Emile Maruéjouls
Emile Maruéjouls (August 4th 1837, Villefranche-with-Rouergue - October 22nd 1908, Holy-Cross) was a French politician radical.
Lawyer and former student of the School of the Charters, it was:
- Minister the Commercial, Industry, the Stations and Télégraphes in the second ministry Brisson in 1898;
- public Minister for Labor of 1902 to 1905 in the ministry Combes;
- appointed Aveyron of 1889 to 1908;
- president of the General advice of Aveyron of 1896 to 1906;
- general adviser of the Canton of Villeneuve (Aveyron) of 1871 to 1883, then Canton of Capdenac-Station of 1890 to 1908;
- first president of 1903 to 1908 of the French Association for the development of technical education (AFDET).
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