Ernest LaCoste | |
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Member of the California State Assembly from the 30th district | |
In office January 4, 1971 - January 8, 1973 | |
Preceded by | Clare Berryhill |
Succeeded by | John E. Thurman |
Personal details | |
Born | Modesto,California | August 7,1924
Died | April 1993 (aged 68–69) |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Jeanne Wright |
Children | 2 |
Ernest LaCoste (August 7,1924 - April 1993) served in the California legislature representing the 30th District. [1] During World War II he served in the United States Army. [2]
La Coste is a city in Medina County,Texas,United States. The population was 1,119 at the 2010 census. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Pâtéchinois is a French Canadian dish similar to the English shepherd's pie or French hachis Parmentier. It is a traditional recipe in both Québécois cuisine and Acadian cuisine.
Claude Antoine Jean Georges Napoléon Coste was a French classical guitarist and composer.
Saint-Victor-la-Coste is a commune in the Gard department in the Occitania region in Southern France. In 2019,it had a population of 2,135.
Medina Valley,also known as the Medina River Valley,is an area in south central Texas containing the Medina River,Lake Medina,and the Medina Dam. It serves to drain the Balcones Escarpment of the Texas Hill Country and irrigate the fire contained therein. It is approximately 120 miles long and is named for the Medina River.
The Troupes de la Marine was a military body founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1622 under the denomination of Compagnies Ordinaires de la Mer,were originally intended to form the garrisons of the ships of the King. It was in 1674 that Jean-Baptiste Colbert decided to make permanent colonial troops and give them the name of Compagnies Franches de la Marine.
Michel Saloff Coste is an artist and professor at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales,and co-founder of the Club of Budapest France,an international non-profit organisation dedicated to leading citizens into discussing complex global issues.
Lucien LaCoste was a physicist and metrologist. He coinvented the modern gravimeter and invented the zero-length spring and vehicle-mounted gravimeters. He was also co-founder of LaCoste Romberg,a prominent company selling gravimetric instruments.
Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) is the organoarsenic compound with the formula (C6H5)2AsCl. It is highly toxic and was once used in chemical warfare. It is also an intermediate in the preparation of other organoarsenic compounds. The molecule consists of a pyramidal As(III) center attached to two phenyl rings and one chloride. It was also known as sneezing oil during World War I by the Allies.
Coste Rocks Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia,Canada,located 23 km south of Kitimat on the south end of Coste Island. The park,which is water access only,was established in 2004;comprising approximately 29 hectares.
Medina Valley Independent School District is a public school district based in Castroville,Texas.
Paul Coste-Floret was a French politician. He was born and died in Montpellier,France.
Saint-Paul-la-Coste is a commune in the Gard department in southern France.
Broquiès is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France.
Sainte-Adresse is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the region of Normandy,France.
Xavier Pascal Coste was a French architect. He was at one time a personal architect for Muhammad Ali Pasha. As a seasoned traveller,his travels to Qajar Iran,aroused the interest of King Louis Philippe I and that gained Coste the post of chief architect of Marseille in 1844.
The Château de La Coste is a ruined castle in the commune of Grézels in the Lot département of France.
Antoine-Guillaume Maurailhac Delmas de La Coste Delmas was a French military officer who served in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Delmas was killed at the Battle of Leipzig.
Robin Coste Lewis is an American poet,artist,and scholar. She is known primarily for her debut poetry collection,Voyage of the Sable Venus and Other Poems,which won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2015––the first time a poetry debut by an African-American had ever won the prize in the National Book Foundation's history,and the first time any debut had won the award since 1974. Critics called the collection “A masterpiece…”“Surpassing imagination,maturity,and aesthetic dazzle…”“remarkable hopefulness…in the face of what would make most rage and/or collapse...”“formally polished,emotionally raw,and wholly exquisite." Voyage of the Sable Venus was also a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize,the Hurston-Wright Award,and the California Book Award. The Paris Review,The New Yorker,The New York Times,Buzz Feed,and Entropy Magazine all named Voyage one of the best poetry collections of the year. Flavorwire named the collection one of the 10 must-read books about art. And Literary Hub named Voyage one of the “Most Important Books of the Last Twenty Years.”In 2018,MoMA commissioned both Lewis and Kevin Young to write a series of poems to accompany Robert Rauschenberg’s drawings in the book "Thirty-Four Illustrations of Dante’s Inferno". Lewis is also the author of "Inhabitants and Visitors," a chapbook published by Clockshop and the Huntington Library and Museum. Her next book,"To the Realization of Perfect Helplessness," is forthcoming from Knopf in 2022.
The Nathaniel Cobb and Lucetia Baily Deering House is a historic building located in Osage,Iowa,United States. The house served as the residence for a prominent politician. Nathaniel Cobb Deering,for whom this house was named,was involved in a variety of pursuits from his native Maine to the California Gold Rush to his adoptive state of Iowa. A Republican,he represented Iowa's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. He was friends with Hannibal Hamlin,who served as Abraham Lincoln's first term Vice-President,from the time they served together in the Maine House of Representatives. Hamlin reportedly visited Deering here in Osage. The front two-story portion of the brick house built in 1862,and Deering had the back 1½-story section built in 1867. He died here in 1887,and his second wife,Lucetia,died here in 1919. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.