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              Reports and Journals
              AEU-MAC 7.2 · Subseries · 1979-1991
              Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

              This subseries consists of a collection of reports and journals collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The materials deal with education (specifically the topics of English language and literature) among schools in North America and the United Kingdom, and reports on public and school libraries in those countries. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: Education Reports and Journals (1979-1984) and Library Reports and Journals (1980-1986).

              Item · Nov., 1928
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A French report written by Abbé J.-Ad. Sabourin, a doctor of theology, and a priest in St-Pierre Jolys, Manitoba. The small book, originally published in November 1928, is a long excerpt taken from the full publication at the Laval University in Québec. The report makes the argument that the primary school curriculum in Manitoba has strayed too far from teaching grounded in Catholic morality, and needs to be adjusted.

              Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              A French booklet outlining the history of two statues, and the men they were modeled after. The statue on the cover is Pierre Gaultier de Varennes de la Vérendrye. The statue was created by Jan Bailleul and was unveiled in Québec on September 28th, 1922 and currently stands in front of the Parliament building in Québec. La Vérendrye was a French-Canadian military leader, fur trader, and explorer. He explored areas from Lake Superior to the Saskatchewan River. The second statue on the back cover is Pierre Boucher de Grosbois. The statue was created by Alfred Laliberté and unveiled in Québec on the same day, September 28th, 1922. This statue also currently stands outside the Parliament building in Québec. De Grosbois was a French soldier, interpreter, and eventual governor of Trois-Rivières in what is now Québec.