3 NOVEMBER 1944, page 4

I Was A Little Surprised To Hear The Prime Minister

(in the course of his statement on the Moscow discussions) reported by the B.B.C. news service as saying that he hoped a conference between himself, President Roosevelt and......

Dr. Egbert Morland Is Leaving The Lancet. He Joined Its

staff towards the close of the last war, and succeeded to the editorial chair on Sprigge's retirement in 1937. It would be hard to think of a greater contrast. Sprigge was......

Dr. Temple Is Literally Irreplaceable, In The Sense That No

one can be appointed to St. Augustine's chair of whom it can reasonably be expected, at first at any rate, that he would be comparable to its late occupant. The question of......

Re-reading Pilgrim's Progress During Last Week-end, I...

which will certainly recur to my mind on the relatively rare occasions when I listen to the Brains Trust: "Mr. Talkative, the son of one Say-well ; he dwelt in Prating Row."......

Not Everyone Has Yet Read Dr. G. M. Trevelyan's English

Social History, for the good reason that not everyone by a very long way can get hold of a copy. For the benefit of those who have not read it, I offer a literary problem based......

A Spectator's Notebook

T HERE is little I would presume to add here to the Bishop of Southwell's impressive tribute to the late Archbishop of Canterbury on another page. Much has been written in the......

The B.b.c. (through No Fault Of Its Own) Sent An

odd mis-statement over the air on Sunday evening. The community singing of hymns, at to o'clock in the Forces' programme, is something that I, at any rate, enjoy listening to.......

" Odour Of Dissolution "

IN moving a prolongation of the life of the present Parliament 1 for another year Mr. Churchill explained the problem which the political parties will have to face and stated......