Justice For Teachers?
SIR,—May I 131 allowed to correct a misprint which appeared in my letter under the above heading? I did not write of teachers' claims to large salaries, but to larger ones. The......
"the Second Lesson " Sir,—your Correspondent, Agnes Fry,...
to say that I have made a strong case for the theory that St. John's Gospel was based, not on " Q " material, but on another lost gospel. This may have been suggested, but not......
"the Christian Superstition"
SIR,—The passage from Professor Barbara Wootton's book, quoted by Mr. Vane in your last issue, recalls an 'about as sensible observatiiin reported to have been made once by......
Food From The Farm Sut.—your Note, "food From The Farm,"
shows a misconception of the powers of an agricultural marketing board in its suggestion that a board might put the prices up. Under the Amending Act of 1949 a board cannot fix......
Victorian Fiction-
SIR,—Lest any reader, not quite so familiar with the minutiae of nine- teenth century publishing as Mr. Michael Sadleir, should be misled by his review of my Queens of the......
Crocodile Trapping Sus,—i Am Writing To You Concerning A...
written by Strix in your paper dated September 22nd, 1950. The note, which concerns alleged cruelty- to crocodiles, is apparently derived from a letter written by someone else......
Space Travel Sir.—the Writer Of „return Ticket To ..;e...
of "getting on very free and easy terms with the planets." Int freedom and ease he applies to his own figures so carelessly as to oialce:his article a monument of the slipshod.......