George Tutoveanu (born Gheorghe Ionescu; 30 November 1872–18 August 1957) was a Romanian poet. Born in Bârlad, his parents were the Romanian Orthodox church...
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independents such as Pantelimon Erhan, Stefan Frecôt, Dumitru Pavelescu-Dimo, George Tutoveanu and Eraclie Sterian, and some affiliates of the interwar far-right...
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Procopiu Andreea Răducan Nicolae Tonitza Ovidiu Tonița Bogdan Zebega George Tutoveanu Bârlad features a total number of 43 school units, of which 23 kindergartens...
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Besides George Tutoveanu, its main contributors were G. G. Ursu, Teodor Vlad, George Damaschin, Zoe G. Frasin, Ştefan Cosma, C.V. Slobozeanu, George Pallady...
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21 numbers were printed. The editor in chief of the newspaper was George Tutoveanu who also wrote the editorials of each issue and the responses to letters...
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the city of Bârlad (Tutova County) - at present Vaslui County - by George Tutoveanu, Toma Chiricuţă and Tudor Pamfile. After the unification of the Romanian...
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used were Emilgar, Em. Maril, Gladiatoru and Glaucos. Together with George Tutoveanu and D. Nanu, he founded the Sămănătorist magazine Făt-Frumos at Bârlad;...
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recuperated at Bârlad, working together with Alexandru Vlahuță and George Tutoveanu, becoming a member of Academia Bârlădeană and making his debut with...
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Saint Sava National College, thanks to the help of his uncle, poet George Tutoveanu. In 1925, he entered the literature and philosophy faculty of the University...
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chief of the newspaper was George Tutoveanu who also wrote the editorials of each issue. Other important contributors were George Pallady, Sylvia Pan (Natalia...
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Românească, Viața literară și artistică and Lumina poporului. With George Tutoveanu and Toma Chiricuță [ro], he was one of the founders of the literary...
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Bălcești, I. C. Popescu-Polyclet, Victor Eftimiu, Ecaterina Pitiș [ro], George Tutoveanu, I. M. Marinescu, Maria Nicolau, and Dem. Bassarabescu. In 1909, the...
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the literary circle Academia Bârlădeană, becoming close friends with George Tutoveanu and Alexandru Vlahuță. While on the front lines, he helped save the...
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23 numbers were printed. The editor in chief of the magazine was George Tutoveanu and the members of the editorial committee were Vasile Voiculescu,...
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March 1904 at the C. D. Lupaşcu printing shop. The chief editors were George Tutoveanu and D. Nanu, and, at a later date Corneliu Moldovanu and Anastasie...
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attending various of Bârlad's literary clubs, including one headed by George Tutoveanu (to whom he would address one of his poems), he introduced his colleagues...
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Conference of 1919 (born 1870). 22 May – George Bacovia, symbolist poet (born 1881). 18 August – George Tutoveanu, poet (born 1872). 2 September – Constantin...
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club known as Academia Bârlădeană, also frequented by Voiculescu, George Tutoveanu, and Victor Ion Popa. He had begun writing religious-themed poems such...
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1955) Leontin Sălăjan (from Oct. 1955) Constantin Gh. Popescu (until Mar. 1950) Leontin Sălăjan (Mar. 1950 – Apr. 1954) Ion Tutoveanu (from Apr. 1954)...
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April 22, 1887, p. 1 "Noua Constituție", in Lupta, July 26, 1884, pp. 1–2 Tutoveanu, "Din districte. Alegerile de la Bêrlad, IV", in Epoca, June 2 (14), 1887...
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