- Jean
Pierre Sioussat (September 22, 1781 –
April 2, 1864) was a Paris-born
American who was the
first Master of
Ceremonies during the
presidency of James...
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Helen Johnson Doyle Sioussat (February 11, 1902 –
December 2, 1995) was a
network executive in the
early days of
American television,
serving as the director...
- Jean
Pierre Sioussat and a gardener, McGraw, were the ones who
removed it from the wall.
Early twentieth-century
historians noted that
Sioussat had directed...
- (d. 1817)
September 1801 –
March 4, 1809
Thomas Jefferson – Jean-Pierre
Sioussat (1781–1864)
March 4, 1809 –
March 4, 1817
James Madison –
Joseph Jeater...
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painting and
removed the
objects actually were: John Susé (Jean
Pierre Sioussat, the
French door-keeper, and
still living at the time of Jennings's memoir)...
-
Helen Sioussat's book
about radio broadcasting,
Mikes Don't Bite. The
reviewer noted an
error and wrote, "In the
lingo of radio, has Miss
Sioussat pulled...
- Chernow, Ron (2004).
Alexander Hamilton.
Penguin Books. ISBN 9781101200858.
Sioussat, St.
George L. (October 1936). "THE
CHEVALIER DE LA
LUZERNE AND THE RATIFICATION...
-
first regular game show (1941–1943). . July 2 -
Table Talk with
Helen Sioussat, the
first televised talk show,
debuts on CBS (1941-1942). July 7 - Men...
- , The
Oxford Encyclopedia of the
Civil War (2011), pp. 80+.
George L.
Sioussat, "Tennessee, the
Compromise of 1850, and the
Nashville Convention." Mississippi...
- row, left to right) Jo Stafford;
Eleanor Lambert;
Angela Lansbury;
Helen Sioussat;
Eddie Bracken; Paul Henreid;
Zachary Scott;
Alexis Smith;
Cesar Romero;...