Soldiers' Wives And Raids
Stn,—I command an infantry company in the North of England, and my men are drawn largely from Liverpool and Manchester. Many of them have had their houses damaged or destroyed......
Mr. Piper's Heresies
Sne,—In what he has written under the general heading of " Archi- tecture," Mr. John Piper seems to me to have adulterated his usual good sense with some quite unusual nonsense.......
The Case Of The U.d.f.
Sitti—I was very much astonished by the contents of the article in your. issue of January 17th, under the heading of "The case of the U.D.F.," by Donald Taylor, who entirely......
A Letter And Its Sequel
Sta,—A short time ago you published a letter of mine, in which I made a protest against the attempt to represent the Germans as having been, to a special degree, an aggressive......
The Indian Deadlock
SIR,—AS one of the signatories of the letter to The Times on Decem- ber 30th, I should like to con.ment on some of the points that Sir Herbert Kealy raises in his letter in your......