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Robinson, Jody. “St. Helen’s School Fonds (P017).” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies / Revue d’études des Cantons-de-l’Est No. 49 (2021): 105–109. https://umaine.edu/canam/wp-content/uploads/sites/149/2021/09/00_JETS-49-1.pdf.
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Péron, René. “A Family Affair.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society Vol. 39, no. 2 (Winter 2017): 12–14.
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Croteau, Jean-Philippe. “La question de la taxe scolaire à Montréal au XIXe siècle (1870-1903) : un nouveau regard sur l’intégration sociale des Juifs.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 41, no. 1–2 (2009): 1–28.
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Myers, Tamara, and Mary Anne Poutanen. “Cadets, Curfews, and Compulsory Schooling: Mobilizing Anglophone Children in WWII Montreal.” Histoire sociale/Social History Vol. 38, no. 76 (November 2005): 367–398. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/4253/3451.
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Hobbins, Alan J. “‘Dear Rufus…’: A Law Student’s Life at McGill in the Roaring Twenties from the Letters of John P. Humphrey.” McGill Law Journal/Revue de droit de McGill Vol. 44, no. 3 (1999): 753–778.
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Johnston, Wendy. “Aux sources du développement inégal : le financement de l’enseignement public à Montréal de 1920 à 1945.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 76, no. 1 (March 1995): 43–80.
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Drummond, Anne. “Sydney Arthur Fisher and the Limits of School Consolidation in Brome County, 1901-1921.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 3 (Fall 1993): 31–47. http://www.etrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/JETS_03-4-Drummond.pdf.
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Droe, Henry. “Reminiscences of the Earliest Days.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society Vol. 13, no. 3 (September 1971): 38–43.
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Roe, Henry. “Reminiscences of the Earliest Lennoxville Days.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society Vol. 13 (1971): 38–43.
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Adams, Howard. “The Roots of Separatism.” History of Education Quarterly Vol. 8, no. 1 (1968): 35–43.
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“Religious, Educational and Other Statistics.” Public Archives of Canada, Report (1889): 39–52.