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Girardeau

Girardeau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Émile Girardeau (1882–1970), French engineer
  • John Girardeau (18251898), American Presbyterian minister and theologian
  • Marvin D. Girardeau, quantum physicist, currently a research professor at the University of Arizona
  • W. L. Girardeau, trustee of Stanton College Preparatory School
  • Isabella Girardeau, opera soprano in the 1711 premiere of Rinaldo
  • Frank Girardeau, actor who had a guest appearance on Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "No Exit"

Usage examples of "girardeau".

It looks as if I were in a bad fix if I want to get to Cape Girardeau tonight.

When she got off the phone, she called us, and we talked to Cape Girardeau.

Sainte Genevieve came and went, Cape Girardeau and Crosno went by, they put in for a bit at Hickman and longer at New Madrid.

A few miles below Cape Girardeau, and about thirty-five miles above the mouth of the Ohio, are the rocky ledges, called the Little and Grand Chain.

On the day after the convention closed, Al, Tipper, Hillary, and I kicked off my last campaign with a bus tour, beginning in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, with Governor Mel Carnahan, who had been with me since early 1992, going through southern Illinois and western Kentucky, and winding up in Memphis, after several stops in Tennessee, with former governor Ned Ray McWherter, a huge bear of a man who was the only person I ever heard call the vice president “.