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Lucien Jerome FENTON, Congress, OH (1844-1922)

FENTON Lucien Jerome , a Representative from Ohio; born in Winchester, Ohio, May 7, 1844; attended the public schools, Lebanon Normal School, and Ohio University at Athens; enlisted as a private…

Lucien Coatsworth GAUSE, Congress, AR (1836-1880)

GAUSE Lucien Coatsworth , a Representative from Arkansas; born near Wilmington, Brunswick County, N.C., December 25, 1836; moved to Lauderdale County, Tenn.; studied under a private tutor; was…

Lucien John MACIORA, Congress, CT (1902-1993)

MACIORA Lucien John , a Representative from Connecticut; born in New Britain, Hartford County, Conn., August 17, 1902; attended high school; grocer; member of the New Britain, Conn., common…

Lucien Edward BLACKWELL, Congress, PA (1931-2003)

BLACKWELL Lucien Edward , a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Whitsett, Fayette County, Pa., August 1, 1931; attended public schools; United States Army, 1953-1954; president, Local 1332,…

Lucien Bonaparte CHASE, Congress, TN (1817-1864)

CHASE Lucien Bonaparte , a Representative from Tennessee; born in Derby Line, Vt., December 5, 1817; moved to Dover, Tenn., about 1838 and taught school; studied law; was admitted to the bar and…

Delors, Jacques

(Encyclopedia) Delors, Jacques (Jacques Lucien Jean Delors)Delors, Jacqueszhäk l&oomacr;syăNˈ zhäN dəlôrˈ [key] 1925–, French economist and politician and European statesman, president (1985–95)…

Charest, Jean

(Encyclopedia) Charest, JeanCharest, JeanzhäN shäˈrĕ [key], 1958–, Canadian politician. A lawyer and member of the Progressive Conservative party, he was a member of parliament from Quebec from 1984…

Jacob Lawrence 2000 Deaths

Jacob LawrenceAge: 82 modern figurative painter whose works chronicled the African-American experience. His socially compelling paintings, characterized by angular, richly decorative effects…

Henry Laskau 2000 Deaths

Henry LaskauAge: 83 race walker who fled Nazi Germany for United States where he dominated the sport in the 1940s and 50s; a three-time Olympian (1948,52,56); won 42 national titles; during…