Lauran Trao
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A Tai, Viet, and French expert on literary devices. Born in 1907 in Switzerland. She was majorly influenced by her English professor Wade Varieur from Johnson University. She lived most of her life in rural Russia along with her younger Korean half sister, Eugenie Kim. Her remembrance day is October 3rd. The Swiss government pronounces this to be celebrated on October 3rd of 2008. Many followers of Lauran's teachings call themselves Bhuddist Sophists or "BSers." Her early education was at CHS.