24 JUNE 1966, page 17

What Should . I Tell My Daughter?

SIR, —Your correspondents on 'What Should I Tell My Daughter?' seem to have moved into the Brave New World era. Can anyone offer practical advice to those who have not done so......

Theatre

Another Playwright Misunderstood By HILARY SPURLING OLUMNS are to architecture what melody is to music,' says Stendhal somewhere on his travels through Italy, and would have......

Bay And Benn Sir, My Copy Of The Spectator Arrives

here regu- larly by the first post on Mondays. Since we are four and a half hours ahead of London, this means that I get it slightly earlier than the Dean of......

Endpapers Sir,—i Hope That You Have Bound Both Lord Egre-

mont and Mr Peter Fleming to your journal with hoops of gold. So long as they remain regular con- tributors to the SPECTATOR I am assured of a really good laugh each week—and......

The Independent Schools' Future

SIR,— Recent correspondence on the issue of the independent schools, admirably raised and-discussed by Angus Maude, overlooks certain important con- siderations. (1) Opponents......

Afterthought Sir,—for Alan Brien's Information. I Would...

out that Mr Jas. Tynan is still to be found outside Bush House in the Strand every day. He is still. at the age of eighty-seven, more than ready to describe in great detail how......