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McGeorge Bundy, lecturer, and Associate Professor Samuel H. Beer agreed last night that the Fair Deal is dead, but that the new Congress would vote about the same as the last on foreign policy.
Speaking in Kirkland House on the future of Democratic and Republican parties, the two Government instructors also said that a few "neo-isolationist" Republicans and Democrats might endanger Administration foreign policy.
Beer stated that Republican gains are not enough to change any existing policies except those passed by a small vote in the last Congress, such as the Point Four program.
Bundy stressed the need for a bipartisan foreign policy, because, he said, the Republicans are now so much stronger that the Administration cannot ignore them as it did after 1948.
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