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Ryan, Noel. “City of Dorval Public Library.” Canadian Library Vol. 25, no. 1 (July 1968): 38–41.
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Hill, Robert. “A Note on Newspaper Patronage in Canada During the Late 1850s and Early 1860s.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 69, no. 1 (March 1968): 44–59. http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/j3327145k2022245/fulltext.pdf.
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Zicha, Victor George. “Guidelines for an Adequate Program of Studies for Preparing Art Teachers at the St. Joseph Teachers’ College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.” PhD dissertation, New York University, 1968.
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Sirois, Antoine. Montréal dans le roman canadien. Paris, France: M. Didier, 1968.
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Rose, Ian. “The Montreal Gazette and Honoré Mercier, 1886 to 1892.” B.A. thesis, McGill University, 1968.
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Rasporich, Anthony. “Imperial Sentiment in the Province of Canada during the Crimean War, 1854-1856.” In The Shield of Achilles: Aspects of Canada in the Victorian Age/Le Bouclier d’Achille: Regards Sur La Canada de l’ère Victorienne, edited by W. L. Morton, 139–168. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1968.
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Opala, Beatrice Barbara. “Matthew Arnold in Canada.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1968. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/k0698b040?locale=en.
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O’Neill, Mary Elizabeth. “A Plan for the Development of a Curriculum in Music for Marianopolis College, Montreal, Canada.” PhD dissertation, Columbia University, 1968.
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Meagher, Joan Elaine. “An Evaluative Assertion Analysis of the De Gaulle Issue in French Language and English Language Montreal Newspapers.” Master’s Thesis, Boston University, 1968.
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Hendry, Peter. Epitaph for Nostalgia: A Personal Memoir on the Death of the Family Herald by Its Last Editor. Montreal: Agri-World Press, 1968.
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Goodz, Danny. “The Royal Victoria Hospital.” School of Architecture Research Paper, McGill University, 1968.
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Edwards, Murray Dallas. A Stage in Our Past: English-Language Theatre in Eastern Canada from the 1790s to 1914. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1968.
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Combecher, Hans. “Interpretationen für den Englischunterricht: Langston Hughes, F. R. Scott, T. S. Eliot.” Die Neueren Sprachen Vol. 67 (1968): 506–514.