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The committee submitted a report signed by Louis Martin and Leon Wiley with a map published in the 1946 town report.
* August 25 Louis Antoine Leon de Saint-Just, French revolutionary ( d. 1794 )
Disraeli ( 1929 ) is a historical film directed by Alfred E. Green, released by Warner Brothers, and adapted by Julien Josephson and De Leon Anthony from a play by Louis N. Parker.
In 1937 Thorndike became the second President of the Psychometric Society, following in the footsteps of Louis Leon Thurstone who had established the society and its journal Psychometrika the previous year.
Leon, Louis, and Elizabeth were all baptized at St. Ann's Parish.
Young Louis Prima paid attention to the music streaming out of clubs and watched his older brother Leon play the cornet.
Once Leon caught a break in Texas for a summer, Louis practiced continuously on his worn-down cornet.
From 1931 to 1932 Louis occupied his time by performing in the Avalon Club owned by his brother Leon.
On his deathbed he summoned Leon Louis, the editor of the black newspaper Negro South to make a statement:
** Book 5, The Book Of Holiness, Leon Nemoy, Louis I. Rabinowitz, and Philip Grossman ( 1965 ) ISBN 0-300-00846-5
It was developed by Louis Leon Thurstone in 1928, as a means of measuring attitudes towards religion.
* Leon Prima ( 1907-1985 ), an American jazz trumpeter, brother of Louis
* Louis Prima ( 1910 1978 ), a jazz musician, brother of Leon
During the 1940s, the staff consisted of Charles Penn ad editor and publisher, Robert W. Thompson as managing editor, Lewis Austin as the model railroad editor, Leon Shulman as the model airplane editor, and Louis H. Hertz as the research editor.
Leon Kessling " Red " Ames ( August 2, 1882 October 8, 1936 ) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies.
He was the son of Louis de Rohan-Chabot, Duc de Rohan, Prince de Leon and Marie Élisabeth du Bec-Crespin de Grimaldi, Marquise de Vardes.
Louis Leon Thurstone proposed ( in the 1920s ) that perceived weight,
Other Academy Awards nominations were for Best Cinematography ( Leon Shamroy ), Best Art Direction ( Lyle R. Wheeler and set decorator Gene Callahan ), Best Costume Design ( Donald Brooks ), and Best Film Editing ( Louis R. Loeffler ).
Portrait of Sophie Dawes, Baronne de Feuchères, by Valbrun Alexis Leon Louis
He is one of three boxing brothers: older brother Leon Calvin was a top St. Louis amateur and 2-0 as a pro when he was murdered in 1990, older brother Darrell Spinks is a retired pro.
* " Sing, Sing, Sing "-Music and Lyrics By Louis Prima, Andy Razaf and Leon Berry
Leon Lamar Wagner ( May 13, 1934 January 3, 2004 ) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the San Francisco Giants ( 1958 59, 1969 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1960 ), Los Angeles Angels ( 1961 63 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1964 68 ) and Chicago White Sox ( 1968 ).
Some of the people he had some contact with included Heinrich Brüning, Basil Liddell Hart, Franz von Papen, John Buchan, Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, Leon Trotsky, Hans von Seeckt, Max Hoffmann, Lewis Bernstein Namier, Benito Mussolini, Robert Bruce Lockhart, Karl Radek, Sir Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Kurt von Schleicher, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Tomáš Masaryk, Engelbert Dollfuss, the former Kaiser Wilhelm II, Adam von Trott zu Solz, Louis Barthou, Lord Lothian, Winston Churchill, and Dr. Edvard Beneš.
* Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway ( Big Four )-James Whitcomb Riley to Cincinnati, Carolina Special to Asheville, Charlotte, and Charleston, and Royal Palm and Ponce de Leon trains to Georgia and Florida

Louis and Ludlow
The Ludlow Amendment, requiring a public referendum before any declaration of war except in cases of defense against direct attack, was introduced several times without success between 1935 and 1940 by Democratic Representative Louis Ludlow.
The Ludlow Amendment, introduced several times to the House of Representatives by Louis Ludlow of Indiana between 1935 and 1940 during an era of heightened isolationist tendencies, proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would require a national referendum to declare war, except in the case of invasion and attack.
* 1945: Representative Louis Ludlow ( D-Indiana ) re-introduced a bill, S. 1237, to create a United States Department of Peace.
* Louis Ludlow ( 1873-1950 ), American congressman from Indiana
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Ludlow was born on a farm near Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana on June 24, 1873, as one of eight children of Henry Louis and Isabelle ( Smiley ) Ludlow.
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Though originally based in St. Louis, Missouri, he is a member of the Ludlow clan from New England.
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From 1935 to 1941, Representative Louis Ludlow, an Indiana Democrat, introduced legislation each year to oppose President Franklin D. Roosevelt's interventionist foreign policy.
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Louis and 1873
Charles Louis Napoléon ( 1808 1873 ), son of Louis Napoléon, was president of France in 1848 1852 and emperor in 1852 1870, reigning as Napoléon III ; his son, Eugène Bonaparte ( 1856 1879 ), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
#* Charles Louis Napoléon ( III ) Bonaparte ( 1808 1873 ) Emperor, married Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox de Guzmán Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick
#** Prince Louis Napoléon Murat ( Paris, December 22, 1851-Paris, September 22, 1912 ), married in Odessa, 23 November, 1873 Eudoxia Mikhailovna Somova ( Kharkov, February 17, 1850-Nice, May 6, 1924 ), related to Orest Somov, and had issue now extinct in male line ( great-grandfather of actor René Auberjonois )
With Johanna ( 1780 1809 ), his children were Joseph ( 1806 1873 ), Wilhelmina ( 1808 1846 ) and Louis ( 1809 1810 ).
Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( May 28, 1807 December 14, 1873 ) was a Swiss paleontologist, glaciologist, geologist and a prominent innovator in the study of the Earth's natural history.
* 1807 Louis Agassiz, Swiss zoologist and geologist ( d. 1873 )
* Napoleon III ( 1808 1873 ), last monarch and first president of France, son of Napoleon I's brother Louis
* Louis Agassiz ( 1807 1873 ), the author of a glacial theory which disputed the notion of a steady-cooling Earth.
Gould proposed that much of the research was based more upon the racial and social prejudices of the researchers than upon their scientific objectivity ; that on occasion, researchers such as Samuel George Morton ( 1799 1851 ), Louis Agassiz ( 1807 1873 ), and Paul Broca ( 1824 1880 ), committed the methodological fallacy of including their personal ( a priori ) expectations to the conclusions, as part of their analytical reasoning.
* March 26 Spiridon Louis, Greek runner ( b. 1873 )
* May 28 Louis Agassiz, French zoologist and geologist ( d. 1873 )
* February 25 Louis Feuillade, French silent film director ( b. 1873 )
The first county seat was Corning, established in 1873, with the arrival of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, as the first incorporated town in the county.
* Peter G. Camden ( 1801 1873 ), mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
* Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, later Napoleon III, Emperor of the French ( 20 April 1808-9 January 1873 )
* 1870 1873: His Imperial Highness Louis Napoléon, Prince Imperial of France
In 1873, Louis Pasteur patented a " yeast " which was " free from disease " ( patent # 141072 ).
File: George Inness-In the Roman Campagna. jpg | In the Roman Campagna, oil on canvas painting by George Inness, 1873, Saint Louis Art Museum
Joseph Louis De Grasse ( May 4, 1873 May 25, 1940 ) was a Canadian film director.
The first publicly financed kindergarten in the United States was established in St. Louis in 1873 by Susan Blow.
* United States Customhouse and Post Office ( 1873 84 ), St. Louis, Missouri, Alfred B. Mullett, architect.
* Joseph Louis Elzéar Ortolan ( 1802 1873 ), a French jurist
* Napoléon III ( 1808 1873 ), usually called Louis Napoléon, President and later Emperor of the French, third son of Louis Bonaparte

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