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Decours (15
November 1902 – 20 June 1972) was a
French rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1928
Summer Olympics. "André
Decours"...
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Jacques Decour (French pronunciation: [ʒak dəkuʁ]; born
Daniel Decourdemanche; 21
February 1910, in
Paris – 30 May 1942, in Fort Mont-Valérien), was a...
- The Collège-lycée Jacques-
Decour (French pronunciation: [kɔlɛʒ lise ʒak dəkuʁ]) is a
school in Paris, France, on
avenue Trudaine. The
school was founded...
- 2008, p. 56.
Decours 2006, p. 58.
Decours 2006, p. 64.
Decours 2006, p. 59.
Decours 2006, p. 77. Pétré-Grenouilleau 2008, p. 92.
Decours 2006, p. 84....
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Philosophers Georges Politzer and
Valentin Feldman and
writer Jacques Decour were
among others.
After the
German invasion of the USSR, many
Russian white...
- he
taught flute and
composition at the
college Rollen (now Lycée Jacques-
Decour) in Paris. In 1905, he
returned with his
family in Italy. His
works include...
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received a
sound education at Collège
Rollin (now Collège-lycée Jacques-
Decour) and
traditional academic training in
painting at the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts...
- open to the public.
Other listed locations include Collège-lycée Jacques-
Decour, a
parking garage on Rue d'Abbeville, the Marché
Biron flea market, the...
- : 17
Mandelbrot attended the Lycée
Rollin (now the Collège-lycée Jacques-
Decour) in
Paris until the
start of
World War II, when his
family moved to Tulle...
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Inside Europe. New York:
Harper & Brothers. pp. 179–180. "Cercle
Jacques Decour (Chronology)".
Archived 2008-01-11 at the
Wayback Machine (in French) "Mort...