VE2-Liste-RAQI-2013-2014.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

VE2-Liste-RAQI-2013-2014.Pdf Mot du président C’est avec plaisir que je vous présente ce bottin II qui contient tous les radioamateurs du Québec dans ce format EPUB pour lecteur électronique tel le IPAD, le lecteur de Sony et bien d’autres. Pour ceux et celles qui n’ont pas de lecteur électronique, vous pouvez consulter ce document avec un fureteur Internet qui a la possibilité de lire ce format Epub. Un fureteur gratuit tel Firefox auquel vous ajoutez l’élément additionnel nécessaire, pourra vous permettre de lire ce bottin II sur votre ordinateur. RAQI a décidé de mettre le bottin II à la disposition de tous les radioamateurs du Québec membre ou non-membre de l’association. Nous vous souhaitons une bonne consultation. Le président et directeur général. Guy Lamoureux, VE2LGL Février 2013 VA2A VA2AA Jacques Sauvé 6-121 Des Chateaux Trois-Rivières G9B 7K7 VA2AAA Normand Bouchard 650 Brassard Chicoutimi G7J 1K1 VA2AAB Radu Irimia 260 Milice Longueuil J4L 4J2 VA2AAC André Charron 354 rue Laval Mont-Laurier J9L 1X1 VA2AAD André Arcand 22 rue Hélie Cantley J8V 2Y5 VA2AAE Mario Bouchard 63 rue Du Blizzard Orford J1X 7E6 VA2AAF Jean-Paul Guérin 168 rue Duguay La Malbaie G5A 1B4 VA2AAG Marc-andré Gravel 1221 3ième Rang Californie Saint-Didace J0K 2G0 VA2AAH Bernard Martin 20 Hemlock Sainte-Thérèse J7E 2R7 VA2AAI Albert Cochelin 72 rue du Parc Laval-des-Rapides H7N 3W8 VA2AAJ Sylvie Moulin VA2AAK Alain Bouchard 2729 Rang 4 Est Saint-Ulric G0J 3H0 VA2AAL Robert Gélinas 471 rue St-Jean Ouest Trois-Rivières G8W 2C4 VA2AAM David Marcouiller 571 Chemin Des Erables Saint-Gérard-des-Laurentides G9R 1H1 VA2AAN Michel Saucier 1783 77ième Rue Shawinigan-Est G9N 5W4 VA2AAO André Fredette 37 Léonie Repentigny J6A 3A9 VA2AAP André Giroux 251 15ième Avenue Deux-Montagnes J7R 3X3 VA2AAQ Carl Vigneault 1005 Arthur-Buies Sainte-Julie J3E 1X1 VA2AAR Alain Tremblay 31 Duchesneau Baie-Comeau G4Z 3B5 VA2AAS Pierre Boucher 109 rue St-Jean Asbestos J1T 3K2 VA2AAT Nicolin Florescu 809 rue Galt Verdun H4G 2P8 VA2AAU Dennis Clément 95 Des Pinsons Gatineau J9A 2V7 VA2AAV Julien Simard 37 rue Donohue Clermont G4A 1A6 * VA2AAW Roch Paquin 24 Chemin Boischatel Chelsea J9B 1J8 (819) 827-1332 VA2AAX Gilbert Trudel 159 127ième Rue Shawinigan-Sud G9P 3Y4 VA2AAY François Daigneault 803-105 boul Leclerc Est Granby J2H 1W4 VA2AAZ Danielle Riquier 131 rue Poliquin Lavaltrie J0K 1H0 VA2AB Alain Bernier 202 rue Dauphin Dollard-des-Ormeaux H9G 1W3 VA2ABA Pascal Vallet 191 Rang St-Etienne Nord Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce G6E 3A7 VA2ABB André Biron 267 Du Sanctuaire Trois-Rivières G8T 8N2 VA2ABC Jean-Guy Côté 1369 rue Granier Pointe-Lebel G0H 1N0 VA2ABD Marcel Bricault 60 Grande Ligne Ange-Gardien-Rouville J0E 1E0 VA2ABE Arthur Bellemare 5702 boul Des Hêtres Shawinigan G9N 4W3 VA2ABF Micheline Brousseau 5754 Eugène Achard Montréal H1K 5B1 VA2ABG Adrian Royle 3143 Route 327 Harrington J8G 2T3 VA2ABH Alain Clément 720 rue Degas Saint-Félix-de-Valois J0K 2M0 VA2ABI Nathalie Gagnon 90 rue Beaudin Trois-Rivières G8T 9K6 VA2ABJ André Boudreault 812 Pontbriand Québec G1V 3G4 VA2ABK Richard Gagnon 1370 rue Poirier 1 Mont-Joli G5H 3G4 VA2ABL Alain Blanchette 5-1160 Simond Sud Granby J2G 8V7 VA2ABM Claire Lemay 119 Principale Saint-Michel-Bellechasse G0R 3S0 VA2ABN André Boisvert 641 Av St-Thomas-de-Caxton Saint-Barnabé-Nord G0X 2K0 VA2ABO André Boily 3681 Chemin St-Damien Jonquière G7X 7V3 * VA2ABP Bonaventure Pannese 1064 Des Escoumins Terrebonne J6W 5H2 (450) 961-3585 VA2ABQ André-Yvon Burgoyne 480 L'Acadie Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu J0L 1R0 VA2ABR André Brassard 4139 rue Vernet Jonquière G7Z 1N2 VA2ABS Michel Richard 50 rue Lamoureux Aylmer J9H 1S1 VA2ABT Mario Thibault 188 Crémazie Baie-Comeau G4Z 2P3 VA2ABU Pierre Langevin CP 501 Rouyn-Noranda J9X 5C4 VA2ABV Jean-Guy Auclair 60 rue Des Orchidées Saint-Lambert-de-Lévis G0S 2W0 VA2ABW Allaire Bouchard 462 De La Falaise Baie-Comeau G5C 1S9 VA2ABX Annie Blais 1050 rue Des Chênes La Tuque G9X 4L2 VA2ABY Alain Boily 404 Malraux Chicoutimi G7J 4S3 * VA2ABZ Marcel Pouliot 1078 rue Sylvio-Lacharité Sherbrooke J1L 2P9 (819) 563-8684 VA2AC Jean-Pierre Marcil 1-995 Avenue Cardinal-Rouleau Québec G1S 3L1 VA2ACA Alain Gagnon 702 Clovis Chicoutimi G7G 3A1 VA2ACB Stéphanie Dumais 159 chemin Pincourt Mascouche J7L 2V9 VA2ACC André Casgrain A1106-505 rue Notre-Dame Repentigny J6A 8K5 VA2ACD André Croft 77 St-Edouard CP 212 Saint-Urbain-Charlevoix G0A 4K0 VA2ACE André Cormier 3053 De La Riviera Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures G3A 2L9 VA2ACF Sylvain Séguin 320 rue Des Jonquilles Sorel-Tracy J3P 6W8 VA2ACG André Lafrenière 40 Du Ruisseau Laval H7L 1C2 VA2ACH Laval Lemieux 176 rue Gagnon Saint-Eugène-d'Argentenay G0W 1B0 VA2ACI Marc-Antoine B Leblanc 1027 Hydro-Québec Drummondville J2B 7T5 VA2ACJ Claude Ruest 21 Avenue Low Baie-Comeau G4Z 1A7 VA2ACK Martin Labrecque 486 rue Foster Laval H7P 3G4 VA2ACL Annabelle Cody 25 Canton Grenier CP 59 Port-Cartier G5B 2G7 VA2ACM Annie Charron 3-2828 Berthier Jonquière G7S 2T7 VA2ACN Anne Côté 124 Vanier Chicoutimi G7H 4K5 VA2ACO André Collard 1973 Des Colombes Chicoutimi G7H 7X2 VA2ACP Stan Jackson 350 Rang St-Charles Saint-Chrysostome J0S 1R0 VA2ACQ Alec Quinnell 775 50ième Avenue Lachine H8T 2T9 VA2ACR Claude Caron 61 Avenue De Maisonneuve Baie-Comeau G4Z 1C6 VA2ACS Eric Asselin 2 rue Duchesneau Baie-Comeau G4Z 3A1 VA2ACT Achille Leblanc 671 Avenue Furlotte CP 562 Chandler G0C 1K0 VA2ACU Aldéric Stewart VA2ACV André Landerville 225 Principale Girardville G0W 1R0 VA2ACW Alain Coutu 48 Avenue Pierre Notre-Dame-des-Prairies J6E 1L2 VA2ACX Jacques Gaudreault 225 boul Martel Falardeau G0V 1C0 VA2ACY MICHEL FRENETTE * VA2ACZ Alain Côté 1509 Chemin De La Réserve Chicoutimi G7J 0C7 (418) 545-3058 VA2AD André Desruisseaux 99 boul Bois-Francs Sud Victoriaville G6P 4S2 VA2ADA Jean Gagnon 482 7ième Rue Ouest Thetford-Mines G6G 7A4 VA2ADB Alan David Bulley 1277 La Grande Allée Gatineau J9J 3B6 VA2ADC Claude Daneault 3805 boul St-Jean Trois-Rivières G9A 5E1 VA2ADD Adélard H. Fauvelle 136 rue Villeneuve Val-d'Or J9P 3L7 VA2ADE André Desgagné 248 rue Principale Saint-Thomas-Didyme G0W 1P0 VA2ADF André Dufresne 57 rue Crevier Trois-Rivières G8T 1Z8 VA2ADG Dany Godbout 304-3455 Avenue Dumas Québec G1L 4S4 VA2ADH Alain Després 1-221 Route St-Luc Matane G4W 3M8 VA2ADI Jean-Guy Pronovost 1997 Provencher Dolbeau G8L 2B1 VA2ADJ Jacqueline Dufour 3850 Route Brassard Shipshaw G7P 1C4 VA2ADK Carole Chouinard 8 rue Fournier Saint-Jean-Port-Joli G0R 3G0 VA2ADL André D. Lemieux 280 rue St-Augustin Montréal H4C 2N6 VA2ADM Martin Desbiens 4 rue Forget Clermont G4A 1E4 VA2ADN André Lajoie 56 Desjardins Rivière-Malbaie G5A 1B3 VA2ADO Alain Bernier 3714 rue St-Léandre Jonquière G7X 2A8 VA2ADP Patrice Desgagné 4-325 De La Promenade Boisbriand J7G 1N4 VA2ADQ Colin Bouchard 3018 rue Fraser CP 1845 La Pocatière G0R 1Z0 VA2ADR André Ratthé 2012 rue De Frontenac Jonquière G7X 4W1 VA2ADS Réjean Sylvestre 920 37ième Avenue Lac-à-la-Tortue G0X 1L0 VA2ADT Denis Tremblay 571 7ième Avenue Nord Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides J7Z 5H7 VA2ADU Ryo Mochizuki VA2ADV André Desmarais 806 Chemin Du Plateau Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey J0B 2T0 VA2ADW Louis-Georges Audet 2238 rue Labrecque Jonquière G7S 1J9 VA2ADX André Latendresse 3-11143 rue Gariépy Montréal-Nord H1H 4E4 VA2ADY Rachel Levine VA2ADZ Mohamed Lamri 1-8160 Papineau Montréal H2E 2H8 VA2AE Howard Barry Rosen 1701 Ch Des Berges-du-Nord Wentworth Nord J0T 1Y0 VA2AEA Hocine Lahlou 3915 rue Du Parcours Québec G1P 4J6 VA2AEB Ernest Bédard 3-4ième Avenue Cadillac J0Y 1C0 VA2AEC André Ethier 30 Chemin Gouin Saint-Michel-des-Saints J0K 3B0 VA2AED David Flamand 2046 St-Henri Jonquière G7X 5E1 VA2AEE Guy Lapierre 124 Principale Albanel G8M 3J4 VA2AEF Nigel Birkenshaw VA2AEG DANIEL BOLDUC VA2AEH JACQUES LAVOIE VA2AEI Emile Gilot * VA2AEL André Lavigne 355-12370 St-Jacques Montréal-Nord H1G 3T6 (514) 504-1877 VA2AEM Jean-Marie Mattard CP 1462 Rouyn-Noranda J9X 6P1 VA2AEP Paul Gendron 6025 Croissant Brodeur Brossard J4Z 1Y8 VA2AEQ Eric Tanguay 1510 Des Sports Saint-Félicien G8K 2Y5 VA2AES Albertine Labonté 104 Charles-Guay Baie-Comeau G4Z 2B8 VA2AEV Evans Audet 3 rue Boucher Canton Tremblay G7G 4M8 VA2AEW Jean-Michel Filion 117 De L'Alizée Saint-Honoré-de-Chicoutimi G0V 1L0 VA2AEX Piotr Maniszewski 6 Richer Hampstead J7V 6C4 VA2AEY Raymond Guilbault 223 Grande Allée Est Grande-Rivière G0C 1V0 VA2AEZ Alexis Dufour 241 Mistouk Alma G8E 2J4 * VA2AF André Fleury 1865 rue Du Sommet Trinité Saint-Bruno J3V 6E3 (450) 653-6021 VA2AFA Angelo Martel 1479 boul Vanier Baie-Comeau G5C 1B2 VA2AFC André Fortin 1772 Rang Charlotte Saint-Simon-de-Bagot J0H 1Y0 VA2AFD Aline Francoeur 75 Maisonneuve Baie-Comeau G4Z 1C6 VA2AFE Pierre Deroy 15 De L'Avenir CP 567 Chute-aux-Outardes G0H 1C0 VA2AFF Alain Faucher 1115 rue Des Champs Saint-Jean-Chrysostome G6Z 1V5 VA2AFG François Gagnon 3 Severn Westmount H3Y 2C6 VA2AFH Emmanuel Amadio 259 rue Brodeur Longueuil J4J 2S3 VA2AFI Robert Rochon 402-700 Chemin Marie-Le-Ber Verdun H3E 1P2 VA2AFL François Laurin 3409 rue De Picardie Terrebonne J6X 3V5 VA2AFM Nancy Gauthier 5 rue Gaston Pointe-aux-Outardes G0H 1H0 VA2AFR Alain Francoeur 435 rue Lafontaine Saint-Gérard-des-Laurentides G9N 6Y9 VA2AFS Sylvette Paris 36 rue Horizon Notre-Dame-des-Monts G0T 1L0 VA2AFT Martin Lessard 3250 Gédéon Ouimet Québec G2B 4X7 VA2AG André Gosselin 306-9691 Notre-Dame Ouest Trois-Rivières G9B 6T4 VA2AGA André Gemus 495 Bossé Baie-Comeau G5C 1L4 VA2AGB Ange-Albert Bourgeois 1042 rue Pont de Monvert La Baie G7B 4V4 VA2AGC André Gaudet 3616 De Champlain Jonquière G7X 1N3 VA2AGD André Girard VA2AGE André Gravel 4421 Des Cèdres Shipshaw G7P 1N2 VA2AGF Agathe Fortin 184 rue Gobeil Saint-Nazaire G0W 2V0 VA2AGG Jacques Potvin 840 Commerciale Notre-Dame-du-Lac G0L 1X0 VA2AGH Alain Gagnon 4525 Chemin St-Isidore Laterrière G7N 1M3 VA2AGJ Joscelyn Audet 455 Léger Roberval G8H 3G5 VA2AGK André Guay 39 Ruisseau des Frênes Sainte-Agnès G0T 1R0 VA2AGL Gilles Lecuyer 777 Guilbault Longueuil J4H 2V4 VA2AGM Gérard Meunier 341 St-Jean-Baptiste Salaberry-de-Valleyfield J6T 2B1 VA2AGN Gil Nadon 5-8317 Avenue Sous Le Vent Charny G6X 1K5 VA2AGO Gilles Ouimet 5 40ième Avenue Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac J0N 1P0 VA2AGP Gilles A.
Recommended publications
  • Ralliement National
    UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL L'INDÉPENDANCE À DROITE L'HISTOIRE POLITIQUE DU REGROUPEMENT NATIONAL ET DU RALLIENIENT NATIONAL ENTRE 1964 ET 1968 MÉMOIRE PRÉSENTÉ COMME EXIGENCE PARTIELLE DE LA MAÎTRISE EN HISTOIRE PAR JANIE NORMAND OCTOBRE 2010 UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL Service des bibliothèques Avertissement La diffusion de ce mémoire se fait dans le respect des droits de son auteur, qui a signé le formulaire Autorisation de reproduire et de diffuser un travail de recherche de cycles supérieurs (SDU-522 - Rév.01-2006). Cette autorisation stipule que «conformément à l'article 11 du Règlement no 8 des études de cycles supérieurs, [l'auteur] concède à l'Université du Québec à Montréal une licence non exclusive d'utilisation et de publication de la totalité ou d'une partie importante de [son] travail de recherche pour des fins pédagogiques et non commerciales. Plus précisément, [l'auteur] autorise l'Université du Québec à Montréal à reproduire, diffuser, prêter, distribuer ou vendre des copies de [son] travail de recherche à des fins non commerciales sur quelque support que ce soit, y compris l'Internet. Cette licence et cette autorisation n'entraînent pas une renonciation de [la] part [de l'auteur] à [ses] droits moraux ni à [ses] droits de propriété intellectuelle. Sauf entente contraire, [l'auteur] conserve la liberté de diffuser et de commercialiser ou non ce travail dont [il] possède un exemplaire.» REMERCIEMENTS Ce mémoire n'aurait pas pu être mené à telme sans l'aide de nombreuses personnes. J'aimerais adéquatement remercier tous ces gens qui ont contribué de près ou de loin à toutes les étapes de ma recherche et de la rédaction.
    [Show full text]
  • 1977-78 Topps Hockey Card Set Checklist
    1977-78 TOPPS HOCKEY CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Marcel Dionne Goals Leaders 2 Tim Young Assists Leaders 3 Steve Shutt Scoring Leaders 4 Bob Gassoff Penalty Minute Leaders 5 Tom Williams Power Play Goals Leaders 6 Glenn "Chico" Resch Goals Against Average Leaders 7 Peter McNab Game-Winning Goal Leaders 8 Dunc Wilson Shutout Leaders 9 Brian Spencer 10 Denis Potvin Second Team All-Star 11 Nick Fotiu 12 Bob Murray 13 Pete LoPresti 14 J.-Bob Kelly 15 Rick MacLeish 16 Terry Harper 17 Willi Plett RC 18 Peter McNab 19 Wayne Thomas 20 Pierre Bouchard 21 Dennis Maruk 22 Mike Murphy 23 Cesare Maniago 24 Paul Gardner RC 25 Rod Gilbert 26 Orest Kindrachuk 27 Bill Hajt 28 John Davidson 29 Jean-Paul Parise 30 Larry Robinson First Team All-Star 31 Yvon Labre 32 Walt McKechnie 33 Rick Kehoe 34 Randy Holt RC 35 Garry Unger 36 Lou Nanne 37 Dan Bouchard 38 Darryl Sittler 39 Bob Murdoch 40 Jean Ratelle 41 Dave Maloney 42 Danny Gare Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Jim Watson 44 Tom Williams 45 Serge Savard 46 Derek Sanderson 47 John Marks 48 Al Cameron RC 49 Dean Talafous 50 Glenn "Chico" Resch 51 Ron Schock 52 Gary Croteau 53 Gerry Meehan 54 Ed Staniowski 55 Phil Esposito 56 Dennis Ververgaert 57 Rick Wilson 58 Jim Lorentz 59 Bobby Schmautz 60 Guy Lapointe Second Team All-Star 61 Ivan Boldirev 62 Bob Nystrom 63 Rick Hampton 64 Jack Valiquette 65 Bernie Parent 66 Dave Burrows 67 Robert "Butch" Goring 68 Checklist 69 Murray Wilson 70 Ed Giacomin 71 Atlanta Flames Team Card 72 Boston Bruins Team Card 73 Buffalo Sabres Team Card 74 Chicago Blackhawks Team Card 75 Cleveland Barons Team Card 76 Colorado Rockies Team Card 77 Detroit Red Wings Team Card 78 Los Angeles Kings Team Card 79 Minnesota North Stars Team Card 80 Montreal Canadiens Team Card 81 New York Islanders Team Card 82 New York Rangers Team Card 83 Philadelphia Flyers Team Card 84 Pittsburgh Penguins Team Card 85 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Drawn&Quarterly
    DRAWN & QUARTERLY spring 2012 catalogue EXCERPT FROM GUY DELISLE’S JERUSALEM EXCERPT FROM GUY DELISLE’S JERUSALEM EXCERPT FROM GUY DELISLE’S JERUSALEM CANADIAN AUTHOR GUY DELISLE JERUSALEM Chronicles from the Holy City Acclaimed graphic memoirist Guy Delisle returns with his strongest work yet, a thoughtful and moving travelogue about life in Israel. Delisle and his family spent a year in East Jerusalem as part of his wife’s work with the non-governmental organiza- tion Doctors Without Borders. They were there for the short but brutal Gaza War, a three-week-long military strike that resulted in more than 1000 Palestinian deaths. In his interactions with the emergency medical team sent in by Doctors Without Borders, Delisle eloquently plumbs the depths of the conflict. Some of the most moving moments in Jerusalem are the in- teractions between Delisle and Palestinian art students as they explain the motivations for their work. Interspersed with these simply told, affecting stories of suffering, Delisle deftly and often drolly recounts the quotidian: crossing checkpoints, going ko- sher for Passover, and befriending other stay-at-home dads with NGO-employed wives. Jerusalem evinces Delisle’s renewed fascination with architec- ture and landscape as political and apolitical, with studies of highways, villages, and olive groves recurring alongside depictions of the newly erected West Bank Barrier and illegal Israeli settlements. His drawn line is both sensitive and fair, assuming nothing and drawing everything. Jerusalem showcases once more Delisle’s mastery of the travelogue. “[Delisle’s books are] some of the most effective and fully realized travel writing out there.” – NPR ALSO AVAILABLE: SHENZHEN 978-1-77046-079-9 • $14.95 USD/CDN BURMA CHRONICLES 978-1770460256 • $16.95 USD/CDN PYONGYANG 978-1897299210 • $14.95 USD/CDN GUY DELISLE spent a decade working in animation in Europe and Asia.
    [Show full text]
  • English-Language Graphic Narratives in Canada
    Drawing on the Margins of History: English-Language Graphic Narratives in Canada by Kevin Ziegler A thesis presented to the University of Waterloo in fulfilment of the thesis requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2013 © Kevin Ziegler 2013 Author’s Declaration I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as accepted by my examiners. I understand that my thesis may be made electronically available to the public. ii Abstract This study analyzes the techniques that Canadian comics life writers develop to construct personal histories. I examine a broad selection of texts including graphic autobiography, biography, memoir, and diary in order to argue that writers and readers can, through these graphic narratives, engage with an eclectic and eccentric understanding of Canadian historical subjects. Contemporary Canadian comics are important for Canadian literature and life writing because they acknowledge the importance of contemporary urban and marginal subcultures and function as representations of people who occasionally experience economic scarcity. I focus on stories of “ordinary” people because their stories have often been excluded from accounts of Canadian public life and cultural history. Following the example of Barbara Godard, Heather Murray, and Roxanne Rimstead, I re- evaluate Canadian literatures by considering the importance of marginal literary products. Canadian comics authors rarely construct narratives about representative figures standing in place of and speaking for a broad community; instead, they create what Murray calls “history with a human face . the face of the daily, the ordinary” (“Literary History as Microhistory” 411).
    [Show full text]
  • Nomination Form, You Can Find a CD with Examples Illustrating the Content of the Collections
    Memory of the World International Register Collections of the 19th century of the Polish Historical and Literary Society / Polish Library in Paris / Adam Mickiewicz Museum (Poland) 2012-26 1.0 Summary (max 200 words) The Polish Library in Paris (Bibliothèque Polonaise de Paris—BPP) was created in 1838 by Polish political émigrés who had found shelter in the French capital. This is where they could carry on various actions aiming at gaining back the independence of the State which had been lost at the end of the 18th century. Led by the wave of ideologies linked to independence and people’s freedom movements arisen in Europe in the early 19th century, it was established as a peaceful form aiming at fighting for freedom and independence. In the 19th century, Europe built places of memory such as libraries and archives in the independence States. At that time, the BPP acted as a means of substitution and continuity of the institutions destroyed by the foreign forces occupying the Polish territories. It came to birth thanks to the efforts carried out by the émigrés and the support of European intellectual elites as well as the authorities of the French State. The latter felt involved in the idea originating the creation of the BPP and they supported the action of a nation whose fight for independence, during the Uprising of 1831, had moved many European nations, aroused their admiration and strengthened their own aspirations for independence. The Polish Library gathered the scattered sources which enabled to document the history of Poland, along with the publications carried out by the emigration.
    [Show full text]
  • Bcsfazine #527 | Felicity Walker
    The Newsletter of the British Columbia Science Fiction Association #527 $3.00/Issue April 2017 In This Issue: This and Next Month in BCSFA..........................................0 About BCSFA.......................................................................0 Letters of Comment............................................................1 Calendar...............................................................................8 News-Like Matter..............................................................13 Fiction: Long Night’s Dreaming (Michael Bertrand).......19 Zeitgemässe Tanka (Kathleen Moore)............................21 Art Credits..........................................................................22 BCSFAzine © April 2017, Volume 45, #4, Issue #527 is the monthly club newsletter published by the British Columbia Science Fiction Association, a social organiza- tion. ISSN 1490-6406. Please send comments, suggestions, and/or submissions to Felicity Walker (the editor), at felicity4711@ gmail .com or Apartment 601, Manhattan Tower, 6611 Coo- ney Road, Richmond, BC, Canada, V6Y 4C5 (new address). BCSFAzine is distributed monthly at White Dwarf Books, 3715 West 10th Aven- ue, Vancouver, BC, V6R 2G5; telephone 604-228-8223; e-mail whitedwarf@ deadwrite.com. Single copies C$3.00/US$2.00 each. Cheques should be made pay- able to “West Coast Science Fiction Association (WCSFA).” This and Next Month in BCSFA Sunday 16 April at 7 PM: April BCSFA meeting—at Ray Seredin’s, 707 Hamilton Street (recreation room), New Westminster. Friday
    [Show full text]
  • Burma Chronicles and Guibert, Lefèvre, and Lemercier’S the Photographer
    Asian American Literature: Discourses and Pedagogies 5 (2014) 23-44. Graphic Self-Consciousness, Travel Narratives, and the Asian American Studies Classroom: Delisle’s Burma Chronicles and Guibert, Lefèvre, and Lemercier’s The Photographer By Monica Chiu As graphic narratives find solid purchase in the literary marketplace and in academia, students flock to related courses. I recently experienced this enthusiasm when I offered an upper-level Asian American graphic narratives course that filled beyond capacity, the first time this umbrella course for the field of Asian American studies had ever over enrolled in the fifteen years I had taught at my New England- based institution. In the course, students first grappled with comics terminology, introduced through Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics and Thierry Groensteen’s The System of Comics. After this basic introduction to reading verbal-visual texts, we discussed those by and about Asian Americans: Gene Luen Yang’s American Born Chinese, Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki’s Skim, Tofic El Rassi’s Arab in America, among others. These comics rely on recognizable (stereotypical) images of Asians and Asian Americans to expose accepted types and then to subvert or dismantle them. Students were most challenged by the autobiographical Burma Chronicles (2008) by Guy Delisle and The Photographer: Into War-Torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders (2009), an artistic collaboration among Didier Lefèvre’s photographs, which served as an impetus for the text; Emmanuel Guibert’s comic art; and colorist Frédéric Lermercier’s book design. Delisle’s and Lefèvre’s travel narratives by non-Asian Americans about Southeast Asians (Burmese) and West Asians (Afghans) asked students to consider the self-representation of the comics’ Canadian and French protagonists, respectively, as they navigated foreign territories.
    [Show full text]
  • Guy Lapointe
    Guy Lapointe Guy was a member of a triumvirate of defensemen the likes of which will never exist on one team again – with Larry Robinson and Serge Savard. All 3 are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Guy made the Montreal Canadiens to stay, after a few games with the big club the two previous seasons, in 1970-71. He won the Stanley Cup that first season. After only his second season in the league, he was named to Team Canada in 1972 to play in the Summit Series versus the USSR. Guy played in 7 of the 8 series games. He won the cup for the second time in the 1972-73 season and then captured 4 more cups with the Habs’ dynasty that dominated the league from 1975-76 to 1978-79. Guy was big and strong enough to play a solid defensive game. But he was also wildly talented offensively –witness his 76 points in 77 games in 1976-77 and is 28 goals in 1975-76, all as a defenseman, of course. And he had 3 consecutive seasons of 20+ goals. In 1981-82, the Habs traded Guy to the St. Louis Blues where he played for a season and a half before ending his career with a final season with the Boston Bruins. Guy was known to keep his team loose with his practical jokes and sense of humour. Guy was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. He was a First Team All Star in 1973 and a Second Team All Star in 1975, 1976 and 1977.
    [Show full text]
  • Bureau De Développement Rapport Annuel 2003-2004
    Bureau de développement Rapport annuel 2003-2004 Une autre première pour HEC Montréal PLUS DE 1 600 000 $ AMASSÉS ! La campagne Déjà demain, édition 2003-2004, a permis de dépasser pour la première fois la barre du million de dollars. C’est dire à quel LE PRÉSIDENT point l’engagement des amis de HEC Montréal Louis Larivière 1982 est fort et déterminé. C’est dire aussi combien la LES VICE-PRÉSIDENTS Guy Bélisle 1976 cause du savoir en gestion regroupe de plus en Jean-Guy Daoust 1971 plus d’adeptes. Gil Demers 1984 Jean Guertin 1965 Toute campagne de financement menée par W. Robert Laurier 1967 le milieu universitaire devient essentielle pour Luc N. Martin 1979 Jean Raymond 1976 assurer un enseignement de qualité supérieure. Déjà demain, tel que Paul G. Vien 1959 son nom l’indique d’ailleurs, ne fait pas exception à cette règle. Devant les bouleversements technologiques, la mondialisation et les secousses que produit un monde en mutation continue, il faut être en mesure de répondre rapidement et efficacement aux incessantes inter- rogations découlant de ces phénomènes. C’est par un enseignement à la fine pointe prodigué par des professeurs de haut niveau soutenus par de la recherche de calibre international et par des outils innovateurs que nous pouvons réaliser pleinement notre mission et, in fine, assurer notre avenir. Votre soutien et le fait que BusinessWeek, dans son édition du mois d’oc- tobre 2004, classe notre programme de M.B.A. au dixième rang des éco- les internationales hors États-Unis nous permettent de croire avec assu- rance que HEC Montréal répond adéquatement aux nouveaux enjeux.
    [Show full text]
  • The Holy Roman Empire [1873]
    The Online Library of Liberty A Project Of Liberty Fund, Inc. Viscount James Bryce, The Holy Roman Empire [1873] The Online Library Of Liberty This E-Book (PDF format) is published by Liberty Fund, Inc., a private, non-profit, educational foundation established in 1960 to encourage study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals. 2010 was the 50th anniversary year of the founding of Liberty Fund. It is part of the Online Library of Liberty web site http://oll.libertyfund.org, which was established in 2004 in order to further the educational goals of Liberty Fund, Inc. To find out more about the author or title, to use the site's powerful search engine, to see other titles in other formats (HTML, facsimile PDF), or to make use of the hundreds of essays, educational aids, and study guides, please visit the OLL web site. This title is also part of the Portable Library of Liberty DVD which contains over 1,000 books and quotes about liberty and power, and is available free of charge upon request. The cuneiform inscription that appears in the logo and serves as a design element in all Liberty Fund books and web sites is the earliest-known written appearance of the word “freedom” (amagi), or “liberty.” It is taken from a clay document written about 2300 B.C. in the Sumerian city-state of Lagash, in present day Iraq. To find out more about Liberty Fund, Inc., or the Online Library of Liberty Project, please contact the Director at [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • University Microfilms, a XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    71-7579 THIRY, Jr., Alexander George, 1930- REGENCY OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND, 1521-1531; FIRST HABSBURG ATTEMPT AT CENTRALIZED CONTROL OF GERMANY, The Ohio State University, Ph.D., 1970 History, modern University Microfilms, A XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan THIS DISSERTATION HAS BEEN MICROFILMED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED REGENCY OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND, 1521-1531: FIRST HABSBURG ATTEMPT AT CENTRALIZED CONTROL OF GERMANY DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the Ohio State University By Alexander G. Thiry, B. A., M. A. ****** The Ohio State University 1970 Approved by Iviser Department of History PREFACE For those with professional interest in the Reforma­ tion era, Ferdinand of the House of Habsburg requires no special introduction here. As the younger and sole brother of Charles V, who was the Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation in the first-half of the sixteenth century, Ferdi­ nand's place among the list of secular, notables of the pe­ riod is assured. Singled out in 1521 by his imperial brother to be the Archduke of Austria and to become his personal representative in Germany, attaining the kingships of Bohe­ mia and Hungary in 1526 and 1527 respectively, and designated, following his brother's abdication and retirement from pub­ lic life in 1556, to succeed him as emperor of Germany, Fer­ dinand could not help leaving behind him from such political heights indelible footprints upon the course of history. Yet, probably because of the fragmentation of Ferdi­ nand's energy into these many various channels of responsi­ bility and the presence of his illustrious brother, Charles V, and his fanatical nephew, Philip II of Spain, who both eclipsed his own place on the stage of history, Ferdinand's historical significance has been largely overlooked by IX posterity.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Nhl Awards Presented by Bridgestone Information Guide
    2021 NHL AWARDS PRESENTED BY BRIDGESTONE INFORMATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2021 NHL Award Winners and Finalists ................................................................................................................................. 3 Regular-Season Awards Art Ross Trophy ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................. 6 Calder Memorial Trophy ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Frank J. Selke Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Hart Memorial Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 18 Jack Adams Award .................................................................................................................................................. 24 James Norris Memorial Trophy ................................................................................................................................ 28 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award .................................................................................................
    [Show full text]