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  • Glazier, Kenneth MacLean. “The Place of Religion in the History of the Non-Catholic Universities of Canada.” PhD dissertation, Yale University, 1944.
  • “First Masonic Initiation in Quebec"; and "List of Members and First Meeting of the Montreal Grand Lodge.” Public Archives of Canada, Report 1944 (1944): xxxii–xxxiii.

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