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The Belgian premiere took place at La Monnaie on 25 October 1900 using Ferrier's French translation with Marie Thiérry as Mimì, Léon David as Rodolfo, Eugène-Charles Badiali as Marcello, sets by Pierre Devis, Armand Lynen, and Albert Dubosq, and Philippe Flon conducting.
At age 6 he was transferred to the household of David Cohen de Léon, a financier of Sephardic origins who was a friend of Leopold II.
During the early years, the orchestra was led by Paul Beard and David McCallum, and included leading players such as Anthony Pini, Reginald Kell, Léon Goossens, Gwydion Brooke, Geoffrey Gilbert, Bernard Walton and James Bradshaw.
* March 30 — David Léon Cahun, French Orientalist and writer ( born 1841 )
Adolphe Appia, Aleksandra Ekster, Alexandre Benois, Alison Chitty, Antony McDonald, Barry Kay, Boris Aronson, Cyro Del Nero, Daniil Lider, David Borovsky, David Gallo, Edward Gordon Craig, Es Devlin, Ezio Frigerio, Franco Colavecchia, Franco Zeffirelli, George Tsypin, Howard Bay, Inigo Jones, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Jo Mielziner, Josef Svoboda, Ken Adam, Léon Bakst, Luciano Damiani, Maria Björnson, Ming Cho Lee, Motley, Natalia Goncharova, Nathan Altman, Nicholas Georgiadis, Paul Brown, Oliver Smith, Ralph Koltai, Neil Patel, Robert Brill, Robert Wilson, Russell Patterson, Brian Sidney Bembridge, Santo Loquasto, Sean Kenny, Todd Rosenthal, Robin Wagner, Tony Walton, and Vadym Meller.
Wicksell was enamored with the theory of Léon Walras ( the Lausanne school ), Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk ( the Austrian school ), and David Ricardo, and sought a synthesis of the three theoretical visions of the economy.
Born Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob in Nantes, she was the niece of an avant-garde writer Marcel Schwob and the great-niece of Orientalist David Léon Cahun.

David and 1841
* 1841 David Daniel Davis, British politician ( b. 1777 )
* 1841 David Wilkie, Scottish artist ( b. 1785 )
* 1785 Sir David Wilkie, Scottish painter ( d. 1841 )
* Solomon Northup, David Wilson, Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, Auburn, N. Y .: Derby and Miller, 1853, at Documenting the American South, University of North Carolina.
* November 18 David Wilkie, Scottish artist ( d. 1841 )
* June 15 David Daniel Davis, British physician ( d. 1841 )
* David Wilkie ( 1785 1841 )
Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands ( 28 January 1841 10 May 1904 ), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone.
* Robert Danzig & David Goldsmith, The Cancellations of the 1841 Penny Red ( Philatelic Imprint, London 1991 ).
It was named for David Levy, a planter elected in 1841 as the state's territorial delegate to the US House of Representatives, and he served two terms.
* David S. Garland ( 1769 1841 ), Congressman, master of the Brick House ( Clifford, Virginia ), founder of the New Glasgow Academy.
The town of Milford was established in 1816 by George Reed, Marysville in 1819 by Samuel Culbertson, Richwood in 1832 by Philip Plumber, Kingsville in 1834, Somerville in 1835, Watkins and Arbelia in 1838, Newton in 1838 by David Paul, York Center in 1841, Frankfort in 1846, Unionville in 1847, Pharisburg in 1847, New California in 1853, Dover in 1854, Union Center in 1863, Broadway in 1865, Pottersburg in 1869, Peoria in 1870, Magnetic Springs in 1879, and Claibourne in 1881.
In the 1841 general election Sudbury became the first place in the UK to elect a member of an ethnic minority to parliament, with David Dye Sombre, the son of an Indian queen, winning the seat.
In 1841 Joseph Stronach's brother, David Stronach and his son Adam Stronach arrived by schooner with machinery and approximately 15 men to begin construction of the sawmill.
Marcus Peck ; 1825 1826, William F. Averill ; 1827 1833, Marcus Peck ; 1834, Peter F. Westervelt ; 1835 1837, John I. Vosburgh ; 1838 1839 ; John H. Gregory ; 1840, Calvin Sliter ; 1841, John H. Gregory ; 1842 1843, Solomon Coons ; 1844, Reuben A. Thomas ; 1845, S. V. R. Cole ; 1846, David Fonda ; 1847, David Luce ; 1848, Lorenzo M. Lown ; 1849 1850, William L. Stewart, jr .; 1851, Jacob Boyce ; 1852, W. H. Wicks ; 1853, Joseph Alden ; 1854, William H. Lyons ; 1855, Samuel D. Seymour ; 1856, Harmon Westfall ; 1857, George Sliter ; 1858, Albert H. Dutcher ; 1859 1861, George Sliter ; 1862, D. E. Barnes ; 1863, William H. Ford ; 1864, B. M. Wilkinson ; 1865, Jeffrey P. Thomas ; 1866 1867, David Horton ;
David Kimball, in his book compiled for the National Park Service, suggests that it most likely cracked sometime between 1841 and 1845, either on the Fourth of July or on Washington's Birthday.
David Henderson Houston ( b. June 14, 1841 ; d. May 6, 1906
Outraged by this and by the chain of insults and slander against him by some members of the press, he wrote and published his famous ' Manifest of David ' dated July 16, 1841.
* Henry Morton Stanley ( 1841 1904 ) Welsh journalist and explorer in central Africa best remembered for his search for David Livingstone, and upon finding him saying: " Dr. Livingstone, I presume?
* Sir David Wilkie ( artist ) ( 1785 1841 ), Scottish painter
Sir David Wilkie ( 18 November 1785 1 June 1841 ) was a Scottish painter.
The word derives from the Greek σεισμός, seismós, a shaking or quake, from the verb σείω, seíō, to shake ; and μέτρον, métron, measure and was coined by David Milne-Home in 1841.

David and
* 1947 David Letterman, American comedian and talk show host
* 1950 David Cassidy, American actor, singer, songwriter and guitarist ( The Partridge Family )
* 1770 David Thompson, Canadian explorer ( d. 1857 )
* 1900 David Manners, Canadian-American actor ( d. 1998 )
* 1960 David Miscavige, American leader of the Church of Scientology
* 1924 David Rowbotham, Australian poet ( d. 2010 )
* 1984 David Bentley, English footballer
* 1965 David Robinson, American basketball player
* 1854 Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden.
* 1925 David A. Huffman, American computer scientist, developed the Huffman coding ( d. 1999 )
* 1942 David Steinberg, Canadian comedian, actor, director, and author
* 1980 Charlie David, Canadian actor
* 1958 David Feherty, Irish golfer
* 1971 David Monahan, American actor
* 1960 David Yow, American singer-songwriter ( Scratch Acid, The Jesus Lizard, and Qui )
* 1985 David Hart Smith, Canadian wrestler
* 1890 David Wilber, American politician ( b. 1820 )
In the mid-19th century important leaders included Transcendentalists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson ( 1803 1882 ) and Henry David Thoreau ( 1817 1862 ).
* 1948 David Gemmell.
* 1969 David Wain, American actor
* 1970 David James, English footballer
* 1983 David Gervasi, Swiss decathlete
* 1956 David Grant, English singer ( Linx )
* 1982 David Florence, Scottish canoe racer

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