- André
Boulloche (7
September 1915 – 16
March 1978) was a
French politician who
belonged to the
Socialist Party. "WorldCat
Identities Profile", 2010, accessed...
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Bacon –
Minister of
Labour Edmond Michelet –
Minister of
Justice André
Boulloche –
Minister of
National Education Raymond Triboulet –
Minister of Veteran...
- collège, ÉDOUARD-HERRIOT, LUCIE-AUBRAC
Senior high schools: Lycée André
Boulloche, Lycée
Henri Sellier Livry-Gargan is
twinned with the
communities of:...
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Revue (vol. ii. 1899). H. Moulin, Le
Palais a l'Académie:
Target et son
fauteuil (Paris, 1884). P.
Boulloche, Un
avocat au 18ième siècle (Paris, 1893)....
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division in France. The team
plays its home
games at the
Halle André
Boulloche,
which has a
capacity of 1,300 people. Note:
Flags indicate national team...
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Julien Auguste Fourès, Resident-Superior 1st time 1897 Léon
Jules Paul
Boulloche, Resident-Superior 26 July 1897 to 30
August 1905 Paul
Julien Auguste...
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Lucien Tharradin RPF 1959–1965 Jean-Pierre
Tuefferd PS 1965–1978 André
Boulloche PS 1978–1989 André Lang PS 1989–2008
Louis Souvet UMP 2008–2014 Jacques...
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court of the Thành Thái
Emperor ****igned Resident-Superior Léon
Jules Pol
Boulloche to take care of the
management of the state's revenues, expenditures,...
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Bordeneuve Minister of
National Education 1958–1959 Succeeded by André
Boulloche Preceded by Émile
Pelletier Minister of the
Interior 1959 Succeeded by...
- Lycée
Anatole France,
Lillers Lycée André Argouges,
Grenoble Lycée
Andre Boulloche, Livry-Gargan Lycée André Lurçat,
Maubeuge Lycée André Malraux, Remiremont...