philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to the city of Reims after World War I. Reims was one of three "front-line" cities to be given a Carnegie library, the other two...
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building. The library and place Carnegie [fr] seen from the street. At n°2: the University College (under renovation); Carnegie Library of Reims; At n°12:...
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Carnegie Free Library (Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin) Carnegie Public Library (Buffalo, Wyoming) Carnegie Library of Reims, France Andrew Carnegie Carnegie...
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more details of this library, see Catholic University of Leuven.) The Carnegie library of Reims is the single Carnegie library in France. Reims was devastated...
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Libraries in Reims include a Carnegie library which was built in the 1920s. At the beginning of the year, the FARaway - Festival des Arts à Reims is...
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in literature for deaths of writers Public Domain Day Creative Commons "How long does copyright last?". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 10 June...
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race begins on the Reims-Gueux circuit. 1928 Reims – Champagne Air Base begins operating. Carnegie Library of Reims opens. 1929 – Reims Central Market Hall [fr]...
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Max Sainsaulieu (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
needed] Carnegie Library of Reims, 1927 Railway station of Contrexéville Bibliothèque de Reims. "Plus d'informations sur la bibliothèque Carnegie et son...
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may still be seen at many homes in the area. The Carnegie Library of Reims has a large collection of his pencil drawings and some engravings. Gazette...
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jurisdiction of France a set of exclusive prerogatives available to a creator over his or her intellectual work, as part of the intellectual property area of law...
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Paris, 1939 Carnegie Library of Reims, Reims, 1927 Cellier d'expédition Mumm [fr], Reims Foujita Chapel, Reims, 1964 Cinéma Opéra [fr], Reims, 1923 Comptoir...
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Regino of Prüm or of Prum (Latin: Regino Prumiensis, German: Regino von Prüm; died 915 AD) was a Benedictine monk, who served as abbot of Prüm (892–99)...
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by the Ministry of Culture. Twenty marble mosaics made from Sauvage's cartoons decorate the Art Deco lobby of Carnegie Library of Reims. Art Deco in Paris...
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remešské" [The Emmaus or Reims Gospel]. ČMM (in Czech). 15: 331–340. Leger, L. (1899). "L'Évangéliaire Slavon de Reims" [The Reims Slavonic Gospel]. Texte...
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tomb of Jovinus as it was presented in the old church of Saint-Nicaise in Reims, gravure (1878), Reims, Carnegie library (Reims) Durocortorum Reims Roman...
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Belgrade was one of three "front-line" cities, badly damaged in the war, which were given a Carnegie Library; the other two were Reims in France (which...
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left Kiev in the summer or fall of 1050 and traveled to Reims. Anne married Henry on 19 May 1051, during the feast of Pentecost. Henry was nearly twenty...
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Prosper d'Épinay (category Mauritian people of French descent)
paintings and books, his library was acquired by the City Council of Curepipe and constitutes the core collection at the Carnegie library there. Cupid as a beggar...
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Giovanna d'Arco (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
love. Charles is taken to the Cathedral at Reims for his coronation. The Cathedral square The villagers of Reims have gathered in the Cathedral square to...
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Northeastern University (redirect from Snell Library)
University of Cambridge and London School of Economics, England; University of Edinburgh, Scotland; Reims Management School, France; European School of Business...
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World War I (redirect from War of 14-18)
Germany launched Operation Marne (Second Battle of the Marne) on 15 July, in an attempt to encircle Reims. The resulting counter-attack, which started the...
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Renée Fleming (category Honorary members of the Royal Academy of Music)
Fleming has served on the board of trustees of Carnegie Hall, and as the artistic director of SongStudio, Carnegie's intensive program for emerging vocalists...
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outcome of the £50,000 given by steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to establish a "first class modern scientific college" on the model of Cornell...
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Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art, Villeneuve-d'Ascq Reims, la croix du sud (Southern Cross of Reims), stabile/mobile, 1969...
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Sciences Po (redirect from Institute of political studies paris)
Additionally, through a partnership with the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA), the Reims Campus offers a dual degree in social sciences & humanities...
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Paul Fort (category Writers from Reims)
at the Reims Carnegie Library. In 1956, Paul married Germaine Pouget. His nephew married the daughter of Alfred Vallette (1858–1935), director of Mercure...
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"Orchestra of St. Luke's Celebrates 50th Anniversary in 2024–25 with Four Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performances; Highlights Include Louis Langrée in Carnegie Debut...
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Dwight D. Eisenhower (redirect from 34th President of the United States of America)
Library of Congress Extensive essays on Dwight Eisenhower and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public...
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surrounding the area offensive". On 7 May 1945 at the SHAEF headquarters in Reims the Allies accepted Germany's surrender. The next day was Victory in Europe...
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Architecture in the United States (redirect from Architecture of United States)
synthesis of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Reims and the Cologne Cathedral. The project was entrusted to him in 1858 but completed by the erection of two spires...
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