Stx,—further To The Recent Jeremiad Over Lack Of Artists'...
may I be allowed to draw attention to another baffling anomaly? Now that the benefits of art therapy are being officially recognised by medical authorities in hospitals and......
Inquest On The Press Sir, —it Is A Remarkable Thing That
no reference was made, in the recent debate on the appointment of a Royal Commission to enquire into news- paper proprietorship and management, to the Herald-Morrison case. A......
First-class Travel
Sta,—If every first-class traveller would always buy a third-class ticket and pay the difference on the train, the railway companies would soon discover that either they had to......
Sia,—in Your Issue Of November 1st Under The Paragraph...
Inquest on the Press, you state that the recommendations of the proposed Royal Commission " will either lead to Government action or they will not. If they do not the commission......
Scarcity In Art Equipment
SIR, —In support of Mr. S. Brooke's letter in The Spectator of Novem- ber 1st, neither an approach of the Arts Council of Great Britain nor the Central Institute of Art and......
Oxford Apathy For U.n.o.
SIR,—I am taking the liberty of writing to you, having read Harold Nicolson's Marginal Comment in your last issue. May I say that I feel deeply with him when he speaks of the......
" Journey Down A Blind Alley "
SIR,— Women, rightly or wrongly, have no great reputation for accuracy. Women novelists when they venture to write of historical events and military matters should beware. It is......