16 DECEMBER 1966, page 14

Books For The Merchant Navy Sir,—may I Remind Your...

of whom have helped us in the past — that we still welcome gifts of books for the men of the Merchant Navy. Although most of the books which we supply to British ships are......

Tune Spotting Sir,—thank Goodness There Is One Music...

is honest enough to admit in the open that he likes a good tune in opera. I refer to Charles Reid's excel- lent review of Malcolm Williamson's The Violins of Saint-Jacques at......

Brother Brown Goes East Do Not Doubt That 'mr Brown

is at his best with children' (Letters, December 9), but I think would like him better if he were at his best with diplomats. ROBERT HARTMAN Pedor's Close, Smithwood Common,......

Evangelists And Revivalists

THEATRE IN CRISIS —3 By HILARY SPURLING I the past ten years or so, the theatre in this 'country has undergone a shuffling and re- • grouping similar in scale, though not in......

The Great Freudian Hoax?

SIR,—Mr P. L. Harris writes (Leiters, December 9) . . if Freud has in any way made parents more alive to the extent to which they determine the be- haviour of their children,......