Raoul meyer biography template
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Creating Biography Webs to Investigate Individuals' Historical Contexts
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Fertig, Gary; Silverman, Rick
2009-01-01
Biographies, which are popular among young people, can stimulate interest in the past when students investigate the historical contexts in which individuals lived. Creating biography webs offers students structured opportunities to investigate how other people and groups influenced the personal development of specific individuals (NCSS Strands II,…
Deterritorializing Collective Biography
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Gannon, Susanne; Walsh, Susan; Byers, Michele; Rajiva, Mythili
2014-01-01
This paper proposes a new move in the methodological practice of collective biography, by provoking a shift beyond any remnant attachment to the speaking/writing subject towards her dispersal and displacement via textual interventions that stress multivocality. These include the use of photographs, drama, and vari
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Paul Meyer (philologist)
French philologist
For other people named Paul Meyer, see Paul Meyer.
Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (17 January 1840, Paris – 7 September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a French philologist.
Biography
[edit]Meyer was born in Paris and educated at the Lycée Louis le Grand and the École des Chartes, specializing in the Romance languages.
In 1863 he joined the manuscript department of the Bibliothèque Nationale. He was keeper of the national archives from 1866 to 1872. In 1876 he became professor of the languages and literatures of southern Europe at the Collège de France. In 1882 he was made director of the École des Chartes, and a year later was nominated a member of the Academy of Inscriptions. He was one of the founders of the Revue critique (1865), and a founder and the chief contributor to Romania (1872).
Paul Meyer began with the study of old Provençal literature, but subsequently did valuable work in many different departments of romance lit
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Raoul Meyer and Dorothy Sandler
Met: May 2000
Engaged: Nov. 16, 2001
Projected Wedding Date: Dec. 21, 2002
Two mornings a week, those haute-hippie high-school pupils of Friends Seminary, the Quaker private school on 15th Street, assemble in a large meeting room and sit in pious contemplation for 20 minutes.
One morning the silence was broken when Raoul Meyer, the lanky, bowtied chairman of the history department, stood up and asked Dorothy Sandler, a pretty Latin teacher with long bronze hair, to marry him. The normally cynical teens burst into applause and cheers. The music teacher began banging out chords on the piano. As everyone started settling back into the silence, one young bohemian punk yelled, “Well, what did she say?”
She said Amo, amas, amat ! And the rest of the day was a grand celebration. The school grupp serenaded the couple in the yard beneath a “Congradulations” ( sic ) sign fashioned bygd Mr. Meyer’s 11th graders. Ms. Sandle