Peace And Piety
Sir: The Reverend J. L. Peace, (Letters, 26 December) in criticism of His Most Reverend Ramsey's politics, concludes by offering his own politics for Dr Ramsey to adopt and......
Elgar Variations
Sir: Elgar's Caractacus. Mr Howes's rambling letter is the more horrify- ing for its very innocence: for it shows the attitudes I complained bf so deep-set as no longer to feel......
Gay Liberation
Sir: Andrew Lumsden's piece on the Gay Liberation Front (2 January) dwelt too much on our relations with the press. It is quite true that we do not want to be sensationalised or......
Savoy Exuorts
Sir: In the controversy which has gone on over the control of the Savoy Hotel, one important fact seems to have been overlooked and that is the value of the Savoy group to......
Alternative To Powell
Sir: Having just read Mr Powell's essay (14 November) it occurs to me that' though he may be the most enlightened gadfly in the his- tory of the Western world he is the most......
Was Mozart Rude?
Sir: I wonder if I might refer to a small matter which I think would be of interest to readers. As keen Mozartians, my wife and I are regular patrons of the monthly concerts of......