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Born: 1875 – Vienna, Austria.
Nationality: Swiss.
Career before entering Secretariat: [Professor of Political Economy, English and Italian in Locle state education, from 1904, appointed head of the Zuoz Lyceum Alpinum which he managed during 13 years; from 1917, Professor in Geneva “Ecole supérieure de Commerce” and privatdocent at the University, nominated bourgeois of Zuoz in honor of his publications on the Ladine language].
Career in Secretariat:
23 Sept. 1920: Interpreter-Translator [Succession of temporary appointments].
Left Secretariat: 1 May 1937.
Later Career: [Secretary-General of the Congrès International des Editeurs, Geneva].
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Contains a study of the Ladine language (extract) published by Dr. Velleman.
Protection period to: 1997-12-31
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