Thanks To George Iii
SIR,—The member of the Soviet delegation, who was surprised to find a portrait of George Washington in the National Gallery (A Spectator's Notebook, March 28th), might have been......
Inconsistency In Palestine
Snt,—One wonders whether the British public appreciate the curious difference in method and severity adopted by the British authorities in Palestine in their efforts to suppress......
The Future Of Cyprus
SIR, —In his article Cyprus after Fifty Years, which appeared in your issue of March 28th, Mr. Kenneth Williams refers to the Greeks of Cyprus as "Greek-speaking." May I point......
Russian Science
SIR,-4 must confess that I began to read the article Russian Science by Dr. Trevor I. Williams (The Spectator, April 4th) with the greatest interest. It is so rare that a report......
The French Tapestries
SIR,—Janus, in his note on the French tapestries, asks why the Minister of Education presided at the opening and why M. Georges Salles did not speak. The Spectator has always......
Restrictions On Artists
SIE,—There•has recently been a good deal of discussion about the pos- sibility of London assuming the cultural leadership of Europe, and on the economic level it has been......
A Curriculum For Girls
SIR,—In your issue of March 28th, Mr. Guy Boas contributed an article on The Extra School Year. I agree heartily with many of his proposals and criticisms, but I do deprecate......
Criticism And Faith
Sta,—So far as the "conspiracy of silence" is concerned Canon Smyth's letter is sufficiently answered by Mr. Somerville. But his attack upon the intolerance of the Divinity......