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Biography of Pierre François Henri Labrouste
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The French architect-engineer Pierre François Henri Labrouste (1801-1875), a major innovator in the field of cast-iron construction, was a leader of the romantic-classicist school of architecture. Henri Labrouste was born in Paris on May 11,...


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Henri Labrouste Information
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(Pierre François) Henri Labrouste (11 May 1801–24 June 1875) was a French architect from the famous École des Beaux Arts school of architecture. After a six year stay in Rome, Labrouste opened an architectural training workshop, which quickly...


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Children's Playmate Magazine
Henry and the dragon
03/01/2003: 456 words, approx. 2 pages
Illustrated by BB Sams Day after day, the dragon of Albertville bellowed and roared. Night after night, he growled and grumbled. The people in the nearby town found it hard to work and even harder to sleep. They started to complain. Finally...
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The Washington Post
Vetoing Henry
07/23/2006: 967 words, approx. 3 pages
It was meant to be uplifting: President Bush, surrounded by children who had been "adopted" as embryos, vetoing a bill to permit federally funded human embryonic stem cell research. The children were meant to be props, reminders of the lives his veto would supposedly...
 


 

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