13 MARCH 1964, page 13

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SIR,—In your leader you quote the following state- ment of the Robbins Committee: 'The great strength of these Universities [Oxford and Cambridge] resides in large measure in......

Ik On Letters Dealing With Oxbridge Iris Murdoch,

R. A. Leigh, R. I. Moore A Future for the Cinema A. R. Wolfe The Riddle of Dallas Richard Gombrich and Martin Gilbert Blank Holidays Douglas W. Franklin A Spectator at Cambridge......

Next Week's Issue Of The Spectator Will Be An Enlarged

Spring Number Contributors will include LAIN MACLEOD, L. P. HARTLEY, PETER FLEMING, DREW MIDDLETON, A. P. HERBERT, SIMON RAVEN, JAMES POPE-HENNESSY, A. M. GOLLIN, C ONSTANTINE......

Sir,—of Late We Have Been Taught To Regard The Spec-

tator as a repository of even politically inconvenient truth. It was, therefore, a shock to be told by. you that 'Of the many things peculiar to Oxford and Cam- bridge,......

A Future For The Cinema

SIR, — Mr. Cameron's latest article comes very close to the basic problem of the cinema, namely lack of communication between film-makers and audience. Despite thirty years'......

The Press

By RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL AT the end of last week the newspapers reported the elections to the Presi- dency of the Oxford and Mr. Lysaght is also well connected and has an......