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Fonds Normand Thériault
Normand Thériault is an important figure in the Quebec cultural scene. His career enables us to follow important transformations in contemporary, artistic culture in Quebec. The fonds reflects the activities of Normand Thériault as art critic, exhibition curator and curator of contemporary art.
The fonds contains personal documents, including numerology charts and correspondence; course notes and academic work, curriculum vitae, texts and press clippings, interview transcripts, documents related to the Québec 75 exhibition; documents related to the Groupe de recherche en administration de l’art (GRAA), to Médiart and the Institut d’art contemporain de Montréal, including letters patent, minutes of meetings, grant submissions, financial statements, accounting records, questionnaires, and research reports. The fonds also consists of contracts, professional correspondence, photographic documents, drawings and collages, plans, moving images, audio documents and objects.
Finding aids: The fonds Normand Thériault file contains an interview (in French) with Rose-Marie Arbour that took place with the archivists Denis Lessard and Catherine Fournier on November 17, 2011 in relation to the fonds’ treatment, including the context around the creation of the Groupe de recherche en administration de l’art, the GRAA (1971-1973), and on the creation of Médiart. The file also includes a selective bibliography of publications by Normand Thériault, a bibliography of press clippings contained in the fonds, a list of exhibitions organized by Normand Thériault and a list of publications by Médiart
Sur les lieux : Normand Rajotte
Normand Rajotte's photography exhbition entitled "Sur les lieux" at La Castiglione Gallery
Envelope addressed to Emma Normand containing cattle brands
Envelope addressed to Emma Normand from Mrs. Charles Normand containing cattle brands
Normand Electric Boat Unit Blueprint
Complete boat unit in first go boats by Normand Electric Co., Ltd. Scale full size, drawing No.8336 with accompanying letter
No.356, Normand L. Gibbons
Transcript (139 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with Normand L. Gibbons on September 13-November 20 1990. This interview is no. 356 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1275 through U-1277In three interviews, Normand L. Gibbons (b. 1931) talked about his boyhood in St. George, Utah and the influence of his parents in shaping his humanitarian and educational philosophy and practices; his time spent on a church mission, military service, and graduate education; and his work with students at Cyprus High School which led to his career in student services at the University of Utah. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole
Normal forms and approximated feedback linearization in discrete time
The paper discusses approximated feedback linearization of nonlinear discrete-time dynamics which are controllable in first approximation and introduces two types of normal forms. The study is set in the context of differential/difference representations of discrete-time dynamics proposed in [Monaco, Normand-Cyrot, in: Normand-Cyrot (Ed.), Perspectives in Control, a Tribute to Ioan Doré Landau, Springer, Londres, 1998, pp. 191-205]
Le guide de l'ornemaniste, ou de l'ornement pour la décoration des batimens : tels que frises, arabesques, panneaux, rosaces, candelabres, vases... / dessiné et gravé au trait par Charles Normand...
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Normand Knox letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, June 7th 1800
Normand Knox informs Thomas Rotch that he cannot purchase any bank shares for Rotch because none are offered for sale. He also mentions that New York merchant, Isaac Hicks has given him two thousand four hundred fifty six dollars which has been deposited in the bank. 7.75" x 8" (19.6cm by 20.2cm
Normand Knox letter to Thomas Rotch, Hartford, October 1 1810
Normand Knox thanks Thomas Rotch for his attention to Knox's interests. He reports that a third party bought two ewes, probably merino breed for him in Boston at 120 and 110 dollars. According to this letter, Know relates that Mr. Wales informed him that Rotch himself did not buy any merinos for him. 7.7" x 12.8" (19.6cm by 32.5cm
Focus Down East commentary written by Normand Laberge, owner of Tidewalker Ass
Focus Down East commentary written by Normand Laberge, owner of Tidewalker Associates in Trescott. Laberge outlines several advantages associated with investment in tidal power. He also discusses his company\u27s plans to construct a dam in Half Moon Cove near Eastport that would benefit from the area\u27s nearly 18 foot difference between high and low tides
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