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Louis Jalbert Papers Finding Aid
Louis C. Jalbert (1910 - 1989), was known as “Mr Democrat” for his state governmental service record. He was born in Lewiston Maine and educated in Lewiston schools. He attended the University of Maine-Portland and Bliss College, from which he obtained his J.D. He was a member of the Centre D’Héritage and the Jacques Cartier Snowshoe Club, and an officer of the Central Maine Railroad. He was Dean of the Maine House, and a legislator from 1945 until 1984 – a record 19 two-year terms. He held numerous committee chairs during this time, and was responsible for establishing the Central Maine Vocational Institute (later Central Maine Community College) and the building of the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge between Lewiston and Auburn. He married Yvonne Sproul In 1938 – the couple had no children
La Fontaine Raconté aux Enfants
There are seven fables here, as the early illustrated T of C shows. They are the perfect choices for little children: FC, TH, GA, OF, WL, FS, and LM. La Fontaine's verse is transformed into easily understood prose. The illustration styles are colorful and lively. As on the title -page, the climactic page of FC has a line to show the path of flight of the cheese from crow's beak to fox's mouth. After each good prose telling, there is a La Fontaine's verse text. The first scene of TH has animals in various human pre-jogging poses. The bear even has his water-bottle! The frog makes frog paw-marks in the stripe that the stag has drawn as the starting line. True to La Fontaine's version, the hare rests with his soda-plus-straw at the starting line. He tells himself that this victory will bring him no great glory. In this version, it is to show his defiance that he takes a little nap at the starting line. He awakens to see the tortoise almost at the finish line. In GA, the cicada here does not say the full the sentence that includes Je chantais. OF starts with a lovely rhyming proverb: D'un oeuf, jamais on ne fera un boeuf. Cette morale n'a rien de neuf. The frog here undergoes an identity crisis. She had thought herself the queen of places. Her humiliation sets up here for her attempt to get back her identity. Her skin takes on various colors. Petit ou grand, restez vous - même car c'est ainsi qu'on vous aime. The book's most dramatic images are those of the black wolf encountering the white lamb. If I were a parent of a young child, I would be delighted to read him or her this book.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchDes histoires adaptées par Marc Séassa
Cages of Jade
As a result of the Chinese exclusion act, San Francisco Bay’s Angel Island acted as an immigration station for mostly Chinese immigrants in the beginning of the 20th century. Those held at the station would spend weeks, months, and even years on the island in horrible living conditions before being released or sent back to their origins. There are many poems written on the walls describing the sense of despair, loneliness, anxiety, and boredom which people faced during their stay. The title of my orchestral piece, “Cages of Jade,” comes from one of these poems. Through my piece for full symphony orchestra, I sought to portray the journey of this author from their arrival at the station to their eventual release into the US
Crédit immobilier à la consommation. Sanction du non-respect des exigences légales
International audience(Cass. 1re civ., 9 juill. 2003, n° 1043 F-P+B, Jalbert c/ Sté Entenial, D. 2003, AJ p. 2008
Crédit immobilier à la consommation. Sanction du non-respect des exigences légales
International audience(Cass. 1re civ., 9 juill. 2003, n° 1043 F-P+B, Jalbert c/ Sté Entenial, D. 2003, AJ p. 2008
Crédit immobilier à la consommation. Sanction du non-respect des exigences légales
International audience(Cass. 1re civ., 9 juill. 2003, n° 1043 F-P+B, Jalbert c/ Sté Entenial, D. 2003, AJ p. 2008
Interruptions
The meaning of the title Interruptions derives from a procedure in which musical ideas are interrupted throughout the work. The piece begins with a drone in the lower strings. Over this drone interruptions occur, first in the timpani, then in the brass and finally in the woodwinds. Similarly, in the middle section, motives presented earlier in the piece begin to interrupt one another. The pitch material utilized in the piece is presented in the introduction.
There are three principal motives: a repeated 32th note figure, an ascending major 7th and a descending minor 3rd.
The piece has a unique structure: A-B-C-D-A. The different sections are linked through their motives. A varied form of the A section returns at the end creating a modified arch form
Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940
Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940. 66 pages including covers and advertisements. Jalbert, Russell R., Fyodor Dostoievsky O\u27Connell, James, Escape Mulligan, Thomas A., Reward Whalen, Jr., Frank J., Monday to Monday Napolitano, Ralph, The Good That Men Do Smith, Raymond C., Shakespeare On Sleep Hayes, J.T., Lifter, Love and Butterflies Conway, Joseph A., The Old Harrington Hous
Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940
Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940. 66 pages including covers and advertisements. Jalbert, Russell R., Fyodor Dostoievsky O\u27Connell, James, Escape Mulligan, Thomas A., Reward Whalen, Jr., Frank J., Monday to Monday Napolitano, Ralph, The Good That Men Do Smith, Raymond C., Shakespeare On Sleep Hayes, J.T., Lifter, Love and Butterflies Conway, Joseph A., The Old Harrington Hous
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