5 NOVEMBER 1943, page 14

Food For Europe

Sta,—I shall be glad if you can find room for what I conceive to be an important communication from me with reference to the gifts which we may be called upon to make to the......

South Wind

Sut,—Some years ago I advertised for books on South Wales. All my answers came from the north of England. On commenting upon this to a bookseller, he replied, " Of course, the......

Stipendiary And Lay Magistrates

SIR, With reference to Janus's note in the issue of October 29th I suggest that the initiative for the appointment of a stipendiary magistrate comes from the town and that the......

The Churches And Education

Sta,—You state in the paragraph, " The Churches and Education," The Spectator, October 29th, that " on purely educational grounds the dual system should be ended once and for......

4 , The Other University "

SIR,—Your correspondent "H. W. H." says that Trinity College, Cambridge, is " the largest college in either university." Members of the sixteen universities in Great Britain......

Scientific Education

Stn,—I am unqualified to speak about present-day education, as it is nearly fifty years since I left school and a considerable time since my sons kept me in touch with their......

Country Life

NOVEMBER has always been regarded by farmers as the ploughing month ; but never perhaps in English history have October, and indeed September, stolen so much of November's......