Claude Kévers-Pascalis
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Claude Kévers-Pascalis (1920 – 3 February 2016) was a Belgian writer, historian and engineer.
A graduate from the École centrale Paris and the Institut français de contrôle de gestion, he worked as a consulting engineer in Paris before he joined Nancy where he spent the rest of his career.[1] He was responsible for security checks, in particular of nuclear power plant boilers.[1]
Distinctions
Claude Kévers-Pascalis was an officier of the National Order of Merit; Crésus received the Feuille d'or de la ville de Nancy of the Livre sur la place; Saint Nicolas citoyen romain, the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 1995 and Saint Nicolas the literary prize of the Departmental councils of Lorraine.[1]