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Eugen Sutermeister

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Eugen Sutermeister

Eugen Sutermeister (1862–1931) was a Swiss graveur and writer.[1] In 1911, he founded the Sonos Society for people with hearing losses. Since 1912 he was member of the French Academy.[2]

References

  1. ^ Eugen Sutermeister Hommage
  2. ^ Heinrich Türler / Freunde vaterländischer Geschichte (editor). Neues Berner Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1932. Bern: K. J. Wyss, 1931. p. 241.

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