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Le and Temps
Just as work began at the Champ de Mars, the " Committee of Three Hundred " ( one member for each metre of the tower's height ) was formed, led by Charles Garnier and including some of the most important figures of the French arts establishment, including Adolphe Bouguereau, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Gounod and Jules Massenet: a petition was sent to Charles Alphand, the Minister of Works, and was published by Le Temps.
Both Le Temps ( headquartered in Geneva ) and Le Matin are widely read in Geneva, but cover the whole of Romandy.
fr: Le Temps désarticulé
* Le Temps du mépris, 1935 ( Days of Wrath, 1935 )
* Marcel Pagnol ( 1895 – 1970 ), born in Aubagne, is known both as a filmmaker and for his stories of his childhood, Le Château de la Mere, La Gloire de mon Pere, and Le Temps des secrets.
Jean Reiter, Bizet's elder son, had a successful career as press director of Le Temps, became an Officer of the Legion of Honour, and died in 1939 at the age of 77.
Le Monde was founded at the request of General Charles de Gaulle after the German army was driven from Paris during World War II, and took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which was the most important newspaper in France before but whose reputation had suffered during the Occupation.
* Le Temps Restitué for soprano, chorus and orchestra ( 1956 – 68 ) ( text from Hermann Broch, The Death of Virgil, in French translation by Albert Kohn )
But more significant, perhaps, was the tribute paid by Le Temps, the leading Parisian paper:
Born in Saint-Dié, in the Vosges département, France, he studied law, and was called to the bar at Paris in 1854, but soon went into politics, contributing to various newspapers, particularly to Le Temps.
A series of his articles in Le Temps were later republished as The Fantastic Tales of Haussmann ( 1868 ).
Contemporary automata are represented by the works of Cabaret Mechanical Theatre in the United Kingdom, Dug North and Chomick + Meder, Thomas Kuntz, Arthur Ganson, Joe Jones in the United States, and Le Défenseur du Temps by French artist Jacques Monestier.
* André Malraux – Le Temps du mépris
* 1962 Le Temps des écoliers
* Decoration of the château de Vaux-le-Vicomte: King's room, Le Temps enlevant au Ciel la Vérité.
In 1867 he began to contribute to Le Temps the " feuilleton " with which his name was associated till his death.
In 1937 he joined Le Corbusier in working on the Palais des Temps Noveaux at the 1937 Paris Exhibition.
Image: Chaperon rouge2. jpg | Illustration for Charles Perrault's Le Petit Chaperon Rouge from Histoires ou Contes du Temps passé: Les Contes de ma Mère l ' Oye ( 1697 ).
* Le Temps de mourir ( 1970 )
The defeat of the Beiyang Fleet at the Battle of Yalu River was a major propaganda victory for Japan, with many major European newspapers, including the London Times, Le Temps and Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti providing front page coverage and crediting the Japanese victory to its rapid assimilation of western methods technology.
He worked as a journalist for Notre Temps, L ' Europe Nouvelle, the party newspaper Le Populaire and the state-owned Radio PTT but was fired when he violently opposed the Munich Agreement on air in 1939.

Le and Swiss
Lausanne is built on the southern slope of the Swiss plateau, with a difference in elevation of about between the lakeshore at Ouchy and its northern edge bordering Le Mont-sur-Lausanne and Epalinges.
* 1887 – Le Corbusier, Swiss architect ( d. 1965 )
Two similar ideas are " Functional Overlapping Competing Jurisdictions " ( FOCJ ) advocated by Swiss economists Bruno Frey and Reiner Eichenberger and “ multigovernment ” advocated by Le Grand E. Day and others.
The tradition began in 1781, when Antoine Court de Gébelin, a Swiss clergyman, published Le Monde Primitif, a speculative study which included religious symbolism and its survival in the modern world.
It was designed by Swiss architects Le Corbusier and his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, and built between 1928 and 1931 using reinforced concrete.
* October 6 – Le Corbusier, Swiss architect ( d. 1965 )
Influenced from an early age by the Swiss modernist, Le Corbusier, Tange gained international recognition in 1949 when he won the competition for the design of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
It was here that he first encountered the works of Swiss modernist, Le Corbusier.
There is a special variety that is produced only in summer on the Swiss Alps: the Le Gruyère Switzerland AOC Alpage.
Meier expanded many ideas evident in Le Corbusier's work, particularly the Villa Savoye and the Swiss Pavilion.
He studied in the Swiss boarding school Institut Le Rosey.
His next year of high school was spent nearby at the prestigious Swiss Institut Le Rosey where he advanced toward fluency in French.
It became somewhat of a topos in Romantic literature, and figures in the poem Der Schweizer by Achim von Arnim ( 1805 ) and in Clemens Brentano's Des Knaben Wunderhorn ( 1809 ) as well as in the opera Le Chalet by Adolphe Charles Adam ( 1834 ) which was performed for Queen Victoria under the title The Swiss Cottage.
In 1937 Ella Maillart returned to Asia for Le Petit Parisien to report on Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey, while in 1939 she undertook a trip from Geneva to Kabul by car, in the company of the Swiss writer, Annemarie Schwarzenbach.
* Entretiens avec Ella Maillart: Le Monde mon héritage ( radio interviews and the film Les itinéraires d ' Ella Maillart, a 1973 Swiss TV production ), 2009.
On December 9 the Swiss newspaper Le Matin wrote about that phone call.
The first Logitech mice were made in Le Lieu, in the Swiss Canton of Vaud by Dubois Depraz SA.
Among the most famous of his works are the Swiss Noel ( Noël Suisse, No. XII of his Nouveau livre ), and Le coucou (" The Cuckoo ") which is from his 1735 harpsichord suite.
Any chance to return was erased in 1958 when motor racing was banned by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans race.
Le Corbusier ( Charles-Edouard Jeanneret ) was probably the most creative Swiss architectural export in the 20th century.
He traveled on April 2, 1786, to the modern-day Dubrovnik ( a vassal city of the Ottoman Empire, then better known with other, Italian name Ragusa ), and then to Constantinople in Turkey ( until September 23, 1786 ), Russia, ( from September 26, 1786 until September 7, 1787, slightly under one year ), Sweden, ( in Stockholm as from September 10, 1787 until November 2, 1787 ), Norway, from November 10, 1787 until departing from Karlskrona in Sweden from December 17, 1787 ), Denmark ( from September 23, 1787 until March 10, 1788 after being received in Denmark orders of capture from Spain no later than January 22, 1788 ), the Free Hanseatic Town of Hamburg, ( from ( April 1, 1788 until the April 27, 1788 ), the Free Town of Bremen, ( leaving on April 27 ), Holland, ( from around the May 2, 1788 until around June 16, 1788 ), some actual Belgian towns and German cities along the Rhine river, Swiss Basel, ( arrival July 30, 1788, and then again after touring German-speaking Switzerland on October 12, 1788 ), Swiss Geneva ( arrival September 25, 1788 ), and France, ( entry around the 3rd and 4th weeks of September 1788, two stays in Marseilles, the second departing there towards Bordeaux on February 26, 1789 via inland waterways ), travels to Rouen, Le Havre and Paris around May 5, 1789, getting papers as " Mr. Meeroff from Livonia " to arrive in Dover, ( England ) and then London on June 19, 1789, taking lodgings at the house of his British friend, " A Barlow ", at 47 Jermyn Street ).
The best known early Brutalist architecture is the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, in particular his Unité d ' Habitation ( 1952 ) and the 1953 Secretariat Building in Chandigarh, India.
* " A Note on Wyss's Swiss Family Robinson, Montolieu's Le Robinson suisse, and Kingston's 1879 text ", by Ellen Moody.

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