• Eugene Rousseau may refer to: Eugene Rousseau (saxophonist) (born 1932), American saxophonist Eugène Rousseau (chess player) (c. 1810–1870), French chess...
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    Eugène Rousseau (13 November 1805, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France – Paris, France, 1870) was a French chess master. He was the strongest chess...
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  • 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 f5 The gambit is named after French chess master Eugène Rousseau. White can decline the gambit by supporting the e-pawn with 4.d3. The...
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    Eugene Rousseau (born August 23, 1932 in Blue Island, Illinois) is an American classical saxophonist. He plays mainly the alto and soprano saxophones...
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    first U.S. championship match took place in 1845, Stanley defeated Eugène Rousseau of New Orleans, and claimed the title of U.S. Chess Champion. Stanley...
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    anecdote as apocryphal, however. In 1845, Ernest acted as the second for Eugène Rousseau in his match against Charles H. Stanley, and took the young Paul along...
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  • statistician Alex Rousseau (water polo) (born 1967), American water polo player Bobby Rousseau (born 1940), Canadian ice hockey player Eugène Rousseau (chess player)...
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    workshop of the ceramist Théodore Deck, then to the earthenware merchant Eugène Rousseau [fr] in Paris. The latter commissioned him the motifs for a table service...
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    Years Champion Notes 1845–1857 Charles Stanley Defeated Eugène Rousseau in a match in 1845 1857–1871 Paul Morphy Won the first American Chess Congress...
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    1923 Sideboard by Edward William Godwin (c. 1867–70) Carp vase; by Eugène Rousseau [fr]; 1878–1884 Japanese salon at Villa Hügel, Vienna Japanese pagoda...
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    took new directions. Musée d'Orsay, "Art, industry and japonism : the "Rousseau" set" Danielle and Daniel Bullot "La faïencerie du faubourg Saint-Nicolas...
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    in 1714. Eugene also befriended the French writer Jean-Baptiste Rousseau who, by 1716, was receiving financial support from Eugene. Rousseau stayed on...
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    performers include Marcel Mule, Sigurd Raschèr, Jean-Marie Londeix, Eugene Rousseau, and Frederick L. Hemke. Chromatic scale Full range (from D♭ to A♭)...
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  • his 1845 match, held in Morphy's hometown of New Orleans, against Eugène Rousseau for the United States Chess Championship. Stanley lost both games,...
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    Zúpide, Samuel Rosenthal, Sam Loyd, D'Andre, Martin Severin From, and Eugène Rousseau. 1870 Baden-Baden 2nd 12½/18 Behind Anderssen (13/18); ahead of Neumann...
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    been raised better than "kings' children". Isaac Rousseau died in Nyon. Eugène Ritter, "Isaac Rousseau, le père de Jean-Jacques" , 1891 "Montres Patek...
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  • Gioacchino Rossini, Italian composer – Tournedos Rossini. Eugène Rousseau, French chess player – Rousseau Gambit. Henry Isaac Rowntree, British businessman –...
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    Soul of the White Ant online pdf sahistory.org.za Entry on Eugene Marais Leon Rousseau, Eugène Marais: The great longing, Sunday Times, 24 September 2000...
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  • products on behalf of glass designers. Their best known client was Eugène Rousseau who worked in the Japonism style. Léon-Alfred Appert trained at the...
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    influence Bracquemond designed the "Rousseau Service", an elegant set of dinnerware, on behalf of Francois-Eugene Rousseau, the owner of a glass and ceramics...
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  • Bb5 – named after Nicolas Rossolimo Rousseau Gambit – 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 f5 4.d3 – named after Eugène Rousseau Rubinstein Variation of the Budapest...
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    2007) and co-founded in 1969 with Eugene Rousseau (b. 1932), holding their first Congress in Chicago. Eugene Rousseau writes: "The most memorable time...
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  • while other publications and contributions include: Article: "Francòis-Eugène Rousseau: Pioneer of French Art Nouveau Glass", The Glass Society of Ireland...
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  • Saxophone by Richard Ingham Marcel Mule, His Life, and the Saxophone by Eugene Rousseau Sax, Mule & Co by Jean-Pierre Thiollet http://www.paulemaurice.com...
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  • saxophonists include Carina Rascher, Christine Rall, Michael Hernandez, Eugene Rousseau, Kenneth Tse, Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Jean-Denis Michat, Vincent David...
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  • recorded in 1947. Eugene Rousseau, Marcel Mule, his life and the saxophone, Shell Lake, Wisconsin, 1982, http://www.eugene-rousseau.com Jean-Pierre Thiollet...
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    Tiger in a Tropical Storm (category Paintings by Henri Rousseau)
    questioned. He (Rousseau's tiger) is derived from a motif found in the drawings and paintings of Eugène Delacroix. It was claimed, either by Rousseau himself...
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    Retrieved 2014-05-19. "The Horn". JazzBariSax.com. Rousseau, Eugene. "Discussions". EugeneRousseau.com. The Art of Choosing a Saxophone Mouthpiece. Archived...
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    Eugène François Vidocq was born in Arras, northern France during the night of 23/24 July 1775, in the Rue du Miroir-de-Venise, now the Rue Eugène-François...
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