Suzanne Lacore was a French politician representing the SFIO (French Section of the Workers' International). She was born on 30 May 1875 in Beyssac (Corrèze...
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included three women in the Popular Front government: Cécile Brunschvicg, Suzanne Lacore and Irène Joliot-Curie. The inclusion of women in the Popular Front...
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Brunschvicg, Irène Joliot-Curie and Suzanne Lacore. The last three were chosen by Léon Blum and become ministers. Suzanne Lacore was the closest of her three...
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Cécile Brunschvicg – 1936 Undersecretary of state for Public Health – Suzanne Lacore – 1936 Undersecretary of state for Science – Irène Joliot-Curie – 1936...
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Public preschools (maternelles): École Baudin, École Rosa-Parks, École Suzanne-Lacore, École Nelson-Mandela Public elementaries: École Anatole-France, École...
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involved. Jouenne retired in 1933 and left her school. Three years later, Suzanne Lacore appointed Jouenne as her Chef de Cabinet in her position as Undersecretary...
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or 1295–1362), who became pope as Pope Innocent VI, and of Suzanne Lacore – born Marie Lacore – (1875-1975). Communes of the Corrèze department "Répertoire...
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Lacoste Maurice Faure Outside the chapel is the house of the socialist Suzanne Lacore, first female undersecretary of state in the first government of Léon...
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subsided. There is a primary school and middle school, the Collège Suzanne Lacore. The nearest high school is in Terrasson, 16.5 km away. The region has...
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L. Jaynes Sara A. Joyner Margaret G. Kibben Margaret D. Klein Nancy S. Lacore Katharine L. Laughton Nancy J. Lescavage Rosanne M. Levitre Deborah Loewer...
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