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Firmin Marbeau (1798 –
October 10, 1875) was a
French philanthropist who
pioneered the crèche movement, a
forerunner of
modern day care.
Marbeau was born...
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Marbeau Michel, La Société des Nations. Vers un
monde multilatéral : (1919-1946),
Presses Universitaires François Rabelais, mars 2017, 320 p.
Marbeau...
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completely modified and the
building was
raised by
architect Paul
Marbeau on
behalf of
Alsatian restaurateur Jacqueminot Graff. The Alsatian-style...
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histories of
Latin America at the
League of
Nations (UNM Press, 2015).
Marbeau,
Michel (2001). La Société des
Nations (in French).
Presses Universitaires...
- 293. Guénot 1896, p. 601.
Marbeau &
Demanche 1896, p. 233.
Marbeau &
Demanche 1896, pp. 232–233. Guénot 1896, p. 602.
Marbeau &
Demanche 1896, p. 234....
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Nursing of Infants, 1805). The
first crèche was
opened by
Firmin Marbeau on 14
November 1844 in Paris, The Société des Crèches was
recognized by...
- the
train Frank Darien as
Lavin (uncredited)
Charles Trowbridge as Dr.
Marbeau Ian
Wolfe as
Henry Orlac (step-father)
Murray Kinnell as
Charles (Theater...
- of the
Council of Five Hundred,
member of the
French Directory.
Eugene Marbeau describes Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard as "a man
honest and right, who is content...
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composer and
choir director Firmin Lambot (1886–1964),
Belgian cyclist Firmin Marbeau (1798–1875),
French philanthropist Firmin Monestime (1909–1977), Haitian...
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Mildred had
three siblings,
Harriette (the eldest), and
twins Marbeau (aka "Bob") and Marion. She
attended West
Division High
School (now Milwaukee...