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Suzanne Lacore : ウィキペディア英語版
Suzanne Lacore

Suzanne Lacore was a French politician representing the SFIO (French Section of the Workers' International). She was born on 30 May 1875 in Beyssac (Corrèze, France); she died on 6 November 1975 in Milhac d'Auberoche (Dordogne, France).
==Childhood and Education==
Suzanne Lacore was born to a rather well-off family. In 1887, she was sent to a boarding school run by nuns, preparing girls to the ''Brevet élémentaire'' ((French), approximately equivalent to the present British "GCSE" (General Certificate of Secondary Education) / Scottish "Standard Grade"), while giving them a substantial catholic education. Having passed this examination, she then passed in the competitive entrance examination for the ''École normale d'institutrices'' ((French), a school specifically intended to educate future primary school teachers), where she studied for three years (1891-1894) and passed the ''Brevet supérieur''.

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