Tower and Town, May 2016![]()       French EncountersDuring the 1950s, as a young student, I stayed with two families in France and encountered two people I regard as personal heroes. The first was a secondary school teacher, Valentine Charlier, a friend of my tutor who arranged for me to stay with some friends of hers, the Imbs family. Paul Imbs was at that time a professor at Strasbourg University, and he and his wife, Odile, had four daughters, which was great for me and we are still in touch. Mademoiselle Charlier was a gentle, unassuming woman who was always there to help others and, as I got to know her better, I came to admire her greatly. When I returned later to study in Strasbourg, the first group of German students since the end of WW2 were back at the University, largely due to an initiative by Professor Imbs, thoroughly approved by Mademoiselle Charlier. Only later was I told that she had worked for the French Resistance during the German occupation, I believe as a wireless operator, whilst employed as a maid in the local German commander's house. For me, she was a quiet hero who always stepped up to the plate. The following summer my hosts in Auvergne were two sisters, Marguerite and Alice Teillard-Chambon. Marguerite, a writer herself, was Teilhard's friend and correspondent until his death. Heroes aside, how lucky and privileged I was, as a youngster, to be welcomed with such kindness into these two French families. Louise Elkington |