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* 1913 – Raymond Poincaré is elected President of France.
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* French — Alain-Fournier: Le Grand Meaulnes a. k. a. The Wanderer ( 1913 ; Ganache the Pierrot is an important symbolic figure ); Champsaur, Félicien: Lulu ( 1901 ), Le Jazz des Masques ( 1928 ); Gyp: Mon ami Pierrot ( 1921 ); Queneau, Raymond: Pierrot mon ami ( 1942 ); Rivollet, Georges: " The Pierrot " ( 1914 ).
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