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Sally Jay Gorce has traveled to Paris search of gaiety, laughter and “shoes in the air” – apparently, something not unlike a Fred Astaire movie.
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The adventures of Sally Jay Gorce in postwar Paris have lost none of their zany zap after 50 years.
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The adventures of Sally Jay Gorce in postwar Paris have lost none of their zany zap after 50 years.
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Well, now The New York Times has taken notice, in this writeup by Tammy La Gorce:
The Petite Cafe's stuffed cupcakes in The New York Times 2008
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Kamoya had by then discovered more hominid fossils than any other person among them the 1984 Turkana Boy skeleton, and the society wanted to honor him with its John Oliver La Gorce Medal.
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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Kamoya had by then discovered more hominid fossils than any other person among them the 1984 Turkana Boy skeleton, and the society wanted to honor him with its John Oliver La Gorce Medal.
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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Gorce gives serious reasons for contesting these statistics, which were compiled by zealous bureaucrats anxious to please the central administrators.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Gorce has recently sought to estimate the exact proportion of the priests who took the oath.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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"The more we study his character, the more nonplussed we are", writes his historian, de la Gorce.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Gorce says that throughout his life Napoleon had been a humane prince.
Studies in Literature and History Alfred Comyn Lyall 1873
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