Emile Gauvreau (1891-1956) was an American journalist, newspaper and magazine editor and author of novels and nonfiction books. He is best known as editor...
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Republican papers in the country. An eminent figure of the Courant is Emile Gauvreau, who became a reporter in 1916, and the managing editor in 1919. His...
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a column. The gossip columnist Walter Winchell and managing editor Emile Gauvreau were both hired away from the New York Evening Graphic, the city's third...
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Pierre Gauvreau (23 August 1922 – 7 April 2011) was a Québécois painter and writer who also worked in film and television production. He was born in Montreal...
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Claude Gauvreau (August 19, 1925 – July 7, 1971 in Montreal, Quebec) was a Canadian playwright, poet, sound poet and polemicist. He was a member of the...
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reporter Emile Gauvreau, who grew up in Connecticut and in Montreal, Quebec, the eldest son of an itinerant French Canadian war hero. Gauvreau, a high...
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R. Kass, and Diana Schaub What So Proudly We Hailed, a 1935 book by Emile Gauvreau What so proudly we hailed, a 1968 book by Fred J. Cook What So Proudly...
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director Charles D. Hall. The plot is adapted from Emile Gauvreau's novel, "Hot News", which drew from Gauvreau's personal experiences as a newspaper editor....
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October 8, 1985 September 2, 1988 Career Brian Mulroney (1984-1993) 8 Émile Gauvreau August 17, 1988 October 29, 1988 August 5, 1993 Career 9 Jon J. Scott...
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method Bernarr Macfadden. Encyclopaedia Britannica Macfadden, Mary; Gauvreau, Emile (1953). Dumbbells and Carrot Strips: the Story of Bernarr Macfadden...
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