17 OCTOBER 1952, page 8

Our Constituents And Edmund Burke

By LORD HINCHINGBROOKE, M.P. 44 ERTAINLY, gentlemen, it ought to be the happi- ness and glory of a representative to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and......

The Breath Of Treason

By D. W. BROGAN G ENERAL EISENHOWER has come into Wisconsin and has gone, recommending the people of that State to send back to the Senate Joe McCarthy who once described......