Sm,—i Am Afraid The Letters Of Sir Richard Acland And
Mr. J. D. U. Ward in last week's issue of The Spectator have failed of their object so far as I am concerned, since they leave me completely unabashed. Passing over the curious......
The Dean Of Canterbury
SIR,—Sir Richard Acland's letter about the Dean of Canter- bury and his Soviet-worship expresses the kind of Parlia- mentarianism which drives non-Parliamentary persons to......
Spending With Saving
SIR,—When facetiousness divorces fairness "we are not amused." Mr. T. C. Macaulay jokes copiously over the state- ment by another person which I passed on to your readers ; but......
A Register Of Linguists Sir,—may I, As Chairman Of The
Linguists Committee of the Central Register of the Ministry of Labour and National Service, comment briefly on the letter from my friend, Mr. Herbert Loewe, published in The......
" Unfinished Victory"
SIR,—Mr . Pritt is being pressed to show in what way the opinions he holds differ from those of members of the Com- munist Party? But what about Mr. Arthur Bryant? In the middle......