Lloyd Ce.112ge
SIR,—Much as one may admire Mr. Dingle. Foot's loyalty to the man who so disastrously split his former party. The Decline and Fall of Lloyd George (p. 163) is quite explicit on......
Paul Vi
SIR,—The Pope's adoption of the name of Paul has surely a significance which has escaped optimistic ecumenicists. Paul I is famous for having defended ecclesias- tical orthodoxy......
The New British
SIR,—Your correspondent, Mr. J. Campbell, points to a long outstanding problem. Nevertheless, it is difficult to envisage any plan for remedying the defects in Scotland's......
Preparatory Schools Sir,—a Recent Article In The...
preparatory schools as 'inadequately inspected, ineptly staffed, providing boarding-school education for many children at too early an age, frequently too small, and following......
After Ben-gurion
SIR,—Your comments in the Spectator of June 21 about the resignation of Prime Minister Ben-Gurion are again marked by the hostility and bias which has for some time......
Parents' Privilege Sir,—may I, Please, Endorse Mrs....
Mr. Pedley's 'Parents' Privilege'? Mr. Pedley has praised indiscriminately all local authorities who have introduced the two-tier sys- tem of junior and senior comprehensive......
Unarmed Victory
S1R,—My attention has been drawn to an article 'by Mr. Robert Conquest in the Spectator of April referring to my book Unarmed Victory. The article is characterised by quotations......