

Jazz

SIR,—Perhaps the most telling comment on the very misleading article on jazz in your November 21 issue was provided by Kenneth Allsop himself when he referred to the......

Can Well Understand Mr. Godfrey Hodgson's Rgy_ La:lance...

the British Cyprus - policy at .111 A merican university, having myself recently returned ' )11 1 a visit to China, where I found myself the tai w t ling champion of our......

S ' 11,--- Mr. Hemmings States That 'a Truly Liberal...

set out to frustrate' certain in- t ellivnt youngsters, at the age of eighteen or nine- teen, (who) 'have already developed an overriding i nter :st in one traditional subject,......

Sir,—i Imagine That I Belong To The Same 'school Generation'

as Mr. George Edinger, and I, too, can remember being taught at my private school—from what was one of the standard school histories of the time (1908 circa)—about this......

Dear Money

Sta,- . --In his article on November 28 your financial correspondent Mr. Davenport suggests that instead of . dear money and restriction 'an - orderly re- expansion of output is......