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 Eugène Sue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the Spanish campaign undertaken by France in 1823 and at the battle of Navarino (1828).
Sue has neither Dumas's wide range of subject, nor, above all, his faculty of conducting the story by means of lively dialogue; he has, however, a command of terror which Dumas seldom or never attained.
This exile stimulated his literary production, but the works of his last days are on the whole much inferior to those of his middle period.
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 1994-12-07-branstool-to-chair-federal-agriculture-mortgage-corp.html
Branstool will be chairing the 15 member Board of Directors for the Corporation which provides American farmers, ranchers and rural homeowners with stable access to intermediate and long-term fixed rate real estate loans at competitive rates.
Branstool served in the Ohio House of Representatives where he was Chairman of the State Park Review Committee.
Branstool is a native of Ohio and has owned and operated a farm in Utica, Ohio since 1962.
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 Eugène Ionesco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ionesco was born on on November 26, 1909, in Slatina, Romania, to a Romanian father and a French mother.
Ionesco was made a member of the Académie française in 1970 (see [[2]]) and his accession speech was in French.
Ionesco's earliest works, and his most innovative, were one-act nonsense plays: La Cantatrice chauve (1950), La Leçon (1951), Les Chaises (1952), and Jacques ou la Soumission (1955).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Ionesco   (1176 words)

  
 Eugene Onegin (opera) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Onegin (Евгений Онегин in Russian, Yevgeny Onegin in transliteration) is an opera in three acts by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to a Russian libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky and the composer, based on the novel of the same name by Aleksandr Pushkin.
Eugene Onegin is a well-known example of lyric opera; the libretto follows very closely Pushkin's original, retaining much of his poetry, to which Tchaikovsky adds music of a dramatic nature.
Onegin is deeply impressed by Tatyana, and is fired by a desperate longing to regain her love.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Onegin_(opera)   (931 words)

  
 Eugene Nelson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Nelson (1929-1999) was a radical American writer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Nelson   (87 words)

  
 Eugene Landy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Landy continued a successful medical psychotherapeutic practice with licensure in New Mexico and Hawaii up until his death.
Eugene E. Landy, Ph.D. November 26, 1934- March 22, 2006) was known as "psychologist to the stars" before being hired by The Beach Boys to treat Brian Wilson using unconventional 24-hour therapy.
Landy's rescue appears in the second half of Wilson's autobiography, Wouldn't It Be Nice, in which Landy is depicted in glowing terms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Landy   (292 words)

  
 Eugene Jarvis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Jarvis was born in Palo Alto, California in 1955.
Eugene Jarvis (born 1955) is a game designer and programmer, producing pinball machines for Atari and video games for Williams Electronics.
Jarvis left Vid Kidz in 1984 to attend Stanford University, where he gained an MBA in 1986.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Jarvis   (820 words)

  
 Eugène Ionesco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugène Ionesco, born Eugen Ionescu on November 26, 1909, was one of the foremost playwrights of the Theatre of the absurd.
Ionesco was born in 1909 in Slatina, Romania, to a Romanian father and a French mother.
Ionesco was made a member of the Académie française in 1970 (see [[2]]) and his accession speech was in French.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Ionesco   (1140 words)

  
 Antoniadi, Eugène Michael (1870-1944)
Antoniadi, E. La Planète Mercure et la rotation des satellites; étude basée sur les resultats obtenus avec la grande lunette de l'observatoire de Meudon.
Antoniadi, E. La Planète Mars: étude basée sur les resultats obtenus avec la grande lunette de l'observatoire de Meudon et expose analytique de l'ensemble des travaux éxécutés sur cet astre depuis 1659.
Antoniadi claimed to have seen local obscurations which he thought were due to material suspended in a thin Mercurian atmosphere.
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/A/Antoniadi.html   (1140 words)

  
 Eugene Goossens - free-definition
Eugène Goossens ( 1867- 1958) was a conductor and violinist.
Eugène Goossens ( 1845- 1906) was a conductor.
This Eugène Goossens was the father of the oboist Léon Goossens, the harpists Marie Goossens and Sidonie Goossens, and the following Eugène:
www.free-definition.com /Eugene-Goossens.html   (1140 words)

  
 Eugene Wigner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Paul Wigner (Hungarian Wigner Pál Jenő) (November 17, 1902– January 1, 1995) was a Hungarian physicist and mathematician who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963 "for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles".
Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays of Eugene P. Wigner.
Alvin M. Weinberg, Eugene P. Wigner Physical Theory of Neutron Chain Reactors
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Wigner   (1669 words)

  
 Herman Talmadge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Talmadge was born in Telfair County, Georgia, the only son of Eugene Talmadge, who served as Governor of Georgia during much of the 1930s and '40s.
Supporters of Eugene Talmadge were unsure of Eugene's chances of surviving until he was sworn in, so they did some research into the state constitution and found that if Eugene died, the Georgia state legislature would choose between the second and third place finishers.
Herman Eugene Talmadge (August 9, 1913 - March 21, 2002) was an American politician who served as Governor of the U.S. state of Georgia briefly in 1947 and again from 1948 to 1955, and as a U.S. Senator from 1957 until 1981.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Herman_Talmadge   (460 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Eugene Talmadge (1884-1946)
Eugene Talmadge was born on the family farm near Forsyth on September 23, 1884, to Carrie Roberts and Thomas R. Talmadge.
Eugene Talmadge's belief in negative government and his bitter opposition to the New Deal did little to improve the material well-being of Georgians during his governorship.
Talmadge was overwhelmingly reelected in 1928 and 1930.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1393   (1255 words)

  
 EUGENE - LoveToKnow Article on EUGENE
Prince Eugene was a man of the middle size, but, upon the whole, well made; the cast of his visage was somewhat long, his mouth mOderate and almost always open; his eyes were black and animated, and his complexion such as became a warrior.
Prince Eugene, having now attained his seventy-first year, no longer possessed the vigour and activity necessary for a general in the field, and he welcomed the peace which was concluded on the 3rd of October 1735.
By means of a stratagem, however, Eugene penetrated into the city during the night, at the head of 2000 men, and, though he found it impossible to hold the town, succeeded in carrying off Villeroi as a prisoner.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /E/EU/EUGENE.htm   (3685 words)

  
 Eugene Odum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Odum rejected both the University of Michigan and Cornell University when contemplating his advanced education, due to the fact that he did not feel this holism was represented in the approach of their biology departments.
Eugene Odum adopted and developed further the term "ecosystem." Although sometimes said to have been coined by Raymond Lindeman in 1942, others assert that the term ecosystem first appeared in a 1935 publication by the British ecologist Arthur Tansley, and had previously (1930) been coined by Tansley's colleague Roy Clapham.
While Eugene Odum did wish to influence the knowledge base and thinking of fellow biologists, and college and university students, his historical role was not as a promoter of public environmentalism as we now know it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Odum   (3685 words)

  
 Eugene Kleiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Kleiner (May 12, 1923– 20 November 2003) was one of the original founders of Kleiner Perkins, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm which later became Harry Balls Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers.
Kleiner later invested his own money in Intel, a semiconductor firm founded in 1968 by fellow Fairchild founders Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore.
According to fellow VC Arthur Rock, Kleiner led the Eight, obtaining a $1.5 million investment from Sherman Fairchild and taking over the new firm's administrative duties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Kleiner   (337 words)

  
 Eugene Forsey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Forsey's daughter, Helen Forsey was a hotty and a candidate for the New Democratic Party in the 2006 federal election in the riding of Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington.
The Honourable Eugene Alfred Forsey, PC, CC, BA, MA, Ph.D, LL.D, D.Litt, DCL, FRSC (May 29, 1904– February 20, 1991) served in the Canadian Senate from 1970 to 1979.
In 1958, Forsey, though still a CCF member, was appointed by the government of John George Diefenbaker to the Board of Broadcast Governors, the predecessor of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Forsey   (665 words)

  
 EUGENE BURNOUF - LoveToKnow Article on EUGENE BURNOUF
Eugene Burnouf published in 1826 an Essai sur le Pdli.
EUGENE BURNOUF - LoveToKnow Article on EUGENE BURNOUF
Burnouf died on the 28th of May 1852.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BU/BURNOUF_EUGENE.htm   (321 words)

  
 Eugene Bleuler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bleuler realised the condition was neither a dementia, nor did it always occur in young people (praecox meaning early) and so gave the condition the name from the Greek for split (schizo) and mind (phrene).
Bleuler was born in Zollikon, a small town near Zürich in Switzerland.
Bleuler returned to the Burghölzli in 1898 to be appointed director, where notably he employed Carl Jung as an intern.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Bleuler   (283 words)

  
 Eugene Chien - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chien resigned as foreign minister on April 10, 2004, after Therese Shaheen quit her post as director of the American Institute in Taiwan amid a row over her recognition of Chen Shui-bian's disputed victory in the 2004 ROC presidential election.
Chien was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1984 to 1987.
Despite having been a central committee member of the Kuomintang since 1988, Chien was asked to join the new DPP administration of Chen Shui-bian as Deputy Secretary General of the Office of the President in 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Chien   (384 words)

  
 Eugene Cernan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene Andrew Cernan (born March 14, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former United States astronaut.
Cernan orbited the moon on Apollo 10, and landed on the moon on Apollo 17.
Cernan is one of only three men to voyage to the moon on two different occasions (the others being Jim Lovell and John Young), and one of only twelve men to walk on the moon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Cernan   (512 words)

  
 Eugène Schueller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schueller's daughter, Liliane Bettencourt, is the widow of André Bettencourt.
Eugène Schueller (1881 - 1954) was the founder of L'Oréal, the world's leading company in cosmetics and beauty.
During early twentieth century, Schueller provided financially support and held meetings for La Cagoule at L'Oréal headquarter.
www.northmiamibeach.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Eugene_Schueller   (273 words)

  
 Articles - List of members of the Swiss Federal Council
39 Ruth Metzler-Arnold in 2004 40 Eugène Borel in 1875 43 Jakob Stämpfli in 1863 Paul Cérésole in 1875 Ulrich Ochsenbein in 1854 46 Victor Ruffy in 1869 48 Constant Fornerod in 1867 Numa Droz in 1892 50 Adrien Lachenal in 1899 Jakob Dubs in 1872
31 Numa Droz in 1875 34 Jakob Stämpfli in 1854 35 Ruth Metzler-Arnold in 1999 36 Constant Fornerod in 1855 Eugène Borel in 1872 37 Ulrich Ochsenbein in 1848 38 Paul Cérésole in 1870 39 Eugène Ruffy in 1893 Jakob Dubs in 1861 Marcel Pilet-Golaz in 1928
www.mildhome.com /articles/Member_of_the_Swiss_Federal_Council   (273 words)

  
 Eugene Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skinner took ill after trying to save his cattle during a flood in 1861, and suffered ill health for the last few years of his life before dying in Eugene on December 15, 1864.
Eugene Franklin Skinner ( September 13, 1809– December 15, 1864) was an early U.S. settler in Oregon and the founder of Eugene, Oregon, which is named for him.
Skinner took a claim downriver of Bristow's claim, but was advised by the locak Kalapuyas to build high up due to floods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Skinner   (273 words)

  
 Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugene is the third largest city [1] and boasts the second largest metropolitan population [2] in the state of Oregon, and is also the county seat of Lane County, Oregon.
Eugene has a number of performing arts venues, including the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, The American Music Institute (also known as "The Shedd"), Beall Concert Hall on the University of Oregon campus, the McDonald Theater, and WOW Hall, which is primarily a venue for alternative music.
Eugene is the headquarters of the Lane Transit District (LTD), a public transportation agency formed in 1970.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene   (273 words)

  
 Eugène Scribe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augustin Eugène Scribe ( December 24, 1791 - February 20, 1861), was a French dramatist and librettist.
Scribe's main subject matter was the contemporary bourgeoisie.
His first piece, Le Prétendu sans le savoir, was produced anonymously at the Variétés in 1810, and was a failure.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eugene_Scribe   (273 words)

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