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    Adjutor Rivard (22 January 1868 – 17 July 1945) was a lawyer, writer, judge and linguist from Quebec, Canada. He studied at the Petit séminaire de Québec...
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  • in the course of the 20th century. Founded on February 18, 1902 by Adjutor Rivard and Stanislas-Alfred Lortie, two Université Laval professors, it made...
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    who can be placed within the terroir framework include Camille Roy, Adjutor Rivard, Frère Marie-Victorin, Louis Hémon, Lionel Groulx, Alfred Desrochers...
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    first woman to receive a medical degree in Quebec[1] January 22 — Adjutor Rivard, lawyer, writer, judge and linguist (died 1945) February 16 — John Babington...
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    first President of the University of Saskatchewan (b. 1866) July 17 - Adjutor Rivard, lawyer, writer, judge and linguist (b. 1868) October 24 - Franklin...
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  • unanimously adopted the proposition of MM. Jean-Baptiste Lagacé and Adjutor Rivard to set up a Permanent Committee of the Congresses on the French language...
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