L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l'alcoolisme - meaning and definition. What is L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l'alcoolisme
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What (who) is L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l'alcoolisme - definition


Société française radio-électrique         
BUSINESS
Radioelectric French Company; Societe francaise radio-electrique; Société Française Radioélectrique
The Société française radio-électrique (SFR, Radiolectric French Company) was one of the first radiotelegraphic companies, founded by Émile Girardeau in 1910. It supported the conception and the production of the Radiola radio receivers, and the creation of the radio station of the same name.
L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l'alcoolisme         
L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l’alcoolisme was a movement in France, inaugurated in January 1914, under the auspices of the Ligue national contre l'alcoolisme (French National League Against Alcoholism), to bring public sentiment for increased restrictions upon the liquor traffic to bear upon the election of candidates for the Chamber of Deputies.
Société Française de Psychanalyse         
The Société Française de Psychanalyse (SFP) was a French psychoanalytic professional body formed in 1953, in a split from the main body of French psychoanalysts, the Société Parisienne de Psychanalyse (SPP).

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L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l'alcoolisme
L'Alarme: société française d'action contre l’alcoolisme was a movement in France, inaugurated in January 1914, under the auspices of the Ligue national contre l'alcoolisme (French National League Against Alcoholism), to bring public sentiment for increased restrictions upon the liquor traffic to bear upon the election of candidates for the Chamber of Deputies.