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On 6 May 1932, Paul Doumer was in Paris at the opening of a book fair at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, talking to the author Claude Farrère.
Claude Farrère wrestled with the assassin before the police arrived.
* Claude Farrère, the first recipient of the French Prix Goncourt literary award, wrote La Maison des Hommes Vivants House Of Living Men ( 1911 ) in which a sect of immortals, founded by the Count of St Germain, steals others ' life forces in order to preserve their own immortality.
Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone ( 27 April 1876, Lyon, – 21 June 1957, Paris ), was a French author of novels set in such exotic locations as Istanbul, Saigon, and Nagasaki.
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One of the authors at the exhibition, Claude Farrère, managed to wrestle with Gorguloff until the police arrived.
It was a periodical of a luxurious kind, each issue printed on several sorts of deluxe paper, with contributions by well-known authors, like Colette, Henry Gauthier-Villars, Laurent Tailhade, Josephin Peladan, Marcel Boulestin, Maxim Gorky, Georges Eekhoud, Achille Essebac, Claude Farrère, Anatole France, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Henri Barbusse, Jean Moréas and Arthur Symons.
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* Mitsouko ( 1919 ): Named after the heroine of the novel La Bataille by Claude Farrère, Mitsouko is said to herald the ending of World War I.

Claude and supported
He supported these new ideas, becoming a proponent of atheism, the writings of Claude Adrien Helvétius, and other French materialists.
Mulroney and provincial rival Claude Wagner were both seen as potentially able to appeal to Quebec, which had supported the federal Liberals for decades.
Napoleon's view was confirmed when General Claude Victor-Perrin, supported by GdD Joachim Murat ’ s cavalry, swiftly evicted FML Andreas O ' Reilly von Ballinlough ’ s Austrian brigade from Marengo village that afternoon.
The Paris government's reaction was mixed: junior Families Minister Claude Greff called the event a " provocation on the eve of the presidential election " in 2012, while Solidarity Minister Roselyne Bachelot stated that she supported same-sex marriage but that the ceremony was “ not the best way to advance the cause ”.
Labor president Claude E. Ramsay of Pascagoula denounced the Barnett-Johnson administration as " the most corrupt and irresponsible in the state's history " and supported Phillips ' proposed educational reform, civil service merit system, and opposition to an increase in the state sales tax.
Claude Robert Eatherly ( October 2, 1918-July 1, 1978 ) was an officer in the U. S. Army Air Forces during World War II, and the pilot of a weather reconnaissance aircraft Straight Flush that supported the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945.
Following the 1940 defeat of France by Germany at the beginning of the Second World War, the subsequent German occupation of northern France and the German installation of the Vichy regime in the south, Claude publicly supported French collaboration with Germany.
Gurney and then Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., opposed Cramer's nomination and supported an intraparty rival, former U. S. Supreme Court nominee George Harrold Carswell, who stepped down from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to make the race.
The Foundation also supported several other census-based books reflecting on the import of the new millennium and the evolution of American society, including Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years ( 2006 ) by Claude Fischer and Michael Hout, both of University of California, Berkeley and One Nation Divisible: What America Was and What it is Becoming ( 2006 ) by Michael Katz and Mark Stern, both of the University of Pennsylvania.

Claude and Turkish
Claude Debussy described it as resembling a railway station on the outside, and that the interior could easily be mistaken for a Turkish bath.
* March 12, 1985, Canada: three ARA members attacked the Turkish embassy in Ottawa, killing the Pinkerton agent Claude Brunelle, who attempted to stop them, taking 12 hostage and attempting in vain to kill the Turkish ambassador.
See also Benjamin Schatzma's " Journal d ' un interné, Volume II ", the works of historian and university scholar Esther Benbassa, and the article by Claude Wainstain on Necdet Kent, another " Turkish Schindler ", whose biography seems also legendary.

Claude and National
Image: Claude Monet 040. jpg | Poplars on the Epte, 1900, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Image: Claude Monet 039. jpg | Palace From Mula, Venice, 1908, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
Image: Claude Monet 044. jpg | Sea-Roses ( Yellow Nirwana ), 1920, The National Gallery, London
Claude Monet, Woman with a Parasol, ( Camille and Jean Monet ), 1875, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
Claude Monet, Water Lilies, 1916, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
National Gallery of Art, Washingto. jpg | Claude Lorrain, c. 1645-1646
In May 1963, a group of prominent Canadian thinkers — including Alan Jarvis, director of the National Gallery of Canada ; novelists Hugh MacLennan and Gabrielle Roy ; J. Tuzo Wilson, geophysicist ; and Claude Robillard, town planner — met for three days at the Seigneury Club in Montebello, Quebec.
* Claude Allègre – Minister of National Education, Research, and Technology.
Dr. Welch was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1979, and he is the recipient of the 2003 Claude E. Shannon Award – the highest honor granted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ’ Information Theory Society.
" The capture of Jerusalem by Jacques de Molay in 1299 ", by Claude Jacquand, Versailles, Musée National Chateau et Trianons.
In 1825, the French National Printing Office adapted the type used by Royal Printing Office in the past, and claimed the type as the work of Claude Garamond.
* 1967 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon for Best Director, Foreign Film ( Claude Lelouch ) Won
# The President of the National Assembly ( Claude Bartolone )
* 1999 – Claude Askolovitch, Voyage au bout de la France: Le Front National tel qu ' il est
Although this agreement passed into law, augmenting the British North America Acts as the constitution of the land, it was reached over the objections of Quebec Premier René Lévesque, the Liberals under the leadership of Claude Ryan, and the Quebec National Assembly refused to approve the amendment.
In addition to being a bedroom community for Washington, D. C., the area is the site of the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center of the Federal Highway Administration, and the Claude Moore Colonial Farm of the National Park Service.
After her husband, Claude Barnett, died in 1967, she lived in Chicago, where she became active in the National Council of Negro Women, the Chicago Lyric Opera and the Field Museum.
Since the early 1980s, following the award-winning pioneering work done by Dr. Richard Geller, Dr. Claude Lyneis, and Dr. H. Postma ; respectively from French Atomic Energy Commission, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the use of electron cyclotron resonance for efficient plasma generation, especially to obtain large numbers of multiply charged ions, has acquired a unique importance in various technological fields.
* Claude Lemieux ( born 1965 ), retired ice hockey player in the National Hockey League
On his death in 1971 ( in Cannes, France ), selected artworks from the family's vast collection were bequeathed to the National Gallery including the prized " Thames below Westminster " by Claude Monet.
Many of these are located on the La Doua campus, home to the Claude Bernard University ( Lyon I ), CPE Lyon and the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon.
From the night of 17 February to the early morning of 18 February 1964, 150 Gabonese military personnel, headed by Lieutenant Jacques Mombo and Valére Essone, arrested President of the National Assembly Louis Bigmann, French commanders Claude Haulin and Major Royer, On Radio Libreville, the military announced to the Gabonese people that a coup d ' état had taken place, and that they required technical assistance and told the French not interfere in this matter.
Early National Presidents include John A. Shaw, E. Claude Babcock, Charles I. Stengle, Cecil E. Custer and James B. Burns, and James G. Yaden.
In 1997 he won the Nobel Prize in Physics ( together with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and Steven Chu ) for his contributions to laser cooling ( and especially for his invention of the Zeeman slower ), a technique to slow the movement of gaseous atoms in order to better study them, at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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