26 DECEMBER 1931, page 16

Are The B.b.c. Too Cautious ?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In suggesting that I have done my " unlevel best " to defend (1) Horace, (2) the B.B.C., Mr. Harold Nicolson seems to imply that walking......

The Wheat Quota

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] S,a,—Mr. Chesterton, a lover of paradoxes, must be smiling over the present political position, even as I am smiling. The paradox is that the......

Public School Fees

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Is there not a third course which is at least worthy of a parent's consideration in these hard times ? In all the correspondence I have......

The Right To Die

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Srn,—Again the proposition has recently been put forward quite seriously by a medical man that medical men should, in certain circumstances, be......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—i Live Amongst...

farmers (many of them, by the way, are ex-Service men) who purchase at least one-fourth of the wheat grown in this country. Under the " quota scheme " will they not have to pay......

[to The Editor Of The Seuemeron.] Sir,—a Psycho-analyst...

to me the theory that the love of animals evinced by sportsmen (often apparently greater than that shown by the unsportsmanlike) is, in reality, an unsuspected endeavour to......