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Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885 (329)
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Victor Hugo, French poet, novelist and playwright. French writer. French poet, novelist, dramatist. French man of letters. French man-of-letters. French author. Author. Victor-Marie Hugo (1802-1885) was a French novelist...
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Paltsits, Victor Hugo, 1867-1952 (43)
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Manuscript curator, historian, bibliographer. Archivist and librarian.
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Lane, Victor H. (Victor Hugo), 1852-1930 (16)
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Law professor at University of Michigan. University of Michigan law professor.
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Hugo, Victor (Photographer) (6)
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Hugo, François-Victor, 1828-1873 (10)
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Schiro, Victor H. (Victor Hugo), 1904-1992. (4)
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Victor Hugo Schiro (1904-1992) entered New Orleans politics in 1949 when he won a seat on the city's Commission Council. In 1961, he became mayor of New Orleans when he was named to complete deLesseps S. Morrison's unexpired term. Schiro was elected in 1962 and re-elected in 1966, remaining mayor until 1970. He served New Orleans during a period of desegregation, a rebuilding effort following Hurricane Betsy, and the construction of the Louisiana Superdome. Mayor Schiro was actively intereste...
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Duras, Victor Hugo (2)
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Czegka, Victor Hugo, 1880-1973 (3)
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Victor Hugo Czegka (b. May 20, 1880, Austria-d. February 18, 1973, Ipswich, Massachusetts), machinist and inventor, was a member of the first and second Bryd Antarctic Expeditions. Among his inventions was the Aero Tank machine gun.
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Lindlahr, Victor Hugo, 1895-1969 (3)
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Green, Victor Hugo, 1892-1960 (3)
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Victor Hugo Green (November 9, 1892 – October 16, 1960) was an American postal employee and travel writer from Harlem, New York City, best known for developing and writing what became known as The Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans in the United States. During the time the book was published, choices of lodging, restaurants and even gas stations were limited for black people in many places, both in the South and outside it. It was first published as The Negro Motorist Green Book...
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