THE DESCRIPTIVE ATLAS
Sir-Three letters have already appeared in your columns criticising the article on the "Descriptive Atlas" in The Listener of March 19: an answer to, those criticisms is eagerly awaited. oreover, until a precise and authori- © tative statement is issued by the New Zealand Atlas Committee, the Listener article must stand as the expression of Atlas policy. As a former member of ‘the Historical Atlas staff, I find that article incredible. For, if it is to be taken literally, it is evident that, the magnificent conception ‘and the very considerable achievements of the Historical Atlas are being thrown away. Further, that an attempt is being made to obscure this abandonment by thirty-two and sjxpence worth of departmental camouflage.
R. M.
ROSS
(Takapuna).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 5
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124THE DESCRIPTIVE ATLAS New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 771, 30 April 1954, Page 5
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