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16.5.8.9 “The language of reconciliation” John Rudolph
16.5.9 Bilingualism and Biculturalism (Maine outside St. John Valley)
16.5.9.1 16.5.9.2 16.5.9.3
16.5.9.4 16.5.9.5 16.5.9.6 16.5.9.7
“ESEA Title VII proposal for Lewiston School Department.” F.A.R.O.G (cover letter, and data) oct. 31, 1969. p.
“The French Connection.” Woodward, Mark, Benoit, Todd, and Shaw, Richard R. Bangor Daily News article. Dec. 15, 1993. “Le projet d’école bilingue pour les enfants francophones due Maine: un échec.” Laughlin, Ann. ( la francais) La Tribune. Aug. 30, 1973. p. 32-33.
“Vision of a bicultural state.” Aley Jack. New England Paper, and Boston Global Montreal Papers.
“Bilingualism bill derided, praised.” Aley, Jack. Portland Press Harold article. Feb. 7, 1973.
“French, Maine Universities From Link.” Remal, Gary J. International Notes. Vol. 7 No. 2. Spring/Summer 1995. p. 1-2. “Où est l’Acadie? Where is Acadia?” Burrell, Cindy. Bangor Daily News. April 23, 2000. p. 1-2.
16.6 Linguistics (generalities)
16.6.1 “Census: Languages not foreign at home.” Usdansky, Margaret L. USA TODAY article. April 28, 1993. p. 1-3. (2 copies)
17) EDUCATION
17.1 Generalities
17.1.1 “Fort Kent High School Class Reunion, 50 years, 1944-1994"
17.1.2 Articles about Acadian Archives presenting workshop from different news
sources on different days
17.2 History
17.2.1 “Parish and School: A Study of the Role of the Parish School Among the French-Canadians of New England.” Bradford, Earl. Westfield State College. March 1974. p. 1-14.
17.2.2 “Soeur Larose et la Fondation de Collège Maillet”
17.2.3 “Vocational-technical school to be built in Frenchville”, Levesque, Don. St
John Valley Times.
17.2.4 “L’americanisation des enseignants dans la region frontaliere du
Madawaska”, Paradis, Roger.
17.3 Educational System [empty]
17.4 Teaching Staff [empty]










































































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