Sta,—a Fifth War Move Prevented My Writing Sooner To Express
my deep appreciation and admiration of Lady Lothian's excellent and timely article. I am seventeen years her senior, and I came out in a world diseased with clever scepticism......
Planning And The Absent
Sm,—The arrival of your issue of July 16th with its references to "planning London," "religion in schools," "doctors' pay" under a State service, read together with Harold......
Youth's Problem
Snt,—The Marchioness of Lothian, in her article in The Spectator of September ioth, has given clarity and coherence to certain ideas which are often nowadays ill-expressed. The......
Scientific Education
la,—In the interests of those who must needs endure whatever education s made available to them after the war, comment must be passed upon e following statement made under the......
Sm,—i Find It Hard To Square Mr. Feilden's Belief N
a personal God— "a Power above the judgement-seat of human reason and force "—with his desire to further world fellowship. If I believed in a personal deity, I should believe......
Sir,—the Ignorance Of Science Among Non-scientists Is, As...
points out, a handicap to national development. The scientist who is ignorant of the humanities is often regarded as uncultured, but the "classic," who is often without the......