MARCEAU, ERNEST, civil engineer, office holder, educational administrator, professor, and author; b
oneself well’ and which is missing in so many brilliant and pretentious minds.” Some ten days after Gosselin’s death, his friend Ernest Myrand wrote to a close friend: “I send you . . . a
establish L’Électeur [see Ernest Pacaud*] at Quebec, becoming a regular contributor and source of inspiration. He reportedly also
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To this motto, Ernest Gagnon wished to add another that the architect had coined: “Born among the lilies, I
Lorenzo Surprenant’s invitation to follow him to the United States, where he has found a good job, and agrees to marry her neighbour Eutrope Gagnon, who offers her a continuation of her peasant life. Issued
, Ernest Lapointe, député de Kamouraska, 1904–1919 (La Pocatière, Qué., 1979). Jean Bruchési, “Deux auteurs dramatiques canadiens,” La Rev. moderne (Montréal), 14 (1933), no
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