Building Societies
Sm,—Mr. Marvin appears to represent the point of view of the societies belonging to the Association, who believe in a closed shop for building societies and regard any show of......
Keats In Hampstead
.Sta,---Keats's own description, in a letter (No 176) to Fanny Brawne, of his haemorrhage would justify Mr. Harold Nicolson's descrip- tion of it as " terrible." He said: " On......
Letters To The Editor
A Policy for Rivers Sm,—You publish in your issue of June 6th a letter from Mr. Michael Ionides, one of the leading authorities on the recording of the flow of rivers, in which......
Transport Problims
Srn,—Even supporters of the Government may have doubts about the efficacy of its proposals for transport. I would like to make a few suggestions which I believe should be......
The Young Saki
SIR,—Mr. Graham Greene seems to think from my remark (that some writers on Saki had the extraordinary delusion that he had " a miserable childhood") that such delusions are all......
Israel At The Crossroads
Sul,—May I be permitted to add one remark to your note in the Spectator of June 20th ? The population of Israel when it was estab- lished on May • 15th, 1948, was - some 650,000......