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Biography of Jacques Jaujard (excerpt)
Jacques Jaujard, born on December 3, 1895 in Asnières-sur-Seine (birth time source: Didier Geslain), died on June 21, 1967 in Paris, is a French civil servant, director of French national museums. He is well known as the Frenchman who saved the Mona Lisa. ![]()
Biography of René Adolphe Schwaller de Lubicz (excerpt)
René Adolphe Schwaller de Lubicz (December 7, 1887), born René Adolphe Schwaller in Alsace-Lorraine, was a French alchemist, student of sacred geometry and Egyptologist known for his twelve-year study of the art and architecture of the Temple of Luxor in Egypt and his subsequent book The Temple In Man.
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Biography of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (excerpt)
Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (3 May 1415 – 31 May 1495) was an English noblewoman, the wife of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and the mother of two Kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III. Cecily Neville was known as "the Rose of Raby", because she was born at Raby Castle in Durham, and "Proud Cis", because of her pride and a temper that went with it, although she was also known for her piety. ![]()
Biography of Wilfred Bion (excerpt)
Wilfred Ruprecht Bion DSO (/biːˈɒn/; 8 September 1897 – 8 November 1979) was an influential British psychoanalyst, who became president of the British Psychoanalytical Society from 1962 to 1965. Bion has been twinned with Jacques Lacan as "inspired bizarre analysts.who demand not that their patients get better but that they pursue Truth".
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Biography of Renato Dulbecco (excerpt)
Renato Dulbecco (February 22, 1914 (birth time source: Steinbrecher, Bordoni, birth certificate) – February 19, 2012) was an Italian virologist, later a naturalized American citizen, who won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on oncoviruses, which are viruses that can cause cancer when they infect animal cells.
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Biography of Florence Gilbert (excerpt)
Florence Gilbert (February 20, 1904 – February 27, 1991) was an American film actress of the silent 1920s. She supported actors William Fairbanks and Jack Hoxie. Gilbert was born and mostly raised in Chicago her mother took her and brother Eddie to Los Angeles when she was 14 (c.
Biography of Serge Veber (excerpt)
Serge Veber, born on September 2, 1897 in Paris (birth time source: Didier Geslain), died on June 16, 1976, was a French screenwriter, author, and composer. Filmography (extract) 1968 Die Mühle von Sanssouci (TV movie) (play) 1960 Bouche cousue 1959 Le confident de ces dames (screenplay / story)
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Biography of William March (excerpt)
William March (September 18, 1893 – May 15, 1954) was an American writer of psychological fiction and a highly decorated US Marine. The author of six novels and four short-story collections, March was praised by critics but never attained great popularity.
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Biography of Regina Jonas (excerpt)
Regina Jonas (3 August 1902 – 12 December 1944) was a Berlin-born rabbi. In 1935, she became the first woman to be ordained as a rabbi (though there had been some previous women, such as the Maiden of Ludmir and Asenath Barzani, who acted in similar roles without being ordained).
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Biography of Kane Tanaka (excerpt)
Kane Tanaka (田中カ子, Tanaka Kane) (née Ota; 2 January 1903 – 19 April 2022) was a Japanese supercentenarian, who was the world's oldest verified living person following the death of Chiyo Miyako on 22 July 2018, until her own death at the age of 119 years, 107 days.
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Biography of Francis Salabert (excerpt)
Francis Salabert (27 July 1884 (birth time source: Didier Geslain) – 22 December 1946) was an innovative and influential French music publisher, who was the head of Éditions Salabert in the first half of the twentieth century. Biography He was born in Paris.
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Biography of May Picqueray (excerpt)
Marie Jeanne Picqueray, best known as May Picqueray, born on July 8, 1898 in Savenay), died on November 2, 1983 in Paris, was a French anarchist. Work May la réfractaire, 1979, préface de Bernard Thomas, (ISBN 9782863100240). Bibliography May Picqueray, 1898-1983, une mémoire du mouvement anarchiste, Olivia Gomolinski, mémoire de maîtrise (dir. ![]()
Biography of Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski (excerpt)
Erich Julius Eberhard von Zelewski or Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski (1 March 1899 – 8 March 1972) was an SS-Obergruppenführer (General) mainly active in Central Russia, directing anti-partisan warfare, and in Poland, leading the suppression of the Warsaw uprising. Despite the use of tactics that amounted to mass murder of civilians, he did not have to stand trial in Nuremberg. ![]()
Biography of Gene Krupa (excerpt)
Eugene Bertram "Gene" Krupa (January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973) was an American jazz and big band drummer, band leader, actor, and composer. Known for his highly energetic, flamboyant style and for his showmanship, Krupa is considered one of the most influential drummers in jazz history and one of the first major soloists on the instrument.
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Biography of Charles Plisnier (excerpt)
Charles Plisnier (December 13, 1896 in Ghlin (birth time source: Michaël Mandl, Didier Geslain) – July 17, 1952 in Brussels)) was a Belgian writer from Wallonia. He was a Communist in his youth and briefly belonged to the Trotskyist movement in the late 1920s. ![]()
Biography of Moms Mabley (excerpt)
Loretta Mary Aiken (March 19, 1894 – May 23, 1975), known by her stage name Jackie "Moms" Mabley, was an American standup comedian. A veteran of the Chitlin' circuit of African-American vaudeville, she later appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and the The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. ![]()
Biography of Jean Berthoin (excerpt)
Jean Berthoin (January 12, 1895, Enghien-les-Bains, Val-d'Oise (birth time source: Didier Geslain) – February 25, 1979, Paris) was a French Politician.
Biography of Roger Gouzy (excerpt)
Roger Gouzy, born on July 23, 1905 in La Palme, Aude (birth time source: Didier Geslain), is a French supercentenarian. He is the oldest French person since January 18, 2015. ![]()
Biography of Pietro Ferrero (excerpt)
Pietro Ferrero (2 September 1898 in Farigliano – 2 March 1949) was the founder of Ferrero SpA, an Italian confectionery and chocolatier company. His company invented Nutella, a hazelnut-cream spread, which is now sold in over 160 countries. The famous Ferrero Rochers are also made by his company, Ferrero, as were Tic-Tacs. ![]()
Biography of Stanislaw Szukalski (excerpt)
Stanisław Szukalski (13 December 1893 – 19 May 1987) was a Polish sculptor and painter who became a part of the Chicago Renaissance. In 1930s Poland he enjoyed fame as a nationalist sculptor. He also developed the pseudoscientific-historical theory of Zermatism, positing that all human culture was derived from post-deluge Easter Island and that humankind was locked in an eternal struggle with the Sons of Yeti ("Yetinsyny"), the offspring of Yeti and humans.
Biography of Pierre Laroque (excerpt)
Pierre Laroque (born 2 November 1907 in Paris (16e arrdt)(birth time source: Astrotheme, Didier Excoffon, birth certificate), died on January 21, 1997 in Paris) was a French senior civil servant known as the "father of social security" from 1945. Biography Admitted to the Conseil d'État in 1929, Pierre Laroque (1907–1997), in 1931, he entered the Cabinet of Adolphe Landry, Minister of Work and Social Care, to become a specialist in social insurance.
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Biography of Charles Herbert Best (excerpt)
Charles Herbert Best, CC, CH, CBE, MD, FRS, FRSC, FRCP (February 27, 1899 – March 31, 1978) was an American-Canadian medical scientist and one of the co-discoverers of insulin. Biography Born in West Pembroke, Washington County, Maine, he was the son of Luella Fisher and Herbert Huestis Best, Canadians from Nova Scotia.
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Biography of Mary Brian (excerpt)
Mary Brian (February 17, 1906 – December 30, 2002) was an American actress and movie star who made the transition from 'silents' to 'talkies'. Early life She was born Louise Byrdie Dantzler in Corsicana, Texas, the daughter of Taurrence J. Dantzler (December 1869 – March 18, 1906) and Louise B.
Biography of Jacques Tourneur (excerpt)
Jacques Tourneur (November 12, 1904 (birth time source: Didier Geslain) – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir Out of the Past and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, and The Leopard Man. ![]()
Biography of Eve Arden (excerpt)
Eve Arden (April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an American film, stage, and television actress, and comedian. She performed in leading and supporting roles over nearly six decades. Beginning her career on Broadway in the early 1930s, Arden's first major role was in the RKO Radio Pictures drama Stage Door (1937) opposite Katharine Hepburn, followed by roles in the comedies Having Wonderful Time (1938) and At the Circus (1939), opposite Groucho Marx. ![]()
Biography of Hans Swarowsky (excerpt)
Hans Swarowsky (September 16, 1899 – September 10, 1975) was an Austrian conductor of Hungarian birth and Jewish descent. Swarowsky was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied the art of conducting under Felix Weingartner and Richard Strauss. His teachers in musical theory included Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern. ![]()
Biography of Viktor Frankl (excerpt)
Viktor Emil Frankl (26 March 1905 – 2 September 1997) was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher, writer, and Holocaust survivor. He was the founder of logotherapy, a school of psychotherapy that describes a search for a life's meaning as the central human motivational force.
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Biography of George Oppen (excerpt)
George Oppen (April 24, 1908 – July 7, 1984) was an American poet, best known as one of the members of the Objectivist group of poets. He abandoned poetry in the 1930s for political activism and later moved to Mexico to avoid the attentions of the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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Biography of Richard Arvine Overton (excerpt)
Richard Arvine Overton (born May 11, 1906) is an American supercentenarian who at age 110 years in 2016, is the oldest verified surviving United States veteran. He is a veteran of World War II, and has been honored by President Obama and currently lives in Austin, Texas. ![]()
Biography of Patsy Ruth Miller (excerpt)
Patsy Ruth Miller (January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) opposite Lon Chaney. Biography She was born on January 17, 1904. After being discovered by the actress Alla Nazimova at a Hollywood party, Patsy Ruth Miller got her first break with a small role in Camille, which starred Rudolph Valentino.
Biography of Michael Tippett (excerpt)
Sir Michael Kemp Tippett OM CH CBE (2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998) was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century.
Biography of Francis Walder (excerpt)
Francis Walder, born Francis Waldburger (5 August 1906 (birth time source: Didier Geslain)– 16 April 1997) was a Belgian writer and soldier. He was born in Ixelles and died in Paris. Life He studied at the Royal Military Academy in Belgium. During the World War II, he was a prisoner of war in Germany for five years. ![]()
Biography of Lenore Tawney (excerpt)
Lenore Tawney (May 10, 1907 – September 24, 2007) was an American artist who became an influential figure in the development of fiber art. Born as Leonora Agnes Gallagher in Lorain, Ohio, Tawney's introduction to the tenets of the German Bauhaus school and the artistic avant-garde began in 1946 when she attended László Moholy-Nagy's Chicago Institute of Design. ![]()
Biography of Nikolai Krylenko (excerpt)
Nikolai Vasilyevich Krylenko (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Крыле́нко, IPA: ; May 2, 1885 (May 14 greg. cal.) – July 29, 1938) was an Old Bolshevik and Soviet politician. Krylenko served in a variety of posts in the Soviet legal system, rising to become People's Commissar for Justice and Prosecutor General of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic.
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Biography of Albert II of Germany (excerpt)
Albert the Magnanimous KG (16 August 1397 (source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht_II._%28HRR%29) – 27 October 1439) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1437 until his death. He was also King of Bohemia, elected (but never crowned) King of Germany as Albert II, duke of Luxembourg and, as Albert V, archduke of Austria from 1404. ![]()
Biography of Robin G. Collingwood (excerpt)
Robin George Collingwood (/ˈkɒlɪŋˌwʊd/) (22 February 1889 – 9 January 1943) was an English philosopher, historian, and archaeologist, best known for his posthumously-published book The Idea of History (1946). Biography Collingwood was born in Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands, in Lancashire, the son of the artist and archaeologist W. ![]()
Biography of Thierry Sandre (excerpt)
Thierry Sandre (real name Charles Moulié) (9 May 1891 in Bayonne (birth time source: Didier Geslain, birth certificate n° 200) – 1950) was a French writer, poet, essayist. Thierry Sandre was a specialist in French literature of the sixteenth century, also known under the pseudonym Jean Dumoulin.
Biography of Christiane Lecocq (excerpt)
Christiane Lecocq, born on April 6, 1911 in Tourcoing (birth time source: Didier Geslain), died on December 24, 2014 in Chatou, is a French nudist pioneer. With her hsuband Albert lecocq, she has founded one of the first naturist clubs in Europe and was instrumental in bringing the naked lifestyle into the mainstream.
Biography of Adrien Bertrand (excerpt)
Adrien Bertrand (4 August 1888, Nyons (birth time source: Didier Geslain) – 18 November 1917) was a French novelist whose short career was punctuated by a series of striking surrealist anti-war novels, written as Bertrand lay dying from complications involved in a wound he suffered whilst serving with the French Army in the First World War. ![]()
Biography of Grace Hopper (excerpt)
Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, she was a pioneer of computer programming who invented one of the first compiler related tools.
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Biography of Dock Boggs (excerpt)
Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs (February 7, 1898 – February 7, 1971) was an influential old-time singer, songwriter and banjo player. His style of banjo playing, as well as his singing, is considered a unique combination of Appalachian folk music and African-American blues.
Biography of Paul Anxionnaz (excerpt)
Paul Anxionnaz (31 December 1902 (birth time source: Didier Geslain, birth certificate n° 32) – 20 February 1997) was a French politician and engineer (Polytechnique). Anxionnaz was born in Aime. He represented the Radical Party in the National Assembly from 1946 to 1951 and from 1956 to 1958. ![]()
Biography of Maurice Lehmann (excerpt)
Maurice Lehmann (May 14,1895 (birth time source: Didier Geslain)–May 17, 1974) was a French actor, director and producer of the stage and screen. He starred in the 1923 film Koenigsmark in which he played the title role. Bibliography Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film.
Biography of André Pic (excerpt)
André Pic, born on February 27, 1893 in Saint-Péray (birth time source: Didier Geslain, birth certificate), died in 1984, is a French Chef, the founder of Maison Pic. Maison Pic is a top five star hotel and restaurant located in Valence, Drôme, France.
Biography of Sunnyland Slim (excerpt)
Albert "Sunnyland Slim" Luandrew (September 5, 1906 – March 17, 1995) was an American blues pianist, who was born in the Mississippi Delta, and later moved to Chicago, Illinois, to contribute to that city's post-war scene as a center for blues music. ![]()
Biography of Alfredo Le Pera (excerpt)
Alfredo Le Pera (7 June 1900 – 24 June 1935) was a journalist, dramatist, and lyricist, best known for his brief but fruitful collaboration with the renowned tango singer Carlos Gardel. He died in a plane accident with Gardel when he was at the height of his career.
Biography of Jacques Wertheimer (excerpt)
Jacques Guy Wertheimer, born on August 18, 1911 in Deauville (birth time source: Didier Geslain, birth certificate n° 56), died on February 6, 1996 in Paris, is a French businessman in the luxury sector.
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Biography of Yisrael Kristal (excerpt)
Yisrael Kristal (born September 15, 1903) is an Israeli supercentenarian and the oldest recognized man alive, aged 112 years, 178 days. Kristal was born to Jewish parents in Poland, then part of the Russian Empire, and had a religious upbringing. He witnessed the breaking out of both World War I, in his childhood, and World War II, as an adult. ![]()
Biography of Jack Haley (actor) (excerpt)
John Joseph "Jack" Haley (August 10, 1897 – June 6, 1979) was an American vaudevillian, stage, radio, and film actor, light comedian, singer and dancer best known for his portrayal of the Tin Man in the classic 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz. ![]()
Biography of Harry Partch (excerpt)
Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century composers in the West to work systematically with microtonal scales. |
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