Word: reau
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...treaty was not ratified by the U. S. until Feb. 17, 1815. Hostilities were not expected to cease until the treaty was ratified. Had Andrew Jackson lost, instead of won at New Orleans, Louisiana would have been a British colony. Correct therefore, is Rose McConnell Long; correct also is Reau E. Folk, chairman of the Tennessee commission on research into the real value of the Battle of New Orleans, who first brought the matter to light. This society is sponsoring a correction in all the standard school histories not only of the erroneous assumption which TIME repeated, but also...
...Louis Reau, noted authority on French Sculpture and painting, and former professor of the history of sculpture at the Louvre, will give a public lecture on Contemporary French sculpture in the Fogg Art Museum at 8 o'clock this evening. Reau, in addition to being a contributor to the Gazette des Beaux Arts, has been a lecturer, in St. Petersburg and Vienna. The lecture, which will be illustrated is given under the auspices of the Alliance Francais, and is open to the public...
...Louis Reau, author of sections of Michel's "Histoire de L'Art" will deliver an illustrated lecture on contemporary French Sculpture under the joint auspices of The Alliance Francaise and the Fogg Art Museum, at The Museum on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. M. Reau has had a wide experience in the field of sculpture and related arts and besides being at one time professor of sculpture at the Ecole du Louvre, was a former editor of the Gazette des Beaux Arts. The public is cordially invited to attend his talk in the lecture room of the Fogg Museum...