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    From anarchism to state funding : Louis Lumet and the cultural paradoxes of the third republic

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    In 1896 Louis Lumet despised the state and openly yearned for a red Messiah to sweep away bourgeois culture and politics. By 1904 he was in the receipt of state fundin g. This article unravels the paradox of his trajectory by f ocusing on the common interest that eventually united his i nterests with those of republican governments: the relation ship between art and the people. Drawing on hitherto unknow n writings by Lumet himself, as well as on little-used arch ives, the article explores Lumet’s anarchist persona and co nnections in fin-de-siècle Paris, charts his involvement in the Théâtre d’Art Social and the Théâtre Civique, and exam ines his role in the state-supported Art pour Tous. The fin al discussion reveals areas of conflict and convergence in the perception of the people as political actors by both an archists and the state, raising questions about the theory and practice of cultural democratization

    Louis Kahn

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    Reflections

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    The St. Louis Gateway Chapter of the National Association for Business Economics, St. Louis, Feb. 11, 2008Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

    Etienne Louis Boullé

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    Politics: Louis XV

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    Meteorological influences on North America quail populations [abstract, table, and figure]

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    EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): Comparative study of environmental influences on the population dynamics of three North American species of quail, California quail (Callipepla california), Gambel's quail (C. gambellii), and scaled quail (C. squamata) has lead to identification of differential sensitivity of these species to global weather patterns

    The Mystery of Suffering

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    Roll 108. Golden Gloves Arena, St. Louis. Image 8 of 18. (19 February, 1954) [PHO 1.108.8]The Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke) Photographs contain more than 28,000 images of Saint Louis University people, activities, and events between 1951 and 1970. The photographs were taken by Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke), a Jesuit priest and member of the University's Philosophy Department faculty

    Fed communications

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    Presentation to the St. Louis Forum, St. Louis, Feb. 24, 2006Monetary policy
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