Arts Graduates In Industry
SIR, —The article College and Industry, by B. R. 0. Bell, on the Under- graduate Page in the Spectator of July 8th, and the letters to which it has given rise in the Spectator......
The Ever-open Door
seem to recall a recent passage in A Spectator's Notebook which commented on the disparity between the number of womenfolk at the disposal of the writer, and the substantially......
Unconditional Surrender
Sta,—In grave economic difficulty and danger of destruction in an atomic war in which then can be no adequate defence, we are now reaping the fruit of the fatal and foolish......
The Apprentices' Salmon
Slll,—In his review of Thi Food of the People, in the Spectator of July 29th, Sir jack Drummond refers to the regulations which are sup- posed to have prevented craftsmen from......
Religion In East Europe
Stit,—The present fundamental struggle in Eastern Europe, as elsewhere, is between those who believe in God and those who do not. In the Spectator's words—" Cross or Sickle."......
Vick, Veek Or Vike ?
Stn,—Strix, in passing on the information that Viking should be pro- nounced " Vicking," is subscribing to what Prof. H. C. Wyld, in his Universal English Dictionary, dismisses......