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Paul and Gauthier
* E. F. Paul, F. D. Miller, Jr., and J. Paul, eds., The New Social Contract: Essays on Gauthier ( Oxford: Blackwell, 1988 ).
It was founded in 1996 by UC Berkeley professor Eric Brewer and graduate student Paul Gauthier.
After the success of an experimental classical-jazz concert held with French-Canadian singer Eva Gauthier at Aeolian Hall on 1 November 1923, band leader Paul Whiteman decided to attempt something more ambitious.
Carpenter's biomechanical studies using bone casts also showed that Deinonychus could not fold its arms against its body like a bird (" avian folding "), contrary to what was inferred from the earlier 1985 descriptions by Jacques Gauthier and Gregory S. Paul in 1988.
Current members of the board of directors of Metro Inc. are: Eric La Flèche, Pierre Brunet, Marc Deserres, Claude Dussault, Serge Ferland, Bobbie Gaunt, Paule Gauthier, Paul Gobeil, Christian Haub, Maurice Jodoin ( chairman ), Maryse Labonté, Michel Labonté, Bernard Roy, Pierre Lessard, Réal Raymond, Michael Rosicki, Christian Paupe, John Tory Q. C.
* 1980 81 Paul Gauthier
* 2000: Paul Gauthier, Chief Technology Officer, Inktomi
Members of the board of directors of TransCanada ( as of April 25, 2008 ) are S. Barry Jackson ( Chair ), Russ Girling ( President and CEO ), Kevin E. Benson, Derek Burney, Wendy K. Dobson, E. Linn Draper, Paule Gauthier, Kerry L. Hawkins, Paul L. Joskow, John A. MacNaughton, David P. O ' Brien, W. Thomas Stephens and D. Michael G. Stewart.
Paul Gauthier ( La Flèche, 30 August 1914 Marseille, 25 December 2002 ) catholic theologian and humanist.
fr: Paul Gauthier
it: Paul Gauthier

Paul and France
* 1434 The foundation stone of Cathedral St. Peter and St. Paul in Nantes, France is laid.
Kerguelen Islands ( France ; also an EU Overseas territory ) are situated in the Antarctic Convergence area, while the Falkland Islands, Isla de los Estados, Hornos Island with Cape Horn, Diego Ramírez Islands, Campbell Island, Macquarie Island, Amsterdam and Saint Paul Islands, Crozet Islands, Prince Edward Islands, and Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha group remain north of the Convergence and thus outside the Antarctic region.
* 1863 Paul Painlevé, Prime Minister of France ( d. 1933 )
In August, Oxford attended Paul de Foix, who had come to England to negotiate a marriage between Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou, the future King Henry III of France.
In 1555, Paul IV was elected pope and took the side of France, whereupon an exhausted Charles finally gave up his hopes of a world Christian empire.
* 1558 Battle of Gravelines: in France, Spanish forces led by Count Lamoral of Egmont defeat the French forces of Marshal Paul de Thermes at Gravelines.
Helmeted Knight of France, illustration by Paul Mercuri in Costumes Historiques ( Paris, 1860-1861 )
The Kerguelen Islands, along with the islands of Amsterdam and St. Paul, and the Crozet archipelago were officially annexed by France in 1893, and were included as possessions in the French constitution in 1924 ( in addition to that portion of Antarctica claimed by France and known as Adélie Land ; as with all Antarctic territorial claims, France's possession on the continent is held in abeyance until a new international treaty is ratified that defines each claimant's rights and obligations ).
Jobs met Paul Berg, a Nobel Laureate in chemistry, at a luncheon held in Silicon Valley to honour François Mitterrand, then President of France.
He travelled in the suite of the Pope during the papal visit to Nice, where Paul III was promoting a truce between François I and Charles V. He then accompanied the young Cardinal Farnese on a trip to Spain, France and the Spanish Netherlands to help implement the terms of the truce.
* Paul ( bakery ), bakery franchise based in France
In France in 1917, Paul Langevin and his coworkers developed an ultrasonic submarine detector.
* 1966 Paul Reynaud, French politician, 118th Prime Minister of France ( b. 1878 )
( 2008b ) " King Stephen and northern France ," in Dalton, Paul and Graeme J.
Born Paul Bernard into a Jewish family in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France, he was the son of an architect.
Notable pioneering video artists also emerged more or less simultaneously in Europe and elsewhere with work by Domingo Sarrey ( Spain ), Juan Downey ( Chile ), Wolf Vostell ( Germany ), Slobodan Pajic ( France ), Wolf Kahlen ( Germany ), Peter Weibel ( Austria ), David Hall ( UK ), Paul Wong ( Artist ) ( Canada ), Lisa Steele ( Canada ), Colin Campbell ( Canada ), Miroslaw Rogala ( Poland ), Danny Matthys, Chantal Akerman ( Belgium ), Akram Zaatari ( Lebanon ), Mireille Astore ( Lebanon / Australia ) and others.
Other contemporary video artists of note include Gary Hill ( USA ), Arambilet ( Dominican Republic Spain ), Fred Forest ( France ), Tony Oursler, Mary Lucier, Paul Pfeiffer, Sadie Benning, Paul Chan, Eve Sussman and Miranda July ; Eija-Liisa Ahtila ( Finland ), Kirill Preobrazhenskiy ( Russia ), Pipilotti Rist ( Switzerland ); Surekha ( India ); Stefano Pasquini ( Italy ); Shaun Wilson ( Australia ); Stan Douglas ( Canada ); Douglas Gordon ( Scotland ); Olga Kisseleva ( Russia ); Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven ( Belgium ); Martin Arnold ( Austria ); Matthias Müller ( Germany ), Heiko Daxl ( Germany ); Gillian Wearing ( UK ); Stefano Cagol ( Italy ); Helene Black ( Cyprus ); Shirin Neshat ( Iran / USA ); Aernout Mik ( Netherlands ), Jordi Colomer ( Spain / France ), Sergei Shutov ( Russia ), and Walid Raad ( Lebanon / USA ).
* May 13 Paul Doumer is elected president of France.
* March 21 Édouard Daladier resigns as prime minister of France ; Paul Reynaud succeeds him.
* May 7 Paul Doumer, President of France ( assassinated ) ( b. 1857 )
* A French parody by Paul Scarron became famous in France in the mid-17th century, and spread rapidly through Europe, accompanying the growing French influence.

Paul and 1914
* 1914 The First Russian Army, led by Paul von Rennenkampf, enters East Prussia.
* 1914 Paul Rand, American graphic designer ( d. 1996 )
* 1914 World War I: Battle of Stallupönen The German army of General Hermann von François defeats the Russian force commanded by Paul von Rennenkampf near modern-day Nesterov, Russia.
* 1914 Paul Tortelier, French cellist ( d. 1990 )
* 1996 Paul Rand, American graphic designer ( b. 1914 )
The French scientist Paul ( Louis-Toussaint ) Héroult ( April 10, 1863 May 9, 1914 ) was the inventor of the aluminium electrolysis and of the electric steel furnace.
* Cahiers ( 1894 1914 ) ( 1987 ), édition publiée sous la direction de Nicole Celeyrette-Pietri et Judith Robinson-Valéry avec la collaboration de Jean Celeyrette, Maria Teresa Giaveri, Paul Gifford, Jeannine Jallat, Bernard Lacorre, Huguette Laurenti, Florence de Lussy, Robert Pickering, Régine Pietra et Jürgen Schmidt-Radefeldt, tomes I-IX, Collection blanche, Gallimard
This symbol for the photon probably derives from gamma rays, which were discovered in 1900 by Paul Villard, named by Ernest Rutherford in 1903, and shown to be a form of electromagnetic radiation in 1914 by Rutherford and Edward Andrade.
** Paul Rand, American graphic designer ( b. 1914 )
* March 15 Paul von Heyse, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1914 )
Joseph Paul " Joe " DiMaggio ( ; November 25, 1914 March 8, 1999 ), nicknamed " Joltin ' Joe " and " The Yankee Clipper ", was an American Major League Baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career for the New York Yankees.
Hill was intimately involved in the planning and construction ( 1914 1916 ) of a new company headquarters in St. Paul ( to be known as the Great Northern Office Building ), which was to house the corporate staffs of the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific and Hill's banking enterprises.
* British — Ashton, Helen: Pierrot in Town ( 1913 ); Barrington, Pamela: White Pierrot ( 1932 ); Callaghan, Stella: " Pierrot and the Black Cat " ( 1921 ), Pierrot of the World ( 1923 ); Deakin, Dorothea: The Poet and the Pierrot ( 1905 ); Herring, Paul: The Pierrots on the Pier: A Holiday Entertainment ( 1914 ); Priestley, J. B .: The Good Companions ( 1929 ; plot follows fortunes of a Pierrot troupe, The Dinky Doos ; has had many adaptations, for stage, screen, TV, and radio ).
On 18 November 1914 he claimed a diplomatic solution, but Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff disagreed.
Reinhardt made the films Die Insel der Seligen and Eine venezianische Nacht for the German film producer Paul Davidson, in 1913 and 1914.
This cultural community resource " exhibiting the character and characters of Chapel Hill, North Carolina " includes among its permanent exhibits Alexander Julian, History of the Chapel Hill Fire Department, Chapel Hill's 1914 Fire Truck, The James Taylor Story, Farmer / James Pottery, and The Paul Green Legacy.
Recent researchers have decided that the " Rat Man " was in fact Ernst Lanzer ( 1878 1914 )— though many other sources maintain that the man's name was Paul Lorenz.
Parshall was founded in 1914, and is the home of the Paul Broste Rock Museum.
* 1914 Paul Olaf Bodding completes his translation of the Bible into the Santali language.
* Tobias Brinkmann: Why Paul Nathan Attacked Albert Ballin: The Transatlantic Mass Migration and the Privatization of Prussia's Eastern Border Inspection, 1886 1914.
Paul Tortelier ( March 21, 1914 December 18, 1990 ) was a French cellist and composer.
* Paul Hall ( 1914 1980 ), labor leader
* Paul Rand ( 1914 1996 ), American graphic designer
Paul Rand ( born Peretz Rosenbaum, August 15, 1914 November 26, 1996 ) was an American graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, UPS, Enron, Westinghouse, ABC, and Steve Jobs's NeXT.

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