A Spectator's Notebook T He Instalment Of G. M. Young's Life
of Baldwin in last Sunday's Sunday Times makes fascinating reading. Bit by bit the whole Abdication story is being pieced together, though Mr. Churchill, who saw as much of what......
I Am A Little Worried About Dr. Norman L. Sturch,
M.A., Ph.D., M.Ped., LL.B., F.I.L.A., F.R.Econ.S., because it almost looks as though he had been denuded of degrees. On a letter-head dated towards the end of July he was M.A.,......
Being Rather Tall And Rather Elderly I Feel Some Personal
interest in two announcements that happened to come to my notice on the same day this week. One is addressed to Tall Men, and comes from a lady who has already founded the......
U.n.o. And N.a.t.o.
T HE Seventh Assembly of the United Nations, which opened in New York this week, may be critical for the future of the Organisation. Its best asset is its President. No......
The Dead Failure Of The Shaw Memorial Appeal Is Surpris-
ing, and raises interesting questions. To ask for £250,000 and get less than £1,000 is in fact not merely failure; it is debacle. And why ? Shaw had devotees in abundance. Right......
I Am Sorry On The Whole That The Government Got
the Third Reading of its Bill reversing the decision of the Labour Government that licensed houses in the New Towns should be publicly-owned. State ownership has never had a......