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Miss Monique Nathan, in charge of the literary department of Editions du Seuil and Editor of their series "Ecrivans de toujours", spoke of the literary trends in post-World War II France. France, she said, has forsaken the romanticism of the 19th and early 20th centuries with a more documentary discussion of the influences on man by his heredity and environment...
...made it abundantly clear that his primary obligation is to the Republican Party, not to Ike. Even so, it is the Republican Party that Knowland may in the end hurt most, for, as Conservative Columnist David Lawrence (see PRESS) said last week, "If the leadership of President Eisenhower is forsaken by an influential bloc in his party, the 'modern Republicans' will have no place to go in 1960 but with the Democrats. They will prefer a 'modern Democrat' to a Republican who deserted Eisenhower's leadership...
...proposal. If the agency is created without American participation, Russia will have a concrete claim to the eminence in sharing in the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Even if the proposal fails altogether, other countries may begin to look to Russia for nuclear aid, the United States having forsaken its generous stand...
Much of the "paraphernalia" of modern educational practice should be done away with, Commager said. Large scale athletic programs, formal courses, grades, and many other costly and time consuming operations should be forsaken infavor of a self-educational approach, involving a more European attitude towards the learning process, he asserted...
...hath not forsaken thee...