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Alicia Esther Nash (née
Lardé Lopez-Harrison;
January 1, 1933 – May 23, 2015) was a Salvadoran-American physicist. The wife of
mathematician John Forbes...
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breaking up with Stier, Nash met
Alicia Lardé Lopez-Harrison, a
naturalized U.S.
citizen from El Salvador.
Lardé was a
graduate of MIT with a
major in physics...
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Alice Lardé de
Venturino (29 June 1895 – 14
October 1983) was a
Salvadoran poet and writer.
Internationally recognized for her
lyric poems,
Lardé also...
- Zélie
Lardé Arthés (1901–1974) was a
Salvadoran painter,
considered the
first Primitivist painter in El Salvador. Zélie
Lardé was born on 11
August 1901...
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Christian Lardé (3
February 1930 –16
November 2012)
Lardé was
awarded the
first prize of
flute and
chamber music at the
Conservatoire de
Paris as a student...
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desarrollo territorial. Plan
Nacional de
Ordenamiento y
Desarrollo Territorial.
Lardé y Larín, Jorge.
Ministerio de
Cultura (ed.). El Salvador:
historia de sus...
- his work and
grows paranoid. Nash
falls in love with a student,
Alicia Larde, and they
eventually marry.
After a
shootout between Parcher and Soviet...
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district has
limits in the
North with
Mogincual District, in the
South with
Larde District, to the east with the
Indian Ocean and to the west with Mogovolas...
- then
returned to El
Salvador and, in 1922,
married fellow painter Zélie
Lardé, with whom he had
three daughters. In the late 1920s he
worked as editor...
- ISBN 978-0-12-027737-7. PMID 8540421. Bellier, Justine; Nokin, Marie-Julie;
Lardé, Eva; Karoyan, Philippe; Peulen, Olivier; Castronovo, Vincent; Bellahcène...