30 MARCH 1962, page 11

Sta,—those Of Us (if Indeed There Arc Many Of Us)

who once naïvely imagined that the Spectator was a . Liberal publication have now been shown that although it can be relied on to be well out in front on such matters as the......

Sir,—two Weeks Ago Your Enviable Columnist Cyril Ray...

press reactions to your article by Dr. Leavis about Sir Charles Snow: in particular Mr. Ray complained that the Observer referred to the Spectator, without naming it, simply as......

Sir,—all Kinds Of Reasons Have Been Given For Orpington.'...

suggestion that it represents a breakaway of the extreme 'right,' including the floggers, the anti-Semites, the anti-blacks, the anti- Europeans, is a new one. Your fear th4t......

The Two Cultures Sir,—i Did Not Wish To Continue The

correspondence about Dr. Leavis and C. P. Snow. But I cannot take Mr. Remington Rose's insolent assertion that my 'fastidious self-assurance' is based on ignorance of the......

Sir,—cannot These Matters Be Argued Decently? The...

Leavis was only about Sir Charles Snow's talents and tastes. That Sir Charles has many good personal qualities is evident from his friends' comments;. but I do not see why......

The New Men Sir Frank Medlicott, Geoffrey Acland, Ivor R.

M. Davies, R. G. Farleigh, John Thompson The Two Cultures Lord Boothby, Robert Conquest,. Dr. J. H. Plumb, Loyal Dickson, Robert Harvey The Orpington Poll • R. M. Shields. •......

Sir,—such Is The Enthusiasm Generated By Liberal...

who intend to vote Liberal make sure that they do so. As tar as 1 could judge at Orpington on polling day—and this view is borne out by others who were there with me—the Lib-......