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Marcel Aurousseau

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that is the common name only in countries or regions outside the place in question, usually for historical reasons. Usage of "exonym" has grown to include non-geographical proper names for things such as languages, cultures or populations. Some significant examples of exonyms therefore include: the
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commander was killed, and inspired all ranks by his fine example. During a night attack, he led his company forward with great dash till he was severely wounded.
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In 1913, he was appointed to the position of assistant lecturer at the newly formed geology department of the
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He subsequently moved to the United States, to work at the Geophysical Laboratory of the
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Between 1936 and 1955 he worked as executive secretary of the British Government
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Marcel Aurousseau interviewed by Hazel de Berg for the Hazel de Berg collection
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Returning to Perth after the war, Aurousseau again taught geology at UWA.
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alongside three students who were also later prominent in various fields:
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Namenforschung/Name Studies/Les noms propres. 2. Halbband+Registerband
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The Other Side of No Man’s Land: Arthur Wheen World War I Hero
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For his war service, Aurousseau was also awarded the French
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After returning briefly to Australia, Aurousseau moved to
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He began his scientific career as an "office boy" at the
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G. J. McCarthy 2009, "Aurousseau, Marcel (1891-1983)" ,
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Academic staff of the University of Western Australia
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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During 1923–24, Aurousseau worked for the 655:People educated at Sydney Boys High School 440:Oxford Companion to Australian Literature 256:Permanent Committee on Geographical Names 660:People from the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) 506: 504: 502: 500: 480:, Melbourne, Brolga Publishing, p. 310. 587: 434: 432: 345:Aurousseau's published works include: 50:, war hero, historian and translator. 533:, Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, p. 1012. 457: 455: 453: 552:Australian Academy of the Humanities 497: 335:Australian Academy of the Humanities 640:Australian people of French descent 527:The Rendering of Geographical Names 429: 414:(1977), c. 36 minutes; held by the 388:The Rendering of Geographical Names 281:(1957), Aurousseau coined the term 279:The Rendering of Geographical Names 150:. He was assigned initially to the 13: 645:Australian people of Irish descent 605:20th-century Australian historians 464:Australian Encyclopedia of Science 450: 14: 686: 569: 542: 396:F. W. Ludwig Leichhardt 340: 491:Supplement to the London Gazette 192:, Aurousseau also served at the 80:in Sydney. While completing the 165:Aurousseau first saw action in 109: 100:University of Western Australia 69:(an historian and translator), 536: 519: 483: 470: 329:presented Aurousseau with the 277:In his most influential work, 225:Scientific and literary career 1: 493:, 14 November 1916, p. 11073. 416:National Library of Australia 251:to pursue a literary career. 242:American Geographical Society 511:University of Sydney, 2015, 442:, 2004, "Aurousseau, Marcel" 422: 390:, London, Hutchinson (1957). 7: 202:First Battle of Dernancourt 154:(1915), before joining the 10: 691: 576:Works by Marcel Aurousseau 327:Royal Geographical Society 142:Following the outbreak of 670:Victoria Medal recipients 525:Marcel Aurousseau, 1957, 308:"unitedstatesians") for " 260:geographical dictionaries 148:Australian Imperial Force 625:Australian Army officers 615:20th-century translators 610:20th-century geographers 445:(subscription required) 63:Sydney Boys High School 53:Aurousseau, who was of 650:Australian translators 630:Australian geographers 129: 476:John Ramsland, 2015, 312:", and; the English " 198:Third Battle of Ypres 114: 88:, Aurousseau won the 16:Australian geographer 234:Carnegie Institution 200:(Polygon Wood), the 90:University Medal in 86:University of Sydney 545:"MARCEL AUROUSSEAU" 516:(4 September 2015). 467:(4 September 2015). 447:(4 September 2015). 371:Beyond the Pyrenees 300:; the Spanish word 137:, 14 November 1916. 119:Marcel Aurousseau, 82:Bachelor of Science 375:Highway Into Spain 365:Highway Into Spain 359:Highway Into Spain 290:English language " 268:declined the award 212:, in August 1918. 194:Battle of Messines 169:at the battles of 61:descent, attended 34:(19 April 1891 in 382:Geography/history 173:(Fromelles), the 78:Australian Museum 33: 22:Marcel Aurousseau 682: 563: 562: 560: 558: 549: 543:Spate, O. 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MC
C. de G.
Woollahra
Sydney
geographer
geologist
French
Irish
Sydney Boys High School
Arthur Wheen
Raymond Kershaw
Australian Museum
Bachelor of Science
University of Sydney
Geology
University of Western Australia
Perth
Lt.
Inf
company
London Gazette
World War I
Australian Imperial Force
28th Battalion
51st Battalion
Western Front
France
Fleurbaix
Pozières
Mouquet Farm

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