Weekly Wit
SIR,—'In the absence of audible protest,' begins Mr. Frank Kermode in what I myself feel bound to protest is an unfair and humourless review of England's on the Anvil, by John......
Sir,—no One With Any Pretence To Sensitivity Could Read The
article by Mr. Paul Tabori, 'C. T. Was One of Us,' without being deeply moved. There is, how- ever, one question which I should like to be allowed to ask. In view of the fact......
The Ancient University Sir,—mr. Taubman's' Article Said...
things about Scottish universities that there would be no point in lessening the impact of his criticisms by further elaboration were it not that Mr. Dow's interesting letter......
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SIR,—In your issue of June 6, Mr. Kenneth Gre0 writes, `Unlike Cherkassky, he [Sir John Giel god ! does not waste his virtuosity on the equivalent °I Gershwin.' Disregarding the......
Margery Fry Memorial Fund Sir,—we Invite Donations To A...
fund which is to be created in memory of Margery Fry. Out- standing amongst her many interests was her lifelong concern with the prevention of crime and the re- habilitation of......
Sir,—i Only Hope That Kenneth Gregory Had Sore R Thing To
eat waiting for him after his walk fril tn the centre of Bath. When we had heard Gielgud los t Sunday afternoon we wandered the streets tryir g find something other than a......