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    Jean Adrien Antoine Jules Jusserand (18 February 1855 – 18 July 1932) was a French author and diplomat. He was the French Ambassador to the United States...
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    change in government. The mission members included French diplomat, Jean Jules Jusserand, general Maxime Weygand, chief of staff to Marshal Ferdinand Foch...
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    tearing the pants off of ambassador of France to the United States Jean Jules Jusserand. In July 2020, Biden's granddaughter, Naomi, posted a tweet showcasing...
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    At the instigation of a French ambassador to the United States, Jean Jules Jusserand, L'Enfant's adopted nation then recognized his contributions. In...
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    effecting a change in government. They included French diplomat, Jean Jules Jusserand, Maxime Weygand, chief of staff to Marshal Ferdinand Foch (the Supreme...
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    However, during the early 1900s, a French ambassador to the U.S., Jean Jules Jusserand, popularized the use of L'Enfant's birth name, "Pierre Charles L'Enfant"...
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    Ford (1917) William R. Thayer (1918–1919) Edward Channing (1920) Jean Jules Jusserand (1921) Charles H. Haskins (1922) Edward P. Cheyney (1923) Woodrow...
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    from the original on 27 February 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2018. Jusserand, Jean-Jules. (1901). Le sport et les jeux d'exercice dans l'ancienne France...
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  • White House. In yet another incident, Pete tore the pants off of Jean Jules Jusserand (ambassador of France to the United States). In May 1907, Pete got...
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    documents. However, during the early 1900s, a French ambassador Jean Jules Jusserand popularized the use of L'Enfant's birth name, "Pierre Charles L'Enfant"...
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