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                  Archambault*], published in Montreal the Programme de restauration sociale. A rather conservative document inspired by the social teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, especially corporatism, it
                  . Robert Gagnon Arch. de l’École Polytechnique de Montréal, Lettre de J.‑Émile Vanier à U.‑E. Archambault, 9 nov. 1895
                  Archambault*’s business, Nouveau Théâtre Musical, and the newspaper La Presse as well as in the magazine MusiCanada (Montréal). Some of his works also appeared in Canadian Musical
                  , Joseph-Alfred Mousseau*, Joseph-Louis Archambault, Raymond Préfontaine
                  in the mutual-aid movement (insurance and other benefits) in Quebec [see Louis Archambault*]. First elected to the executive of
                  Gauthier’s suggestion, the Jesuit Joseph-Papin Archambault* created and headed
                   
                  stars of the French Canadian stage, including Joseph-Sergius Archambault, known as Palmieri, Elzéar Hamel, and Filion. This theatre closed down after scarcely more than a season of performances
                  Archambault]. Perhaps because of the state of his health, he never went to France. After winning a few races in 1916–17, in mid October
                  Montreal law offices, most notably that of Cyrille and François-Xavier Archambault. He was admitted to the Quebec bar in 1868 and wanted to go into practice with Louis-Trefflé, but the latter dissuaded him
                  Archambault*; Gaudiose Hébert*] was raised. But all this activity had exhausted him. In
                  ARCHAMBAULT, GUSTAVE (baptized Joseph-Ferdinand-Gustave), physician, professor, and army officer; b. 18 Dec
                  . 14 July 1875 in L’Assomption, Que., Georgiana Archambault, widow of Candide
                   
                  the Collège de L’Assomption and was subsidized by the provincial government [see Pierre-Urgel Archambault*]. Marsan was
                   
                  Archambault*. In 1907, with a view to building its own instruments, the Willis Piano Company Limited acquired a majority holding in the
                  Archambault*]. Invited to speak along with Victor Morin, Henri Bourassa
                  Archambault*]. He was a member of the Society of St Vincent de Paul and a trustee of Notre-Dame Hospital in Montreal and of the Hôpital Notre-Dame-de-l’Espérance in Saint-Laurent
                  -Sergius Archambault (known as Palmieri). As a person, Cazeneuve was remembered by anglophone and francophone audiences alike for his charm and old-world courtesy. His passing marked the end of the old guard
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