A. E. Housman Sir,—i See That You Entrusted My Book
on A. E. Housman to one of your angry young reviewers. I say nothing of Mr. Thwaite's personal judgments, though it would be a simple matter to confute them all, but I am......
Fluoridation
SIR,—Leslie Adrian invites me to comment on the views put forward by Mrs. Grant on fluoridation in the same issue (May 2). It would be very unwise to do so. Scientific issues of......
Sir,—ii Seems Hard To Believe That Anyone Could Attack Miss
Quigly's restrained and reasoned review of The Young Lions. (a) Considering that the world is enchained by ideologies, you can hardly think out- side them. (b) The world is in......
The Shock Of Innovation
SIR,—Mr. Graham Hutton, in his interesting articl e 'The Shock of Innovation,' seems to underestirna te , the attention that economists have given to industri a ' innovation. In......
The Golden Nazi Sir,—mr. R. C. Blackham Objects To My
notice on The Young Lions as 'a political diatribe.' The Young Lions has political implications that can be dealt with only in political terms. The Christian charity he mentions......
Stress Disorders
SIR,—Your correspondent Miles Howard, in bi g , report of the SPR Conference last week, did no emphasise, as I think he might 'have done, Ib e direction of change in the balance......