Facts About Our Army
IR.—May I reply to one phrase in Mr. R. W. Cooper's review of my Bless 'Em All, which concerns my being " shielded by an anony- us pen." Surely Mr. Cooper is aware that serving......
A,—i Am Truly Sorry That Mr. Harold Nicolson Cannot Agree
with me I value his opinion. On two points, however, we do agree, that there uld be no more titles created after April 24th, 1942, and that the suffix Esquire " should be......
Willows Of The Brook
SIR,—I was very much interested in the article of your April 3rd issue, " Willows of the Brook," by Sir Stephen Tallents. I cannot lay claim to be any such connoisseur of......
" Kitty O'shea "
SIR, Why should Mr. MacDonagh suppose that Mr. Harold Nicolson, or anybody else, thought he heard his grandmother say : " That's Kitty O'Shea who killed Home Rule " if what she......
A War Of Faiths
a,—Mr. Victor Gollancz tells us that we are fighting for the right of every human being, in every country, freely to develop his personality," that this objective can only be......
Sir,—with Reference To The Letters Appearing In Your...
April loth under the signature of " Private Soldier " and " Another Private Soldier," might I be allowed to say a few words? With regard to the complaint of "Private Soldier "......
Snt,—as Neither Duke Nor Belted Earl Has Taken Up The
gage flung dos by Sir Robert Greig In The Spectator, may I give a different, and venture to think more useful, turn to the discussion by urging the disu of the quite meaningless......
Entertaining The Forces
sut,—In the second of the two letters which appeared under this heeding in your issue of April 24th it is said that one of the matters discussed was: Is money the root of all......