SPECTATOR
INDEX FOR JANUARY-JUNE, 1960 INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND TITLES
A
Abrams, Mark, Why Labour Has Lost Elections, 685, 826 (A) Acrobat Admits, Alfred Grossman, 743 (R) Act of Mercy, Francis Clifford, 635 (R) Act One, Moss Hart, 580 (R) Activist, The, 411 (LA) Aczel, Tamas, and Tibor Meray, The Revolt of the Mind, 478 (R) Adams, Robert M., Stendhal: Notes on a Novelist, 19 (R) Adamson, Joy, Born Free, 589 (R)
Adenauer, Dr. Konrad: commanding position of, 5 (A)
Admiration of Life, The (Arts), 506 (CA) Ad enture With a Lady, An, 438 (P)
ADVERTISING
toilet goods advertising aimed at men, 302 (A); TV technique, 575 (CA); salesmanship in the US, 714 (A); corset campaign. 856 (A), 875 (L); book review, 744
Advise and Consent, Allen Drury, 116 (R)
Aesthetics, proposed British Society of, 694 (L)
Affair, The, C. P. Snow. 548 (R)
AnucA the Government's failures in 1959, 3 (LA); Mr. Macmillan's speeches in Lagos and Salisbury, 95 (LA); value of Mr. Mac- millan's tour, 204 (LA); a journalist's view of Ghana, Nigeria, Central Africa and South Africa, 243 (A); book review, 258
AFRICA, SOUTH
TUC to support boycott of South African goods, 3 (PW); the Problem of apartheid, 12 (L); hopes and prospects of the oPPonents of apartheid, 65 (A); the South African Foundation, 107 (L): Mr. Macmillan's criticism of apartheid, 163 (LA); the case for and against a boycott of South African goods, 203 (LA), 250 (L), 275 (LA); value of Mr. Macmillan's visit, 204 (LA); the High Commissioner's garden party, 208 (A); the Cato Manor killings, 208 (A); the boycott campaign, 208 (A): the African Nation Congress's campaign against apartheid '208 (A): Chief Luthuli, 208 (A); the Afrikaners and apartheid, 243 (A); a journalist's impressions, 243 (A); the English Church and race problems, 315 (A); changed atmosphere on racial questions since 1957, 344 (A); emergence of the Progressive 1.ta.rtY, 344 (A); reactions to foreign views of racial policy, 379 ,‘,1-,_A); the republican issue, 379 (LA); Africans shot down at 'flarpeville, 411 (PW), 411 (LA); the Times on events in South Africa, 411, 460 (LA); state of emergency declared, 459 (PW.): the Afrikaners becoming rattled, 461 (A); the Pan-Africarust Congress, 461, 496(A); police action against Africans, 491 (PW); °Portheid discussed at the UN, 492 (LA); Philip Kgosana and the march on Cape Town, 496 (A); attempted assassination of Dr. Verwoerd and its likely effects, 527 (PW), 528 (LA); renewed arrests, 527 (PW); Hannah Stanton: arrested, 529 (A). deported, 755 (PW); suggested measures of reform, 538 (L); Michael Picardie's escape, 562 (A); an assessment of the situation, 562 (A); arrest of Myrna Blumberg, 562 (A); the Prime Ministers Conference and apartheid, 647 (LA); Mr. Louw's attempt to blackmail a South African MP, 649 (A); the neurosis behind racialism, 650 (A), 693, 729, 765, 800, 834, 877 (L); the Bantu as 'instinctively dishonest and congenital liars ', 767, 800 (1); White oppression in the past, 801 (L); a tougher policy towards South Africa urged, 904 (LA); book reviews, 295, 589, 806 Africa South in Exile, 904 (LA) African Tour, 204 (LA) Aller the Aftermath, 756 (LA) A/ terthought, 482 (A) Against Apartheid, 163 (LA) 4g° of Roosevelt, The, Vol. 2. The Coming of the New Deal, , Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., 703 (R) AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE an investigation into grass seed, 12 (L); capital for newcomers to farming, 170 (A); the annual price review, 387 (A); Irish agricultural problems, 599 (LA); the Milk Marketing Board's srtificial insemination scheme, 830 (A), 877 (L) ,13 and the Balance of Payments, 59 (F) 4Onoz-vous Brahms . , Francoe Sagan, 261 (R) Aladdin (Coliseum), 1' m
3 (CA)
Alcohol and alcoholism: The Aversion Treatment, 656 (A), 729, 767 (L); Alcoholics Anonymous, 656 (A), 729, 767 (L); the ,.motorist, 823 (LA) Aldermaston, 1960, 569 (A) Aldridge, James, Gold and Sand, 21(R) Aleichcm, Sholom, Stories and Satires (trans. Curt Leviant), 516(R) Alexander, Michael, Offbeat in Asia, 363 (R)
Alexandria Quartet, The (Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive, Clea), Lawrence Durrell, 256 (R)
ALGERIA
ao appeal for relieving distress, 73 (L); rising by French civilians in Algiers, 127 (PW), 129 (A), 163 (PW), 163 (LA), 215 (L); 241 (A); Algerian refugees and World Refugee Year, 278 (S), 353
(1.); President de Gaulle's attitude to the future of Algeria, 381,
828 (A); M. Debit's declaration that Moslem secession means Partition, 560 (LA); relations between army and government, 652 (A); representatives of rebel government ' and French
Government to meet, 905 (A); book review, 439 Algeria in Turmoil, Michael K. Clark, 439 (R) 'Algerian Apartheid, 560 (LA) Alibi Les (Sadler's Wells), 663 (CA) nlibi for a Judge, Henry Cecil, 924 (R) Alice in Wonderland (Winter Garden), 13 (CA) '111 or Nothing, John Cowper Powys, 778 (R) Ail the Fine Young Cannibals, 664 (CA) Ill The King's Men, Robert Penn Warren, 83 (R) 5°P, Joseph and Stewart, The Reporter's Trade, 328 (R) -sn 'algamated Engineering Union: opposition between executive
council and national committee, 710 (A); Mr. Carron's salary
increase, 794 (A) A merka The Vincible, Emmet Hughes, 325 (R) :Inatomy of Prison, Hugh J. Klare, 400 (R) • ond at Home, 97 (LA) cirzeyevski, George, The Inquisitors, 810 (R) 'Inky of Achilles, The. Homer's Iliad, translated by Robert ,-rtaves, 399 (R) Anglo-American relations: Lord Lothian's ambassadorship, 447 (R) Anglo-Irish Attitudes, 615 (A) Angry Silence, The, 394 (CA)
Animals: a lioness as a pet, 589 (R); buffaloes as lures for lions in India, 758 (A)
Anson, Peter, Fashions in Church Furnishings 1840-1940, 580 (R) Answer to Life is No, The, 920 (R) Ante-Room, The, Lovat Dickson, 143 (R) Anti-Semitic, 66 (S)
ANTI.SEstrrism in West Germany, 3, 31 (PW), 33 (A), 33 (S), 105 (L), 134 (A): in England, 66 (S); Cambridge University Appointments Board, 67 (S), 308 (LA), 503 (L); encouraged by Zionism?, 907 (A)
APARTHEID
12 (L); hopes and prospects of the opponents of apartheid, 65 (A); Mr. Macmillan's criticism of apartheid in speech to South African Parliament, 163 (LA); boycott as a weapon, 203 (LA); the African National Congress's campaign against apartheid, 208 (A); the campaign to boycott South African goods, 208 (A); race discrimination in the Central African Federation and in South Africa, 243 (A); South African attitudes in 1957 and in 1960, 344 (A); British Government's votes at the UN, 492 (LA); a film about apartheid, 505 (L); suggested measures of reform in South Africa, 538 (L); Portuguese policy in African colonies, 601 (A); the Commonwealth Prime Min- isters' Conference and apartheid, 647 (LA), 834 (L); the neurosis behind racialism, 650 (A), 693, 729, 765, 800, 834, 877 (L); the Bantu moral code, 767, 800 (L): appeal by South African Freedom Association, 834 (L); See also AFRICA, SOUTH Apologies to the Iroquois, Edmund Wilson, 773 (R) Applying the Brakes, 450 (F)
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHITECTS
controversy over and refusal of permission for Piccadilly Circus development scheme, 10, 39 (L), 63 (LA), 72 (L), 100 (A), 755 (PW), 760(A); Registered and Chartered Architects, 39, 72 r..); Constantinos Doxiadis's address to the RIBA, 373, 452 A), 505 (L); Kellogg's patronage for architects, 521 (A), 610 L); misconceptions about architects, 713 (A)
Argument With a Bear, 780 (F)
Army: falling-off in recruiting figures, 792 (LA); book review, 361
ART
a review of 1959, 17 (CA); the Italian exhibition (Royal Academy), 78 (CA); London Group exhibition, 138 (CA.); Eugene Berman, 138 (CA); Sam Rabin, Robert Medley, Timothy Behrens, 254 (CA); Mintchine, 474 (CA); Sickert, 474, 772 (CA); the Royal Academy summer exhibition, 695 (CA); Bryan Senior, 695 (CA); van Gogh, 884 (CA); Sidney Nolan, 915 (CA); book reviews, 435, 436, 514, 778
Art and Illusion, E. H. Gombrich, 514 (R) Art of William Blake, The, Sir Anthony Blunt, 778 (R)
Arthurian legend, the, 46, 260 (R), 287, 319 (L), 846 (R)
Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, (ed.) R. S. Loomis, 46 (R)
Artificial insemination, 830 (A), 877 (L)
Arts Council, the: Patron or Dictator?, 466 (A), 505, 539 (L) As Long as the Heart Beats, 697 (CA) As Others See Us, 622 (A)
Asceticism and Lent, 422 (A)
Ashe, Geoffrey, From Caesar to Arthur, 260 (R), 287 (L) Aspidistra in Babylon, An, H. E. Bates, 228 (R) Astaire, Fred, Steps in Time, 580 (R) Astor, Nancy, Maurice Collis, 668 (R) At Heaven's Gate, Robert Penn Warren, 83 (R)
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Atmospheric Pressures, 905 (A) Attic Attitudes, 52 (A), 107 (L. Auchincloss, Louis, Pursuit of the Prodigal, 329 (R) Austria, 811(R) Aversion Treatment, The, 656 (A), 729, 767 (L)
AVIATION
overloading of aircraft, 39 (L); tipping 'blackmail' at London air terminal, 679 (A); Silver City Airways' London-Paris service, 750 (A); plight of the British light aircraft industry, 792 (LA); American Skybolt to be used with British V-bombers, 906 (A)
Ayer, A. J., (ed.) Logical Positivism, 114 (R) 'Babbot', Indian Interval, 886 (R) Bachelor Flat (Piccadilly), 803 (CA) Back-Bencher, 380 (LA) Back Stage in Cyprus, 530 (A) Bacon and Eggs, 387 (A) Bacon and Eggs and Bougainvillea, 688 (A) Baines Jocelyn, Joseph Conrad. A Critical Biography, 189 (R) Baldwin, A. W., The Macdonald Sisters, 633 (R) Baldwin, Michael, Grandad With Snails, 840 (R)
Baldwin, Stanley, 906 (A)
Ballad of Peckham Rye, The, Muriel Spark, 329 (R)
BALLET the year 1959 in British ballet, 14 (CA), 40,73 (L); the Philippine Dance Company (Palace), 112 (CA); Spanish dancing, 219 (CA), 251 (L); Western Theatre Ballet company, 291 (CA); Roland Petit's choreography, 358 (CA); the Royal Ballet School, 428 (CA); the gala performance for President de Gaulle, 546 (CA); Maurice Bejart's choreography, 614 (CA); the Brussels TheAtre Royal de la Monnaie at Sadler's Wells, 614 (CA): the Ballets de Janine Charrat, 663 (CA); Beryl Grey, 738 (CA)
Bankers and the Equity Boom, The, 191 (F)
Banks: the Midland Bank's personal loans scheme, 191 (A), 251 (L)
Banks, Mr. Amory and the, 331 (F) Banquet Years, The, Roger Shattuck, 20 (R) Barbara Greer, Stephen Birmingham, 46 (R) Barbary Coast, Michael Lewis, 923 (R)
Barber, Noel, 341 (LA)
Barber of Seville, The (Covent Garden), 768 (CA)
Barker, George, 839 (R), 877 (L)
Barlow, John, The Patriots, 480 (R) Barometer Tapping at the Treasury, 813 (F) Barraclough, Geoffrey, (ed.) Social Life in Early England, 775(R) Base Over Apex, 307 (LA) Bassani, Giorgio, The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles (trans. Isabel
Quigly), 297 (R)
Bates, H. E., An Aspidistra in Babylon, 228 (R) Battle of the Sexes, The, 322 (CA) Bauer, Raymond A., and Alex Inkeles, The Soviet Citizen, 260 (R) Baxter, David, Two Years to Do, 361 (R) BBC's Yugoslav Service, The, 340 (LA), 342, 467 (A); see also
Under BROADCASTING
Beach, Sylvia, Shakespeare and Company, 840 (R)
'Beat' generation, the, 630 (R)
Beating the Rap, 278 (A) Beatrice and Benedict (BBC), 476 (CA) Beckett, Samuel: Molloy. Malone Dies. The Unnamable, 516 (R) Bed of Grass, 220 (CA) Beer and Scuffles, 209 (A) Beggar's Opera, The (Questors, Ealing), 177 (CA) Belling the Cat, 648 (LA) Below the Gangway, 533 (PC)
Ben-Gurion, David 411 (LA), 907 (A)
Bend Sinister, Vladimir Nabokov, 444 (R) Bendix, R., and S. M. Lipset, Social Mobility in Industrial Society,
257 (R)
Beneath the Harrow, 412 (LA) Benois, Alexander: Memoirs, 257 (R); 254 (A) Bentwich, Norman, The Jews in Our Time, 586 (R) Berenson. A Biography, Sylvia Sprigge, 435 (R), 505 (L)
Bergman, Ingrid, 438 (R) Bergman, Thomas E., 165 (S), 215 (L)
Berkman, Sylvia, Blackberry Wilderness, 83 (R)
Berlin, 414, 419, 724, 757 (A)
Berlin Talk, 724 (A)
Berlioz, 252, 322 (CA), 389 (L), 476, 700 (CA), 731 (L), 733 (CA), 767, 801 (L)
Berton, Pierre, Klondike, 634 (R) Best Black Magic Stories, (ed.) John Keir Cross, 261 (R)
Bevan, Aneurin, 3 (PW), 128 (LA) Bevin, Ernest, 397 (R), 686 (A)
Beware of Sympathy, 350 (A) Beware of Sympathy?, 340 (LA)
Bibo, Istvan, 684 (LA)
Biely, Andrey, St. Petersburg (trans. John Cournos), 590 (R) Big Decision, Private Indulgence or National Power, The, Arthur
Schlesinger, Jr., 868 (A) Billiards: Joe Davis and Willie Smith, 249 (A)
Birmingham, Stephen, Barbara Greer, 46 (R)
Birth control: see Contraception
Bitter Passion, The, John W. Wadlcigh, 46 (R)
Black, George, 165 (S), 215 (L)
Black Business, 165 (S) Black Orpheus, 805 (CA) Blackberry Wilderness, Sylvia Berkman, 83 (R)
Blackpool, 207 (A) Blake, William, 778 (R)
Bled to the Gutter, John Phillips, 886 (R) Bknkinsop Abroad, 56 (A) Blind and in Pain, 863 (LA), 911(L) Blish, James, A Clash of Cymbals, 21(R) Bloch, Robert, Psycho, 924 (R) Bloont.sday (Unity), 108 (CA) Blunt, Sir Anthony, The Art of William Blake, 778 (R) BMA Ban, 64 (LA) Boardman, Harry, The Glory of Parliament, 188 (R) Bocca, Geoffrey, The Life and Death of Harry Oakes, 401(R)
Boilermakers' Society, 794 (A)
Boland, John, The Midas Touch, 924 (R) Bond, Harold L., The Literary Art of Edward Gibbon, 442 (R) Book of Hampstead, The, (ed.) Mavis and Ian Horne, 362 (R) Book of Life, The, C. H. B. Kitchln, 550 (R) Book of Small House Plans, The, 521 (A), 610 (L)
Books and publishing: depositing copies of books with specified libraries to establish copyright, 37 (A), 72, 104, 135 (L); the 'higher paperbacks', 366 (R); book review, 549
Born Free, Joy Adamson, 589 (R)
Bow Group, the, 32 (LA)
Boyars' Plot, The, 139 (CA) Boycott, 208-211 (A) Boycott?, 203 (LA) Boycott Us, 208 (A) Bradley, F. H., Richard Wollheim, 81(R) Brainwashers, The, 535 (A)
Brainwashing: 308 (LA); of American prisoners in Korea, 535 (A)
Brasher, Christopher, and Sir John Hunt, The Red Snows, 362 (R) Brasilia, 567 (A) Bratby, John, Breakdown, 364 (R)
Brazil: the new capital, Brasilia, 567 (A); book review, 742 Bread: queueing for Hovis, 486 (A)
Break, The, Jose Giovanni, 401(R) Breakdown, John Bratby, 364 (R) Brecht: A Choice of Evils, Martin Esslin, 43 (R) Brecht, Berta., Selected Poems (trans. H. R. Hays), 841 (R) Bite, Germaine, Camus, 293 (R) Brethren of the Coast, The, P. K. Kemp and Christopher Lloyd,
807 (R)
Brickbat /or the Consul, A, 492 (LA) Bridge of the Brocade Sash, Sacheverell Sitwell, 144 (R) Bridgehead Revisited, 626 (A) Briggs, Ma, and John Saville, (ed) Essays in Labour History,
363 (R) Brighton, eating in, 818 (A)
Brinnin, John Malcolm, The Third Rose, 739 (R) Brinton, Crane, A History of Western Morals, 45 (R) Britain (HMSO), 140 (R) British Conservatism, 1832-1914, R. B. McDowell, 63 (LA)
British Film Academy, the, 543 (A)
British General Election of 1959, The, D. E. Butler and Richard
Rose, 920 (R) British Medical Association: need for self-criticism, 64 (LA); anonymity rule relaxed, 600 (LA); bars 'healers' from treating hospital patients, 904 (LA)
British Students' Orchestra, 42 (CA), 73, 107 (L) Brittain, Vera, The Women at Oxford, 294 (R) Britten, Benjamin, 917 (CA)
BROADCASTING
C. H. Rolph and the BBC, 6 (A), 12, 40, 72 (L); The BBC's Yugoslav Service: 340 (LA), 342 (A). 389, 425 (L), 458 (LA), 467 (A), 472, 501, 539, 571, 610 (L); unsatisfactory answers in Parliament, 720 (LA), 765 (L); the BBC's Memorandum on the Spectator's criticisms of the Yugoslav service, 458 (LA), 467 (A), 501 (L), 720 (LA) Brookes, Dame Mabel, The St. Helena Story, 704 (R), 834, 913 (L) Brooks, Jeremy, Jampot Smith, 889 (R) Brown, Ginny, Swans at My Window, 481 (R) Brown, Ivor, London, 630 (R) Browse, Lillian, Sicker:, 772 (R) Brum=II, Beau, 329 (R) Buccaneering, 807 (R) Buchanan, George, Green Seacoast, 115 (R)
BUDGET, 1960
pre-Budget advice to the Chancellor, 308 (LA); Budget prospects, 450 (F); comments on the Budget, 491 (PW), 491 (LA), 518 (F); reduction in some wine duties, 493, 522 (A) Budget, The, 491 (LA) Budget and Tax Avoidance, The, 518 (F) Building Societies In the News, 150 (F) Bullock, Alan, The Life and Times of Ernest Bevin: Vol. I, 1881-1940, 397 (R) Burgess, Anthony, The Right to an Answer, '778 (R) Burghley, Lord, 326 (R) Buried Day, The, C. Day Lewis, 742 (R) Burke, Edmund, the correspondence of, 632 (R) Burmese Harp, The, 220 (CA) Butler, D. E., and Richard Rose, The British General Election of 1959, 920 (R) Butler, Gwendoline, Death Lives Next Door, 401 (R) Butler, J. R. M., Lord Lothian, 447 (R) Butler, Samuel, 187 (R) Caldwell, Erskine, Call It Experience, 920 (R) Call It Experience, Erskine Caldwell, 920 (R) Cambridge Arts Theatre Trust appeal, 694 (L) Cantbridge Modern History, The New, 842 (R) Cambridge University Appointments Board, 67 (S), 308 (LA), 503 (L) Cameron, Owen, The Silent One, 190 (R) Campbell, Joseph, The Masks of God, 477 (R) Campbell, Roy, 326 (R) Camphor, James Garford, 189 (R) Cam G us, ermaine Brec, 293 (R) Can Labour Win?, Anthony Crosland, 685 (A) Canada: Canadian monetary policy, 402 (F); the Klondike gold rush, 634 (R) Can-Can, 431 (CA) Candida (Piccadilly), 915 (CA) Canning Industry, the. 121 (A) Canticle for Leibowitz, A, Walter Miller, 444 (R)
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
7 (A); Guardsman Michael Dowdall and 'diminished respon- sibility', 128 (LA); Caryl Chessman's respite and execution, 276 (LA), 278 (A), 648 (LA); not an emotive issue in the US, 276 (L), 278 (A); Guenther Podola, 842 (R) Caracas: most expensive city in the world, 465 (A), 539, 571 (L) Caravans, motor, 817 (A) Caretaker, The (Arts), 661 (CA), (Duchess), 835 (CA) Caricatures, political, 436 (R) Carl Rosa Trust, the, 466 (A), 505, 539, 571 (L) Caroline of Brunswick, 886 (R) Carrington, Lord, 129 (LA), 177 (L) Carry on Constable, 322 (CA) Carson, Anthony, A Rose By Any Other Name, 886 (R) Cary, Joyce, Spring Song, and Other Stories, 400 (R) Caryl Chessman, 276 (LA) Casanova's Chinese Restaurant, Anthony Powell, 919 (R) Casement, Sir Roger: not a spy, 864 (LA) Casinos, 56 (A) Castro, Fidel: on TV. 133 (A); economic policy, 133 (A) Cat's Life, A, 412 (LA), 473 (L) Cecil, Henry, Alibi for a Judge, 924 (R) Cecil, Mary, Something in Common, 297 (R) CENTO alliance, the, 720 (A)
Central African Federation: See RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Challenger Retires, A, 32 (A) Chamberlin, Mary, Dear Friends and Darling Romans, 587 (R) Change for the Angel (Arts), 355 (CA) Chaplin Review, The, 805 (CA) Chapman, Hester, Two Tudor Portraits, 777 (R) Charles, Gerda, The Crossing Point, 843 (R) Charles de Gaulle, 495 (A) Charles II, Hesketh Pearson, 670 (R) Charted Mirror, The, John Holloway, 774 (R) Cheap Literature, 37 (A), 72, 104, 135 (L) Chessman, Caryl: stay of execution granted, 276 (LA), 278 (A); executed, 648 (LA) Chevalier, Haakon, The Man Who Would be God, 364 (R) Chiari, Joseph, Corsica: Columbus's Isle, 363 (R)
Chicken Soup With Barley (Royal Court', 835 (CA)
Childbirth: women's attitudes to, 269 (A), 285, 355, 390, 538 (L); maternity hospitals, 405 (A), 505, 538 (L)
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
children's writing and reading, 141 (R.); American attitudes to children, 391 (L); babies' dummies, 553 (A), 611 (L); small domestic ' homes ' and ' centralised ' children's homes, 570 (L); catering for teenagers' tastes, 641 (A); unsuitable stories for children, 786 (A), 801, 834 (L) Children's books reviewed, 844-854 China: book reviews, 117, 258, 886 China in the Morning, Nicholas Wollaston, 886 (R) Chinese handicrafts, 90 (A) Choosing Your Friends, 864 (LA) Christian Action, 6 (A) Christian Line, The, 831 (A), 877, 913 (L) Christian Science, 668 (R), 731 (L) Christmas Day; its meaning overlooked, 10(L) Christmas Questions: answers challenged, 12 (L) Christopher Sly (Royal Court), 137 (CA)
CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY
the Archbishop of Canterbury on material prosperity and spiritual welfare, 63 (LA); liturgical reform, 69, 104(A); One Called Smug, 315 (A); Lent and asceticism, 422 (A); ATV's programme About Religion, 430 (CA); New Crucifixions, 527 (LA); Jehovah's Witnesses, 609 (A); Moral Re-Armament, 609 (A), 657 (L); the marriage of convenience between Church and State, 727 (A); church newspapers and periodicals, 831 (A), 877, 913 (L); Rev. Nicholas Stacey's National Christian News, 831 (A) Church furnishings, 580 (R) Church of England Newspaper, 831 (A), 877 (L) Church Times, 831(A)
Churches, The, 69, 315, 422, 609, 727, 831 (A) Churchill, Randolph, Lord Derby, 547 (R) Clark, Michael K., Algeria in Turmoil, 439 (R) Clash of Cymbals,A, James Blish, 21 (R) Classical Education, 276 (LA), 351 (L) C/ea, Lawrence Durrell, 256 (R)
Clean and Decent, Lawrence Wright, 300 (A) Cleaning garments, 122, 454, 555 (A) Clergyman's Daughter, A, George Orwell, 705 (R) Clerical Error, 460 (LA)
Clifford, Francis, Act of Mercy, 635 (R) Climbing Down' 761 (A) Clinical Detail, 461 (LA)
Closed Circuit, William Haggard, 190 (R) Closing Time, 823 (LA)
CLOTHES AND CLOTHING
the January sales, 25 (A); the 'finish' of American and British goods, 27 (A); the fur trade, 57 (A); dry cleaning snags, 122, 594 (A); the Paris dress collections, 196 (A); collar stiffeners, 234 (A); nightwear for women, 269 (A); cleaning suede jackets, 454, 555 (A); women's shoe styles, 553 (A); women's nylon stockings: 677 (A), a replacement scheme, 898 (A); shoe repairs, 749, 786 (A); women's corsets, 856 (A) Club Mediterranee holiday centres, 51(A) Cockpit of France, The, Jacques Fauvet, 439 (R) Cohen, J. M., Poetry of This Age: 1908-1958, 225 (R) Cold War, The, 655, 686 (A) Cole, Harvey R.., and Aubrey L. Diamond, The Consumer and the Law, 858 (A) Colegate, Isabel, .A Man of Power, 144 (R) Colette, The Other One (trans. Elizabeth Tait and Roger Senhouse), 228 (R) Collar stiffeners, 234 (A) Collected Poems, Lawrence Durrell, 740(R) Collected Poems, Edwin Muir, 582 (R) Collected Poems, William Plomer, 704 (R) Collected Poems of Roy Campbell, The: Volume III (Translations), 326 (R) Collector, The, and Other Poems, Peter Redgrove, 326 (R) Collis, Maurice, Nancy Astor, 668 (R) Colonialism, 890 (R)
Colossus of Maroussi, The' Henry Miller, 481 (R)
COLOUR BAR AND RACE RELATIONS
Christian Action's circular letter on race discrimination, 6 (A), 136 (L); 'Writers' Declaration on Racial Discrimination',7 (A), 136(L); colour bar in Central Africa, 245 (A), 317 (L); the Church and race problems, 315 (A); changed atmosphere on racial questions since 1957 in South Africa, 344 (A); civil rights legislation in the US, 413 (A); the National Union of Students and the colour bar over vacation work, 531 (A), 572, 611 (L); the neurosis behind racialism, 650 (A), 693, 729, 765, 800, 834, 877 (L); London Transport-a colour bar in reverse?, 731 (L); book reVieW, 589; see also APARTHEID
Come Back Africa, 575 (CA) Come Here Till! Tell You, 211, 419, 606 (A) Comic Sense of Henry James, The, Richard Poirer, 669 (R) Commodity of Dreams, A, Howard Nemcrov, 228 (R) Common Sense about Africa, Anthony Sampson, 258 (R) Common Sense about China, Guy Wint, 258 (R) Common Sense about India, K. M. Panikkar, 258 (R) Common Sense about Russia, Robert Conquest, 258 (R) Commonwealth, the: investment in and aid to, 591 (F); and the European Common Market, 653 (A), 745 (F) Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference: Dr. Verwoerd unlikely to attend, 528 (LA); 647 (PW); arguments for making a pronouncement on South Africa, 647 (LA); 683 (PW); ends, 719 (PW); 834 (L)
COMMUNISM
Communists and fellow-travellers in the BBC, 342, 459, 467 (A.), 610 (L); a report on conditions in Russia, 382 (A), 425 (L), 462 (A), 472, 501, 538 (L); brainwashing of American POWs in Korea, 535 (A); strange bedfellows in the anti-Communist camp, 791 (LA) Communist Party of the Sovkt Union, The, Leonard Schapiro. 584 (R)
COMPANY AND INVESTMENT NOTES
Abbey National Building Society, 120, 332; Aberdare Holding 50; Abitibi, 815; Abrahams Publicity, 520; Achille Serrc, 404 Alexanders Discount, 120; Alliance Building Society, 120, 451 Amalgamated Roadstonc, 403; Anglo-American, 370, 855 Ansells Brewery, 50, 746; Apex (Trinidad) Oilfields, 86; Army and Navy, 368; Asquith Machine Tool, 191; Associated British Picture, 120, 519; Associated Electrical Industries, 50, 592; Associated Engineering, 88, 265; Associated Motor Cycles, 711; Associated Portland Cement, 675; Associated Television, 120; Aveling-Barford, 156; Ault and Wiborg, 928; Babcock and Wilcox, 638; Bank Insurance Group, 370; Barton and Sons, 747; Bass, 49,403; Birmingham Sound Reproducers, 638; Bowater, 747; British American Tobacco, 265; British and Commonwealth Shipping, 895; British Industrial Plastics, 156; British Insulated and Callender's Cables, 592, 638; British Motor Corporation, 451, 928; British Petroleum, 552; British Ropes, 640; British Sugar Corporation, 231, 895; British Wagon, 592; Brixton Estates, 711; Broome Rubber, 156; Brown Bayley, 483; BSA, 711; Bukit Panjong Rubber, 676; Cable and Wireless (Holdings), 268; Castlefield (Kiang) Rubber, 195; Cator Consolidated Properties, 195; Cerebos, 783; Charifund, 195; Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society, 332; Chester Brewery, 675; J. and P. Coats, 783; Colvilles, 895; Consolidated Goldfields, 265, 370; Consolidated Zinc, 855; Co-operative Permanent Building Society, 268; Crosby Unit Trust, 370; Culter Mills Paper, 299; Daily Mirror, 638; Decal, 156, 783; W. H. Dorman, 299; Dunlop Rubber, 592, 675, 783; Eastbourne Mutual Building Society, 451; Educational Supply Association, 120; Electrical and Musical Industries, 156; Falcon Trust, 88, 195; Firth and Brown, 156; Fisons, 299; Ford, 451, 928; F. Francis and Sons, 815; Gamages, 332; General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, 748; General Investors and Trustees, 519; General Mining and Finance, 895; Gilbeys, 519; Goblin (BVC), 195; Grattan Warehouses, 483; Greenall Whitley, 403, 519; Gwent and West of England Enterprises, 231; G. N. Haden, 231; Halifax Building Society, 370; Harper Engineering and Electro- nics, 299; L. Harris, 928; Hastings and Thanet Building Society, 268; Henekeys, 592; A. and S. Henry, 483; Hodge Industrial Securities, 24, 783; Home and Colonial, 403; Hoover, 592, 638; Illingworth Morris, 23; Imperial Chemical Industries, 299, 483; Imperial Tobacco, 231, 265; Ind Coope, 49; Inns and Co., 747; International Nickel, 855; International Tea, 403; Inveresk Paper, 404; Jaguar, 451, 711, 928; James Laidlaw, 191; Jeyes Sanitary Compounds, 451; John Harvey and Sons, 783; Joshua Tetley, 746; Keystone Investment, 88; Killinghall (Rubber) Development, 300; Kuala Kangsar Plantations, 404; Lamson Industries, 368; Leek and Moorlands Building Society, 120; Leicester Permanent Building Society, 195; Leyland Motors, 231, 451; Liebigs, 403; C. Lindley, 88; Lloyds Bank, 86; Lloyd's Packing Warehouses, 195; Lombard Banking, 370; London and Manchester Assurance, 640; Lubok Investments, 676; Maples, 519; Marks and Spencer, 22, 710; Marsden Building Society, 156; Martins Bank, 88;
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Mecca, 748; Mercury Securities, 23; Meridian, 640; C, Industries, 23, 814; Metropolitan Railway Country Estates, Cm,
Midland Bunk, 86; Minerals Separation, 855; Mitchells 0 Cro: Butlers, 49, 403, 519, 746; Montague Burton, 50, 332; Mount P.
855; Musical and Plastic Industries, 592; National Discos' 31 120; Norcros, 451; Northampton Town and County Build 81
Society, 120; Northern Breweries, 675, 746; Northern Mit° Cro. 231, 268; Odhams Press, 855; Oxendale and Co., 483: Pea's' Crui Property Corporation, 928; Philips Lamps, 451, 746; Polls, cr,„ Ball and Roller Bearing, 592; Pressed Steel, 592; Proprieci Cub of Hays Wharf, 300; Provincial Insurance, 711, 783; Pyrotene
50; Radiation, 638; Ramsbury Building Society, 156; R„sli Cud
Selection, 265, 370; Reckitt and Coleman, 783; A. E. Reed. Cu,, Richard Costain, 24; Rio Tinto, 265; Rootes, 928; Ross Gel Cur 748; Royal Bank of Scotland, 86, 120; Royal Dutch Shell, Cur
Rugby Portland Cement, 783; Salts Saltaire, 23; Save Cur Prosper Group, 370; Schrodcr's, 370; Schwcppes, 675; Sea,h Cus Amalgamated Rubber. 896; Sears Holdings, 552; Shell, Iv' Cyp Shell Transport, 451, 552; Shop Investments, 50; Simms Moe Cat
and Electronics, 896; Singer and Friedlander, 928; skipto ft Building Society, 332; W. H. Smith and Sons, 783; South Durhie 6;
638; Steel of Wales, 895; Stevenson and Howell, 191; Stoe 9
Platt, 23; Swears and Wells, 855; T. W. W. Ltd. 519: Tarns'rs
403; Theo. Garvin, 783; Thomas Brown, 928; Ltd.. TillII b
552; Threlfall's Brewery, 855; Times Furnishing, 592; Triad 0' ‘N 638; Triplex Group, 370; Tube Investments, 368; Turner es 0 Newall, 855; Typhoo Tea, 592; Ultramar, 783; Unicorn 1-I9 Trust. 24; Unilever, 928; Union Discount, 120; United Dorah, ions Trust, 24, 403; United Drapery, 855; United Molasses, 74'1 United Sus Betong, 676; Venner, 268; Vine Products, 519. 59; D.I A. J. Wait (Holdings), 815; C. C. Wakefield, 815; Watney Dai and Co., 370; Websters Publications, 50; Westbourne Pv'ba Building Society, 332; Western Ground Rents, 711; Wi880 Dai Teape, 783; Wilkins and Mitchell, 191; A. Wilson's Stag Da, (Holdings), 370, 451; Witan Investment Co., 816; W. Wood Da, Son, 640; Wood Hall Trust. 23; Woodall-Duckham' zse D Woolwich Equitable Building Society, 332; Woolworth, 120 Is 13:: Complete Peerage, The, Vol. XII, Part II, (ed.) Geoffrey H. Whit (, and R. S. Lea, 142 (R.) Da Comyns, Barbara, Out of the Red, Into the Blue, 143 (R)
Cone of Silence, 613 (CA) Da, Da Confectionery packaging, 198 (A) Da Conferences, 127 (LA)
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Conquest, Robert: Common Sense about Russia, 258 (R); Da
Soviet Deportation of Nationalities, 810 (R) Da Conrad, Joseph. A Critical Biography, Jocelyn Baines, 189 (R) Da
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the Government's record for 1959, 3 (LA); a description of thl party, 7 (A), 72 (L); negative approach and lack of objectives, 206 (PC); Mr. Macleod's success at the Kenya constitutions conference, 240 (LA); government arguments on the Cyprei bases, 349 (A); Conservatives and the European Movement, 49 (LA); Mr. Lloyd's defence of British votes on apartheid at IN UN, 492 (LA); party discipline, 499 (PC); unrest among Co! servative back-benchers, 533 (PC); Gerald Nabarro, 533 (pg. Government's misguided missile programme, 559 (LA); Britel° and the EEC, 560 (A); the CPC pamphlet The Missile Years og Blue Streak, 604(A); need for a changed approach to Europe or the Common Market and defence, 653 (A); coming retirernee of Mr. Amory, 745 (F); Mr. Brooke refuses permission for Os proposed Piccadilly Circus development, 755 (PW), 760 (A)] inaction over road accidents, 823 (LA); the Macmillan all Baldwin premierships compared, 906 (A); see also MACMILLAN HAROLD
Conspiracy of Hearts, 322 (CA) Consumer and the Law, The, Harvey R.. Cole and Aubrey Diamond, 858 (A)
CONSUMER PROTECTION
manufacturers' guarantees, 12, 40 (L); Committee on Consume Protection to examine complaints, 198 (A); resale price mainteir ance, 270 (A); plea for a National Consumers' Council, 485 (A), PEP's pamphlet, 642 (A); the consumer movement in the U5, 714 (A); the Consumer Advisory Council's complaints service 750 (A); the legal position of the customer, 858 (A); Inter' national Office of Consumers' Unions set up, 898 (A) Consumer Protection and Enlightenment, PEP, 642 (R)
Consumers' Association, 485 (A)
CONSUMING INTEREST
25, 58, 90, 122, 158, 198, 234, 270, 302, 334, 374, 406, 454, 485,
522, 554, 594, 642, 678, 714, 749, 785, 817, 857, 898, 930 Contempt, 204 (LA)
Contempt of Court: 40 (L): Lord Shawcross's Bill to establish right of appeal, 204 (LA); contempt 'in the face of the Court', 500(A)
Contraception: That Pill, 528 (LA), 537 (A), 570, 610, 659, 694 (I-.) Cooke, Hedley V., Israel: A Blessing and a Curse, 907 (R) Coombes, H., T. F. Powys, 667 (R) Copyright in photographs, 830 (A) Copyright law, 37 (A), 72, 104, 135 (L) Cornwall, eating in. 677 (A) Corporal punishment; appeal for views on, 659 (L) Correspondence courses in journalism, 554, 679 (A) Correspondence of Edmund Burke, The. Vol. II, July, 1768-June. 1774, (ed.) Lucy S. Sutherland, 632 (R) Correspondence of Isaac Newton, The, Vol. 1, 1661-1675, (ed.) H. W. Turnbull, 117 (R) Corsets, 856 (A), 875 (L) 1 Corsica: Columbus's Isle, Joseph Chiari, 363 (R.) Costly Thy Habit, 728 (A) Cote d'Azur, eating on the, 453 (A) Country Club, 204 (LA) County Hall Ornbudsmand, 864 (LA) Cousins, Frank: 1959 a fallow year, 23 (A); domination of T&GWII conference, 710 (A); on nuclear disarmament, 863 (LA); attacked by Woodrow Wyatt, 863 (LA) Cowell, Adrian, The Heart of the Forest, 742 (R) Crack of Dawn, The, Peter de Polnay, 481 (R) Cradle of Erewhon, The, Joseph Jones, 187 (R) Crash Costs, 894 (A) Crawley, Aidan: appointed to Monckton Commission, 3 (LA) Crete: the Minoan civilisation, 742 (R) Cricket: The Umpire, 692 (A)
CRIME
treatment of criminal psychopaths, 340 (LA), 350 (A); corporal punishment, 380, 412 (LA), 473, 505 (L); prosecutions of home' sexuals, 729, 765, 800, 833, 875, 911 (L); need for reform of law on homosexuality, 903 (LA); book review, 728 Crime and Punishment, Dostoievsky, 931 (PS) Crime books reviewed, 190,401, 635, 923 Criminal Prosecution in England, The, Sir Patrick Devlin, 728 (R) Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson, (cd.) John Killham, 141 (R) Critical Quarterly, The: Vol. I, Nos. 3 and 4, 82 (R), 136, 176, 215, 355 (L) Critical Quarterly Supplement, A-Poetry 1960, 582 (R) Critic's London Diary, Kingsley Martin, 578 (R) Croft-Cooke, Rupert, Thief, 924 (R) ■
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Crosland, Anthony: article in Encounter, 239 (LA), 250, 285 (L); Can Labour Win?, 685 (A) , Cross John Keir, (ed.) Best Black Magic Stories, 261 (R) Crossing Point, The, Gerda Charles, 843 (R)
Crossman, R. H. S.: resignation from Opposition Front Bench,
?L.!' 379 (PW), 380 (LA); Labour in the Affluent Society, 826 (R), 10" 866 (A), 893 (F)
it Croydon, 689 (A)
10.°1 Cruelty to Some Animals, 758 (A) in Crusading for Kronk, Stanley Price. 705 (R)
Cuba: Fidel Castro on TV, 133 (A); Spanish ambassador expelled,
a'r33 (A) Cuddon, J. A., The Owl's Watchsong, 187 (R) Cunning of the Dove, The, Alfred Duggan, 261 (R) Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight, 128 (LA) Curious Partnership, 652 (A) 1111 Curtiss, Ursula, The Face of the Tiger, 190 (R)
11,1 Customs duty on wine, 51(A)
C• ypriot Fears 68 (A)
10 CvPaus P10 8/ fears over the British bases, 68 (A); the London discussions, / 8_, 68 (A); London conference breakdown over question of bases,
1°';', 95 (LA); arguments over legal status of the bases, 127 (LA); negotiations over terms of independence, 203 (PW); reasons for
1' breakdown of talks, 204 (LA); the proposed bases, 204 (A); 1 ▪ what use will the British bases be?, 349 (A), 389 (L); relations of new republic with Arabs and Israelis, 530 (A)
141 593 POI VAS mei 1 al 231
L)-Day, 549 (R)
Daiches, Lionel, Russians at Law, 362 (R) Daily Express. 380 (LA), 505 (L) Daily Mail, Scottish, 347 (A) Daily Record, 347 (A) Daily Telegraph, 407 (A) Daily Worker: conference on 'Which Way for Labour ?', 96 (LA) Damnation de Faust, La (Cambridge University Music Society), 322 (CA), 389 (L) Dancing Heiress, The (Lyric, Hammersmith), 429 (CA) Dandy, The, Ellen Moers, 329 (R) Daniel, The Play of (Westminster Abbey), 837 (CA), 913 (L) Daniels, Harold R., The Snatch, 635 (R) punkt, Blanchflower's Soccer Book, 445 (R) Dante Called You Beatrice, Paul Potts, 741 (R) Dark Conceit: The Making of Allegory, Edwin Honig, 295 (R) Darkling Perspective, A, 381 (A) Davidson, Lionel, The Night of Wenceslas, 190 (R) Davie, Donald, The Forests of Lithuania, 21(R) Davis, Burke, To Appomattox: Nine April Days, 1865, 114 (R) Davis, Joe, 249 (A) Dawn and Morning (John Christopher), Romain Rolland, 671 (R) Day, A. C. L., The Free Trade Proposals, 745 (F) Day After Tomorrow, The, 239 (LA), 285 (L) Day Lewis, C., The Burled Day, 742 (R) Days Before Yesterday, Maria Dermout (trans. Hans Konings- bcrger), 116 (R) de Beaumont, Gustave, Marie, 18 (R), 40 (L) Pe Beer, E. S. (ed.) The Diary of John Evelyn, 47 (R) GAULLE, PRESIDENT Problems facing, 65 (LA); assumes power to govern by decree. '‘'.3 (LA), 215 (L); President and People, 241 (A); creates diffi- culties for the West, 492 (LA); his ideas and outlook, 495 (A);
French politics under de Gaulle, 828 (A); invitation to Algerian
rebel 'government' accepted, 905 (A) e Gaulle, 492 (LA) le Gaulle, General, Salvation 1944-1946, 495 (R) Gaulle's Republic Philip M. Williams and Martin Harrison, 828 (R) dePolnay, Peter, The Crack of Dawn, 481(R) e
11i.1 Quincey, 12 (L)
1Pcqueville, AlexisJourney to America (trans. George Lawrence, ..eu. P. Mayer), 18' (R) yead Don't Matter, The, Spenser Smith, 190 (R) ca DP , r Beast, Nancy Hale, 923 (R) ,9!ar Friends and Darling Romans, Mary Chamberlin, 587 (R) bear Liar (Criterion), 915 (CA) geath Lives Next Door, Gwendoline Butler, 401 (R) 41,1ahs, announcements of, in newspapers, 407 (A) 185, '-rts- of John Hawkins, The, Rayner Unwin, 807 (R) 1Q11c's Fontradictions and fallacies in British defence policy, 3 (LA), 8 !,;60; a tactical atomic weapon a mistaken conception, 205 (LA); the Defence White Paper, 240 (LA); the Blue Streak guided alissile, 240, 559 (LA), 604 (A); land- or submarine-based fn"luitsilsiitleS?, 307 (LA); the British bases in Cyprus, 349 (A); the ; 3, of the Government's defence programme, 559 (LA); an .m.a,,11inarY defence debate in Parliament, 561 (A); a European rit'.1er than an independent British deterrent?, 653 (A); how Britain can influence the Western alliance, 763 (A); falling-off in
recruiting figures, 792 (LA); American Skybolt to be used with
_ British V-bombers, 906 (A) t2cfence, 240 (LA) Pefence Paradox, 763 (A) ne, genrriark: attitude to the EFTA, 926 (A)
Dentists salaries, 416 (A), 611 (L)
thy. Lord, Randolph Churchill, 547 (R) Derby Day, 1960, 799 (A) 13Crrnout, Maria, Days Before Yesterday (trans. Hans Konings- _ berger) 116 (R) Descent into Wonderland, 23 (A)
DESIGN
Industrial Design's review of well-designed products, 121 (A);
Present-day furniture, 197 (A); the mumbo-jumbo of design
language, 373, 452 (A); the Design Centre Awards, 749 (A), 767, b!(11 (L); designing purchasers to fit products, 897 (A) ,se'ssign magazine, 897 (A) g. Aerate People, The, Farley Mowat, 742 (R) :e.eylin, Sir Patrick, The Criminal Prosecution in England, 728 (R)
t-,,e„, 67 on, eating in, 7 (A)
'mmond, Aubrey L., and Harvey R. Cole, The Consumer and the
DPBV, 858 (A)
....11111?0nds, 452 (A)
yo*ries, 25 (A)
/31111Y of John Evelyn, The, (ed.) E. S. De Beer, 47 (R) Dictionary Lovat, The Ante-Room, 143 (R) Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, A, Juhan Franklyn, 326 (R), 355. 391 (L) Diminished Responsibility, 128 (LA)
1,-._,Irect Action Committee Against Nuclear War, 494 (A)
ulsAthamasarr 1, 'S°nte Disarmament is Strength, 171 (A); ten-power Disarmament Conference to begin in Geneva, 341 (A); the Disarmament 5, Conference Preparatory Commission of 1930, 341 (A); Russian ....9Pposition to Western proposals, 683 (LA) '21iSsitS ter relief agency proposed, 349 (A) astrous Marriage, The, Joanna Richardson, 886 (R) utiengagemear, Eugene Hinterhoff, 67 (R) 771 t) 1111 ivet Out
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Disengagement Now, 67 (A)
Disraeli, 824 (LA), 913 (L) Divorce law, 214 (A) Djilas trial, the, 343 (A)
Doctor Goebbels: His Life and Death, Roger Manvell and Heinrich
Fraenkel, 295 (R) Doctors: report of Royal Commission on salaries, 416 (A), 492 (LA), 611 (L); doctors' relations with public a handicap to pressing pay claims, 492 (LA); BMA relaxes anonymity rule, 600 (LA)
Doctors and Public, 600 (LA) Doctors, Railwaymen-and the rest of us, 416 (A), 503, 611(L) Doge of Dover, The, John Raymond, 361 (R)
Dominoes, 460 (LA)
Donoghue, Denis, The Third Voice, 20 (R) Don't Shoot-We're English (Cambridge), 835 (CA)
Door handles, 374 (A)
Dors, Diana: life-story serialised in the News of the World, 242 (S)
Dostoievsky, 577 (R)
Double Blank, 460 (LA) Down on the Farm, 387, 830 (A) Down the Mine, 652 (A)
Doxiadis, Constantinos, 452 (A), 505 (L) D'Oyly Carte opera company, 756 (LA)
Drage, Charles, William King's Profession, 481 (R) Draught Resolution. 624 Drawn in Colour, Noni Jabavu, 589 (R) Dream Pattern, A, 798 (A) Drug addiction: Drug Addict, 240 (LA); 277 (LA), 287, 317 (L) Drury, Allen, Advise and Consent, 116 (R) Du Barry, Stanley Loomis, 398 (R) Duggan, Alfred, The Cunning of the Dove, 261 (R)
Dulles, John Foster: 71 (A); and the Suez crisis, 167 (A), 250 (L)
Dumb Waiter, The (Hampstead Theatre Club), 137 (CA) Dummy Run, 553 (A), 611 (L) Duncan, Ronald, The Solitudes, 84 l (R)
Dunn, John, 659 (L)
Durrell, Lawrence: The Alexandria Quartet (Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive, Clan), 256 (R); Collected Poems, 740 (R) Dust of Combat, The: A Life of Charles Kingsley, R. B. Martin,
512 (R)
Early Havoc, June Havoc, 438 (R) Early Travellers in New Zealand, (ed.) Nancy M. Taylor, 187 (R) East Anglia, eating in, 89 (A) Easter: New Crucifixions, 527 (LA) Eastern Exposure, Marvin Kalb, 362 (R)
Eastern peoples and contraception, 528 (LA), 537 (A), 570, 610, 659, 693 (L)
Eastman, Max, Great Companions, 517 (R)
EAST-WEST RELATIONS
Summit meeting arranged for May 16, 3 (PW), 3 (LA); the main points involved in 'disengagement', 67 (A); the causes and course of the Cold War, 655, 686 (A); prospects for the Paris Summit meeting, 683 (LA); the Summit conference fiasco, 719 (PW), 719 (LA), 765 (L); why did Mr. Khrushchev wreck the Summit conference?, 719 (LA), 765 (L); the Summit failure reviewed, 756 (LA), 757, 761 (Al Eckstein, Harry, Pressure Group Politics, 492 (LA)
ECONOMIC
the economy in 1959, 3 (LA); a consideration of the EFTA Muter Seven'), 31 (LA); British trade recovery likely to continue, 48 (F); the EFTA and the EEC, 99, 560 (A); Mr. Antory's Inflation Warning, 229 (F); pre-Budget advice to the Chancellor, 308 (LA); the problem of maintaining economic growth without inflation, 331(F); Aid and the Balance of Payments, 591 (F); restraining bank advances during a boom, 637 (F); the Stock Exchange not a good prophet of the economic future, 673 (F); how to maintain economic stability, 708 (F); possibility of further restrictive measures, 813 (F); interest rates and pressure on sterling, 854 (F); rate of growth of British productivity, 893 (F), 906 (A); a special interest rate suggested for 'social' invest- ment, 925 (F); book review, 672 Economic and Social Research, National Institute of, 48, 813 (F) Economic Survey 1960, 48 (F)
Eden, Sir Anthony: the Suez crisis, 167 (A), 250 (L), 311(A)
Eden, Sir Anthony, Full Circle, 167 (A), 311(R) Eden, Dulles and Collusion, 167 (A) Edifice, The, Thca Hush, 671 (R)
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
change in Latin entrance requirement at Oxford University, 276 (LA); teachers' salaries, 372 (A), 390, 427, 503 (L); John Bull's Schooldays, 689, 795, 868 (A) Educators, The, 276 (LA)
Egg Marketing Board, 91(A)
EGYPT
an Irishman's view of Suez, 71 (A); a revival in the fortunes of President Nasser, 97 (A); Sir Anthony Eden and Suez, 167 (A), 250 (L), 311 (A); the Inge Toft released, 239 (PW); Israeli- Arab tension over demilitarised zones and Israel's Suez Canal traffic, 280 (A), 317, 351, 427, 473, 503, 538, 693, 731 (L); the Arab view of the Palestine problem, 281 (A); defiance of UN over Suez Canal, 411 (LA); Arab counter-boycott of US ships, 648 (LA); summer in Egypt, 725 (A); the press nationalised, 801, 875 (L)
Egyptian Summer, 725 (A)
Eisenhower, President: foreign tour and visit to Spain, 3 (LA); relations with Spain and Portugal, 791 (LA); riots against proposed visit to Japan, 864 (LA)
Eisenstein, Sergel, 805 (CA)
Eisteddfod, Royal National: controversy over inviting the Queen, 785 (A), 801 (L)
Eistedafroth, 785 (A), 801 (L) El Dorado, 465 (A), 539, 571 (L)
Elections, 513, 920 (R)
Elections in the Air, 865 (A)
Electrical appliances, safety standards for, 857 (A) Electrical Trades Union: rigging of ballot for general secretary, 204 (LA), 239 (PW); Frank Foulkes interviewed on TV, 275 (PW), 356 (CA); the TUC's instructions to the ETU, 411 (PW), 482 (A); writs served on leaders, 683 (PW)
Electrical T.U., 204 (LA) Eleventh Man, The, 649 (A)
Eliot, T. S., 583 (R) Elizabeth, Queen, 326 (R)
Embarras d'embarras, 278 (S) Encounter, 239 (LA) End of Personal Diplomacy, The, 825 (A) End of the Line, 341 (LA) Enfants du Pararhs, Les, 431 (CA) English, In Pursuit of the, Doris Leasing, 740 (R) English Genealogy, Anthony Richard Wagner, 707 (R) English Political Caricature: to 1792, and 1793 to 1832, M. D.
George, 436 (R) English tourist abroad, the 56 (A)
Escape from South Africa, 562 ( A)
Eskimos, 742 (R)
Espionage, 864 (LA) Essays in Labour History, (ed.) Asa Briggs and John Saville, 363 (R) Esslin, Martin, Brecht: A Choice of Evils, 43 (R)
EUROPE
Britain's relations with, 3 (LA); Britain's missed opportunity for leadership, 478 (R); the economic division of Western Europa, 491 (LA); British Government's policy, 653 (A); need for the 'Six' and the 'Seven' to compose their trade differences, 745 (F); the OEEC, 745 (F)
Europe After Blue Streak, 653 (A) Europe Will Not Wait, Anthony Nutting, 478 (R)
European Commission of Human Rights, 606 (A) European Convention on Human Rights, 278 (S) European defence: Germany and bases in Spain, 307 (LA)
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (THE 'Six')
possible relations with the EFTA (the 'Outer Seven'), 31 (LA); relations with Britain and the EFTA, 99, 653 (A), 745 (F); German opposition to the Hallstein 'acceleration' proposals, 560(A); the French economy and the Common Market, 601(A); need for new approach by Britain to the EEC, 653 (A), 745 (F); British attitudes to and negotiations with the EEC, 864 (LA)
EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION (EFTA, OR THE 'OUTER SEVEN') its value and possible future, 31 (LA); doubtful advantages to Britain of membership, 99 (A); a bad second-best to the EEC, 560 (A); need to move towards economic integration with the EEC, 745 (F); attitude of the Scandinavian countries, 926 (A) Evelyn, John, the diary of, 47 (R) Everlasting Circle, The, (ed.) James Reeves, 841 (R) Evidence of Love, The, Dan Jacobson, 806 (R)
Exercise for women, 896 (A)
Eyes Without a Face, 179 (CA) Face of the Tiger, The, Ursula Curtiss, 190 (R) Facial Justice, L. P. Hartley, 743 (R) Fade Out, Douglas Woolf, 144 (R) Fall, The, 179 (CA) Fall of Parnell, The, F. S. L. Lyons, 634 (R) Fall of Singapore, The, Frank Owen, 807 (R) Fallacies of Mr. Crossntan, The, 866 (A) Falls, Cyril, The First World War, 589 (R) Falstaff (Glyndebourne), 802 (CA) Family of Friends, A, Robert Allerton Parker, 840 (R) Pane, Julian, A Letter, 516 (R) Farewell to the Fifties, 7 (A), 72 (L) Farjeon, Eleanor, A Nursery in the Nineties, 848 (R) Farming Ladder, The, 170 (A) Fashions in Church Furnishings 1840-1940, Peter Anson, 580 (R) Fathers, The, Allen Tate, 743 (R) Fauvet, Jacques, The Cockpit of France, 439 (R) Federation, 865 (LA) Fell of Dark, The, James Norman, 671 (R) Fennell, Desmond, Mainly in Wonder, 187 (R) Ferrier, Bob, Soccer Partnership, 445 (R)
Festivals: controversy over this year's Eisteddfod, 785 (A), 801 (L); Aldeburgh Festival, 917 (CA)
Fifth French Republic, The, Dorothy M. Pickles, 828 (R.)
Fifties, a journalist's reminiscences of the, 7 (A), 72 (L)
Figs and Thistles, Sydney Goodsir Smith. 21(R) Files Off Parade, 792 (LA) Fille Mal Gardee, La (Covent Garden, ballet), 184 (CA)
Films: the British Film Academy, 543 (A); Eisenstein and Chaplin films, 805 (CA); book review, 438
Final Secret of Pearl Harbor, The, Rear-Admiral Robert A.
Theobald, 20 (R.)
FINANCIAL
proposed changes in law on trustee investment, 22 (F); gold
reserves and other monetary fetishes, 119 (F); The Small Investor, 145-152 (F); National Savings, 148 (F); Bank rate raised to
5 per cent., 155 (F); need for more overseas investment, 298 (F);
Mr. Amory and the Banks, 331 (F); Canadian monetary policy,
402 (F); the evidence presented to the Radcliffe Committee, 482
(F); The Budget and Tax Avoidance, 518 (F); overseas investment
aid, 591 (F); the 'special deposits' method of restraining bank advances, 637 (F); the Stock Exchange not a good prophet of the economic future, 673 (F); interest rates and pressure on sterling, 854 (F); a drain on reserves likely, 854 (F); a suggestion for 'two-tier' interest rates, 925 (F)
Finished Man, The, George Garrett, 843 (R) Finlay, Ian, The Lothians, 364 (R) Finley, M. I., (ed.) The Greek Historians, 224 (R) Fire Hazard, 341 (LA), 425 (L) First Crocus, 308 (LA) First Russian Radical, The, David Marshall Lang, 81(R) First World War, The, Cyril Falls, 589 (R)
Fisher, Dr., Archbishop of Canterbury, 63 (LA), 315 (A)
Fit To Drive, 301 (A) FitzGibbon, Constantine, When the Kissing Had to Stop, 633 (R) Five Per Cent., 155 (F) Flamenco, 697 (CA) Fleming, Ian: 207 (A); For Your Eyes Only, 635 (R)
Floors, reconditioning, 642 (A)
Flower, Desmond, and James Reeves, (ed.) The War: 1939-1945,
776 (R)
Flower and Willow World, The, A. C. Scott, 262 (R) Flower Drum Song (Palace), 506 (CA)
Flower Show, Chelsea, 816 (A)
Follow That Girl (Vaudeville), 429 (CA)
FOOD AND DRINK
potatoes, 58 (A); recommended places to eat in: East Anglia, 89 (A), north and west of London, 233 (A), Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 333 (A); the COte d'Azur, 453 (A), Cornwall and Devon, 677 (A), Brighton, 818 (A); canned foods, 121 (A); confectionery packaging, 198 (A); oranges for marmalade, 198 (A); cooking oils, 374 (A); a double package of tinned fruit and cream, 454 (A); the 'tied house' system, 485 (A), 570, 659 (L); honey, 898 (A); milk delivery, 930 (A); Shloer apple juice, 198 (A); fruit juices, real and synthetic, 642 (A), 659, 694 (L); Irish coffee, 642 (A); dry martinis, 898 (A); see also WINE
Foot, Michael, 63, 96 (LA), 100 (A), 135 (L), 239 (LA), 250 (L), 648, 755 (LA) Football, Association, 445(R)
Football Ambassador At Large, George Raynor, 445 (R) For Your Eyes Only, Ian Fleming, 635 (R) Ford, Boris, (ed.) Young Writers, Young Readers, 141 (R) Forests of Lithuania, The, Donald Davie, 21(R) Forgotten in Tranquillity, 689 (A) Forgotten King and Other Essays, The, Derek Hudson, 922 (R) Forty-eighth Article, 277 (A) 45 Million Frenchmen, 601(A) 400 Blows, The, 292 (CA) Four Loves, The, C. S. Lewis, 479 (R.) Fraenkel, Heinrich, and Roger Manvell, Doctor Goebbels: His Life and Death, 295 (R)
FRANCE
the Budget, 4 (A); the creaking constitutional machinery of the Fifth Republic, 4 (A); M. Pinay's dismissal, 65 (A); domestic and African problems for President de Gaulle, 65 (A); problems of status in the French Community, 65 (A); implications of President de Gaulle's increased powers, 163 (LA); M. Mallet and Suez, 167 (A); French atomic bomb exploded, 239 (PW);
President and People, 241 (A); President de Gaulle refuses recall
of Parliament, 381 (A); President de Gaulle undermining the democratic machinery, 412 (LA); visit of Mr. Khrushchev, 460 (LA), 4116. 494 (A); the economic position, 601 (A); French politics under de Gaulle, 828 (A); the housing problem in Paris, 873 (A); representatives of Algerian rebel 'government' and French Government to meet, 905 (A); book reviews, 20, 439, 477, 811, 828
Franklyn, Julian, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 326 (R) Frederick the Great: An Informal Biography, Ludwig Reiners, 513 (R) Free Trade Proposals, The, A. C. L. Day, 745 (F) Freedom in our Lifetime?, 65 (A) Freud: The Mind of the Moralist, Philip Rieff, 226 (R) Friday's Footprint, Nadine Gordimer, 228 (R) From Caesar to Arthur, Geoffrey Ashe, 260(R), 287, 319 (1..) From Gautier to Eliot, Enid Starkie, 477 (R) Front Libyan Sands to Chad, Nigel Heseltine, 187 (R) From Russia with Alacrity, 462 (S) From the Other Shore, 134 (A)
Fruit juices, real and synthetic, 642 (A), 659, 694 (L)
Fugue and Shorter Pieces, The, John Holloway, 841(R) Fulford, Roger, Hanover to Windsor, 886 (R) Full Circle, Sir Anthony Eden, 167 (A), 311(R) Full-House: Horses, Dogs and Knaves, 606 (A)
Fur trade, 57 (A)
Furneaux, Rupert, Guenther Podok, 842 (R)
Furniture Development Council, 73(L) Furniture Exhibition, 197 (A)
Future of Man, The, P. B. Medawar, 672 (R) Gadarette Club, The, Martin Walser (trans. Eva Figes), 364 (R) Gainham, Sarah, The Silent Hostage, 924 (R) Gaitskell, Arthur, Gezira, 46 (R)
GA1TSKELL, HUGH
and Clause Four of Labour Party constitution, 100 (A), 239
(LA), 250 (L), 276 (LA), 285 (L), 308 (LA), 317, 353 (L), 380 (LA); a compromise solution, 412 (LA); attacked by 'followers', 648 (LA); superiority over rivals for leadership, 648 (LA); improved prospects of maintaining ascendancy its the Labour
Party, 755 (LA); attacks on his leadership and policies, 863 (LA),
911 (L); attacked by 'Victory for Socialism' group, 903 (PC) Gallup Poll; figures on corporal punishment for crimes of violence, 412 (LA), 473 (L); Mr. Macmillan's success rating, 755 (PW), 756 (LA); poll on Labour's next leader, 904 (LA); voting inten- tions in 1959 General Election, 920 (R) Gambling, 606 (A) Gaines of skill, 460 (LA) Gandhi, Mahatma, 217 (L)
Gangs and Counter-Gangs, Frank Kitson, 589 (R) Garford, James, Camphor, 189 (R) Garrett, George, The Finished Man, 843 (R)
Garvin, J. L., 629 (R)
Gas and Gaiters, 755 (LA) Gazebo, The (Savoy), 506 (CA) Gemiitlich 1st as Gemiltlich Oast, 419 (A)
Genealogy, 707 (R)
General, The, Alan Sillitoe, 778 (ft) Generation, A, 883 (CA)
Geneva disarmament conference, 171, 341 (A)
George, M. D., English Political Caricature: to 1792, and 1793 to 1832, 436 (R)
George IV, 886 (R)
German Electoral Politics, Uwe Kitzinger, 513(R) Germans and Jews, 33 (S) Germany, 811(R)
GERMANY
1959 a year or consolidation. 5 (A); reunification and the concept of 'disengagement', 67 (A); a report from Berlin, 414 (A); Government by P.R., 417 (A); agricultural problems in East and West Germany, 417 (A); an Englishman in Berlin in the Thirties, 419 (A); German policy in occupied Russia, 480 (A); the German problem at the Summit, 683 (LA); Mr. Khrushchey and his reception in East Berlin, 757 (A)
GERMANY, WEST
anti-Semitic outbursts, 3 (PW), 33 (A), 33 (S), 105 (L), 134 (A); economic prosperity, 5 (A); the tacit acceptance of the present
frontiers, 5 (A); the Deutsche Reichspartel, 33 (A); how to
counter neo-Nazism, 134 (A); the proposed 'Emergency Law', 277 (A); bases in Spain sought, 307 (LA); the 1957 elections, 513 (R); effects of anti-German prejudice, 653 (A); topics of conversation in Berlin, 724 (A)
Gezira, Arthur Gaitskell, 46 (R)
Ghana: a journalist's impressions, 243 (A); flogging and political offences, 380 (LA) Gibbon, Edward, 442 (R) Gibraltar, a report from, 688 (A) Gibson, Harrison: 'late-night viewing' for shoppers, 302 (A)
Gide, Andre, Pretexts (ed. Justin O'Brien), 446 (R)
Gilbert and Sullivan operas: a Trust to be set up, 756 (LA)
Giovanni, Jose, The Break, 401 (R)
Girl Guides, 484 (A)
Girl on the Highway (Prince's), 320 (CA), 390 (L) Give Me Your Answer, Do, Peter Marchant, 550 (R) Glittering Coffin, The, Dennis Potter, 223 (R) Glory of Parliament, The, Harry Boardman, 188 (It)
Gloves for cyclists and motor-cyclists, 334 (A) Gocbbels, Dr., 295 (R)
Gold and Sand, James Aldridge, 21 (R) Gold-Rimmed Spectacles, The, Giorgio Bassani (trans. Isabel
Quigly), 297 (It)
Gollin, A. M., The Observer and J. L. Garvin, 629 (R) Gombrich, E. H.. Art and Illusion, 514 (R) Gooch, G. P., The Second Empire, 811 (R) Gordimer, Nadine, Friday's Footprint, 228 (R) Government by P.R., 417 (A)
Gramophones and records: HMV's Concert Classics, 27 (A); poems of Robert Graves and Philip Larkin, 330 (R); replacing pick-up styli, 750 (A)
Grandad With Snails, Michael Baldwin, 840 (R) Grandes. Families, Les, 838 (CA) Gravel Ponds, The, Peter Levi, S. J., 582 (R) Graves, Robert: Selected Poems, 330 (ft); (trans.) The Anger of Achilles (Homer's Iliad), 399 (R) Great Companions, Max Eastman, 517 (R) Great Fortune, The, Olivia Manning, 144 (R), 177 (L) Greater Infortune, The, Rayner Heppenstall, 633 (R) Greatest Problem and Other Essays, The, F. L. Lucas, 922 (R) Greece: a journalist in Greece, 7 (A); travel in Greece, 52 (A),
107 (L); political situation, 310 (A); General Grivas, 310 (A); tourism, 310 (A); the island of Hydra, 764 (A)
Greece, 811 (R) Greek Historians, The (ed.) M. I. Finley, 224 (R) Greek Sculpture, 139 (CA) Green, Gerald, The Lotus Eaters, 550 (R) Green Mare's Nest, The, 431 (CA) Green Seacoast, George Buchanan, 115 (R)
Greenwood, Anthony, 276 (LA)
Gresham, William Lindsay, Houdini, 440 (R)
Grey, Beryl, 738 (CA) Grey, Lady Katherine, '777 (R)
Griffith, Thomas, The Waist-High Culture, 325 (R)
Grivas, General, 310 (A)
Grossman, Alfred, Acrobat Admits, 743 (R) Growth, 891 (F) Guenther Podola, Rupert Furneaux, 842 00
Guillebaud Report on railway pay, 194 (A), 339 (LA). 416 (A)
Guillebaud's Travels, 339 (LA)
Guinea, Republic of, 417 (A) Guinness, 624, 626 (A)
Guinness Book of Poetry 195811959, The, 582 (It) Guthrie, Tyrone, A Life la the Theatre, 809 (R) Gymnasium for women, a, 896 (A)
Ii Habeas Corpus, 606 (A) Haggard, Rider, 731(L)
Haggard, William, Closed Circuit, 190 (R)
Hairdressing: 232 (A), 251, 287 (L); hair dyeing, 520 (A)
Haldane of Cloan, Dudley Sommer, 706 (R) Hale, Nancy, Dear Beast, 923 (It) Half Circle, 311(A) Halting Hosannah, A, 34 (A), 107 (L) Hambrosia, 493 (A), 571, 611(L)
Hamilton, Richard, 897 (A) Hampshire, eating in, 333 (A) Hampstead, 362 (R) Hancock, Tony, 733 (CA)
Ilcutdshake for Brave Culture-Uncles, A, 919 (P) Hannah Stanton, 529 (A) Hanover to Windsor, Roger Fulford, 886 (R) Hanson, Elisabeth, My Poor Arthur, 398 (R) Happy Anniversary, 112 (CA) Happy Haven, The (Bristol), 572 (CA) Harbinson, Robert, No Surrender, 115 (11.) Harborne, Joan, The World in My House, 481 (R) Hard Cases, Harrington, Alan, Life in the 'Crystal Palace', 744 (R) Harrison, Martin, Trade Unions and the Labour Party Since 1945,
890 (R)
Harrison, Martin, and Philip M. Williams, De Gaulk's Republic,
828 (R)
Harris's Requiem, Stanley Middleton, 778 (Ft) Hart, Moss, Act One, 580 (R) Hartley, L. P., Facial Justice, 743 (Et) Harvest of Journeys, Hammond Innes, 187 (R) Harvey, John, Within and Without, 261 (R) Have No Truck, 127 (LA) Havoc, June, Early Havoc, 438 (R) Hawaii, James Michener, 889 (R)
Hawkins, Sir John, 807 (R.)
Heart of the Forest, The, Adrian Cowell, 742 (Ft)
Heirs and Rebels: Letters and occasional writings on music by
Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Hoist, 401(R) Hell is a City, 664 (CA)
Hemingway, Ernest, 98 (A), 176 (L) Henrion, F. H. K., 373 (A)
Henriques, Fernando, Love in Action: the Sociology, of Sex, 19 (R) Henry V (Mermaid), 320 (CA) Heppenstall, Rayner, The Greater Infortune, 633 (R)
Herbert, Sir Alan, 37 (A), 72, 104 (L)
Hermit Disclosed, A, Raleigh Trevelyan, 448 (R) Heseltine, Nigel, From Libyan Sands to Chad, 187 (R) Hildick, E. W., Jim Starling's Holiday, 851 (R), 877, 913 (L) Hilles' Frederick W., (ed.) New Light on Dr. Johnson. Essays on the Occasion of his 250th Birthday, 398 (R) Hinterhoff, Eugene, Disengagement, 67 (R) Hire Purchase, 148 (F) Hiroshima Mon Amour, 79 (CA) History of Soviet Russia, A, Georg von Rauch, 584 (R) History of Western Morals, A, Crane Brinton, 45 (10
Hoare, Lady, 461 (LA)
Holding the Baby, 194 (A) Holiday Tasks, 65 (A) Holidays: see TRAVEL Holidays and Travel, 51-57 (A) Holidays with Prejudice, 531 (A), 572, 611(L) Holloway, John: The Charted Mirror, 774 (R); The Fugue and Shorter Pieces, 841 (R)
Holst, Gustav, 401 (R)
Holy Barbarians, The, Lawrence Lipton, 630 (R) Home and Away, John Pudney, 840 (11) How AND HOUSEHOLD
durability and fashion in furniture, 73 (L); Chinese handicrafts,
90 (A); difficulties or getting a telephone installed, 91 (A); fire danger from oil heaters, 158 (A), 251 (L), 341 (LA), 425 (L); the Furniture Exhibition, 197 (A); delays in delivery of furnish- ings etc., 234, 406, 594 (A); baths and sanitation in the past, 300 (A); the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, 332, 486 (A); durability of plastics, 334 (A); door handles, drawer-pulls, etc., 374 (A); second-hand pianos, 404 (A); re-conditioning wood floors, 642 (A); 'Design of the Year' household articles, 749 (A), 767, 801 (L); safety standards for electrical appliances, 857 (A); milk delivery, 930 (A) Homer's Iliad in translation, 399 (R)
Homosexuality: prosecutions for. 729, 765, 800, 833, 875, 911 (L); a Private Member's Motion, 903 (LA) Honey, 898 (A)
Honig, Edwin, Dark Conceit: The Making of Allegory, 295 (Ft) Honour'd Shade, (ed.) Norman MacCaig, 83 (R), 136, 176, 251,
287 (L)
Hons and Rebels, Jessica Mitford, 481 (R) Hooligan, The, Rudolf Nassauer, 480 (R) Hoover, Herbert, and the Great Depression, Harris Gayford Warren,
82 (R) Hopf, Arnold, 283 (A)
Horse-racing: newspapers' nap selections, 454 (A); Derby Day, 1960, 799 (A)
Hospital visiting hours, 128 (LA)
Hotson, Leslie, Shakespeare's Wooden 0, 115 (R) Houdini, William Lindsay Gresham, 440 (11) House Built on Sand, The, Gerald Reitlinger, 480 (R) House of Many Rooms, Robin White, 444 (R) House oft/it Double Axe, The, Agnes Carr Vaughan, 742 (R)
Houses and housing: the Ideal Home Exhibition, 332 (A); the rise in building costs, 521 (A), 610 (L); the housing problem in Paris, 873 (A)
How it Began, 655 (A) Hudson, Derek, The Forgotten King and Other Essays, 922 (R) j.1 °r) ihr 'In' Hughes, Emmet, America The Vincible, 325 (R) Hughes, Ted, Lupercal, 582 (R) Jose Hullabaloo and . . . Mare's Nest, 130-131 (A) Jjonsee. Hulme, T. E., 742 (R) jJosneci Hulton, Nika, The Witch, 143 (ft) o Human Rights, European Commission of, 278 (A), 606 (A) , Jour, Hungary: the revolt of Hungarian Communist writers, 478 ih: 3 jjj:::::her.,
Istvan Bibo still imprisoned, 684 (LA)
Hunt, Sir John, and Christopher Brasher, The Red Snows, 362 is Jour ,,,, ,Iii ss ,t tsr it L.: ‘ Hunters in a Narrow Street, Jabra I. Jabra, 550 (R)
Hydra, the Island of, 764 (A) Hylton, Jack: an apology, 14
Hush, Thee, The Edifice, 671 (R) I Ant My Brother, John Lehmann, 224 (R) Ideology and Co-Existence (MRA booklet), 609 (A) lilt be Love, Stanley Kauffman, 400 (R) If Seven Maids, with Seven Mops . . . , 99 (A) I Remember Romano's, Henry Kendall, 580 (11)
Iceland, 278 (S) I Kal ed
Image Merchants, The, Irwin Ross, 744 (R) In Baulk, 249 (A) Kas In Contempt, 347 (A)
Kec
In Exile, 904 (LA) In Good Faith, 413 (A) Kec In Pursuit of the English, Doris Lessing, 740 (R) K ei 'In the Face of the Court', 500 (A) Ket In the Throes, 602 (A) 8 In the Woodpile, 98 (S) Kei
Income tax: penalties, 281 (A); the dangers of commissional Kin 'discretionary' powers, 500 (A) Ket
INDIA tin
Kipling's knowledge of Indian customs, 105, 175 (L); need hs Kri
Western financial aid, 262 (F); poor pay and prospects of lndill I,
scientists, 722 (A); public opinion and cruelty to animals, 758 (A) c book reviews, 258, 886 9
India, 811(R) 2 Indian Interval, 'Babbot', 886 (R) ( INDUSTRY, s industrial relations in 1959, 23 (A); the campaign for short'', 2
hours, 23 (A); the proposed Payment of Wages Bill, 127 (LAl Labour Party divisions ...Dyer further nationalisation, 239, 3gs 380 (LA); the motor industry's plans for new factories, 265 (i) need for industrial unions, 530 (A); rate of growth of Britig productivity, 893 (F), 906 (A)
Infertile Crescent 382 (A) Kr, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Henry Steele, 438 (R) Kr, Inherit The Wind (St. Martin's), 429 (CA) Kr Inkeles, Alex, and Raymond A. Bauer, The Soviet Citizen, 260 (Ill Re Innes, Hammond, Harvest of Journeys, 187 (R) Kg Innocents At Home, The, Lord Kinross, 45 (R) Kg Inquire Within, 720 (LA), 765 (L) Kt Inquisitors The 308 (LA) Inquisitors, The, George Andrzeyevski, 810 (R) Inside Information, 797 (A) , 1
Insurance: motor insurance premiums, 158 (A), 217 (L), 894 (A,l ; insurance for holidays, 678 (A) .
Interest Rate and ilk Reserves, 854 (F) , International Literary Annual. No. 2. (ed.) John Wain, 82 (11) A?,
International Voluntary Service, 694 (L) Ki
Invasion of Privacy, 8301 (A) Investment: proposed changes in law governing trustee investment, la
22(F) . Ki
Investment Clubs, The, 146 (F) Ki Investment Cycle, The, 551 (F) Ki ki visible Poet, The: T. S. Eliot, Hugh Kenner, 583 (R) RI Invitation to a Beheading, Vladimir Nabokov, 810 (R)
lonides, C. J. P., 742 (R) K; lei, the Faqir of, 559 (PW) Iraq: continued instability of General Kassem's regime, 97 (A) K IRELAND K
the Border strife and its causes, 10, 73 (L); the problem of Irish, K agriculture, 599 (LA); the Irish economy, 615 (A); Anglo-lrisfi K, Attitudes, 615 (A); the Irish character, 619 (A); Irish theatre, 619. K 626 (A); the Shannon airport and estuary industrial development K schemes, 620 (A); Irish tourism, 622 (A); the Irish success al the UN, 624 (A); Guinness, 624, 626 (A) K Ireland, 811(R) K Ireland Today, 615-628 (A) K lremonger, Valentin, (ed.) Irish Short Stories, 631 (R) Irish Short Stories. (ed.) Valentin Iremonaer, 631 (R) K Irresponsible Society, The, Professor Richard Titmuss, 493 (LA) I< Irwin, Margaret, That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of Sir Walter K Raiegh, 922 (R)
ISRAEL
Israeli-Arab tension over demilitarised zones and Israel's Suez L Canal shipping, 280 (A), 317, 351, 427, 473, 503, 538, 693, 731 (L); the Arab view of the Palestine problem, 281 (A): campaigning L to arouse support in the West?, 382 (A), 411 (LA); defiance of UN resolutions, 411 (LA); gaining Western sympathy by main- taining tension in Middle East, 411, 648 (LA), 693 (L); Israeli influence in Cyprus, 530 (A); two 'enemies within the gate: orthodox Jews and self-righteousness, 564 (A), 610, 657 (L), Israeli soldiers and unlawful orders, 605 (A); the Zionist lobby's influence in America, 648 (LA), 693 (A), 907 (L); Zionism and Anti-Semitism, 907 (A); hotels and holiday facilities, 51 (A) Israel, 811 (R) II ss traanelb: uAl,B18h4sscRinfand a Curse, Hedley V. Cooke, 907 (R) It always Dora on Sunday, 242 (S) Italian Exhibition at the Royal Academy, 78 (CA) Italian Renaissance Studies, (ed.) E. F. Jacobs, 888 (Ft) Italy: the problem of the Mezzogiorno, 309 (A) Italy, 811 (11) It's In The Bag (Duke of York's), 803 (CA) Jabavu, Noni, Drawn in Colour, 589 (ft) Jabra, Jabra I., Hunters in a Narrow Street, 550 (It) Jacob, E. F., Italian Renaissance Studies, 888 (R) Jacobson, Dan, The Evidence of Love, 806 (R) James, Henry, The Comic Sense of, Richard Parer, 669 (R) James, Henry, Watch and Ward, 297 (R) Jameson's Raid, Elizabeth Pakenham, 295 (R) Jampot Smith, Jeremy Brooks, 889 (R)
Japan; riots against proposed visit by President Eisenhower, 864 (LA); book reviews, 144, 262, 707
Jaywalkers, The, 112 (CA) Jerkins, Frank, Wanted on Holiday, 924 (It)
Jehovah's Witnesses, 609 (A)
Jemenfous, 414 (A)
Jewellery sales, 452 (A)
Jews: Judaism, 363 (R); sec also ANTI-SEMITISM and ISRAEL Jews in Our Time, The, Norman Bcntwich, 586 (R) Jim Fisk, W. A. Swanberg, 114 (R) Jun Starling's Holiday, E. W. Hildick, 851 (R), 877, 913 (L) John Bull's Schooldays, 689, 795, 868 (A) John Christopher. Dawn and Morning, Roniain Rolland, 671 (12) Atrid (A): lent.
rish 'rish 519, 'Cl" i al ucz 731 ing of in- L); Y's ,nd
Johnny the Priest (Prince's), 612 (CA) Johnson, Dr., 398 (R) Jones, A. R., The Life and Opinions of Thomas Ernest Hulme 742 (R) Jones, John Paul, Samuel Eliot Morison, 741 (R) Jones, Joseph, The Cradle of Erewhon, 187 (R) Joseph, Dr. M. T., 722 (A) „Journal of a Man of Letters 1898-1907, Paul Leautaud (trans. (le Geoffrey Sainsbury), 446 (R) Journalism, schools of, 554, 679 (A) t (P Journey to America, Alexis de Tocqueville (trans. George Lawrence,
ed. 3. P. Mayer), 18 (R)
Journey to the Centre of the Earth, 139 (CA) Joyce, James, the letters of, 355 (L) Junking the Rubric, 308 (LA) Justerini and Brooks Ltd., 531 (A), 572, 611 (L)
Justice (Tv), 41 (CA) 'Justice': and contempt of court, 40 (L)
Justice in Turkey. . . and at Home, 96 (LA)
Kalb, Marvin,Eastern Exposure, 362 (R)
KaufTmann, Stanley, Flit be Love, 400 (R) Kavanagh, P. I., One and One 21(R) Kedoune, Elie, Nationalism, 890 (R) Keeping Up With the Kennedys, 871(A) Keeton, George, Trial by Tribunal, 842 (R)
li`erehle• James, Napoleon Immortal, 225 (R) em807P,A K., and Christopher Lloyd, The Brethren of the Coast,
K_ endall, Henry, I Remember Romano's, 580 (R) nen Kennedy, Ludovic, 40 (L) Kenner, Hugh, The Invisible Poet: T. S. Eliot, 583 (R) „ Kentish Family, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, 707 (R)
lu KENYA
the state of emergency ended, 63 (PW); the London constitutional
(Al conference: its difficulties, 95 (LA), Mbiyu Koinange's exclusion, 98 (A), begins, 127 (LA), 132 (A), qualified success, 239 (PM, 240 (LA), 279 (A); legal position on evidence before the Monckton Commission, 127 (PW); Kenya and the Kikuyu, 132 (A); re- strictions on Jomo Kenyatta and the Human Rights Convention, 278 (S); the land question, 279 (A), 319 (L); }Iola Camp under Arnold Hopf, 283 (A), 319, 353 (L); African elected members refuse to join Government, 413 (A); Kenya Europeans' shock at proposed constitution, 418 (A); fighting Mau Mau, 589 (R); Corfield Report on the origins and growth of Mau Mau, 791 (PW), 792 (LA), 833 (L) Kenya and the Kikuyu, 132 (A) Kenya Gamble, The, 418 (A) (P)
Kenyon Review The: Autumn 1959, 82 (R)
Kerr, Philip, 11th Marquess of Lothian, 447(R) kgesana. Philip, 496 825 (A)
K
L'INSana s Day, 496 em
r.HRUSIICHEV, NIKITA
New Year's Eve slielr'villt (tIOWFV/inTe,a4i6r(Lr's41131g, Z94arZ;
171 (A), 217, 251 Possible Summit attitudes, 683 (LA); 'competitive co-existence'
a continuance of the Cold War, 686 (A); and Middle East countries, 720 (A); possible reasons for wrecking the Summit „conference, 719 (LA); in East Berlin, 757 (A) `udifaPPed, 838 (CA)
'Gilliam, John, (ed.) Critical Essays on the Poetry of Tennyson, 141 (R) ti!lx and the Tsar, The, 494 (A)
0.001e9, Charles, 512 (R), 571, 611 (L)
„..nkead, Eugene, Why They Collaborated, 535 (R)
11Cenr,P,s, Lord, The Innocents At Home, 45 (R)
T1m13, Rudyard: knowledge of Indian customs, 105, 175 (L);
...'efeedship with Rider Haggard, 731(L)
,z5.!tchin, C. H. B., The Book of Life, 550 (R) Kitson, Frank, Gangs and Counter-Gangs, 589 (R) khzinger Uwe, German Electoral Politics, 513 (R) KL.lare . , Hugh J., Anatomy of Prison, 400 (R) VVilliam, Rome, 886 (R) n lice, Pierre Berton, 634 (R)
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Sir Hughe, Kentish Family, 707 (R) Knights of Malta, The, Roger Peyrefitte (trans. Edward Hymens), 3 (11)
1A('' 70 knock on the Door, A, 562 (A)
oinange Mbiyu (Peter), 95 (LA), 98 (S), 132 (L) -rkeau ;_South: demonstrations against President Syngman Rhee,
i k "'W); Syngman Rhee's 'strong-armed dictatorship'. 560 (LA) Korngold, Ralph, The Last Years of Napoleon, 704 (R)
,,muse, David, Sean O'Casey, 516 (R) Nubs', Erich, Rosemarie (trans. R. C. J. Muller), 144 (R)
Labour in the Affluent Society, R. H. S. Crossman, 826 (R), 866
A8OUR PARTY
Torresthent internal dissensions, 63 (LA), 100 (A), 863 (PW);
Claire-style Socialism, 96 (LA), 317 (L); the controversy over se Four and nationalisation, 96 (LA), 100 (A), 128 (LA), (LA), 250 (L), 276 (LA), 285 (L), 308 (LA), 317, /3'. 380 (L), 412 (LA), 826 (A); 'uncertain of its role as an „P Position, 206 (PC); the 'albatross of nationalisation', 239 lirA), 285 (L); need for painful introspection, 276 (LA); Labour rtorY, 363 (R); attitude on defence, 380 (LA); R. H. S. Cross- On' resigns from Opposition Front Bench, 380 (LA), and the Four, Four controversy, 380 (LA); compromise over Clause zd'our, 412 (LA); the Labour caucus on the LCC, 494 (A); party 4r, 499 (PC); attacks on Mr. Gaitskell and his leadership, 6Ifi "-A), 863 (LA); Labour's 'image' in the public's mind, . (A); growing support for Mr. Gaitskell against the 'uni. 'Literalists', 755 (LA); the question of who makes the party's raietr, 755 (LA); Labour opinions on qualities of a good party ietder, 826 (A); Labour opinions on nationalisation, 826 (A): (24, • S. Crossman's Labour in the Affluent Society, 826 (R), 866 the attacks on Mr. Gaitskell and his policies, 863 (LA), 911 (L); 'Victory for Socialism' group call for Mr. Gaitskell's resig- gatiem; 903 (PW); Gallup Poll on Labour's next leader, 904 (LA); Lak0e1I reviews, 223, 885, 890 7._.,uring Classes, 685 (A) i__hcruen, u7sa02' Giuseppe di, The Leopard (trans. Archibald Coign-
/Public ownership of, 63 (LA), 100 (A), 128 (LA) rtnd Hunger, 279 (A), 319 (L)
r„28, Cecil (ed.), The Swinburne Letters, Vols. I and II, 808 (R) CZ__8., David Marshall, The First Russian Radical, 81 (R) Las'ut, Philip, The Less Deceived (Listen Records), 330 (R)
so Round the Moon, Agnar Mykle (trans. Maurice Michael), • -ust Angry Man, The, 508 (CA) Chance for Mr. Amory, 745 (F)
'Eft Years of Napoleon, The, Ralph Korngold, 704 (IQ raTiced Echoes Edgar Mittelholzer, 116 (R)
1_7 and Disorder, 411 (LA)
174 and the Profits, The, C. Northcote Parkinson, 775 (R) wtesh. Gerald, 606 (A) Lea F. A., The Life of Middleton Murry, 44(R)
Lea, R. S., and Geoffrey H. White, (ed.) The Complete Peerage, Vol. XII, Part II, 142 (R.) Leaf and the Flame, The, Margaret Parton, 886 (R) League of Gentlemen, The, 544 (CA) Ltautaud, Paul, Journal of a Man of Letters 1898-1907 (trans. Geoffrey Sainsbury), 446 (R) Lebanon, the: election prospects, 865 (A)
LEGAL
C. If. Rolph and the BBC, 6 (A), 12, 40, 72 (L); the legality of telephone-taPPing, 11 (L), 130, 131 (A); 'Justice and contempt of court, 40 (L); time spent in prison awaiting trial, 97 (LA): Hard Cases, 103 (A); the law's delays, 103 (A), 217 (L); a Lords Bill to establish right of appeal in contempt cases, 204 (LA); the withholding of reasons for judgments, 214, 910 (A); conspiracy cases, 214 (A); 'discretion' in divorce cases, 214 (A); Caryl Chessman, 276 (LA), 278 (A), 648 (LA); injustice of income tax penalties, 281 (A); recent contempt of court judgments in Scotland, 347 (A); the London Clinic v. Lady Hoare, 461 (LA); contempt 'in the face of the Court', 500 (A); unlawful orders and responsibility for war crimes, 605 (A); Gerald Lawless's appeal to the European Commission of Human Rights, 606 (A); appeal for views on corporal punishment, 659 (L); defendants' costs in criminal cases, 728 (A), 767 (L); com- mittal to prison in default of payment, 797 (A); 'invasion of privacy' actions, 830 (A); the Times report of the Hume trial in Zurich adjudged privileged, 830 (A); the consumer and the law, 858 (A); the meaning of a 'public place' in cases of soliciting, 910 (A); book review, 842 Lehmann, John, I Am My Brother, 224 (R) Leishman, J. B., (trans.) Selected Works, Volume 11: Poetry, R. M. Rilke, 668 (R) Lent, 422 (A) Leopard, The, Giuseppe di Lampedusa (trans. Archibald Coign-
houn), 702(R)
Lerner, Laurence, The Truest Poetry, 514 (R) Less Deceived, The, Philip Larkin (Listen Records), 330 (R) Leasing, Doris, In Pursuit of the English, 740 (R) L'Etat, c'est Moi, 412 (LA) Let's Get Married, 394 (CA) Letter, A, Julian Fane, 516 (R) Letter of the Law, 103, 214, 281, 347, 500, 605, 728, 830, 910 (A) Levi, Peter, S. J., The Gravel Pond, 582 (R.) Levine, Isaac Don, The Mind of an Assassin, 635 (R) Lewis, C. S., The Four Loves, 479 (R) Lewis, Michael, Barbary Coast, 923 (R) Lewis, R. W. B., The Picaresque Saint, 80 (R) Lewis, Wyndham, One-Way Song, 326 (R) Leys, Colin, and Cranford Pratt, (ed.) New Deal In Central Africa, 776 (R) Liberal Party: post-election ineffectiveness, 63 (LA), 206 (PC); its organisation-and recent reorganisation, 602 (A), 657 (L) Liberation (Stables Theatre, Hastings), 475 (CA) Life and Death of Harry Oakes, The, Geoffrey Bocce, 401 (R) Life and Opinions of Thomas Ernest Hulme, The A. R. Jones, 742 (R) Life and Times of Ernest Bevin, The: Vol. I, 1881-1940, Alan Bullock, 397 (R) L fe In the 'Crystal Palace', Alan Harrington, 744(R) Life in the Theatre, A, Tyrone Guthrie, 809 (R) Life of Galileo, The (Mermaid). 915 (CA)
Life of Middleton Murry, The, F. A. Lea, 44(R)
Life With Father, 792 (LA), 833 (L) Lift to the Scaffold, 431 (CA) Light Blue, Dark Blue: An Anthology of Oxford and Cambridge Writing, 294 (R) L Abner, 838 (CA) L ly White Boys, The (Royal Court), 177 (CA), 217 (L) Limits of Love, The, Frederic Raphael, 843 (R) L'pset, S. M., and R. Bendix, Social Mobility in Industrial Society, 257(R) Lipton, Lawrence, The Holy Barbarians, 630 (R) L'terary Art of Edward Gibbon, The, Harold L. Bond, 442 (R.) Literary reviews, 839 (R), 877 (L) Literature and Western Man, J. B. Priestley, 296 (R)
L'ttle Black Quibba, The Story of, Helen Bannerman, 786 (A), 801,
834 (L) Lloyd, Christopher, and P. K. Kemp, The Brethren of the Coast, 807 (R) Logical Positivism, (ed.) A. J. Ayer, 114 (R) Logue, Christopher, Songs, 177 (CA)
LONDON
controversy over and refusal of permission for Piccadilly Circus development scheme, 10, 39 (L), 63 (LA), 72 (L), 100 (A), 755 (PW), 760 (A); the LCC and Socialism, 96 (LA); the Labour oligarchy in the LCC, 98 (A), 128 (LA), 135 (L)„494 (A); Minister of Transport to have power over London's roads and
parking, 521 (A), 539, 611(L); book reviews, 362, 630
London, Ivor Brown, 630 (R) London Clinic, the 461 (LA) London County Council: and the Piccadilly Circus development scheme, 10 (L), 63 (LA), 72 (L), 100, 760 (A); and Socialism, 96 (LA); the Labour oligarchy, 98 (S), 128 (LA), 135 (L), 494 (A); tree preservation orders, 494 (A); a proposal for a London London Look, The, 521 (A , 539, 611 (L) Ombudsmand, 864 (LAI London Transport: one- y Underground strike, 163 (PW), 164 (LA); a colour bar in reverse?, 731 (L) Long Night, The, Julian Mayfield, 83 (R) Longest Day, The, Cornelius Ryan, 549 (R) Look on Tempests (Comedy), 475 (CA) Looksee, 165 (A) Loomis, R. S., (ed.) Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, 46 (R) Loomis, Stanley, Du Barry, 398 (R)
Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth, Conyers Read, 326 (F.)
Lori-Phillips, Lt.-Col. Patrick, 349 (A), 389 (L) Loss of Face, 129 (LA) Lothian, Lord, J. R. M. Butler, 447 (R) Lothians, The, Ian Finlay, 364 (R) Lotus Eaters, The Gerald Green, 550 (R) Louw, Eric: 647 (LA); attempt to blackmail a South African MP, 649(A) Love Before the First, The, Albert Phelps, 590 (R) Love in Action: the Sociology of Sex, Fernando Henriques, 19 (R) Lowe, Sir Hudson, 704 (R) Lucas, F. L., The Greatest Problem and Other Essays, 922 (R) Lunch on the Grass, 544 (CA)
Lupercal, Ted Hughes, 582 (R) Lust for Persecution, 308 (LA)
Lustgarten, Edgar, The Murder and the Trial, 401 (R) Lyons, F. S. L., The Fall of Parnell, 634 (R) MacBaldwinism, 906 (A) Macbeth (Covent Garden), 510 (CA) MacCaig, Norman, (ed.) Hammed Shade, 83 (R) McCarthy, Senator, 185 (R) Macdonald Sisters, The, A. W. Baldwin, 633 (R) McDowell, R. B., British Conservatism, 1832-1914, 63 (LA) McGivern, William, Savage Streets, 923 (R.) MacInnes, Colin, Mr. Love and Justice, 889 (R) MacJanus, 95 (LA) Macleod, lain, 240 (LA)
MACMILLAN, HAROLD
African tour: 31 (PW), 32 (LA), 63, 95 (PW), evasive speeches, 95 (LA), criticism of apartheid, 163 (LA), visits the Central African Federation, 165 (LA), assessment of the tour, 204 (LA), at the High Commissioner's garden party, 208 (A), With Mac Through Africa, 243 (A); the adjournment motion at the Oxford Union, 32 (LA); candidate for Chancellorship of Oxford Univer- sity, 203 (PW), 276 (LA); election as Chancellor, 339 (PW); Mr. Macmillan in America, 491 (LA); Gallup Poll success rating, 755 (PW), 756 (LA); responsibility for the failure of the Summit, 756 (LA), 761 (A); the Summit debate in the Commons, 793 (PC); premiership compared with Stanley Baldwin's, 906 (A) Magazines, literary, 839, 877 (R) Magic Barrel, The, Bernard Malamud, 810 (R) Mainly in Wonder, Desmond Fennell, 187 (R) Mairet, Philip, John Middleton Murry, 44 (R) Malamud, Bernard, The Magic Barrel, 810 (R) Malaya: UK Information Service bulletin, 834 (L) Malcolm, James Purdy, 633 (R) Mallet, Sir Ivo, 600 (LA) Malone Dies, Samuel Beckett, 516 (R) Man from Buchenwald, The, 283 (A), 319, 353 (L)
'Man in a Dressing Gown', 101 (A)
Man of Power, el, Isabel Colegate, 144 (R) Man Who Would be God, The, Haakon Chevalier, 364 (R.) Manning, Olivia, The Great Fortune, 144 (R.), 177 (L) Mantran, Robert, and Yen, Turkey, 187 (R) Manvell, Roger, and Heinrich Fraenkel, Doctor Goebbels: His Life and Death, 295 (R) Merchant, Peter, Give Me Your Answer, Do, 550 (R.) . . . Mare's Nest, 131 (S) Marie Bell Compagnie (Savoy), 393 (CA) Marie Octobre, 394 (CA) Marples, Ernest, 823 (LA) Marriage of Convenience, A, 727 (A) Marrinan, Patrick, 130, 131 (A), 285 (L) Martin, John Bartlow, The Pane of Glass, 275 (LA) Martin, Kingsley, Critic's London Diary, 578 (R)
Martin, R. B., The Dust of Combat: A Life of Charles Kingsley,
512 (R.) Martineau, Harriet, R. K. Webb, 548 (R.) Masai, The, 386 (A) Masks of God, The, Joseph Campbell, 477 (R)
Mason, Jimmy, 448 (R.)
Maudling, Reginald, 864 (LA) Mauriac, Francois, The Stuff of Youth, 228 (R)
Mayday on Holderness, 113 (P)
Mayfield, Julian, The Long Night, 83 (R) Medawar, P. B., The Future of Man, 672 (R) MEDICAL a campaign against 'pep' drugs, 240, 277 (LA), 287, 317 (L); 'sugar-free wines, 334 (A); maternity hospitals' shortcomings, 405 A), 505 (L); the aversion treatment of alcoholism, 656 (A), 729 L); the BMA bans 'healers' from treating hospital patients, 904 LA) Meistersinger, Die (Covent Garden), 391 (CA) Memoirs, Alexandre Benois, 257 (R) Memorandum by the BBC, 467 (A), 458 (LA), 501 (L), 720 (LA) Men of Goodwill, 275 (LA) Mental health: Freud, 226 (R); Columbus State Hospital, 275 (LA); criminal psychopaths, 340 (LA), 350 (A) Meray, Tibor, and Tames Aczel, The Revolt of the Mind, 478 (R) Merchant of Venice, The (Stratford-upon-Avon), 572 (CA) Merry Wives of Windsor, The (Old Vic), 13 (CA) Messrs. Brassbound's Conversion, 265 (A) Mexico, Erico Verissimo, 587 (R) Michener, James, Hawaii, 889 (R) Midas Touch, The, John Boland, 924 (R)
MIDDLE EAST
Mr. Dooley in the Post-Dulles Era, 71 (A); Nasser Redivivus, 97 (A); Sir Anthony Eden and Suez, 167 (A), 250 (L), 311 (A); causes of tension-the demilitarised zones and Israeli shipping in the Suez Canal, 280 (A), 317, 351, 427, 473, 503, 538, 693, 731 (L); the Arab view of the Palestine problem, 281 (A); Infertile Crescent, 382 (A); Israeli and Egyptian defiance of the UN, 411 (LA); Israel's policy of maintaining tension in Middle East, 411, 648 (LA); Arab and Israeli relations with Cyprus, 530 (A); influence of Zionist lobby in America, 649 (LA), 693 (L); The Middle East and the Summit, 720 (A); internal situation in Turkey and the Lebanon, 865 (A); Zionism and Anti-Semitism,
907 (A); see also EGYPT, ISRAEL, SUEZ, CIE.
Middle East and the Summit, The, 720 (A) Middleton, Stanley, Harris's Requiem, 778 (R) Middleton Murry, J., Selected Criticism 1916-1957, chosen by Richard Rees, 921 (R) Middleton Murry, John, Philip Mairet, 44 (R) Midsummer Night's Dream, A (Aldeburgh Festival), 917 (CA) Milk delivery, 930 (A) Milk Marketing Board: Al scheme, 830 (A) Miller, Henry, The Colossus of Maroussi, 481 (R) Miller, Margaret J., Seven Men of Wit, 854 (R) Miller, Walter, A Canticle for Leibowitz, 444 (R) Mind of an Assassin, The, Isaac Don Levine, 635 (R) Mink, 57 (A) Minor Key, The, 795 (A) Minor Road Ahead, 484 (A) Missile Gap, The, 205 (A) Missile Years, The (CPC), 604 (A)
MISSILES, GUIDED WEAPONS AND ROCKETS
doubtful usefulness of further tests, 171 (A); Russia's 'fantastic' new weapon, 171 (A), 217, 251 (L); a tactical atomic weapon a mistaken conception, 205 (LA); US lagging behind Russia in missiles?, 205 (A); the Defence White Paper, 240 (LA); depressing missiles situation, 307 (LA); the Government to abandon Blue Streak, 240, 559 (LA); the missile problem, 561 (A); the CPC pamphlet The Missile Years on Blue Streak, 604 (A); a European rather than an independent British deterrent?, 653 (A); Russia's first 'space-ship' launched, 719 (PW), 719 (LA); an independent British missile no advantage, 763 (A); American Skybolt to be used with British V-bombers, 906 (A)
Mitford, Jessica, ions and Rebels, 481 (R) Mittelholzer, Edgar, Latticed Echoes, 116 (R.) Moers, Ellen, The Dandy, 329 (R) Molloy. Malone Dies. The Unnamable, Samuel Beckett, 516 (R) Moment of Danger, 179 (CA) Monarchy, the: the Queen and the Eisteddfod, 785 (A); book review, 886 Monckton Commission: last three members appointed, 3 (PW), 3 (LA); 127 (PW); 165 (A) Monetary Fetishes, 119 (F) Monopolies Commission: to investigate the supply of liquor to public houses?, 485 (A) Monthlies, 824 (LA), 913 (L) Moon For The Misbegotten, A (Arts), 137 (CA) Moral Re-Armament, 609 (A), 657 (L) Morals, Western, a history of, 45 (R) Moravia, Alberto, The. Wayward Wife and other Stories (trans.
Angus Davidson), 46 (R) Morison, Samuel Eliot, John Paul Jones, 741 (R) Morris, Ira, The Paper Wall, 923 (R) Morris, Ivan. Nationalism and the Right Wing in Japan, 707 (R) Moscow, 382 (A), 425 (L), 462 (A), 472. 501, 538 (L) Mosley, Sir Oswald, 6 (S), 39, 72 (L) Most Happy Fella, The (Coliseum), 612 (CA) Motor industry: new factories to be built in areas of unemployment, 265 (A)
MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS
improving one's driving, 158 (A); the Institute of Advanced Motorists, 158 (A); motor insurance and the Advanced badge, 158 (A), 217 (1); Whitehall's belief that cars are 'uneconomic', 175 (L); car ferries to the Continent, 270 (A); taxis, 301 (A); roadworthiness of secondhand cars, 301 (A); safety gloves for cyclists and motorcyclists, 334 (A); the Morris Minor, the Austin A40 and the Triumph Herald, 484 (A); the parking problem in London, 521 (A), 539, 611 (L); car hire charges, 522 (A); car hire abroad, 785 (A); motor caravans, 817 (A); rallies, 857 (A), 877 (L); secondhand car prices lower, 857 (A); Jet Petroleum, 857 (A); motor insurance, 894 (A) Motoring, 158, 301, 484, 521, 857 (A) Mowat, Farley, The Desperate People, 742 (R) Mr. Allen, 617 (P) Mr. Amory and the Banks, 331 (F) Mr. Amory's Inflation Warning, 229 (F) Mr. Dooley in the Post-Dulles Era, 71 (A), 217(1) Mr. Hifi and Friends, Hubert Nicholson, 923 (Ft) Mr. A'. Passes By, 757 (A) Mr, Love and Justice, Conn Macinnes, 889 (R) Mrs. Bridge, Evan S. Connell, Jr., 228 (R) Muir, Edwin, Collected Poems, 582 (R) Muir, Edwin, Memorial Fund, 12 (L) Murder and the Trial, The, Edgar Lustgarten, 401 (R) Murder Will Out, 528 (LA) Murray, Gilbert, An Unfinished Autobiography, with contributions by his friends, (ed.) Jean Smith and Arnold Toynbee, 440 (R) Murry, J. Middleton: 44 (R): Selected Criticism 1916-1957, chosen by Richard Rees, 921 (R)
MUSIC AND OPERA
luck of official support for the British Students' Orchestra, 42 (CA), 73, 107 (L); criticisms of the London colleges of music, 42 (CA), 73, 107, 135 (L), 290 (CA), 319, 353, 427 (L); Joan Sutherland, 76 (CA); 'Music Today' and avant-garde music, 219 (CA); the Carl Rosa Trust and provincial opera, 466 (A), 505, 539, 571 (L); gallery-goers at the opera, 542 (CA); the New Opera Company's season at Sadler's Wells, 662 (CA); criticisms of Covent Garden's The Trojans, 700 (CA), 731 (L), 733 (CA), 767, 801 (L); a Gilbert and Sullivan Trust to be set up, 756 (LA) My Brother Michael, Mary Stewart, 401 (R) My Goodness!, 626 (A) My Poor Arthur, Elisabeth Hanson, 398 (R) Mykle, Agnar, Lasso Round the Moon (trans. Maurice Michael), 590 (R) Myth in literature, 477 (R) Nabarro, Gerald, 533 (A) Nabokov,Vladitnir: Bend Sinister, 444(R); Invitation to a Beheading, 810 (R) Naming of Murderer's Rock, The (Royal Court), 506 (CA) Napoleon: 225 (R); on St. Helena, 704 (R), 834, 913 (L) Napoleon Immortal, James Kemble, 225 (R) Nassauer, Rudolf, The Hooligan, 480 (R) Nasser Redivivus, 97 (A) National and English Review: ceases publication, 824 (LA), 913 (L) National Christian News, 831 (A) National Savings, 148 (F) National Theatre Year, 385 (A), 427, 473 (L) Nationalisation: public ownership of land, 63 (LA), 100 (A), 128 (LA); Dr. Mark Abrams's opinion poll on, 826 (A), 875 (L);
see also LABOUR PARTY
Nationalism, Elie Kedourie, 890 (R) Nationalism and the Right Wing in Japan, Ivan Morris, 707 (R) Navy: naval protocol and the First Lord, 129 (LA), 177 (L); HMAS Perth, 774 (R) Naylor, John, Waterloo, 704(R) Necessary Angel, The, Wallace Stevens, 295 (R) Ned Kelly (Theatre Royal, Stratford East), 769 (CA) Needham, Joseph, and Wang Ling, Science and Civilisation in China. Vol. III, 117 (R), 217 (L) Neither War nor Peace, Hugh Scion-Watson, 604 (R) Netnerov, Howard, A Commodity of Dreams, 228 (R) Never So Few, 220 (CA) Never So Good?, 63 (LA), 104 (L) Never Take Sweets from a Stranger, 357 (CA) New Cambridge Modern History, The, Vol. XII: The Era of Violence, 1898-1945, (ed.) David Thomson, 842 (R) New Cranks (Lyric, Hammersmith), 661 (CA) New Crucifixions, 527 (LA) New Deal in Central Africa, (ed.) Colin Leys and Cranford Pratt, 776 (R) New Light on Dr. Johnson. Essays on the Occasion of his 250th Birthday, (ed.) Frederick W. Hines, 398 (R) New Statesman, 578 (R) New Year Honours, 32 (LA) New Year honours list, 31 (PW), 32 (LA) New Year's Eves, 26 New Zealand: book review, 187 News Chronicle: Gallup Poll figures on corporal punishment, 412 (LA), 473 (L) News of the World: Diana Dors's life story, 242 (S); 287 (L) Newton, Sir Isaac, 117 (R) Next Week in Westminster, 561 (A) Nicholson, Hubert, Mr. Hill and Friends, 923 (R) Nigeria: a survey on the eve of independence, 34 (A), 107 (L); a journalist's impressions, 243 (A), 570 (L) Night and Fog, 220 (CA) Night of Wenceslas, The, Lionel Davidson, 190 (R) Nightdresses, 269 (A) Nkrinnah, Kwame, 243 (A) No Place Like Home, Dominic Reeve, 840 (R) No Sale, 792 (LA) No Surrender, Robert Harbinson, 115 (R) Noddy in Toyland (Prince's), 13 (CA) Nolan, Sidney, 915 (CA) Nord, Gloria, 211 (A) Norman, Frank, Stand on Me, 46 (R) Norman, James, The Fell of Dark, 671 (R) Norrie, Mavis and Ian, (ed.) The Book of Hampstead, 362 (R) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation: Ten Years of NATO, 8 (A); the question of a NATO nuclear deterrent, 763 (A)
Northern Rhodesia: See RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Northern Rhodesian Tragedy, 721 (A)
Norway: attitude to the EFTA, 926 (A)
Nett, Kathleen, Private Fires, 400 (R)
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
uselessness of nuclear bombs to Britain, 8 (A); Some Disarmament is Strength, 171 (A); Mr. Khrushehev on a new Russian weapon, 171 (A), 217, 251 (L); is tactical atomic weapon a mistaken con- ception, 205 (LA); The Missile Gap, 205 (A); French atomic bomb exploded, 239 (PW); the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War, 494 (A); the Aldermaston march, 559 (PW), 569 (A); Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament's appeal for funds, 572 (L); a European rather than an independent British deterrent?, 653 (A); an independent deterrent no advantage to Britain, 763 (A); Weapons Systems, 906 (A) Nursery in the Nineties, A, Eleanor Farjeon, 848 (R) Nuts in April, 609 (A) Nutting, Anthony, Europe Will Not Wait, 478 (R)
Nyasaland: See RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Nylon stockings: 677 (A); replacement scheme, 898 (A)
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Obolensky, Serge, One Man In his Time, 143 (R) O'Brien, Justin, (ed.) Pretexts, Andre Gide, 446 (R) Observer and J. L. Garvin, The, A. M. Gollin, 629 (R) O'Casey, Sean, David Krause, 516 (R) (Eclipus Rex (Sadler's Wells), 108, 137 (CA) Off the Land, 599 (LA) Off the Rails, 164 (LA) Offbeat in Asia, Michael Alexander, 363 (R) Offshore Island, The (Unity), 661 (CA) O'Hara, Kenneth, Sleeping Dogs Lying, 924 (R) Oil heaters, dangers of, 158 (A), 251 (L), 341 (LA), 425 (L) Oils for cooking, 374 (A) Old Vic, The; and the question of a National Theatre, 385 (A), 473 (L) Old Vienna Cookbook, 234 (R) Olympic Games, 1960; 51(A) Ombudsmand for London proposed, 864 (LA) On Alien Rule and Self-Government, John Plamenatz, 890 (R) On the Beach, 16 (CA) On the Beat, 164 (LA) On the European Foothills, 864 (LA) On the Way to Narkover, 868 (A) Once More, With Feeling, 508 (CA) One and One, P. J. Kavanagh, 21(R) One Called Smug, 315 (A) One Hour, Lillian Smith, 923 (R) One Man in his Thne, Serge Obolensky, 143 (R)
One Thousand Souls, Alexci Pisemsky (trans. Ivy Litvinov), 516 (P.)
One Way Pendulum (Royal Court), 13 (CA) One-Way Song, Wyndham Lewis, 326 (R) Opus Posthumous, Wallace Stevens, 21 (R) Orchids, 816 (A) Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, 745 (F) Orphie (Sadler's Wells), 614 (CA) Orpheus in the Underworld (Sadler's Wells), 768 (CA) Orwell, George, A Clergyman's Daughter, 705 (R) Oscar Wilde, 770 (CA) Other One, The, Colette (trans. Elizabeth Tait and Roger Senhouse), 228 (R) Ounce, Dice, Trice, Alastair Reid, 849 (R) Our Man in Havana, 133 (A)
Our Man in Havana, 41 (CA)
Out of Apathy, E. P. Thompson and others, 88$ (R) Out of the Red, Mto the Blue, Barbara Comyns, 143 (R) Out of the Smoke, Ray Parkin, 774 (R) Out of Touch, 530 (A) Outtourist, 382 (A) Over the Bridge (Prince's): 695 (CA); 626 (A) Owen, Frank, The Fall of Singapore, 807 (R) Owl's Watchsong, The, J. A. Cuddon, 187 (R) Oxford University: the coming election for the Chancellorship, 203 (PW), 276 (LA); Mr. Macmillan elected, 339 (PW); need for reform, 276 (LA); change in requirement of Latin for entrance, 276 (LA), 351 (L); book review, 294 P.A.Y.V., 600 (LA) Packard, Vance, The Status Seekers, 186, 325 (R) Pagan Spain, Richard Wright, 587 (R.) Pakenham, Elizabeth, Jameson's Raid, 295 (R) Palestine-The Symbol, 281(A) Pane of Glass, 275 (LA) Pane of Glass, The, John Bartlow Martin, 275 (LA) Panikkar, K. M., Common Sense about India, 258 (R)
Paper Wall, The' Ira Morris, 923 (R)
Paraffin stoves: fire danger, 158 (A), 251 (L), 341 (LA), 425 (L) Parents and Children, 269, 405, 553 (A) Paris, John Russell, 630 (R) Paris, the housing problem in, 873 (A) Parker, Robert Allerton, A Family of Friends, 840 (R) Parkin, Ray, Out of the Smoke, 774 (R)
Parking: see under ROADS AND ROAD SAFETY
Parkinson, C. Northcote, The Law and the Profits, 775 (R)
PARLIAMENT
Commons debate on proposed procedural changes, 206 (PC); an alteration in Hansard, 307 (LA); Party Discipline, 499 (PC); unrest among Conservative back-benchers, 533 (PC); an imagin- ary defence debate on missiles, 561 (A); the Summit debate, 793 (PC); Mr. K. Robinson's motion on the Wolfenden recom- mendations on homosexuality, 903 (LA); book review, 188 Parnell, C. S., 634 (R) Parsifal (Covent Garden), 612 (CA) Parton, Margaret, The Leaf and the Flame, 886 (R.) Party Discipline, 499 (PC) Passage to India, A (Oxford Playhouse), 108 (CA), (Comedy), 612 (CA) Pasternak, 924 (A) Path of Forthrightness', 'The, 459 (LA) Patriots, The, John Barlow, 480 (R) Patron or Dictator?, 466 (A) 505, 539, 571 (L) Pay Claims of the East, 262 (F) Pearson, Hesketh, Charles II, 670 (R.) Peeping Tom, 544 (CA) Peerage, the, 142 (R) Persia: Persian earthquake disaster appeal, 659 (L) Petit, Roland, 358 (CA) Petrushka (Covent Garden), 254 (CA) Peyrefitte, Roger, The Knights of Malta (trans. Edward Hyams), 705 (R) Phelps, Gilbert, The Love Before the First, 590 (R) Phillips, John, Bled to the Gutter, 886 (R) Photographs, copyright in, 830 (A) Piano-playing marathon, 611, 694 (L) Pianos, second-hand, 404 (A) Picaresque Saint, The, R. W. B. Lewis, 80 (R) Piccadilly Circus development scheme, 10, 39 (L), 63 (LA), 72 (L), 100 (A), 755 (PW), 760 (A) Pickles, Dorothy M., The Fifth French Republic, 828 (R) Read, Pilgrim's Progress, The: a pastiche of, 315 (A) Reasc Pillow Talk, 112 (CA) Bean
Piney, M., 65 (A) Red 1 Pisemsky, Alexei, One Thousand Souls (trans. Ivy Litvinov), 5160Bed 5 Plamenatz, John, On Alien Rule and Self-Government, 890 (R) Kedg
Plastics in the home, 334 (A) Redo Plorner, William, Collected Poems, 704 (R)
Plugging the Leak, 491 (LA) Reev. Poetry: modern poetic drama, 20 (R); Scottish poetry, 83 ?irtecv, 136, 176, 251, 287 (L); reviewed, 21, 83, 225, 326, 582, 704, 771
841 Refo, Poetry and Politics under the Stuarts, C. V. Wedgwood, 259 (A) Refu Poetry of This Age: 1908-1958, J. M. Cohen, 225 (R) Re Poirer, Richard, The Comic Sense of Henry James, 669 (R) 54:
POLICE Refu. telephone-tapping to obtain evidence, 11 (L), 130, 131 0R,..efu hostility to and criticism of the police, 164 (LA); police act against homosexuals, 217, 729, 765, 800, 833 (L); the secu6,Reffi services, 494 (A); the police and the rights of the accused, 7280 Reid
Police Review, 164 (LA) 'Re8u Rem Political caricature, 436 (R) 51 Population, world, and contraception, 537 (A), 610, 659, 694 (0 Reit
Portents, 904 (A) , Ken. Portrait of a Man Unknown, Nathalie Sarraute (trans. Maria Jo111 Rep,
46 (R) Rep
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK Rest
3, 31, 63, 95, 127, 163, 203, 239, 275, 307, 339, 379, 411, 48 Reit,
491. 527, 559, 599, 647, 683, 719, 755, 791, 823, 863, 903 Rev,
Portugal: policy towards Africans in colonies, 601 (A) Phi,
Portuguese and French Journals, Robert Southey, 187 (R.) RHC
Posterity and After, 619 (A) Posterity Be Doomed (Metropolitan), 475 (CA), 619 (A) Postscript . . . , 930 (A) Potatoes, 58 (A) Potter, Dennis, The Glittering Coffin, 223 (R) Potts, Paul, Dante Called You Beatrice, 741 (R) Pound, Ezra, Thrones: Cantos 96-109, 360 (R) Pound, Reginald, Selfridge, 113 (R.) Powell, Anthony, Casanova's Chinese Restaurant, 919 (R) Powys, John Cowper, All or Nothing, 778 (R.) Powys, T. F., H. Coombes; 667 (R) Pratt, Cranford, and Conn Leys, (ed.) New Deal in Central AO^ 776 (R) Prelude to Israel, Alan R. Taylor, 907 (R) Preludin, 240, 277 (LA), 287, 317 (L) Premiers Meet, The, 647-652 (A) President and People, 241 (A)
PREss, THE a journalist's memories of the 1950s, 7 (A); the press's duty el critical watchfulness, 63 (LA); trade magazines, 89 (A); per .1 secution of the press in Turkey, 96 (LA); criticisms of the police Ric 164 (LA); Mr. Bergman, The Stage and the Press Council, Rh 165 (A), 215 (L); 'personal participation' stories, 211 (A); tld, News of the World and sex, 242 (S); Noel Barber in India, 34, Rs (LA); recent contempt of court judgments in Scotland, 347 (A), R.i1 attitude of the Times and Daily Telegraph to death announce:. Rs., ments, 407 (A); the attitude of the Times to events in Sold' 1,1, Africa, 411, 460 (LA); newspaper racing correspondents' naP RI. selections, 454 (A); schools or journalism, 554, 679 (A); J. 11 Re Garvin's editorship of the Observer, 629 (R); journalists an Rc PROs, 784 (A), 801, 833, 875 (L); the National and Englisk Rc Review ceases publication, 824 (LA), 913 (L); the monthli, reviews, 824 (LA), 913 (L); the Times report of the Hume BO, in Zurich, 830 (A); theatrical press agents, 879 (A); 'paundiced news editors, 930 (PS); book review, 328 Press Council: the case of Mr. Bergman and Tyne-Tees TV, 163 (A), 215 (L)
Pressure Group Politics, Harry Eckstein, 492 (LA) Pressure Groups, 492 (LA) Pretexts, Andre Gide (ed. Justin O'Brien), 446 (R) Price, Stanley, Crusading for Kronk, 705 (R) Priestley, 1. B., Literature and Western Man, 296 (R) Prince of the Pagodas, The (ballet), 76 (CA)
Printing industry: failure of proposed amalgamation of two union5, 794 (A) Prisons and penal reform: placing ex-prisoners in employment! 251 (L); treatment of criminal psychopaths, 340 (LA), 350 (A),., committal to prison in default of payment, 797 (A); bo0A review, 400
Private Fires, Kathleen Nott, 400 (R) Processed Maternity, 405 (A), 505 (L) Procter, Maurice, The Spearhead Death, 924 (R) Prohibited Immigrant, John Stonehouse, 517 (R) Prostitution: 'sitting on a fortune', 177 (CA), 217, 251 (L); what is a 'public place'?, 910 (A); illusory effects of Street Offence.' Act, 911 (L) Psycho, Robert Bloch, 924 (R) Public houses: public-house games, 460 (LA); the 'tied house system, 485 (A), 570, 659 (L) Public ownership: see Nationalisation Public Ownership, 128 (LA) Public relations, 744(R), 767 (L), 784 (A), 801, 833, 875 (L) Pudney, John, Home and Away, 840 (R) Purdy, James, Malcolm, 633 (R) Puritani, I (Glyndebourne), 802 (CA) Pursuit of the Prodigal, Louis Auchincloss, 329 (R) Quality of Mercy, 648 (LA) Queen of the North-West, 207 (A) Queneau, Raymond, Zone, 889 (R) Radcliffe Confessional Box, 482 (F) Radcliffe Committee's Report: 155 (F); first volume of evidence, 482 (F); on methods of restraining bank advances during boom, 637 (F) Radischev, Alexander, 81(R) Rail and Road, 240 (LA) Rail Dispute, 205 (LA)
RAILWAYS
the public alienated by one-day Underground strike, 164 (LA); causes of British Railways shortcomings, 175 (L); the Guillebaud Report on railway pay, 194 (A), 339 (LA), 416 (A); threatened rail strike, 194 (A), 203 (PW), 205 (LA); need for a new-style Transport Commission, 205 (LA); the financial problem of British Railways, 240 (LA), 250 (L); railway travel in the US, 38 (A); Italian trains, 51 (A); the Dover-Dunkirk night ferry, 234 (A); the Golden Arrow service, 522 (A) Ralegh, Sir Walter, 922 (R) Raphael, Frederick, The Limits of Love, 843 (R) Raspail, Jean, Welcome, Honourable Visitors (trans. Jean Stewart), 364(R) Raving Reporter, 211(A) Raymond, John, The Doge of Dover, 361 (R) K.
12, R.
It 12 It
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it it it Is Is Raynor, George, Football Ambassador At Large, 445 (R) Read, Conyers, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth, 326 (R) Reasonable Doubt, A, Julian Symons, 401 (R) Reasoned Decisions, 910 (A) Red Indians, 773 (R) (lilted Snows, The, Sir John Hunt and Christopher Brasher, 362 (R) Redgrove, Peter, The Collector and Other Poems, 326 (R) Redon, Odilie, 17 (CA) Reeve, Dominic, No Place Like Horne, 840 (R)
pReeves, James, (ed.) The Everlasting Circle, 841 (R) eeves, James, and Desmond Flower, (ed.) The War: 1939-1945, I 776 (R) Reforming the Reformed, 69 (A), 104 (L)
ft) Refugees: in Britain, 19 (R); Algerians debarred help from World Refugee Year, 278 (S), 353 (L); in Europe, 528 (LA); appeal, 542, 834 (L); a refugee's dreams, 798 (A) , Refugees, 1960, 528 (LA) ik Refugees, 1960, Kay Webb and Ronald Searle, 528 (LA) ,ctil Regarded with Loathing, 560 (LA)
:ufl Reid, Alastair, Ounce, Dice, Trice, 849 (R)
SO Reid, J. C., Francis Thompson 188 (R) Reiners, Ludwig 513 (R) , Frederick 'the Great: An Informal Biography, (L) Reitlinger, Gerald, The House Built on Sand, 480 (R) , Renaissance, the, 888 (R) olli Reporter's Trade, The, Joseph and Stewart Alsop, 328 (R) Republic of Sin, 916 (CA) Resale Price Maintenance and Shoppers' Choice, 270 (A) 49 Reunion, 537 (A) Revolt of the Mind, The, Tamas Aczel and Tibor Meray, 478 (R) Rhinoceros (Royal Court), 661 (CA) RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
last three members appointed to Monckton Commission, 3 (PW), 3 (LA); Bow Group memorandum calls for Dr. Banda's release, 32 (LA); Mr. Macmillan's verbal juggling, 95 (LA); scenes at Blantyre during Mr. Macmillan's visit, 127 (PW); Mr. Macmillan in the Federation, 165 (A); the United Nationalist Independent Party, 165 (A); repressive legislation in Northern Rhodesia, 165 (A); kaffir beer and municipal beerhalls, 209 (A), 287 (L); a journalist's impressions, 243 (A), 317 (L); the colour bar, 243 (A), 290 (L); the detention of Dr. Banda and the Human Rights Convention, 278 (S); a Rhodesian's point of view, 425 (L); John Stonehouse's expulsion, 517 (R); Dr. Banda on ITV, 544 (CA); salutary influence of South African events on the Fed- eration, 560 (LA); the Central African Examiner's changed opinions on racial partnership, 560 (LA); the racial basis of the Southern Rhodesian political and economic system, 652 (A); report on Blantyre incidents published, 719 (PW); the murder of Mrs. Burton, 721 (A); Northern Rhodesian Africans' oppos-
, ition to Federation, 721 (A); the choice over the Federation issue: concessions or violence, 865 (LA); state of emergency in der_ Nyasaland lifted, 865 (LA); book review, 776 AR" Richardson, Joanna, The Disastrous Marriage, 886 (R) tnellt Riding the Flood, 461 (A) • thl tieff, Philip, Freud: The Mind of the Moralist, 226 (R) 341 Right to an Answer, The, Anthony Burgess, 778 (R) '(A): Rilke, Rainer Maria, Selected Works, Volume II: Poetry, 668 (R) met timbaud, Arthur, 398 (R)
oath A„littat Delirium 123, Gwyn Thomas, 810 (R)
nal' a_ an( in the Dark, Colin Wilson, 329 (R)
J. LI Road and Rail in the US, 38 (A) an o artoad Traffic and Roads Improvement Bill, 521 (A)
GADS AND ROAD SAFETY
ithh road travel in the US, 38 (A); reflector gloves for cyclists and tii motor-cyclists, 334 (A); Minister of Transport to have powers
iced over London's roads and parking, 521 (A); subsidised parking?,
521 (A), 539, 611 (L); speed limits imposed over Whitsun, 168 _ 823 (LA); drink and the driver, 823 (LA)
filobinson, Kenneth, 903 (LA)
Ogep Rolland the Sixth (Westminster), 803 (CA)
Romain, John Christopher. Dawn and Morning, 671 (R)
`°11711, C. H. and the BBC: 6 (A), 12, 40, 72(L)
"s'IL'IN CATHOLICISM the Church in France and Mr. Khrushchev's visit, 460 (LA):
and contraception, 528 (LA), 537 (A), 570, 610, 694 (L); the 'ens' 'liturgical movement', 580 (R), 659 (L); persecution of Christian ts,emocrats in Spain, 825 (LA), 875 (L); Senator Kennedy's
tan Roman Catholicism, 871 (A)
(A); Roman Journal, A, Stendhal (trans. Haakon Chevalier), 19 (R) 0008 Late, William Klein, 886 (R) The Naples and Florence, Stendhal (trans. Richard N. Coe), 19 bi.)
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Roo r The (Hampstead Theatre Club), 137 (CA) R m at the Bailout, Noel Woodin, 550 (R) -0001 at the Top, 309 (LA)
tt000sevelt, Franklin D., 703 (R) 1{ cis of Anti-Semitism, The 33 (A)
us,; Richard, and D. E. Butler, The British General Election -°1 1959, 920 (R) use Ri(ese fly Any Other Name, A, Anthony Carson, 886 (R)
.0°-1setnarie, Erich Kuby (trans. R. C. J. Muller), 144 (R)
Inersho/m (Comedy), 75 (CA)
R as (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 732 (CA) ttoss, Irwin, The Image Merchants, 744 (R)
lit?ostow,
_oough island Story, 764 (A)
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W. W., The Stages of Economic Growth, 672 (R) N DABOUT
25:, 87, 89, 121, 157, 196, 232, 269, 300, 332, 372, 404, 452, 484,
593, 641 677, 712, 749, 784, 816, 856, 896, 923
rtovere, Richard H.,' Senator Joe McCarthy, 185 (R)
1!-0Yal Academy ummer exhibition, 695 (CA)
11ssssVA1, John, kris, 630 (R)
.jotunalist in Moscow, 7 (A); Mr. .Khrushchev on a new
Russian weapon 171 (A), 217, 251 (L), a report or conditions al Russia, 382 elk) 425 (L) 462 (A) 472, 501, 53i 8 (L); Mr. Khrushchev's visit to France '460 (LA),, 486, 494 (A); the causes and course of the Cold War, 655, 686 (A); 'space-ship' launched, 719 (PM, 719 (LA); Mr. Khrushchev wrecks the Summit conference 719 (LA); Mr. Khrushchev in East Berlin, 757 (A); Soviet deportations of small nationalities, 810 (R); death of I Boris Pasternak, 924 (A); book reviews, 81, 259, 260, 362, 584, 810 t Russians at Law, Lionel Daiches, 362 (R)
Yu; Cornelius, The Longest Day, 549 (R) laackcloth and Ashes, 422 (A)
cre du Printemps Le (Sadler's Wells), 614 (CA) ad
S d e of Di. Joseph, The, 722 (A) ler's Wells Theatre, 466 (A), 539, 659 (L) CretY Last, 158 (A) Sist. Francoise, Aimez-vous Brahms . . . , 261 (R) - trt) 4-D the: book review, 187 S enis, Michel, Theatre: The Rediscovery of Style, 809 (R) , ilr:Helena Story, The, Dame Mabel Brookes, 704 (R), 834, 913 (L)
St, ;mat (Old Vic), 252 (CA) s_,,etersburg Andrey Biely (trans. John Cournos), 590 (R) al anon, The', Joan Woodward, 157 (R)
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,A); aud fled tyle of US, ■ rry, Salvation: 1944-1946, General de Gaulle, 495 (R) Sam, the Highest Jumper of Them All (Theatre Royal, Stratford East), 572 (CA) Sampson, Anthony, Common Sense about Africa, 258 (R) Sancta Clause, 380 (LA) Sanitation, 300 (A) Sarraute, Nathalie, Portrait of a Man Unknown (trans. Maria Jolas), 46 (R) Savage Streets, William McGivern, 923 (R) Saville, John, and Asa Briggs, (ed.) Essays in Labour History, 363 (R) Scandinavia: Scandinavian countries' attitudes to the EFTA, 926 (A) Scenes de Ballet (Royal Ballet), 771 (CA) Schapiro, Leonard, The Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 584(R) Schizoid State, The, 650 (A), 693, 729, 765, 800, 834, 877 (L) Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.: The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. 2. The Coming of the New Deal, 703 (R); The Big Decision, Private Indulgence or National Power, 868 (A) School for Scoundrels, 476 (CA) Schoolteachers' salaries, 372 (A), 390, 427, 503 (L) Science: the position of scientists in India, 722 (A) Science and Civilisation in China. Vol. III, Joseph Needham and Wang Ling, 117 (R), 217 (L) Scotland: Scottish poetry, 83 (R), 136, 176, 251, 287 (L); recent contempt of court judgments, 347 (A); book reviews, 364 Scott, A. C., The Flower and Willow World, 262 (R) Searle, Ronald, and Kay Webb, Refugees, 1960, 528 (LA) Second Empire, The, G. P. Gooch, 811 (R) Second Thoughts, 163 (LA), 215 (L) Second Thoughts, Mr. Amory, 637 (F) Selected Criticism 1916-1957, J. Middleton Murry (chosen by Richard Rees), 921 (it) Selected Poems, Bertolt Brecht (trans. H. R. Hays), 841 (R.) Selected Poems, Robert Graves (Listen Records), 330 (R) Selected Works, Volume II: Poetry, Rainer Maria Rilke, 668 (R) Selective Irresponsibility, 493 (LA) Selfridge, Reginald Pound, 113 (R) Selfridges, 59, 159 (A) Semen's Union, 830 (A) Senator Joe McCarthy, Richard H. Rovere, 185 (R) Senior, John, The Way Down and Out, 477 (R) Sergeant Rutledge, 838 (CA) Seton-Watson, Hugh, Neither War nor Peace, 604 (R) Seven Men of Wit, Margaret J. Miller, 854 (R) Seven Thieves, 476 (CA) Sex, the sociology of, 19 (It) Shadows and Images, Meriol Trevor, 83(R) Shakedown, The, 112 (CA) Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach, 840 (R) Shakespeare's Wooden 0, Leslie Hotson, 115 (R) Shand, Philip Morton, 679 (A) Shannon, 620 (A) Shattuck, Roger, The Banquet Years, 20 (It) Shaw, Irwin, Two Weeks in Another Town, 189 (R) Shawcross, Lord, 3, 204 (LA) Shoes: women's shoes, 553 (A); repairs, 749, 786 (A) Shopper's Guide: investigation into grass seed, 12 (L); 750 (A) SHOPS AND SHOPPING sales reductions, 25 (A); Selfridges' poor public relations, 59, 159 (A); shortcomings of sales staffs and the need for training, 157 (A); delivery delays, 234, 406, 594 (A); resale price mainten- ance, 270(A); Harrison Gibson's 'late-night viewing' for shoppers, 302 (A); 'automatic marketing', 712 (A); the consumer and the law, 858 (A); automatic change-giving machines for super- markets, 858 (A); book review, 113 Shute, Nevil, Trustee from the Toolroom, 480 (R) Sickert, 474, 772 (CA) Sicker:, Lillian Browse, 772 (R) Sisal, Clancy, Weekend in Dinlock, 140 (R) Signal Victory, A, David Stacton, 480 (R) Silent Apartheid, The, 601(A) Silent Hostage, The, Sarah Gainham, 924 (R) Silent One, The, Owen Cameron, 190 (R) Sillitoe, Alan, The General, 778 (R) Singapore, the fall of, 807 (Ft) Sink the Bismark, 255 (CA) Sitwell, Sacheverell, Bridge of the Brocade Sash, 144 (R) Sixes and Sevens, 31 (LA) Slang, rhyming, 326 (R), 355, 391 (L) Sleeping Beauty, The (Covent Garden), 882 (CA) Sleeping Dogs Lying, Kenneth O'Hara, 924 (Ft) Slessor, Sir John, 205 (LA) Small, Peter, Your Guide to Underwater Adventure, 594 (A) Small Investor, The, 145-152 (F) Smith, Lillian, One Hour, 923 (R) Smith, Spenser, The Dead Don't Matter, 190 (R) Smith, Sydney Goodsir, Figs and Thistles, 21 (R) Smith, Willie, 249 (A) Snake Man, Alan Wykes, 742 (R) Snap Plom for Mr. Brooke, 760 (A) Snatch, The, Harold R. Daniels, 635 (R) Snow, C. P., The Affair, 548 (Ft) So Lang Ago. . . , Joseph Stamper, 848 (R) So You Want to be a Press Agent?, 879 (A) Soccer Partnership, Bob Ferrier, 445 (R.) Social Life in Early England, (ed.) Geoffrey Barraclough, 775 (It) Social Mobility in Industrial Society, S. M. Lipset and it. Bendix, 257 (R) Solitudes, The, Ronald Duncan, 841 (R) Some Disarmament is Strength, 171 (A) Something in Common, Mary Cecil, 297 (R) Sommer, Dudley, Haldane of Cloan, 706 (Ft) Songs, Christopher Logue, 177 (CA) Sotheby's, 452 (A), 930 (PS) South Africa: see AFRICA, SOUTH South African Foundation, the, 107 (L) South African Freedom Association, 834 (L) South Korea, 560 (LA) Southern Rhodesia: see RHODESIA AND NYASALAND Southey, Robert, Portuguese and French Journals, 187 (R) Soviet Citizen, The, Alex lnkeles and Raymond A. Bauer, 260 (R) Soviet Deportation of Nationalities, The, Robert Conquest, 810 (R) SPAIN sentence on Julio Ceron increased, 3 (LA); conditions in Franco 's Spain, 11, 39, 911(L); reactions to Spectator article on 'Franco's Spain', 101 (A); proposed West German bases in Spam,. 307 (LA); British Ambassador on improved Anglo-Spanish relations, 600 (LA); a hunger strike by political prisoners in Carabanchel Prison, 611(R); prosecution of Christian Democrats, 825 (LA), 875, 911 (L); appeal for Spanish refugees in France, 834 (L); book review, 587 Spain, 811 (R) Spain Next?, 825 (LA), 875 (L) Spanier, John W., The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War, 20 (R) Spanish Fantasy, 600 (LA) Spare the Politician, 380 (LA), 505 (L) Spark, Muriel, The Ballad of Peckham Rye, 329 (R) Spearhead Death, The, Maurice Procter, 924 (R) Spectator, the: its criticisms of the Government, 63 (LA); editorship of J. St. Loe Strachey, 173 (A); the end of the Spectator crossword, 930 (PS), 931 SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK, A 6, 33, 66, 98, 131, 165, 242, 278, 462 Spiritual Healing, 904 (LA) Spitting into the Wind, 647 (LA) Spitzer, Leo, 141 (R), 177 (L) Spoiling the Broth, 6 (S) SPORT the 1960 Olympic Games, 51 (A); roller-skating and trampoline work, 211 (A): equipment for underwater swimming, 594 (A); The Umpire, 692 (A); Derby Day, 1960, 799 (A) Sprigge, Sylvia, Berenson. A Biography, 435 (R) Spring in Israel, 564 (A), 610, 657 (L) Spring Song, and Other Stories, Joyce Cary, 400 (R) Stacton, David, A Signal Victory, 480 (R) Stages of Economic Growth, The, W. W. Rostow, 672 (R) Stamper, Joseph, So Long Ago . . . , 848 (R.) Stand on Me, Frank Norman, 46 (11) Stand Up and Be Counted, 903 (LA) Stanton, Hannah, 529 (A), 755 (PW) Starkie, Enid, From Gautier to Eliot, 477 (R) Starved, The, Arthur Thompson, 705 (R) State of the Union, The, 84 (F) Status Seekers, The, Vance Packard, 186, 325 (R) Steele, Joseph Henry, Ingrid Bergman, 438 (R) Stein, Gertrude, '739 (R.) Steiner, George, Tolstoy or Dostoevsky, 577 (R) Stendhal, A Roman Journal (trans. Haakon Chevalier), 19 (Et) Stendhal: Notes on a Novelist, Robert M. Adams, 19 (R) Stendhal, Rome, Naples and Florence (trans. Richard N. Coe), 19(R) Steps in Time, Fred Astaire, 580 (It) Stevens, Wallace: Opus Posthumous, 21 (R.); The Necessary Angel, 295 (R) Stevenson, Robert Louis, Treasure Island, 844 (11), 877 (L) Stewart, Mary, My Brother Michael, 401(R) Stock Exchtuige: criticisms and suggested changes, 145 (F); The Bankers and the Equity Boom, 191 (P); The Investment Cycle, 551 (F); no guide to future trends, 673 (F) Stock Exchange as Prophet, The, 673 (F) Stock Exchange Under Fire, The, 145 (F) Stockings, women's 677, 898 (A) Stonehouse, John, Prohibited Immigrant, 517 (Ft) Storey, David, This Sporting Life, 297 (R) Stories and Satires, Sholom Aleichem (trans. Curt Leviant), 516 (F.) Strachey, J. St. Loc, 1860-1927, 173 (A) Strange Bedfellows, 791 (LA) Strikes: one-day strike on the London Underground, 164 (LA) Students, National Union of: coloured students and vacation work, 531 (A), 572,611 (L) Stuff of Youth, The, Francois Mauriac, 228 (11) Successors to a Nation, 619 (A) Sudan: the Gezira Scheme, 46(R) Suddenly, Last Summer, 736 (CA) Suede jackets, cleaning, 454, 555 (A) Suez: Colonel Henriques's message to Mr. Ben-Gurion, 12 (L); an Irishman's view, 71 (A); Eden, Dulles and Collusion, 167 (A), 250 (L); Sir Anthony Eden's memoirs, 311(A); see also MIDDLE Ems' Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, 431 (CA) Summit conference: see EMT-WEST RELATIONS Sunday Dispatch, 128 (LA) Sunday p.m., 702(P) Sunday Pictorial: the `Mr. Dora' story, 242 (S) Superior Orders, 605 (A) Supermarkets, 858 (A) Surgical Ward: Men, 113 (P) Surrey, the Earl of, 777 (It) Sutherland, Joan, 76 (CA) Sutherland, Lucy S., (ed.) The Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Vol. II. July, 1768-June, 1774, 632 (R.) Suzuki, D. T., Zen and Japanese Culture, 262 (Ft) Swan Lake (Covent Garden), 428 (CA) Swanberg, W. A., Jim Fisk, 114 (R) Swans at My Window, Ginny Brown, 481 (R) Sweden: attitude to the EFTA, 926 (A) Swift, Patrick, and David Wright, (ed.) X, 82 (11) Swimming, underwater, 594 (A) Swinburne Letters, The, Vols. I and II, (ed.) Cecil Lang, 808 (R) Swiss Family Robinson, The, Johann Wyss, 844 (ft) Symbolism, 477 (Ft) Symons, Julian, A Reasonable Doubt, 401 (R) Tactical Weapons, 205 (LA) Tanganyika: The Masai, 386 (A) Target, G. W., The Teachers, 743 (ft) Tate, Allen, The Fathers, 743 (It) Taxis, 301 (A) Taylor, Alan R., Prelude to Israel, 907 (R) Taylor, Nancy M., (ed.) Early Travellers in New Zealand, 187 (it) Teachers, The, G. W. Target, 743 (R) Teen Age Promotions, 641(A) Telephone, delays in installing, 91(A) Telephone-tapping: 11 (L); the arguments for and against telephone- tapping in the Fox case, 130, 131 (A), 285 (L) TELEVISION Thomas Bergman's criticisms of Tyne-Tees TV, 165 (A), 215 (L); television graft in the US, 321 (CA); 'trial by television', 356 (CA); Orson Welles interviewed, 392 (CA); ATV's series on the Seven Deadly Sins, 430 (CA), 505 (L); Ernest Maxin, 508 (CA); Dr. Hastings Banda on ITV, 544 (CA); TV advertising technique, 575 (CA); P.A.Y.V., 600 (LA); debased standards on TV, 600 (LA); Granada TV behind the times?, 697 (CA); comedians on TV, 733 (CA); Tony Hancock, 733 (CA); poor technique of TV thrillers, 768 (CA); 1TA and 'prestige' programmes, 864 (LA) Ten Years of Nato, 8 (A) Tennyson, 141 (R) Tensed for Battle, 129 (A) Terrible Beauty, A, 697 (CA) Tens, Abram, The Trial Begins (trans. Max Hayward), 633 (ft) Test Case, 684 (LA) Testament d'Orphee, Le, 770 (CA) That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of Sir Walter Ralegh, Margaret Irwin, 922 (It) That Pill, 528 (LA), 537 (A) THEATRE the 'critics' conspiracy' theory, 75 (CA); current New York shows, 356 (CA); the question of a National Theatre, 385 (A), 427, 473 (L); criticism of the Spectator theatre critic, 505 (L); Sean O'Casey, 516 (R); the Irish theatre, 619, 626 (A); Cambridge Arts Theatre Trust appeal, 694 (L); theatrical press agents, 879 (A); book reviews, 115, 580, 809 Theatre of Berta!: Brecht, The, John Willett, 43 (Ft)
Theatre: The Rediscovery of Style, Michel Saint-Denis, 809 (R) Theobald, Rear-Admiral Robert A., The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor, 20 (R) They Came as Strangers, Francesca M. Wilson, 19 (R) Thief. Rupert Croft-Cooke, 924 (R) Third Rose, The, John Malcolm Brtnnin, 739 (R) Third Voice, The, Denis Donoghue, 20 (R) Thirteenth Apostle, The, Eugene Vale, 189 (R) Thirty Years On, 341 (A) This Harpy Breed. 873 (A) This is My God, Herman Wouk, 363 (R) This Sporting Life, David Storey, 297 (R) Thomas, Gwyn, Ring Delirium 123, 810 (R) Thomas, Lately, The Vanishing Evangelist, 401 (R) Thompson, Arthur, The Starved, 705 (R) Thompson, E. P., and others, Out of Apathy, 885 (R) Thompson, Francis, J. C. Reid, 188 (R) Thomson, David, (ed.) The New Cambridge Modern History: Vol. XII: The Era of Violence, 1898-1945, 842 (R)
THOUGHT FOR FOOD
89, 233, 333, 453, 677, 818 Three into Seven, 926 (A) Thrilling Cities, The: 32,781: 207 (A) Thrones: Cantos 96-109, Ezra Pound, 360 (R) Thunder on the Right, 828 (A) Time-Life, 341 (LA) Times, The: and a family planning advertisement, 64 (LA); attitude to South African afrairs, 411, 460 (LA); report of the Hume trial in Zurich, 830 (A) Tipping, 679 (A) Titmuss, Professor Richard, The Irresponsible Society, 493 (LA) To Appomattox: Nine April Days, 1865, Burke Davis, 114 (R) To Paris, with Pessimism, 683 (LA) To the South, 32 (LA) Tongue of Fire, The, Mika Waltari, 21(R) Toilet preparations for men, 302 (A) Tolstoy or Dostoevsky, George Steiner, 577 (R) Tomorrow-With Pictures! (Lyric, Hammersmith), 835 (CA) Too Little and Too Much, 710 (A) Topping and Lopping, 494 (A) Torrid Zones, 280 (A), 317, 351, 427, 473, 503, 538, 693, 73I(L) Totalitarianism, 604 (A) Touch of Larceny, A, 220 (CA) Towards Racial Equality, 413 (A) Trade fairs and exhibitions, 929 (A) Trade magazines, 89 (A)
TRADE UNIONS
a survey of 1959, 23 (A); the ETU election scandal, 204 (LA), 239, 275, 411 (PW), 482 (A), 683 (PW); irresponsibility, 493 (LA); out-of-data union structures, 530 (A); opposition between executive council and national committee of the AEU, 710 (A); inadequacy of T&OWU conferences, 710 (A); unions and amalgamation, 794 (A); attack by Woodrow Wyatt on abuse of union power, 863 (LA); since 1945, 890 (R) Trade Unions and the Labour Party Since 1945, Martin Harrison, 890 (R) Trades Union Congress, the: ballot-rigging charges against the ETU, 239, 411 (PW). 482 (A); the TUC inquiry into strikes and shop stewards, 530 (A) Transport and General Workers' Union: the General Secretary's dominance at conferences, 710 (A)
TRAVEL
Holidays and Travel supplement, 51-57 (A); buying souvenirs, 51 (A); weekend holidays abroad, 54 (A); the English tourist abroad, 56 (A); casinos. 56 (A); the Dover-Dunkirk night ferry to Paris, 234 (A); taking cars to Europe, 270 (A); the Greek bid for tourists, 310 (A); commended restaurants on the Me d'Azur, 453 (A); a weekend in Paris, 522 (A); car hire: at home, 522 (A), abroad, 785 (A); Irish tourism. 622 (A); holiday insurance policies, 678 (A); tipping 'blackmail' at London air terminal, 679 (A); Silver City Airways' London-Paris service, 750 (A); lion safaris for tourists in India, 758 (A); Vista guide books, 811 (R); motor caravans, 817 (A); books reviewed, 45, 187, 362, 587, 811, 886 Travellers' Notebook, 51(A) Traviata, La (Covent Garden), 76 (CA) Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson, 844 (R), 877 (L) Treasury Control and Our Future, 708 (F) Treble the Tax, 281(A) Trees for Kensington streets, 858 (A) Trevelyan, Raleigh, A Hermit Disclosed, 448 (R) Trevor, Meriol, Shadows and Images, 83 (R) Trial Begins, The, Abram Tertz (trans. Max Hayward), 633 (R) Trial by Tribunal, George Keeton, 842 (R) Trials of Oscar Wilde, The, 770 (CA) Tribunals: legal aspects of, 842 (R) Tribune, 63, 96, 239, 648 (LA) Trojans, The (Covent Garden), 700 (CA), 731 (L), 733 (CA), 767, 801 (L) Trotsky, assassination of, 635 (R) Truck Acts, the. 127 (LA) Truest Poetry, The, Laurence Lerner, 514 (R) Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the Korean War, The, John W. Spanier, 20 (R) Trustee from the Toolroom, Nevil Shute, 480 (R) Trustees on Trial, 22 (F) Truth About a Publisher, The, Sir Stanley Unwin, 549 (R) Truth and Opinion: Historical Essays, C. V. Wedgwood, 2.59 (R) Tuohy, Frank, The Warns Nights of January, 189 (R)
TURKEY
persecution of the opposition press, 97 (LA); damaging effects on the West of Turkey's internal disturbances, 720 (A); coup d'itat under General Gursel, 791 (PW), 791 (LA); General Gursel's problems, 865 (A); book review, 187 Turkey, Yan and Robert Mantran, 187 (R) Turn of the Tide, 379 (LA) Turnbull, H. W. (ed.) The Correspondence of Isaac Newton, Vol. 1, 1661-1675, 117 (R) Turning Turtle, 460 (LA) Twentieth Century, The, 824 (LA) Twice of the Same Fever, 438 (P) Two by Two, 826 (A) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Stratford-upon-Avon), 506 (CA) Two Weeks in Another Town, Irwin Shaw, 189 (R) Two Years to Do, David Baxter, 361 (R) 'Two-Tier' Interest Rates, 925 (F) Two-way Stretch, 255 (CA) U2, Jack. 719 (LA), 765 (L) Umpire, The, 692 (A) Unbeholden Diplomacy, 624 (A) 'Underdog' confessions, 353 (L) Underwater equipment, 594 (A) Unfinished Autobiography, An, Gilbert Murray, with contributions by his friends, (ed.) Jean Smith and Arnold Toynbee, 440 (R) Unforgiven, The, 883 (CA) Unit trusts, 298 (F) Unit Trusts-The Way Ahead, 146 (F) Unit Trusts and Overseas Investment, 298 (F)
UNITED NATIONS
non-compliance of Israel and Egypt with Security Council resolutions, 280 (A), 317, 351 (L), 411 (LA), 538, 693, 731 (L); a proposal for a UN Disaster Relief Agency, 349 (A); British attitude to apartheid debates, 492 (LA); the Irish success at the UN, 624 (A)
UNITED STATES
effect of President Eisenhower's tour marred by his visit to Spain, 3 (LA); de Tocqueville on America, 18 (R); the presi- dential election: Nelson Rockefeller withdraws his candidature, 32 (A), prospects, 205 (A), effect of Summit failure, 757, 825 (A), Senator Kennedy, 871 (A); Road and Rail in the U.S., 38 (A); Hoover and the Great Depression, 82 (R); President Eisenhower's 'State or the Union' message, 84 (F); American attitude towards the EFTA and the EEC, 99 (A); Mr. Dulles's attitude over Indo-China and Suez, 167 (A), 250 (L); Senator McCarthy, 185 (12); the American class system, 186 (R); Russia's lead in missiles, 205 (A); mental health work at Columbus State Hospital, 275 (LA); stay of execution for Caryl Chessman, 276 (LA), 278 (A); Chessman executed, 648 (LA); television graft, 321 (CA); American society and culture, 325 (R); current New York shows, 356 (CA); bearish American stock markets, 367 (F); the Civil Rights Bill in Congress, 413 (A); brainwashing of American POWs. 535 (A); the US and Syngman Rhee's regime, 560 (LA); the Zionist lobby's influence on policy, 648 (LA), 693 (L), 907 (A); the 'spy' flights over Russia, 683 (LA), 825 (A); the New Deal, 703 (R); consumer protection and salesmanship in the US, 714 (A); effects of the Summit conference fiasco 719 (LA), 757, 825 (A); John Paul Jones, 741 (R); the Indians, ndians, 773 (R); American economic prospects after the Summit, 780 (F); American support of Spain, 825 (LA); the inquest on the U2 affair and the Summit fiasco, 825 (A); the National Security Council, 825 (A); anti-American riots in Japan, 864 (LA); Senator Kennedy's Roman Catholicism, 871 (Al; book reviews, 20, 45, 114
UNIVERSITIES
the election for the Chancellorship at Oxford, 203 (PW), 276 (LA), 339 (PW); change in Latin entrance requirement at Oxford, 276 (LA), 351 (L); the NUS and vacation work colour bar, 531 (A), 572, 611(L); book review, 294 Unlucky Streak, 559 (LA) Unnamable, The, Samuel Beckett, 516 (B) Unnatural Childbirth, 269 (A), 285, 355, 390 (L) Unwin, Rayner, The Defeat of John Hawkins, 807 (R) Unwin, Sir Stanley, The Truth About a Publisher, 549 (R) Up the Garden, 100 (A) Utopia Ltd., 756 (LA) V Vale, Eugene, The Thirteenth Apostle, 189 (R) van Gogh, Vincent, 884 (CA) Vanishing Evangelist, The, Lately Thomas, 401(R) Varsity, 308 (LA) Vaughan, Agnes Carr, The House of the Double Axe, 742 (R) Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 401(R) Venezuela, 465 (A), 539, 571 (L) Verissimo, Erico, Mexico, 587 (R) Versailles, 508 (CA) Verwoerd, Dr.: 379, 460 (LA); assassination attempt, 527 (PW), 529 (LA); illusions on racialism, 825 (A); not open to dissuasion, 904 (LA) Verwoerd's Illusions, 825 (A) Vilene lining, 122, 594 (A) Village of the Damned, 916 (CA) Vogue ten years ago and now, 593 (A) Voluntary service, international, 694 (L) von Rauch, Georg, A History of Soviet Russia, 584 (R) Wadleigh, John W., The Bitter Passion, 46 (R)
WAGES AND SaLrattes
the Truck Acts and the payment of wages, 127 (LA); school- teachers' salaries, 372 (A), 390, 427 (L); Doctors, Railwaymen- and the rest of us, 416 (A), 503 (L); doctors' and dentists' pay, 416 (A), 492 (LA), 611(L); relations of doctors with the public a handicap to pressing pay claims, 492 (LA); lack of relation between minimum wages and actual pay, 530 (A); see also
RAILWAYS
Wagner, Anthony Richard, English Genealogy, 707 (R) Wain, John, (ed.) International Literary Annual, No. 2, 82 (R) Waist-High Culture, The, Thomas Griffith, 325 (R) Waiting Women, 139 (CA) Wake Me When It's Over, 613 (CA) Wales: the Queen to visit the Eisteddfod, 785 (A), 801 (L) Wall Street Blues, 367 (F) Walser, Martin, The Gadarene Club (trans. Eva Fists), 364 (R) Waltari, Mika, The Tongue of Fire, 21(R) Wanted-A Political Green Thumb, 4 (A) Wanted on Holiday, Frank Jerkins, 924 (R) War books reviewed, 20, 549, 589, 774, 776, 807 War: 1939-1945, The, (ed.) Desmond Flower and James Reeves, 776 (R) Warns Nights of January, The, Frank Tuohy, 189 (R) Warren, Harris Gayford, Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression, 82(R) Warren, Robert Penn: At Heaven's Gate, 83 (R); All the King's Men, 83 (R) Wilson, Colin: attitude to Sir Oswald Mosley, 6 (S), 39, 72 (L) - Wilson, Colin, Ritual in the Dark, 329 (R) Wilson, Edmund, Apologies to the Iroquois, 773 (R) Wilson, Francesca M., They Came as Strangers, 19 (R) Williams, Ralph Vaughan, 401 (R)
Williams, Philip M., and Martin Harrison, De Gaulle's Republi Frayr
Wind and the Rain, The, 177 (L)
Wilde, Oscar, coIsslceaorf:77reco recommended hotels and restaurants, 333 (A)
Willett, John, The Theatre of Beriolt Brecht, 43 (R) White, Robin, House of Many Rooms, 444 (R) William King's Profession, Charles Drage, 481 (R)
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Wilder Shores, 214 (A) Why Labour Has Lost Elections, Mark Abrams, 685, 826 (A) Why They Collaborated, Eugene Kinkead, 535 (12) Who Does What?, 794 (A) Who Was That Lady?, 664 (CA) Whither Canada?, 402 (F) Welles, Orson, on TV, 392 (CA), 427 (L) Western Theatre Ballet, 291 (CA) Where Credit is Due, 240 (LA) Which?: on newspaper racing correspondents, 454 (A)
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WWeeeekkeenndd./nLeb iMnIo(cAk), Clancy Sigel, 140 (R)Truth and Opinion: Historical Essays, 259 (R)
Way Down and Out, The, John Senior, 477 (R)
Wayward Wife, The, and other stories, Alberto Moravia (ni Bcriyi6drng
Watch and Ward, Henry James, 297 (R) Waterloo, John Naylor, 704 (R) ...11Brra:ii 828 (R)
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Wind of Change, 344 (A) Gaint
WI V ii NndEy Islands, The, 560 (A) Celle' Gene,
41 Bardolino (a Venetian wine), 27 (A); customs duty on wine, •:, (A); damson gin, 59 (A); a late-bottled' port, 91 (A); the Ban 740 Brothers' wine bar, 123 (A); mixing one's drinks, 159 ( Gillie mulled wine, 234 (A); Hochheimer (hock), 270 (A); two Gr Gam(
wines, 302 (A); 'sugar-free' wines, 334 (A); blanc de blancs, 31' Glam (A); Israeli wines, 407 (A); the 1959 wines, 454 (A); champagne Goldi
486 (A); the menace of 'Hambro' wines, 493 (A), 570, 611 (L) Gord, Gilbey's Château Loudenne, 522 (A); drinkers of vintage pee G,,r4VC
522 (A), 542 (L); Bronte-a Yorkshire liqueur, 555 (A); Beaule Utegc
lais, 594, 786 (A); some St. Emilions, 679 (A); Yugoslav tremble
714 (A); Le Fleuron Blanc (a white Bordeaux), 750 (A); son$ Rail, St. Julien clarets, 818 (A); mare (brandy), 858 (A); dry martini',
898 (A); Asti Spumante, 931 (PS) Wint, Guy, Common Sense about China, 258 (R) Witch, The, Nika Hulton, 143 (R) With Mac Through Africa, 243 (A), 290, 317, 570 (L) Within and Without, John Harvey, 261 (R) Wollaston, Nicholas, China in the Morning, 886 (R) Wollheim, Richard, F. H. Bradley, 81(R) Woman Like Satan, A, 220 (CA) Women at Oxford, The, Vera Brittain, 294 (R) Wood floors, reconditioning, 642 (A) Woodin, Noel, Room at the Bottom, 550 (R) Woodward, Joan, The Saleswoman, 157 (R) Woolf, Douglas, Fade Out, 144 (R) Words and Deeds, 208 (A) Wordsworth letters, 659 (L) World Bank, the, 262 (F) World Disaster Relief, 349 (A) World Economic Survey 1959, 891(F), 907 (A) World in My House, The, Joan Harborne, 481 (R) World Refugee Year, 278 (S), 353, 528, 542, 834 (L) Wouk, Herman, This Is My God, 363 (R) Wright, David, and Patrick Swift, (ed.) X, 82 (R) Wright, Lawrence, Clean and Decent, 300 (A) Wright, Richard, Pagan Spain, 587 (R) Wring Out The Old, 3 (LA) Wrong Side of the Park, The (Cambridge), 218 (CA) Wyatt, Woodrow, 863 (LA) Wykes, Alan, Snake Man, 742 (R) Wyss, Johann, The Swiss Family Robinson, 844 (R) X X, (ed.) David Wright and Patrick Swift, 82, 839 (R), 877 (L) Yan and Robert Mantran, Turkey, 187 (R) Year of the Parked Car, The, 5 (A) Young Visitors, Young Readers, (ed.) Boris Ford, 141 (R) Your Guide to Underwater Adventure, Peter Small, 594 (A.) Yugoslavia: The BBC's Yugoslav Service: 340 (LA), 342 (A), 389,
425 (L), 458 (LA), 467 (A), 472, 501, 539, 571, 610 (L); unsatis-
factory answers in Parliament, 720 (LA), 765 (L) Zambra (Palace), 219 (CA), 251 (L) Zazie, Raymond Queneau, 889 (R) Zen and Japanese Culture, D. T. Suzuki, 262 (R) Zionism and Anti-Semitism, 907 (A) Zionist Lobby, 648 (LA), 693, 731 (L) Adams, Michael, 97, 281, 382, 530, 720, 865 (A) Adrian, Leslie, 25, 58, 90, 122, 158, 198, 234, 270, 302, 334, 374, 406, 454, 485, 522, 554, 594, 642, 678, 714, 749, 785, 817, 857. 898, 930 (A) Aiken, Frank, 615 (A) Allsop, Kenneth, 868 (A) Altrincham, Lord, 400 (R) Amis, Kingsley, 19, 186 (R)
CONTRIBUTORS
Ayer, A. J., 885 (R) Bailey, Richard, 309, 601, 926 (A) Barnes, Clive, 14, 76, 112, 184, 219, 254, 291, 358, 428, 546, 614, 663, 738, 771, 882 (CA) Barraclough, Geoffrey, 142, 295, 362, 480, 707, 842 (R) Bateson, F. W., 141 (R) Behan, Dominic, 619 (A) Heloff, Max, 20, 258 (R) Benenson, Peter, 133 (A) Bergonzi, Bernard, 187, 362, 548, 922(R) Bewley, Marius, 669 (R) Bishop, Beata, 798 (A) Bloomfield, Paul, 173 (A) Bombay Correspondent, Our, 722, 758 (A) Bonham Carter, Mark, 478 (R) Boxer, Mark, 329 (R) Boyars, Arthur, 517 (R) Brain, Sir Russell, 514 (R) Brien, Alan, 13, 43. 75, 108, 137, 177, 218, 252, 320, 355, 393, 429, 475, 506 (CA), 516 (R), 569 (A), 572, 612, 661, 695, 732. 769, 803, 835, 879, 915 (CA) Brock, Edwin, 702 (P) Brogan, D. W., 82, 114, 328, 703, 811 (R) Brooke, John, 632 (R)
a Dryden, Ronald, 21, 116, 143, 189, 261, 329, 400, 480, 512, 550, ' 633, 743, 810, 889 (R)
Cairns, David, 42, 76, 108, 137, 219, 252, 290, 322, 391, 476, 510,
c 542, 612, 662, 700, 733, 768, 802, 837, 917 (CA) vs( _ampbell, Patrick, 211, 419, 606 (A) Champion, Harold, 54 (A)
Childers, Erskine. 280, 280, 349, 624 (A) Churchill, R. C., 667 (R) Cline, R. A., 103, 214, 281, 347, 500, 605, 728, 830, 910 (A) Coleman, John, 46, 82, 144, 228, 256, 297, 364, 444, 481, 516, 590, 631, 671, 705, 739, 778, 843, 854, 923 (R) Craig, David, 83 (R) Creighton, T. R. M., 132, 279, 413, 652, 721 (A) Crosland, Anthony, 223, 890 (R)
Custo5, 22, 49, 86, 119, 156, 191, 229, 262, 299, 331, 368, 403, 451,
483, 519, 551, 592, 638, 675, 710, 746, 780, 814, 855, 895, 928 (F) Gainham, Sarah, 5, 33, 134, 277, 417, 560, 724, 757 (A) G ceellert, Roger, 846 (R) va Correspondent, Our, 341 (A) Gine7llia4tt, Penelope, 115, 257, 294, 398, 438 (R), 465 (A), 548, 630,
2!"ie. Darsie, 4, 65, 129, 241, 381, 494, 652, 905 (A)
mour, Ian, 101, 167, 311, 907 (A) Gldanville, Brian, 363 (R)
mG°11,ing, William, 448, 741, 844 (R) ''''''ruon Victor, 283 (A)
Gray
es,'Robert, 113, 438 (P) -'`OrY, Kenneth, 249, 692, 799 (A)
Han, Donald, 438 (P)
t) Davenport, Nicholas, 22, 48, 84, 119, 155, 191, 229, 262, 298, 331,
367, 402, 450, 482, 518, 551, 591, 637, 673, 708, 745, 780, 813, 854, 891, 925 (F)
Devolin. Denis, 617 (P) _ oo aldson, Jack, 170, 387, 830 (A) Donn-Byrne, St. John, 56(A)
nnelly, Desmond, MP, 655, 686, 761, 906 (A) Enright, D. 'Ex' (A J, 45, 262, 583, 668 (R) , 797 )
Fennell, Dcsmond, 619 (A) Fmdlater, Richard, 385 (A) LMleY, M. 1., 440 (R) Vshe.r, Desmond, 620 (A) lenung, Peter, 776 (R) E etcher-Cooke, Charles MP, 533 (PC)
F Foot, Michael, 100 (A) ord, Boris, 853 (R) Forster, E. M., 702 (R) Forster, Peter, 41, 75, 110, 182, 321, 356, 392, 430, 474, 508, 544, 575, 613, 663, 697, 733, 768 (CA), 795 (A), 804, 836, 882 (CA) Frayn, Michael, 587, 742, 886 (R) Furlong, Monica, 69, 269, 315, 405, 422, 553, 609, 727, 831 (A) Fyvel, T. R., 81, 260, 478'(R) Hamilton, lain, 549 (R) Harding, D. W., 226, 921 (R) Hartley, Anthony, 20 (R), 67 (A), 361, 439 (R), 495, 604, 828 (A) Haskell, Francis, 888 (R) Herbert, Sir Alan (A. P.), 37 (A) Heron, Maxwell, 145 (P) Hildick, E. W., 848 (R) Hill, Christopher, 47, 259, 326, 670, 777, 807, 922 (R) Hill, Derek, 543 (CA) Hodgart, Matthew, 399 (R) Hodgson, Simon, 17 (CA), 52 (A), 78, 138, 254, 474, 695, 772, 884, 915 (CA) Hollis, Christopher, 8, 171, 349, 537, 561, 763, 871 (A) Holmstrom, John, 809 (R) Hughes, Ted, 113 (P) Huntford, Roland, 56 (A) Industrial Correspondent, Our, 23, 194, 265, 482, 530, 710, 794 (A) Inglis, Brian, 626 (A), 629 (R) Irving, Sydney, 537 (A) Jacobson, Dan, 45, 83. 839 (R) Jay, Richard, 852 (R) Jenkins, Roy, MP, 38, 99 (A), 206 (PC), 397, 447 (R), 499 (PC), 547, 578 (R), 653 (A), 706 (R), 866 (A), 920 (R) Joll, James, 18, 361, 513, 584 (R) Kee, Robert, 549 (R) Kelly, Seamus, 626 (A) Kermode, Frank, 21, 115, 189, 224, 295, 477, 774, 840 (R) 923 (A) King-Hall, Sir Stephen, 344, 418 (A) Klingopulos, G. D., 20, 366 (R) Knowles, David, 775 (R) Kohr, Leopold, 535 (A) Larkin, Philip, 188, 630, 742 (R) Laski, Marghanita, 113,440, 633, 744 (R) Levin, Bernard, 6, 33, 66, 98, 131, 165 (S), 188 (Ft), 207 (A), 242, 278 (S), 295 (R), 382. 414 (A), 462 (S), 494 (A), 517 (R), 531, 602, 685, 760, 826 (A) Lindley, Robert, 842 (R) Lindsay, Martin, MP, 350 (A) Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, 224 (R) Lort-Phillips, Patrick, 68 (A) Lothbury, 146 (F) Luthuli, Chief, 208 (A) Lyall, Gavin, 158, 301, 484, 521. 857 (A) Lynch, Patrick, 615 (A) MacCaig, Norman, 582, 704, 841 (R) Maclver, Hector, 364 (R) Mackenzie, Kenneth, 65, 208, 461, 496, 562, 649, 825 (A) Mackintosh of Halifax, Viscount, 148 (F) MacNeice, Louis, 225 (R) Malbert, David, 894 (A) Manning, Robert, 243 (A) Marris, Robin, 672 (R) Mellers, Wilfrid, 401 (R) Michaels, Peter. 873 (A) Miller, Jonathan, 672 (R) Miller, Karl, 44, 330, 445, 806 (R) Money, Peter L., 148 (F) Mortimer, John, 362, 580 (R) Mosley, Nicholas, 529, 650 (A) Muggeridgc, Malcolm, 689 (A) Nicholson, Geoffrey, 634 (R) O'Brien, Conor Cruise, 634 (A) O'Donnell, Donat, 80, 293, 296, 325, 577, 773 (R) Palamountain, E. W. I., 146 (F) Phelps, Gilbert, 920 (R) Picardie, Michael, 562 (A) Piper, David, 778 (R) Porteus, Hugh Gordon, 741 (R) Postgate, Raymond, 89, 233, 333, 453, 493, 677, 818 (A) Potter, Stephen, 326, 775 (R) Pym, Christopher, 190, 401, 635, 923 (R) Quigly, Isabel, 16, 41, 79, 112, 139, 179, 220, 255, 292, 322 357, 394, 431, 476, 508, 544, 575, 613, 664, 697, 736, 770, 805, 838 (CA), 849 (R), 883, 916 (CA) Quinton, Anthony, 743 (R) Raglan, Lord, 260 (R) Raven, Simon, 564, 764 (A), 774, 807 (R) Ray, Cyril, 7. 27, 59, 91, 123, 159, 198, 234, 270, 302, 310, 334, 374, 407, 454, 486, 522, 553, 594, 642, 679, 688 (A), 704 (R), 714, 750, 786 (A), 811 (R), 818, 858, 898, 930 (A) Rix, Margaret, 150 (F) Roberts, Geoffrey, 656 (A) Robinson, Kenneth J., 121, 197, 373, 452, 521, 713, 897 (A) Robson, W. W., 398, 514, 808 (R) Rovere, Richard H., 32, 205, 278, 413, 757, 825 (A) Runciman, Sir Steven, 442 (R) Ryle, Gilbert, 81(R) Schapiro, Leonard, 810 (R.) Scott, Grace, 165, 209 (A) Sevareid, Eric, 34 (A) Sheehy, Terence J., 622 (A) Singer, Charles, 117 (R.) Smith, Denis Mack, 567 (A) Smith, Stevie, 840, 850 (R) Sparrow, John, 130 (A) Speirs, John, 46(R) Stewart, Desmond, 725 (A) Stewart, Oliver, 906 (A) Sykes, Christopher, 225, 513, 589, 886 (R) Taper, 793 (PC) Taubman, Robert, 141, 293, 446 (R) Thompson, Rosemary, 851 (R) Thwaite, Anthony, 19, 144, 707 (R.) Tucker, James, 785 (A) Turnell, Martin, 19 (R) Wain, John, 326, 360, 740 (R), 919 (P) Waugh, Evelyn, 185, 580, 919 (R) Whitehorn, Katharine, 25, 57, 89, 121, 157, 196, 232, 269, 300, 332, 372, 404, 452 (AL 481 (R), 484, 520, 553, 593, 641, 677, 712, 749, 784, 816, 856, 896, 929 (A) Williams, Bernard, 114, 479 (R) Wilson, Angus, 46, 140, 293, 586, 668 (R) Wilson, Charles, 466 (A) Wollhetm, Richard, 425, 890 (R) Wootton, Barbara, 416 (A) Young, B. A., 279 Young, Michael, 257 (R.)