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Paulette Bernège (1896 – 25
November 1973) was a
French journalist,
publicist and
author who
specialized in
housework and home economics. She was a pioneer...
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Croisade de
Paulette Bernège" [If
Women Made
Houses – The
Crusade of
Paulette Bernège].
Criticat (re:
Paulette Bernège's 1928 book, If
Women Made...
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Chautauqua circuit.
Frederick inspired the
French journalist Paulette Bernège, who
became the
leader of the
Domestic Sciences movement in
France in the...
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Elite 2 championship. The club
plays its home
games at the
Stade Jean-
Bernege Founded in 1934
making them one of the
earliest Rugby League teams in France...
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fiction wr. Tati
Bernardi (b. 1979, Brazil),
fiction &
screenwriter Paulette Bernège (1896–1973, France),
household & non-f. wr.
Juliana Berners (14th & 15th...
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central role and
followed the
ergonomic principles spelled out by
Paulette Bernège in the inter-war period. The
first exhibition after the war, the 17th Salon...
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Roustan 2,000 Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône
Tonneins XIII
Stade Jean
Bernège Tonneins, Lot-et-Garonne Villegailhenc-Aragon XIII
Stade Muni****l Conques...
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Laurence Harvey, 45,
English actor, died of
stomach cancer.
Paulette Bernège, 77,
French domestic engineer known for her
concepts of
efficient home...
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Catherine Bernard (1662–1712), poet, playwright, and
novelist Paulette Bernège (1896–1973), journalist,
housework specialist, and
prolific non-fiction...
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central role and
followed the
ergonomic principles spelled out by
Paulette Bernège in the inter-war period. From 1952 he used the
Loison Frères
company to...