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* 1931Jean Campeau, French-Canadian businessman and politician
* Jean Rook ( 1931 – 1991 ), British newspaper columnist
Actor Sir Ian Holm was born at Goodmayes Hospital on 12 September, 1931, to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson Holm and James Harvey Cuthbert.
) Other Beery films include Billy the Kid ( 1930 ) with Johnny Mack Brown, The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, Hell Divers ( 1931 ) with Gable, Grand Hotel ( 1932 ) with Joan Crawford, Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ) with Dressler, Dinner at Eight ( 1933 ) opposite Harlow, The Bowery with George Raft, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton that same year, China Seas ( 1935 ) with Gable and Harlow, and Eugene O ' Neill's Ah, Wilderness!
* The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable
Scarlet Street is a 1945 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang and based on the French novel La Chienne ( The Bitch ) by Georges de La Fouchardière, that previously had been dramatized on stage by André Mouëzy-Éon, and cinematically as La Chienne ( 1931 ) by director Jean Renoir.
* Moses Schönfinkel, 1924, " Über die Bausteine der mathematischen Logik ," translated as " On the Building Blocks of Mathematical Logic " in From Frege to Gödel: a source book in mathematical logic, 1879 – 1931, Jean van Heijenoort, ed.
His career began with two other films: À propos de Nice ( 1930 ), a subversive silent film inspired by Bolshevik newsreels which considered social inequity in 1920s Nice ; and Taris, roi de l ' eau ( 1931 ), a motion study of swimmer Jean Taris.
* 1931: La Natation par Jean Taris or Taris, roi de l ' eau
Babar the Elephant | Babar by Jean de Brunhoff, from 1931
Babar the Elephant is a fictional character who first appeared in the French children's book Histoire de Babar by Jean de Brunhoff in 1931 and enjoyed immediate success.
* Dresseuses d ' hommes ( 1931 ) by Florence Fulbert ( Jean Fort: Paris ), illustrated by Jim Black Lafnet.
Louise actually gave birth to nine children — Bernadette, Jean ( born and died 1845 ), Toinette ( 1846 – 1892 ), Jean-Marie ( 1848 – 1851 ), Jean-Marie ( 1851 – 1919 ), Justin ( 1855 – 1865 ), Pierre ( 1859 – 1931 ), Jean ( born and died 1864 ), and a baby girl named Louise who died soon after her birth ( 1866 ).
This design of wind turbine was patented by Georges Jean Marie Darrieus, a French aeronautical engineer in 1931.
Norma Jean Lollis Hill ( February 11, 1931 – November 7, 2000 ) was a witness to the assassination of U. S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
* Judith ( Giraudoux ), a 1931 play by Jean Giraudoux
On 13 March 1931, Daché married French-born Jean Despres who was an executive at the large cosmetics and fragrance company, Coty, Inc. Their mutual love and successful supportive professional lives and collaboration endeared them to those around them.
Jean Arthur " Le Gros Bill " Béliveau, ( born August 31, 1931 ) is a former professional ice hockey player who played parts of 20 seasons with the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens.
Jean Béliveau was born in 1931 to Arthur and Laurette Béliveau, the oldest of eight children.
His film debut came one year later, when Jean de la Lune ( Jean of the Moon ) was produced in 1931.
Several other Bucharest homes result from this creative collaboration: the Maria Lambru Villa of 1928, on Popa Savu Street ; the Florica Chihăescu house on Şoseaua Kiseleff ( 1930 ); the Jean Juster and Paul Wexler Villas, on Silvestru and Grigore Mora streets, respectively ( 1931 ).

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His own ideas, especially those expressed in his masterworks, French Rural History ( Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931 ) and Feudal Society, were incorporated by the second-generation Annalistes, led by Fernand Braudel.
Alfonso XIII ( Alfonso León Fernando María Jaime Isidro Pascual Antonio de Borbón y Austria-Lorena ; 17 May 1886 – 28 February 1941 ) was King of Spain from 1886 until 1931.
A bocce player of note is Umberto Granaglia ( May 20, 1931 – December 13, 2008 ), who was awarded the honor of " Player of the Twentieth Century " by the Confédération Mondiale des Sports de Boules.
Procedures for testing hypotheses about probabilities ( using finite samples ) are due to Ramsey ( 1931 ) and de Finetti ( 1931, 1937, 1964, 1970 ).
It was formed in 1946, making it the second oldest formal flying aerobatic team ( flying under the same name ) in the world, after the French Patrouille de France formed in 1931.
The longest lasting of the ten governments between 1924 and 1932 was that of General Carlos Ibáñez, who briefly held power in 1925 and then again between 1927 and 1931 in what was a de facto dictatorship.
The subject also enjoyed a revival in the mid twentieth century ; André Obey's 1931 play Le Viol de Lucrèce was adapted into a 1946 opera by Benjamin Britten.
Bloch's own ideas on rural history were best expressed in his masterworks, French Rural History ( Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931 ) and Feudal Society ( 1939 ).
Translation of Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931.
" The following year, 1931, Boris de Schloezer also expressed the opinion that one could write for the gramophone or for the wireless just as one can for the piano or the violin ( Battier 2007, 190 ).
In 1931, he founded the Collège International de Cannes, a private institution teaching French language and civilization.
* 7-Cecile de Brunhoff, 99, inspired the Babar the Elephant children's books when she told it to her children as a bedtime story in 1931.
Examples of Surrealist literature are Crevel's Mr. Knife Miss Fork ( 1931 ), Aragon's Irene's Cunt ( 1927 ), Breton's Sur la route de San Romano ( 1948 ), Péret's Death to the Pigs ( 1929 ), and Artaud's Le Pese-Nerfs ( 1926 ).
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Georg Wilhelm Pabst produced a German film version in 1931 called Die 3-Groschen-Oper, and the French version of his film was again rendered as L ' Opéra de quat ' sous.
Credit for invention of the steam turbine is given both to the British engineer Sir Charles Parsons ( 1854 – 1931 ), for invention of the reaction turbine and to Swedish engineer Gustaf de Laval ( 1845 – 1913 ), for invention of the impulse turbine.
* Huber, Michel La Population de la France pendant la guerre, Paris 1931.
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