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Dates: during 1960-1969
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THAT MAN FROM RIO. A stylish French spoof of Hollywood action epics assigns most of the derring-do to Hero Jean-Paul Belmondo, who does it to a turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Oct. 30, 1964 | 10/30/1964 | See Source »

Yesterday the most coveted award for literature--the Nobel Prize--was awarded to the French dramatist, novelist, psychologist, critic, and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre was notified of the selection while calmly eating lunch at a side walk cafe in Paris--a perfect set and cast for a production of Les Rhinoceros--but the actual setting for something far more absurd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JE REFUSE | 10/26/1964 | See Source »

...Jean-Paul Sartre is afraid of compromising himself. In the light of fame it is becoming difficult for him to play the part of the troubled existentialist--the outcast the poor little French orphan with no place to go, nothing to do, and nothing to say. Ever since the first publication of La Nausee (1938) Sartre has subjected himself to a rigorous and naked self-examination and society to a penetrating cross-examination. He values nothing but life itself which at best seems to be nothing more than the meaningless least common denominator of the world around him. What meaning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JE REFUSE | 10/26/1964 | See Source »

...Jean-Paul Sartre will not allow himself to be packaged, labeled, or delivered before the world as winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. People might under stand him then. But whether he likes it or not, whether he deserves it or not the award is his; and Sartre, unfortunately knows it. He has been labeled (God forbid), and it is only an act of pretension to deny that it has meaning and not to have the humility to accept this fact. Why must the absurd standards he sets for himself be our standards for judging his work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JE REFUSE | 10/26/1964 | See Source »

Kubacki's first experience came when end Jean Lumi smashed him for a seven-yard loss. His next came when a Dartmouth lineman tackled him while he was passing. The pass wandered into the hands of Lumi at the Harvard...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Win a Few, Lose a Few (We Lost This One, 48-0) | 10/26/1964 | See Source »

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