Marie Louis Emmanuel Bernard Faÿ (3 April 1893 – 31 December 1978) was a French historian of Franco-American relations, an anti-Masonic polemicist who...
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government official Bernard Faÿ. Stein had met Faÿ in 1926, and he became her "dearest friend during her life", according to Alice B. Toklas. Faÿ had been the...
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James Bernard Fay (born September 23, 1947) was a farmer and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented 1st Kings in the Legislative Assembly...
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While there he directed several doctoral theses, including that of Bernard Faÿ.: 100 He remained at the Sorbonne until his retirement in 1945. In 1945...
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2007), 58. Broglie 1877, p. 132. Faÿ 1968, p. 23. Algrant 2002, p. 266. Cronin 1975, p. 28. Cronin 1975, p. 27. Faÿ 1968, p. 18. Broglie 1877, p. 254...
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Algrant 2002, p. 127. Broglie 1877, p. 130. Faÿ 1968, p. 9. Faÿ 1968, pp. 19–23. Cronin 1975, pp. 29–30. Faÿ 1968, pp. 22. Jones, Colin (2003). The Great...
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Services) in 1968. Fayed introduced British companies like the Costain Group (of which he became a director and 30% shareholder), Bernard Sunley & Sons, and...
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1923–1930: Pierre-René Roland-Marcel [fr] 1930–1940: Julien Cain 1940–1944: Bernard Faÿ 1944–1945: Jean Laran [fr] (interim) 1945–1964: Julien Cain 1964–1975:...
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Vichy government because he was Jewish and replaced by collaborationist Bernard Faÿ. In February, 1941, Cain was denounced in Le Matin and arrested. He was...
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2007). Que reste-t-il de la culture française ? (Denoël, 2008). Le Cas Bernard Faÿ. Du Collège de France à l’indignité nationale (Gallimard, 2009). La Classe...
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French Revolution Léopold Delisle (1826–1910), historian and librarian Bernard Faÿ (1893–1978), unique in straddling the divide in transatlantic historiography...
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arrested the Vichy director Bernard Faÿ at the head of a French Forces of the Interior platoon and saved the library's archives. Faÿ was later sentenced to...
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James Fay may refer to: James H. Fay (1899–1948), American lawyer and Democratic politician James Bernard Fay (born 1947), Canadian farmer James Fay, appeared...
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George Fay, United States Army general J. Michael Fay (born 1956), American ecologist James Bernard Fay (born 1947), Canadian farmer John Fay, British...
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Secret Societies Service on November 22, 1940. Under the direction of Bernard Faÿ and with the assistance of approximately one hundred agents under the...
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that Marshal Pétain was in heaven. The antisemitic French historian Bernard Faÿ, who was appointed director of the anti-Masonic services and propagandist...
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with her paternal aunt Cécile Rivière (1862-1917), mother of historian Bernard Faÿ, her cousin. She then returned at the age of 14 to live with her recently...
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1884). 16 November – Claude Dauphin, actor (born 1903). 5 December – Bernard Faÿ, historian (born 1893). 21 December – Roger Caillois, writer and intellectual...
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France and the United States at the end of the eighteenth century, by Bernard Fay. New York, Harcourt, Brace & Co., [c.1927]. French Literature and Thought...
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(died 1985). 21 March – Marcel Rey-Golliet, boxer (died 1967). 3 April – Bernard Faÿ, historian (died 1978). 17 April – Marguerite Broquedis, tennis player...
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Fayence (French pronunciation: [fajɑ̃s]; Occitan: Faiença) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern...
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Bernard Bailyn (September 10, 1922 – August 7, 2020) was an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era...
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Farrow – For service to military medicine and patient safety. Michael Bernard Fay – For service to international relations, and to education. Vincent John...
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translated some poems by Georges Hugnet. He also co-wrote books with Bernard Fay and André Breton. He chronicled his life in Paris in the 1920s in his...
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Bernard Anthony Harris Jr. (born June 26, 1956) is a former NASA astronaut. On February 9, 1995, Harris became the first African American to perform an...
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6,418 Fianna Fáil Michael Sheridan 12.8 4,286 7,156 Fianna Fáil Bernard Fay 6.3 2,095 2,328 Electorate: 46,501 Valid: 33,418 Quota: 6,684...
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August 1940, aided in this project by other devout Catholics, notably Bernard Fay, administrator of the Bibliothèque Nationale, and Robert Vallery-Radot...
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the cleric and historian. Bernard Raymond of Béziers, likely the son of Bertrand II of Provence, the father-in-law of Bernard Ato IV Farald of Thouars...
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Bernard Lafayette (or LaFayette) Jr. (born July 29, 1940) is an American civil rights activist and organizer, who was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement...
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Rowe as Dr Rohn Stephen Greif as Dr Ghengis Tom Baker as Father Ferguson Bernard Hepton as Judge Bissop The adaptation by Ted Whitehead was faithful to...
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