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...question of the moment is whether the Christian Democrats will heal divisions, bury grudges and seize their chance. The first sign in Rome was hopeful...
Texas, the state that split wide open during the 1952 election, is still divided. For Governor Allan Shivers, the rapidly declining "big man" in Lone Star politics, has made no move to heal the rift that separated his faction from the main trunk of the Democratic party...
...Dean was hospitalized, and for a while it looked as though he would miss his cherished dream of battle after all. But when the division embarked for Europe, Brigadier General Dean hobbled away from the hospital on crutches "without much authority," and climbed aboard too. His leg did not heal for seven months, and Dean entered combat in France wearing slacks and a low-cut combat boot...
From the crescents of red plush seats, Deputy after Deputy went to the rostrum to speak the doubts of a nation too weak to defend itself, too proud to acknowledge its weakness even to itself, too fearful to heal it with an arrangement which permits Germany to rearm. As usual, the men on the extreme right, the Gaullists, and those on the extreme left, the Communists, rose in unequivocal opposition. But the bulk of France's parliament formed into a walking, talking tapestry of the confusion that threads through all France's social, religious and party lines...
...center, junior Charley Brown is the most likely starting candidate. He is a 185-pounder and was a starting linebacker last year, and started most of the present season for the Bruins until he suffered a sprained ankle against Princeton. If the ankle hasn't continued to heal, Mike Reilly, a husky 200-pound junior, will take over the starting assignment...