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    Geneva, the son of Louise de Villas and Antoine Odier, a merchant; theirs was a Protestant family. His brother was Jacques-Antoine Odier, who became a cotton...
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    first Introduced in France in 1820 by Henri Antoine Jacques. Examples: 'Louise Odier', 'Mme. Pierre Oger', 'Zéphirine Drouhin' (the last example is often...
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  • Louise Cretté (1815 — Chambard, France) Louise Hay (2008 — USA) Louise Odier (1851 — Margottin, France) Lucetta (1983 — Austin, United Kingdom) Lucille...
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    Coupe d' Hébé Mme Isaac de Pereire Champion of the World Bourbon Queen Louise Odier Gruss an Teplitz Ferdinand Pichard Adam Messerich Gros chou d'Hollande...
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    Lucie Odier (7 September 1886, Geneva – 6 December 1984, Geneva) was a Swiss nurse from a Patrician family background. She became a leading expert at...
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  • within Switzerland (after Wegelin & Co of 1741), the other being Lombard Odier (of Geneva). The Hy Hentsch & Co. bank was founded in 1796 by Henri Hentsch...
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    archways, "Paul Neyron" (1869) is nicknamed "the cabbage rose" and "Louise Odier", highly fragrant, is said to be used in the French perfume "Joy". "Aimee...
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  • Analysis of Phobia and the Neurosis of Abandonment with Charles Odier and Marie-Louise Schoelly, Intl Universities Pr Inc, ISBN 0-8236-0400-4 Rothman,...
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    is dominated by non-publicly listed banks, particularly Pictet, Lombard Odier, Union Bancaire Privée, Edmond de Rothschild Group, Mirabaud Group, Dukascopy...
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    of Art, Memphis, Tennessee, USA Powerhouse Arts, Brooklyn, USA Lombard Odier New Headquarters, Bellevue, Switzerland Park Avenue Armory, New York, USA...
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    left New Orleans in 1859 and sold the house in 1861 to Mrs. Adolphe Jerome Odier. From 1873 until his death in 1890, it was the home of Isaac W. Patton,...
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  • doctor and midwife. John Misaubin, French-born British physician Lucie Odier (1886–1984), nurse, member of the International Committee of the Red Cross...
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  • Temple of Onex - with John Torcapel. Protestant church (Onex) 1966: Villa Odier 1968: residential building (rue Pédro-Meylan 2, Geneva) 1970: underground...
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    October 1942—especially its female members Ferrière, Frick-Cramer, Lucie Odier, and Renée Bordier—was in favour of a public protest, Burckhardt and Switzerland's...
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    au bain; Les Pêcheurs; Les Pêcheurs à la traille; 1853: Portrait de M. Odier; Vue du Cap Gris-Nez (effet du soir); La Morte Eau (vue matinale du port...
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    formed to oppose the lowering of tariffs. The council included Antoine Odier (President), Auguste Mimerel (vice-president), Joseph Périer (Treasurer)...
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