That Dinner
SIR,—The trouble between the Soviet leaders • and the British Labour Party would never have arisen if, instead of dinner, there had been high tea.—Yours faithfully, 40 Carlyle......
The Maltese Maze
S1R,—Your issue of April 6 contained an article by Mr. C. Hollis entitled The Maltese Maze.' This article, I regret to say, contain s a number of serious inaccuracies on the la......
131 Lan Thomas In America
• cannot believe that Mr. Arlott is simply !adulging in a rearguard action in his current letter. There seems rather to be a point at W hich our intelligences fail to come into......
The Salary Squeeze
SIR,—Mr. M. R. J. Anderson begins his diffuse article with a remarkable paragraph. If I understand him correctly he is suggesting that hank managers blame 'the credit squeeze'......
Is Teaching A Profession?
SIR, — It would be interesting to know on what evidence Mr. Collins has based his generalisa- tions. My own thirty-six years of experience in schools and training colleges as......