War Politics
Sir: Robert Skidelsky has missed the essence of Paul Addison's new book , The Road to 1945: British Politics and the Second World War, which he reviewed in your October 25......
No One To Turn To
From Mrs Joyce Mew Sir: The blue eyes of Mr Guinness would seein to be contemplating a world of f antasy not taking a cold hard look at r ealityEurope is not out of the way. And......
Armadas Of Civil Servants
From Brigadier Michael Calvert Sir: After General Wingate's second Chindit Operation in 1944 1 had the honour of dining privately more than once with the Viceroy, Field-Marshal......
In The Classroom
Sir: Paul Griffin condemns himself by his article on comprehensive education. If a mature male human being is willing to allow fifteenand sixteen-year-olds to behave as those in......
Belief And Reason
Sir: Mr G. Reichardt is justified (October 25) in taking Lord Hailsham to task for his somewhat loose argument for belief in God. However, your correspondent himself is guilty......
Sherry And Bulls
From Mrs M. W. Watkins Sir: May I congratulate you on the very enlightening article (September 27) describing the hospitality enjoyed by British journalists as guests of the......
Pop Masses
Sir: Had I attended an Anglican, or for that matter a Church of Scotland, service marred by the amateurish though sincere efforts of a pop group, it would have been self-evident......