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Milner, Henry. Participant/Observer : An Unconventional Life in Politics and Academia. Altona, MB: FriesenPress, 2021.
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Hamilton, Jim. “The Man from Argenteuil : The Life and Times of Sir John Abbott.” Quebec Heritage News, Spring 2020. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn.spring.2020.sm_.pdf.
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Goldbloom, Sheila Barshay. Opening Doors. Montreal: John Aylen Books, 2019.
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Butters, Jason. “Sir Herbert Meredith Marler: The Life and Lineage of a Montreal Patrician.” Past Tense: Graduate Review of History (University of Toronto Department of History) Vol. 4, no. 1 (2016): 38–66. https://pasttensejournal.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/butters-sir-herbert-meredith-marler.pdf.
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Antonelli, Claudio, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Sergio Maria Gilardino, Filippo Salvatore, Donat Taddeo, Bruno Villata, Sylvana Micillo Villata, and Pietro Raffaelli. I Protagonisti Italiani di Montreal. Montreal: Basilio Giordans, 1998.
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McWhinney, Edward. “Anglophone Quebec and the Quiet Revolution: Maxwell Cohen at McGill University.” In Law, Policy and International Justice: Essays in Honour of Maxwell Cohen, edited by William Kaplan and Donald McRae, 431–439. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993.
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Grove-White, Elizabeth. F.R. Scott : A Portrait. Montreal: CBC Enterprises, 1987.
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Djwa, Sandra. The Politics of the Imagination: A Life of F.R. Scott. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1987.
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Scott, Frank R. A New Endeavour : Selected Political Essays, Letters, and Addresses. Edited by Michiel Horn. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1986.
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Lewis, David. The Good Fight: Political Memoirs, 1909-1958. Toronto, ON: MacMillan, 1981.
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Vance, Catherine. Not by Gods but by People: The Story of Bella Hall Gauld. Toronto, ON: Progress Books, 1968.
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Martin, Jane Margaret. “F.R. Scott.” Master’s Thesis, Carleton University, 1966.
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MacDermot, H. E. Sir Thomas Roddick: His Work in Medicine and Public Life. Toronto, ON: Macmillan of Canada, 1938.
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Colby, C. W. “Judge Day.” The McGill University Magazine, April 1904.