Sir.—why Does Net Beryl Seaton Dispense With Her...
put the money thus saved towards repairing or renewing her bed ? On her own showing she gets neither service nor companionship, and philan- thropy is not only not necessary but......
Sir,-1 Would Like To Thank Janus For His Kind Words
on behalf of authors. It is strange that, though writers earn their living by the published word, so little appears in print about the hardships imposed upon them today. Harold......
Letters To The Editor
A Classless Society Sut. — In the Spectator of March 30th Mrs. Beryl Seaton tells a story pre- sumably from her own experience. I will tell you one from mine. During the ten......
A Fixed Easter Sir,—would Not All The Difficulties Caused By
the vagaries of Easter be removed by simply separating the holidays from the holy days? I suggest that the "spring bank-holidays" should be the third Monday in April and the......
Publishers And Authors
SIR,—Authors in general will agree heartily with the observations of Janus in your issue of March 30th concerning the proposed reduction of authors' royalties. Of course, the......
Sir.—il Seems To Me That The Title Class In The
Kitchen for Mrs. Seaton's article is based on fallacious thinking. Mrs. Scaton's conscious superiority implied in every sentence of her article is, I think, due to lack of......