French composer and teacher who influenced a generation of composers (1822-1890)
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United States physicist (born in Germany) who with Gustav Hertz performed an electron scattering experiment that proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Niels Bohr (1882-1964)
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Mr. Hunnicutt, 50 years old, succeeds W.F. Franck, 71, who was named chairman emeritus.
Henri was Franck Leguerinel, a pleasant light baritone who phrases musically but, condemned by the producer to a childish skittishness, was unable to hold the centre of the stage.
But if the company is still bleeding cash in a soft market, Mr. Franck expects GM board members will then cut the annual dividend by as much as half, to $1.50 a share.
Mr. Franck said first-half demand for apparel made of fleece "has been very slow industrywide, with customers ordering both later and less."
Ramsay President Franck Spengler said the company and Ms. Deforges would appeal.
Radio stations reported that at least six people were killed in the capital in coup-related clashes and that mobs pillaged two homes owned by Namphy and the home of Port-au-Prince Mayor Franck Romain.
The most infamous of these is former army colonel and Port-au-Prince mayor Franck Romain.
It has scored golds in the women's downhill on the feet of red-haired Marina Kiehl of West Germany, and in the men's Super G, a new event combining downhill and slalom, with Franck Piccard of France.