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What (who) is J -M Paul Bauchet - definition

FRENCH AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER (1879-1970)
Bauchet, Henry
  • Henry Bauchet driving his 5CV Lessieux-Bauchet, Rethel, Ardennes, France, 1900
  •  The factory before conversion to electric power in 1907.

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U.S. MARINE CORPS GENERAL
Paul J. Rock Jr.
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Paul Frick         
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
Paul J. Frick; Frick, Paul
Paul Joseph Frick is an American psychologist and the Roy Crumpler Memorial Chair in psychology at Louisiana State University (LSU), as well as a professor at the Learning Sciences Institute of Australia at Australian Catholic University. He is known for his research on psychopathy and antisocial behavior in children, which he has been studying for over twenty years.
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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST
Paul dimaggio; Paul J. DiMaggio; DiMaggio, Paul
Paul Joseph DiMaggio (born January 10, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American educator, and professor of sociology at New York University since 2015. Previously, he was a professor of sociology at Princeton University.

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Henry Bauchet

Henry Bauchet was a French ingénier (1879–1970) and inventor. He was born on 22 April 1879 in Frevent, Pas-de-Calais and died on 19 December 1970 in Lyon. He designed and manufactured the first prototype of modern automobile, called "La Sirène" from 1899 to 1907.

He graduated from School of Arts and Crafts in Châlons-en-Champagne and was one of the first holders of a driving licence in France.

After a life dedicated to the automobile, in 1963, in Valencia, he was knocked down by a car, which left him with a slight limp. A street in Rethel is named after him.