• Raymond Loucheur (1 January 1899 – 14 September 1979) was a French composer. Very early, he left the town of Tourcoing where he was born to study at Le...
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    Doumer became Minister of Finance of France again in 1925 when Louis Loucheur resigned. He then served as President of the French Senate from 1927 until...
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    André Maginot – Minister of War Henri Chéron – Minister of Finance Louis Loucheur – Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare Work, and Social Security Provisions...
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  • Bafia Father André Charles Lucien Loucheur(†), C.S.Sp. (July 14, 1965 – January 11, 1968 see below) Bishop André Charles Lucien Loucheur(†), C.S.Sp. (see...
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    Louis Pasquet (19 July 1926 – 23 July 1926) André Fallières (23 July 1926 – 1 June 1928) Louis Loucheur (1 June 1928 – 2 March 1930) Pierre Laval (2...
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  • 1921 – 29 March 1924 : Lucien Dior 29 March 1924 – 9 June 1924 : Louis Loucheur 9 June 1924 – 14 June 1924 : Pierre Étienne Flandin 14 June 1924 – 17 April...
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    Danube, he returned to Paris, where he served as the liaison of Louis Loucheur (Minister of Munitions for Georges Clemenceau) to Generals Ferdinand Foch...
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    Paul Painlevé – Minister of War André Tardieu – Minister of the Interior Henry Chéron – Minister of Finance Louis Loucheur – Minister of Labour, Hygiene...
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  • in the 7th arrondissement of Paris by the minister of employment Louis Loucheur. He used the most modern materials and techniques and famous decorative...
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  • November 1919 Louis Dubois : 27 November 1919 – 20 January 1920 Louis Loucheur : 29 March 1924 - 9 June 1924 Pierre Étienne Flandin : 9 June 1924 – 14...
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    over a week earlier because of the defection of Labour Minister Louis Loucheur. However, when the Radical Socialist Camille Chautemps failed to form a...
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    technology; it attracted the attention of Louis Loucheur, who was, at the time, Secretary of Armaments. Loucheur suggested that Amiot become director of an...
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    in 1924. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry in the premierships of André Tardieu in 1931 and 1932. Between those posts, he served under Pierre Laval...
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    Agriculture Adrien Dariac - Minister of Colonies Orly André-Hesse - Minister of Public Works Louis Loucheur - Minister of Commerce and Industry Édouard Herriot...
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    Le Maine Libre, February 18, 1954. Clarendon, "Un Concerto de Raymond Loucheur", Le Figaro, March 4, 1965. Yves Hucher, "La Quinzaine Symphonique, " Le...
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  • Ogier, a career civil servant, was minister from January 1920 until Louis Loucheur took over. Louis Marin (politician) was Minister from 29 March 1924 to...
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    Louis Loucheur – Minister of Armaments and War Manufacturing Théodore Steeg – Minister of the Interior Louis Lucien Klotz – Minister of Finance André Renard...
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    institution (CNSAD). Delvincourt was succeeded by Dupré in 1954, Raymond Loucheur in 1956, Raymond Gallois-Montbrun in 1962, Marc Bleuse in 1984, and Alain...
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    Minister of Finance Maurice Palmade (Radical) – Minister of Budget Louis Loucheur (RI) – Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare Work, and Social Security Provisions...
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    Louis Fourestier 1926 – René Guillou 1927 – Edmond Gaujac 1928 – Raymond Loucheur 1929 – Elsa Barraine 1930 – Tony Aubin 1931 – Jacques Dupont aka Jacque-Dupont...
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  • (1931–1959), actress Herbert Lottman (1927–2014), American biographer Louis Loucheur (1872–1931), statesman Pierre Louÿs (1870–1925), poet, romance novelist...
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  • speech met with the approval of the majority of the Chamber. On the 25th André Tardieu, one of the negotiators of the Treaty of Versailles, in continuing...
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  • 1925 29 October 1925 Paul Painlevé 29 October 1925 28 November 1925 Louis Loucheur 28 November 1925 16 December 1925 Paul Doumer 16 December 1925 9 March...
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    and Minister of War Stéphen Pichon – Minister of Foreign Affairs Louis Loucheur – Minister of Armaments and War Manufacturing Jules Pams – Minister of...
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    times and urbanism (1939). In 1928, the French Minister of Labour, Louis Loucheur, won the passage of French law on public housing, calling for the construction...
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    Belgian National work for the Blind, died in concentration camp Louis Loucheur (1872–1931): writer and politician, deputy to the National Assembly Ferdinand...
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    parts by Louis Beydts, George Dandelot, Loucheur, Tony Aubin, Jacques Chailley, Pierre Capdevielle, and André Jolivet), and the Mozart Requiem. She retired...
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    Capdevielle: Incantation pour la mort d'un Jeune Spartiate, 1933 Raymond Loucheur: Symphony No. 1, 1935 Albert Roussel: Symphony No. 2, 1922; Symphony No...
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    Habitations à Loyer Modéré, HLM). The French law of 1928, known as "Loi Loucheur", did not change this mission, rather it strengthened the CDC's role through...
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  • bitter, since the Technical Committee for Dwellings established by Louis Loucheur in preparation for a large-scale program of social housing construction...
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