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Henry Bérenger : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry Bérenger

Henry Bérenger (22 April 1867 – 18 May 1952) was a French writer and politician who was an influential Senator from 1912 until 1945, sitting on committees on Finance and Foreign Affairs. He was France's ambassador to the United States from 1926 to 1927.
==Early years==

Henry Bérenger was born on 22 April 1867 in Rugles, Eure.
He was educated at the college at Dinan, the Lycee of Coutances, the Lycée Henri-IV in Paris and the Sorbonne, where he obtained a B.A.
He won an open competition in philosophy.
In 1891 Bérenger published a noted study of Lavisse.
In the 1890s he published poems inspired by Gabriele D'Annunzio in the journals ''l'Ermitage'' and ''La Conque''.
He was leader of a group called "Art and Life" that discussed subjects like symbolism, free thought, spirituality and socialism.
He published several books, wrote in ''La Dépêche de Toulouse'', and in 1903 founded the journal ''L'Action''.
He soon left ''L'Action'' and became in turn director of ''Le Siècle'' (1908) and ''Paris-Midi'' (1911).

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