Jean Masson (8 September 1907, Bayon, Meurthe-et-Moselle – 10 August 1964) was a French politician who served as state secretary in various governments...
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Jean-Louis Masson may refer to: Jean-Louis Masson (politician, 1947) Jean-Louis Masson (politician, 1954) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Grace Kelly. The 31-minute Eastmancolor CinemaScope film was directed by Jean Masson and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Kelly's film studio before her retirement...
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Jean-Pierre Masson (August 25, 1918 - March 11, 1995) was a Canadian film and television actor, best known for his long-running television role as Séraphin...
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ink. Masson experimented with altered states of consciousness with artists such as Antonin Artaud, Michel Leiris, Joan Miró, Georges Bataille, Jean Dubuffet...
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concentration camp in August 1944. Desoubrie or "Jean Masson" should not be confused with the Jean Masson (1910–1965) who participated in the creation of...
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Robert Masson (ʁobɛʁ masɔ̃, 1914-2010) was a French Air Force spy and Companion of the Liberation. In 1941, he was put in contact with Ceux de la Libération...
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Marine Jean Berthoin – Minister of National Education Jean Masson – Minister of Veterans and War Victims Roger Houdet – Minister of Agriculture Jean-Jacques...
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Jean Papire Masson Latin: Papirius (1544 in Saint-Germain-Laval, Loire – 1611) was a French humanist historian, known also as a geographer, biographer...
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Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics, Vol. V, Issue 1, May 2010. Viala, Jean; Masson-Sekine, Nourit (1988). Butoh: shades of darkness. Tokyo: Shufunotomo...
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the Comet line one year earlier under the name Jean Masson. She passed this information along to Jean de Blommaert and Albert Ancia, MI9 agents in France...
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Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-617331-4. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Jouzel, Jean; Masson-Delmotte, V.; Cattani, O.; Dreyfus, G.; Falourd, S.; Hoffmann, G.; Minster...
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1952: Bernard Lafay, Secretary of State 30 June – 12 November 1954: Jean Masson, Secretary of State 12 November 1954 – 23 February 1955: René Billières...
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ses applications. (Masson, Paris, 1861, 3rd edition) Traité de la chaleur considérée dans ses applications. Tome premier (Masson, Paris, 1878, 4th edition)...
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Guillaume-Rey (1837–1916), archaeologist, topographer and orientalist Jean Masson (1907–1964), politician Louise Michel (1830–1905), anarchist Christian...
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Jean-Louis Masson (born 5 February 1954) is a French politician and retired Gendarmerie officer who represented the 3rd constituency of the Var department...
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Sports and Professional Education): 12 August 1951 – 20 January 1952 Jean Masson (Secretary of State of Youth, Sports and Professional Education): 20...
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created in 1946 by Jean Ousset, originally a follower of Charles Maurras (founder of the monarchist Action Française in 1899) and Jean Masson (1910–1965), not...
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Ben Tara Nathan Wounembaina The club's headquarters are located in the Jean Masson Hall which is also the venue for the club's home matches. This hall is...
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Charles Masson (1800–1853) was the pseudonym of James Lewis, a British East India Company soldier, independent explorer and pioneering archaeologist and...
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. Masson. p. 16. Jean Troisier; Roger Cattan (1932). Neutropénie curable d'origine tuberculeuse, par Jean Troisier et Roger Cattan. G. Doin. Jean Troisier;...
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Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943), also known as BJK, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles:...
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people with the surname Masson. André Masson (1896–1987), a French artist André Masson (born 1950), a French economist Angela Masson (born 1951), an American...
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Retrieved 24 August 2021. Masson, Gordon (30 May 2000), "Corrs to continue Jarre's IFPI role", Billboard, retrieved 12 June 2009 Jean-Michel Jarre Titled Honorary...
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surrealist André Masson. In 1944 he started an important relationship with the resistance-fighter and French writer and publisher Jean Paulhan who was...
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Jean-Louis Masson (born 25 March 1947) is a French politician. An Independent, he has served as a Senator for Moselle since 2001. He previously served...
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Confessions (Rousseau) (redirect from Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
subsequently several scholars including Frederika Macdonald, Pierre-Maurice Masson, Mathew Johnson, Émile Faguet, Jules Lemaître and C. E. Vaughn have reached...
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psychological conflict ([Jean-Paul Sartre, *Nausea* (1938)]) Dalí, Salvador. *Gradiva* (1931). Retrieved from Salvador Dalí Gallery Masson, André. *Gradiva*...
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Scholarship, 1935. Tribe was the first woman to receive this award. Jean Masson Davidson Medal, Society of Portrait Sculptors, London, 1998 Tribe exhibited...
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manuscript belongs to a collection bequeathed to the library by the collector Jean Masson in 1925. Interpreted as "J. Bacciarinus 4 denariorum in Padua 20 febr...
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