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. PROSPECTUS AND

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· BOARD o ·F TRUS.TEES. VERY REv. FATHER

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PETER BEAUDOIN, P.. s.

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TffOMAS ROY, P. S. V., VrcE~PRESJDENT. FATHER MO-SES J. MARSILE, P. s. V. FATHER AN1~HONY MAINVILLE, P. s. V. BROTHE'R JOHN B . .BEl~Nl\RD, C. S. V.' SECRETARY. FATHER

FAOUI.TY. REV. FATHER

THOMAS ROY, P. '

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Prnfessor ·of Moral Theology.

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MOSES J. MARSILE; P. S.

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Professor of Morc1,l Philosophy and French Literature.

REv. ANTHONY MAINVILLE, P. S.V., Professor of Mental Philosophy and .C1m1-mercial Law. REV . .FATHER FRANC~S FLANAGAN, Professor ol Dogmatic Theology, Eloc;ution and Rhetori~.

MR. HENRY A. BCECKELMANN,. Professor of German, Natural Sc iences :rnq Ma-t·'r(ernatics. ·

MR. ACHILLE L. BERGERO,N, Professor .of LatiH and Reading.

MR. JERASIME M. LEGRIS, Professor of History.

MR. JOSEPH P. GUIMOND, Professor _of Geometry and Trigo11ometry .

. MR. PATRICK D. DEVINE, P(ofessor -of Lp.tfo, Greek and English Grammar.

MR. CLEMENT V. GAMACHE, Professor of Geography and Reading.

MR. ANTONIO BEAUDOIN, Professor of Instrumental Music.

MR. JOSEPH C. LESAGE, Professor of French and Assista11t Prefect qf Discipline.

MR. JOSEPH P. GUI¥0ND; Prefect of J?iscipline.

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PROS PE CT US. This Institution, situated about fifty miles south of Chicago, and two and a half northwest of the city of Kankakee, is under the charge of Priests of the congregation of St. Viateur. It was founded in 1865, and chartered by an act of the State Legislature, February 24th, 1874;, 1 so that it has the power of conferring the honors and degrees that are granted by Universities. · The scholastic year is divided into two sessions, the first beginning 1 on the first of September, an<l the second on the first of February. Examinations are held at the end of each session, and result fonvarded to parents and guardians. When a student presents himself for admission into the College, he is examined by the Prefect of Studies and assigned to such classes as may suit his attainments. No student from another College will be received without testimonials as to his good character, nor will any student of bad or unruly conduct be suffered to remain in the Institution. To this last regulation the Faculty will most rigidly adhere, since their object is the moral as well as the mental training of youth, and since they arc aware how liable the young are to be influenced by evil example. Students will be received at any time <luring the scholastic year, and charged from date of entrance, though it will be much more to their advantage to enter the Institution at the beginning of the September session. No deduction will be made in the pension, and no money refunded, except in case of dismissal or protracted illness.

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The Faculty look upon it as a matter of strict duty to ~pare no pains in oi:der to the improvement, the happiness and the .comfort of their dear pupils . . Hence they have secured a staff of competent and <;:onscieutious Professors, .and have fitted up the · study halls, the class rooms, the dormitories, etc., of the Insthution with first-class furniture. As to the quiet village of Bourbonnais and the surrounding neigh- · borhood, it can with all truth be said that nowhere in the whole State of Illinois is there a more 'healthy locality, nor one more adapted for 8:n institution of Learning. Unlike the greater portion .of Central Ill-inois, Bourbonnais has the advantage both of wood and water, being situated _just on the verge of an extensive grove of forest . trees, wtth · the beautiful Kankakee river at the distance of only three-quarters of a mile. Thus it will be seen that the wearied student will hav:e the best opportunities for healthfuland innocent amusement. Th~ Circulating Library of the College contains two thousand volumes. Thankful for the · donatibns to this department, we beg for a continuance of the same. · The degree of "Bachelor of Arts'' will be conferred on those . who hav.e passed successfully an examination before the Faculty of the College. After devoting at least -two years to literary pursuits,those who have graduated Bachelor of Arts may obtain the degree. of '.' Master of Arts.'' , With these and other advantages to recommend St. Viateur's _College to the favor of the enlightened public, the Faculty have every reason to hope @ven for an increase of the prosperity with which God has hitherto seen fit to bless their labors. · The following are some ·of the principal regulations that are to be observed by the students: ·

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Every Catholic student will be bound to practice his religion. ;z. The religion of non-Catholic students !\,hall" not be tampered ,vith; but, for the sake of order, all will have to attend the exercises of the College. 3. The students wi.11 obey all summonses of the belt in silence. 4. Students will show deference towards the President and Faculty of the. College. - 5 . . Use of intoxica,ting 1iqu;0rs absolutely prohibited. 6. Tobacco and card playing also prohibited. ·_ I.


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. 7. No one will leave the College without permissi-on from proper authority. v 8. The morals of the students wil~ be weekly reported to the Pr:esid'ent: . 9. The notes of progress will b~ read each week. 10.. The names of those who have distinguished themselves shall appear on the "Tableau d'Honneur,'' which will be placed in the parlor for inspection by visitors. · 11. It is_ especially requested that all students observe to the very letter the above regulations.

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Matri>culation .................................................. $ 5 Board and Tuition ..........; .. ;.............................. 17 5 Bed, Bedding, Washing arid Mending. . ................. 25 Use of Desk and Chair ... : ............................... :... 2 -Piano and use of Piano .................................... . 40 Violin ................................................ : ......... . 20 · Flute .... ....................................... . ................. . 20 Telegraphy, per month..................................... . 2 French and German are taught without extra charges.

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Suits of Clothes-Winter; 2 Suits of Clothes-Summer. t Overcoat. 2 Pairs of Boots-Shoes. Combs, Brushes, etc., for toilet. 2

Pocket Handkerchiefs. Pairs of Stockings. 'ro-wels. Pairs of Dmwers.

N. B.-The College wfll furnish nothing to students, unless a sufficient sum be deposited in the hands of the treasurer. Payments must be n1ade half-yearly, in advance; if not, the =-s tudent w.i ll be liable to be sent home. All letters to a,nd •,_from the students shall be subject to inspection of the President. For further informatio1n address Rev. THOS. ROY; Director, St. Viateur's College, Bourbonnais Gf'IQ_ve, Kankakee, County, Ill. '•

N. B.-The College may be reached either by the Illinois Central or Cincinnati, Lafayette & Chic.:ago R. R . .via Kankakee City . .


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PREPARATORY COURSE. This course, which requires more or less time, according to the age and dispositions of the student, includes Reading, Writing, First Rudiments ~f Grammar, Arithmetic, History and Geography. ·

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This course embraces the study o(the Er:glish Language, History, Geography, Chronology, Mathematics, Book-Keeping, Banking, Commercial Law, Political Economy. By the study of these branches the student 1s prepared for any kind of practical business. . German, French and Telegraphy are optional studies. Arithmetic, Fractions and Percentage receive particular attention. The Commercial C,ourse is generally completed in four year~, after which the student may, if he wishes, apply himself to a .. more extended study of Mathemati~s and Natural Sciences with the classical students. FIRST YEAR.

English-Brown's Grammar, Reading, Spelling, W:riting, Elocution; Arithmetic, Robinson's Practical; Goodrich's Hi&tory of the · United States; Mitchell's Geography; Christian Doctrine. )

SECOND YEAR.

Englz"sh-Brown's Grammar; Ep.istolary Correspondence; Penmanship; Elocution; Essan; Modern History, Fredet.; Geography . arrd Chronol_o gy; . Arithmetic, Robinson's Higher; Book-Keeping, Bryant & St_ratton ; Christian Doctrine. THIRD YEAR.

English-Grammar reviewed; Principles of Style; El,ocution; Essays;. Penmanship; • Ancient- History, Fredet; Geography and Chronology; Algebra, Robinson's; Book-KeepingJ Bry,;ant & Stratton's Counting Hou.s e; Cotnmercial Law; Chri:'tian Doctrine. ·-

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, English- Rhetoric, Hart; History~ Compositions; Debates; Elocution ; Geometry, Robinson ; B,mking ; Business Customs; Commercial Law; Political Economy; Christian Doctrin~. _ For the benefit of the young 1.nen who find no employN. B.m~nt in the winter ·season, fh~re will be a special course of Commerce, including Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Banking, Business . Customs, Book-J(eeping. · Thi.s course will begin December first, and finish last of ApriL

CLASSICAL COURSE. First and second years _o f the Commercial Course are required as a necessary preparation for the Classical Course. This course, includes the Englisl), Latin and Greek languages, Intellectual Philosophy, .pure and mixed Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It is completed m si.x years. I •

FIRST YEAR.

, Englfsh-Grammar reviewed; Modern History, Fredet; · Geography and Chronology~ _Penmanship; Composition; Elocution. Latin-Grammar, Harkness Series; Epit0me Histo~ice Sacrce. · Greek-Kuhner's Grammar, with Exercises; Acts of the Apostles. _M athematics-Algebra, Robinson; Christian Doctrine. SECOND YEAR.

·English-Grammar, Parsing; Ancient Hjstory; 'Geography; Chronology _; Penmanship; Essays; Elocution. Latin-Grammar, continued; Exercises; Viri Romce; Ccesar; Sallust. Greek-· Kuhner's Grammar; Exercises; Xenophon 's Anabasis. Matheinatics-Geometry, Robinson; Cliristian Doctrine. ,,

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Englis!z-Principles of Style; Versification; Essays; Debates; Elocution; History ; Geography; Chronology. Latin. . Grammar, Prosody; Exercises in Versification; Virgil; Ovid ; Cicero. ,.. Greek-Grammar; Prosody; Dialects; Homer's Iliad. Matliematics-Trigonometry,Robinson; Principles of Christianity.


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English-RhetQrk,. Marsh's Lectures, Debates, Speeches; E,toc.ution; History.; Geography and Chronology. L.atin-Prosody; Compositions; Essays; . Horace·; Livy. Gre.e k-.-Prosody; Cornpositi<;rns; Demosthenes; Plato. Math ematics--Surveying and Navigation; Principles of Christianity.

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Intellectual Plzilosophy-Logic and Metaphysics . (Tollgiorgi); Theses; History of Philosophy .; English, Lati\1 and Greek Compositions; Natural Philosophy; Physics; Physiology; Zoology. Matlzematics-Analytical Geometry; Calculus; Evidences of Christianity. , SIXTH VEAR .'

Moral Philosophy- Jouin; Theses; Philosophy of History; Compositions in English, Latin and Greek. Natural Philosophy- Chemistry; Botany; . Mineralogy. Mathematics- Astronomy and Mechanics; Evidences of Christianity. '

EXTRA. , \ German and French languages are taught by competent profeSS()fS. Every opportunity is given to the students who desire to learn those languages,, not only to study the grarnmn:r and to. read authors, but also to converse familiarly. Teleg.raphy .and receiving by .sound 1s also an optional branch of study, and require~ one year, during which the student may learn not only to send and receive tdegrarns., but also acquire a full practice of fixing batteries, fit tini up a complete telegraph office, etc. Yocal Music, theocry and practice, forms a regular branch of study for · ali · those who show q.BJ disposition towards it; but Instrumental Music -· _P iano, Violin and Flute-- is optional.

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ST. JOSEPH'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. "' This association is compo·sed , of the higher classes, and!•meets once a week, for practic;al e 4 ercises in Elocution:, Del;>ating and Essays. The officers of the society are : MR. MR. MR. MR.

HENRY A. BrnCKELMANN, President. JosEPH P. GulMOND., Vice-President. CHARLE;S REILLY, Secretary. PHILIP LETOURNEAU, Treasurer. i

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ST. PATRICK'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Th.is association h.as the same end in view as the preceding society. Its presiding officers are: MR. 'MR. MR. MR.

THOMAS F. GALLIGAN, President. NtcHOLAs WALSH, Vice-President. FRANCIS REILLY, Secretary. ALFRED RISING, Tr.e asurer.' ST. ALOYSIUS SOCIETY. ; .

.· This association, compas~d of the junior students, has the same ,e nd in view as the preced.ing society. Its presidjng offic;;ers are: MR. MR. MR. MR.

CLEMENT V. GAMACHE, President. FRANCIS DILLON, Vice-President. FRA~CIS PERRY, Secretary. LEVI RACETT~, Treasurer.

YOUNG GENTS' SOCIETY. This society, formed lately by the smallest of the junior students, counts about twenty members. Their aim is to promote advancement in Elocution. 'I;hey.... meet weekly. '

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JAMES KEHOE, President. DANIEL CoNLEY, Vice-President. FRANCIS GALLARNEAU, Secretary. EDWARD PERRY, Treasurer.


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An associati0n for the purpose of obtah~ing proficiency in the French language, Meets weekly. REv. J .. M. MARSILE, President. MR. ARMAND LABRIE, Secretary. FRIENDS OF THE SACRED HEART . • REv: J. :M. MARSILE, President. . MM. ARMAND LABRIE and JULIAN LIBERT, Counselors.

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ATHLETIC BASE BA½~ CLUB. MR. Jo$EPH GurM0ND, President. MR '. DANIEL CONLEY, VicesPresident. MR. NICHOLAS Vv ALsiI, Secretary. MR; THOMAS CANAVAN, Treasurer. ST.VIATEUR'S BASE BALL CLUB. MR. MR. .MR. MR.

JosEJ?H GUIMOND, :Presideilt. ALPHbNSE LEGRis, 1st Captain-, FRANCIS PERRY, 2d Captain,. FRANCIS REILLY, Sec'y and Treas.

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GOOD CONDUCT. First Premium:

JULIAN LI'BERT,

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Second

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JosEPH ST. Lours, PHILIP LETOURNEAU.

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ALPHONSE LEGRlS.

SECOND CLASS.

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EUGENE BERGERON.

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THIRD CLASS. First Premium : Second " Distinguished:

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ARTHUR DECELLE. HENRY CHARET. DA YID LA VEAU,

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GREEK.

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FRANCIS REILLY. FRANCIS DILLON. FRANCIS PERRY,

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ALPHONSE LEGRIS.

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SECOND CLASS.

TRANSLATION. Premium: .Distinguished:

FRANcis REif,LY • FRANCIS PERRY.

COMPOSITION. Premium: Dis,#nguished:

FRANCIS REiit.Y. FRANCIS PERRY.

THIRD CLASS.

TRANSLATION. Fi--rst Premium : Saond " Distinguished:

JAMES KEANE. THOMAS DEVENEY. EUGENE RIVARD.

COMPOSITION. First Premium: . Second '' Distinguished:

EUGENE RIVARD . . JAMES KEANE. THOMAS E>EVENEY.

FOURTH CLAS',$.

TRANSLATION . Premium: Second '' · Distin![uished:

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GRAMMAR. First ,Premium: Second · " Distinguished:

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JOHN MULDOWNEY.

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EN't;LISH RHETORIC. First P remium:

FRANCIS - DILLON,

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THOMAS CANAVAN.

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JOSEPH ST. LOUIS,

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FRANC1S REILLY.

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DAVID CARON.

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PHILIP LESAGE.

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WILLIAM ()'CONNELL, ...

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SECOND CLASS. First Premium : Second " Distinguished:

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NAPOLEON FORTIN. · EDWARD PERRY. WILLIAM O'CqNNELL.

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SECOND CLAS$. First Premiutn: Second . '' 1Jisti1},guished:

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THIRD CLASS. First Premium: Secend " Third "

EDWARD HUNT.

HENRY SANASACK. AtFRED FRAZER.

FOURTH Cl,ASS. fizrst Premium : Seccind " Third ''

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ARTHUR DECELLE.

PHit1.P LESAGE. DAVID LAVEAU. NAPQLEON FOl!,IJ.'IN.

GEOGRAPHY. FIRST CLASS. First Premium.: Second " Distingu£slbed:

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DAvi:D CARON. F1,tANCIS GALLARNEAU. JAM ·ES DOUGHERTY. WILLIAM BURKE.

SECOND CLASS.

First Praitium: Second " Distz:ng uished .· "

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HENRY SANASACK, }

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RECITATION. Premi;m : Disting·uisb,ed:

DERRICK• LEGRIS.

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DERRICK LE(;}Rf~.

SECOND CLASS.

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FRENCH LITERATURE. RECITATION. Premium : Distinguished:

EUGENE RiVARD.

FRANCIS PERRY.

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EUGENE 'Riv ARD.

LEVI RACETTE.

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GERMAN. Premium: Distinguished:

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ELOCUTION. First Premium: Second ''

CHARLES REILLY.

" Third " " " " " Fourth " " " " "

PHILIP LETO URNEAU.

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DANIEL DANAHY, ARMAND LABRIE,

JAMES KIRBY.

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DAv1t> CARON . JAMES DouGHERTY. JAMES KIRBY.

MA.T HEMATICS. GEOMETRY. First Pren:iz'"um :

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NICHOLAS WALSH. ALPIIONSE LEGRIS.

TRIGONOMETRY. ' First Premium : . Second " .Distinguished:

JAMES KEANE • FRANQIS DILLON.

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FRANCIS REILLY. WILLIAM Go;ura.A.

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DAVID CAB-ON. THOMAS DEVENgY. JAMES DouGHl!:RTY. JAMES KIRBY.

SECOND CLASS. First Premium : Second ''

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ZEPHYR GRAVELINE, }

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DANIEL DANAHY.

PHILIP LESAGE. EDWARD PEaRY.

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·NATURAL S.CIENC'ES. PHYSICS. First Premzut,n: · Sec.on~ " Distt'.nguz'.shed: "

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CiIA1tLES REILLY. AitMAND LABRIE. GEORGE RIVARD.• I I

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ALFB.ED Fuzin1. EDWARD HUNT.

TELEGRAPHY. Premium: Disting,,islud:

W1u..1.ut GOLTRA.

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FRANCIS PERRY. LEVI RACETTE. ALPHONSE LEGRI8.

FRANCl8 DILLON.

SECO/\rD CLASS.

First Premium : "

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GEOJlGE

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CLEOPHAS BOUDREAU.

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E»wARD PERRY.

HENBY CHARET. ROBERT LETOUBNEA.U.

PLAIN CHANT. Premium: l)istinguished:

GEORGE RIVARD. JULlAN LIBERT.


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