22 NOVEMBER 1957, page 30

Sir,—mr. Fairlie's Use Of The Term 'hysteria' Consti-...

psychiatric absurdity : and, if, as a practising journalist, he has time to read the classics, I suggest that, ere returning to the topic, he peruses The Major Symptoms of......

Barbican Developments

Sta,—I read your excellent special feature 'The City of London' with considerable interest. One sentence, however, in the article entitled 'Barbican Develop- ments' calls for......

Sir,—mr. Stuart Maclure's Article, Educationists And The...

appeared in your issue of November 8, pointed out some of the serious effects which the introduction of the block grant will have on public education generally. One branch of......

An Anatomy Of Hysteria

SIR,—The communications sent to Mr. Muggeridge and Lord Altrincham are not explained by the fact that their criticisms were aimed at the Queen. Such abuse is commonly meted out......

Kenya's Constitution Sir.—what A Pity That, With All His...

the Colonial Secretary has only drawn up a constitution for Kenya that is not only unacceptable to the Africans but displeasing to many of the Settlers! Asked about the African......

Standards For Consumers Standards For Consumers

SIR,-1 was confused by the implication of Michael Young's recent letter in The Times—and equally so by that appearing in your issue of November 15. (a) Is Which ? available on......

Keeping Up With The Rices

SIR,—May I suggest that the letter from your corre- spondent Mr. Shipman in your issue of November 15 is typical of the confused and highly coloured think- ing of these young......

Leaseholders And The Rent Act Snt,—leaseholders May Be Of...

opinion that the new Rent Act will not effect them. In this they are wrong. Admittedly, a leasehold house is not and never has been subject to control and at the expiry of the......