• Pierre Albarran and Jaïs (Paris: R. Juilliard, 1959) How to Win at Rubber Bridge (London: Barrie and Rockliff, 1961), 191 pp. – "[Albarran and Jaïs]...
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  • medical research and innovation. This institute, headed by Professor Pierre Jaïs along with Professor Michel Haissaguerre, Dr Mélèze Hocini and the cardiology...
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  • Times. 12 May 1960. Page 32. "Pierre Albarran". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 September 2021. L'aristocratie du bridge, Pierre Jaïs, José Le Dentu, Alan Truscott...
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  • included an introduction written by Pierre Albarran, and the game was billed as a favorite of world champions Pierre Jaïs and Roger Trézel. Dujardin began...
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  • inaugurated by the WBF in 1960 and 1962, have always been quadrennial. Pierre Jaïs and Roger Trézel of France won both of the inaugural Olympiads; thus...
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  • French bridge player and writer. He and his long-time regular partner Pierre Jaïs were the first two of ten players who have won the Triple Crown of Bridge...
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  • book on the topic is long out-of-print and hard to find. A French pair, Pierre Jaïs and Roger Trézel, used a canapé system to become one of the strongest...
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  • 1904). 18 April – Pierre Desproges, humorist (born 1939). 24 May – Ernest Labrousse, historian (born 1895). 24 June – Pierre Jaïs, bridge player (born...
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  • recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1985 (died 2005) 13 October – Pierre Jaïs, bridge player (died 1988) 7 November – Albert Camus, author, philosopher...
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  • to 4-year terms. Pierre Albarran, player and theorist Jean-Daniel Chalet, vice-president of the French Bridge Federation Pierre Jaïs, world champion Michel...
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