" Germany After The War"
StR,—To answer fully the comments made in last week's Spectator on my Contemporary Review article—which was the mere suggestion of a forthcoming book—would require very much......
Unequal Sacrifice
Sra,—" Acting Unpaid Lance-Corporal " is perturbed because muni- tion workers are earning £7 to Do per week. I would call his attention to the following facts : 1. Earnings have......
Our Hysterical Commons _
Sni,—Your correspondent, Mr. J. L. Hodson, appears to take himself very seriously as a critic of our national war effort. He asks us to believe that not merely something, but......
Clever But Poor
Sin,—When the President of the Board of Education is formulating his plans for educational advance, I hope that he will give his atten- tion to the fate of many of the most......
A Plea For The Wardens
Sut,—Mr. F. E. Seely has expressed what many of us in the A.R.P. service have been feeling for a long time but have not had the courage to express. Like him, I am one who served......
Stit,—in Your Issue Of May 9th, Under The Heading "
Germany After the War," I find a letter by Mr. W. H. Dawson, author of a much- remarked article in the Contemporary Review, answering a critic. I do not wish to enter into the......