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    Émile-Auguste Chartier (French: [ʃaʁtje]; 3 March 1868 – 2 June 1951), commonly known as Alain ([alɛ̃]), was a French philosopher, journalist, essayist...
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  • writer Saint-Chartier, a town and commune in the Indre département Julian Chartier (born 1999), French trampoline gymnast Émile-Auguste Chartier, commonly...
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    Dictionary website. David Chalmers (1966–): Australian philosopher of mind. Émile Chartier (1868–1951): French philosopher, essayist and pacifist. Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya...
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    all the movements, for example a major spokesman for radicalism was Émile Chartier (1868–1951), who wrote under the pseudonym of "Alain". He was a leading...
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  • the Paris metropolitan area. It is named after Émile Chartier, a.k.a. "Alain". "Qui est Emile Chartier, dit "Alain" ? " Lycée Alain. Retrieved on September...
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    studied at the Lycée Henri IV under the tutelage of her admired teacher Émile Chartier, more commonly known as "Alain". Weil attracted much attention at the...
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  • the author when citing a botanical name Alain, the pseudonym used by Emile Chartier (1868–1951), French philosopher, journalist, essayist, pacifist, and...
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  • Peter Chartier (c. 1690—c.1759) (Anglicized version of Pierre Chartier, sometimes written Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee or Shortive) was a fur trader of...
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    property of two priests, Charles-Edmond Chartier and Joseph Têtu, who are joined a few weeks later by Canon Émile Chartier, then First Vice-Rector and General...
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  • Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol, Sadi Carnot, Émile Faguet, Jules Lemaitre, Henri Bergson, Alexandre Millerand, Émile Chartier (Alain), Maurice Denis, Édouard Herriot...
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    the next 27 years. His circle of acquaintances included Paul Signac, Émile Chartier, Charles Vildrac, Georges Duhamel, Jules Romains, Georges Rouault, and...
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  • American lawyer and politician, 39th Mayor of Chicago (d. 1914) 1868 – Émile Chartier, French philosopher and journalist (d. 1951) 1869 – Henry Wood, English...
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  • post-election project to enhance Provencher Boulevard's francophone character, *Émile Chartier was born and raised in the St. Boniface area of Winnipeg. He is a professional...
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  • – American New Age author and pacifist Émile Armand (1872–1963) – French anarchist and pacifist writer Émile Arnaud (1864–1921) – French peace campaigner...
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    Intellectuals played a powerful role. A major spokesman of radicalism was Émile Chartier (1868–1951), who wrote under the pseudonym "Alain." He was a leading...
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    -1914) French politician, was born here. Philosopher and antimilitarist Émile Chartier dit Alain (1868-1951), born in Mortagne-au-Perche. Fashion designer...
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    Cé [fr] (1878–1959) Camille Lebossé [fr] (1934–1936) Émile Durand [fr] (1937–?) Émile Chartier Bernard Pottier [fr] Jacques Bouteloup [fr] Gérard Simon [fr]...
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    Algernon Blackwood, Tadeusz Borowski, James Bridie, Abraham Cahan, Émile Chartier, Lloyd C. Douglas, René Guénon, Fumiko Hayashi, Sadegh Hedayat, Louis...
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  • ethnographer Leo Frobenius, the French professor, philosopher, and art critic Emile Chartier, and the surrealist Andre Breton, and their potential position in Martinique...
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  • Émile Boutroux Émile Bréhier Émile Chartier Emile Durkheim Émile Durkheim Émile Littré Emile Meyerson Émile Meyerson Émile Pouget Émile Saisset Emile:...
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  • and winner of Nobel Prize in literature in 1947 (born 1869) 2 June – Émile Chartier, philosopher, journalist and pacifist (born 1868) 21 June – Gustave...
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  • President : Alcée Fortier Secretary : J.-E. Plamondon Rapporteur : Émile Chartier Pedagogical Section President: Pierre Boucher de la Bruère Secretary:...
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  • Magnifico 7,610 38.22 Roland Marcoux 5,798 29.12 Tom Scott 2,003 10.06 Émile Chartier 1,737 8.72 Marcel Boille 1,071 5.38 Murray Cliff 1,040 5.22 Derek W...
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    studied philosophy under Émile Chartier. In 1903 he enrolled at the Sorbonne, where one of his fellow students and best friends was Émile Herzog, later famous...
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  • Composer Ethel Carrick  Australia 7 February 1872 17 June 1951 Artist Émile Chartier  France 3 March 1868 2 June 1951 Writer Alphonse de Châteaubriant  France...
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    Amongst the most renowned places considered to be brasseries, Bouillon Chartier is probably the most emblematic. Located in the 9th arrondissement in Paris...
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    supérieure de Sèvres. She joined a group influenced by the philosopher Émile Chartier, known as "Alain". After the outbreak of war, Haberer, who had been...
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  • Nicolas Chartier (French: [nikɔla ʃaʁtje]) is a French film producer. In 2005, he founded Voltage Pictures, a Los Angeles–based film production and distribution...
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    Joan E. (2004). Alain Chartier: The Quarrel of the Belle Dame Sans Mercy. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-88853-4. Perrier, Émile (1906). Les chevaliers du...
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    writers who write in the French language. Brasserie Restaurant Bouillon Chartier List of restaurants in Paris http://www.closeriedeslilas.fr/ "La Closerie...
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