Pot De Voiture
SK—Lord Egremont's 'Endpaper' in your June 3 issue reminds me of a story (true), but of course there is no point of comparison, although the article mentions a duplicate of the......
It's A Libel • Sir, —as A Faithful Reader Over Many
years, I enjoy and am g enerally in sympathy with the views of the . SPECTATOR. My enjoyment and sympathy have, if anything, been enhanced by the vigorous editorial policy......
Sir,—as Father Of A Daughter Who Will Soon Be Of
an age when she will have to be told something. I read the article in your May 27 issue and the ensuing correspondence with the genuine desire to find helpful advice. Instead, I......
Bay And Benn
SIR,- I wonder if I could explain the difficulty which has arisen when you dial a Bayswater number, men- tioned in your 'Spectator's Notebook' of May 27. The reasons for the use......
What Should I Tell My Daughter?
SIR,—Mr J. R. de S. Honey asks (Letters, June 10) if I cannot recognise that 'for some people sex can be appreciated at two (at least) levels, neither exclu- sive of the other.'......
Sta,—i Have Read Lord Goodman's Speech. I Have Read Nigel
Lawson's comments on it. My verdict is that, through misreading, Lawson has been unfair to Goodman. The passage in which Lord Goodman attacked proposed changes in the law......
Enclosures Green
SIR,—I was most interested to read John Betjeman's article 'Enclosures Green' (June 10). His comments on the selfishness and insensitivity of the twentieth century over......