26 JULY 1963, page 12

Old Age Sir,—may I, Through The Courtesy Of Your Columns,

express my warmest thanks and deepest appreciation to all your readers who have responded so generously and sympathetically to my letter in your issue of July 12. As you are......

The House Of Lords

SIR,—Mr. Lennard's important letter is, to my mind, especially timely in that his proposal, if adopted. might well facilitate the emergence of Lord Home as the next Conservative......

The Price Of Money

SIR,—Your correspondent, Mr. J. H. Collins. seems obsessed with algebra, dear money and anti-Levcrism. I am sure that Mr. Harold Lever can take care of himself, but if I......

Burying The Coffin

SIR,—First of all may I express my hope that this letter reaches you. I understand that the mails from this part of the world are subject to repeated attacks by the natives, who......

Sir Winston's Pyjamas

SIR.—The Winston Churchill Wore Pyjamas brigade will find support for their view in Mr. Dean Acheson's book Sketches from Life. He writes that during the war he was called to......

Whose Poison Gas?

SIR,-1 was horrified with the ,fighthearted manner in which Desmond Stewart treated the recent allegations of gas bombing in the Yemen. Whether poison gas was used or not and......

Sir,—allow Me To Plead 'not Guilty' To Professor Taylor's...

of ignorance. It is a tribute to the perspicacity of his concept that it has become accepted without credentials intb geographical speech. 'Burying the Coffin' seems to have......

Sir David Kelly Sir,—on My Recent Return From Spain I

read The A ppeasers, by Messrs. Gilbert and Gott, which I had seen reviewed in the Spectator by Professor Desmond Williams some weeks before. Perhaps, even at this late date,......

Dr. Corliss Lamont .

In our issues of April 5 and June 28, 1963, we published in the course of contributions by Mr. Robert Conquest references to Dr. Corliss Lamont in which be was described as......