-
Guynemer (1860-1922), a
former officer of Saint-Cyr. His mother,
Julie Noémi
Doynel de Saint-Quentin (1866-1957),
belonged to the old
Norman nobility and was...
- René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin (2
December 1883 Garcelles-Secqueville - 15
March 1961 Paris) was a
French diplomat, and
French amb****ador to the
United States...
- of the author's
enigmatic aunt,
variously known as
Vicomtesse Priscilla Doynel de la Sausserie,
Priscilla Mais, and
Simone Vernier, who had
spent time...
-
forth until it is
impossible to tell
where one ends and the
other begins.
Doynel is not
credited in the English-language
credits of the English-language...
- 1937 André
Lefebvre de La
Boulaye 1937 1938
Georges Bonnet 1938 1940 René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin 1940 1942
Gaston Henry-Haye 1941 1942
Adrien Tixier 1943...
- as
democracies had more in
common than what
divided them. By 1939, René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin, the
French amb****ador in
Washington reported that image...
-
commercial failure.
Renoir addressed this in a
letter to the
producer Ginette Doynel a few w****s
after the
Paris premiere. He
wrote that the
failure had given...
- of the
French language as well. For example, a 1938
reception for René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin saw
representation from
Louisiana and from Boston's Syro-Lebanais...
- 1888-September 1908) André Bénac (1908-1937)
Xavier Loisy (1937-1949) René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin (1949-1961): 253
Emmanuel Salem (1918-1928)
Michel Le...
-
rededication of
University Hall on May 4, 1940,
French amb****ador
Comte René
Doynel de Saint-Quentin and
Princeton president Harold W.
Dodds took part in the...