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1813-1951
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Barry, Leslie
montrant Apple Trees in Blossom, Pommiers en fleurs ou Le Printemps (1872) par Claude Monet, présenteé dans’exposition Monet and Chicago.L’œuvre a été pretée para collection de’Union League Club of Chicago.Source : Steve Johnson, « Union League Club Votes to Sell Its Prized Monet Painting to Cover Pandemic Losses
.Its area is about 100,000 acres, giving 1,000 acres to each member, should all come at once—an unlikely occurrence.This is four times the number ofakes and five times the acreage, per member, of the famous '' Union League Club'' of the Adirondacks, which contains twelve (12)akes and the same area of grounds ; so that
Electroty-pers’ Star Hockey Club .Stormont County Agrioultural Sunday School ‘Union«‘ofthe Sun Life ockoy Club 0 ioe Sunday School Hockey League Superior CourSupreme Court vies ae synod of the Dioceso of Mon-tro .Tarif of Cabs 2.11 Lacs.Tarif of Cartage Tariff of Water Rates .Tariff of Wharfage Rates.Telegraph Offices
in Can ada.29 Brothers of the Christian Schools .57 Burns Club .8<> Butohctsf Association.86 Cat» TarSr .54 Cabinet.21 Caledonian Cur'ing Club.93 Caledonian Society.78 Canada Club ."" Canada Presbyterian Churches 49 Canadian Amateur Athletic Union .97 Canadian Amateur Bowling League.• .91 Canadian Amateur Hockey League
s Association.•• Canadian Freight Association PA«IK Canadian Copyright Associa tion .S5Cnbvloniaii Curling Club .!»I Caua«iiau Railway Club.85 Caledonian .S«x*iety .77 Canada Pn-sbyterian Churches 51 CatiaUnion .96 Canandian Amateur Hockey League.92 Canadian Bankers’ Assn .8.Canadian Cricket Association 91
Montreal Diocesan Theolo gical Assn.65 Montreal Diocesan Womairs Auxiliary.64 Montreal Dispensary.66 Montreal and District Ama teur Cricket League.71 Montreal Eng.Rugby Foot ball Union.71 Montreal Football Club.71 Montreal Foundling ?mH Baby Hospital.59 Montreal Gardeners’ and Florists’Club.70 Montreal Gas Co.53 Montreal
Telephone Co.of Can.Board of Railway Commis- Boys' Home.Bricklayers' Union.British Army and NavyVeterans’ Association.British Empire, The.BritishEmpire League in Brothers of the Christianc Builders' Exchange.….Cab Tarif?Cabinet.Caledonian Curling Club.Caledonian Society.Canada Club.Can.Presbyterian churches Canadian Amateur
Diocesan Theologi cal College.70 Montreal Diocesan Theolo gical Assn.73 Montreal Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary.72 Montreal Dispensary.74 Montreal ana District Ama teur Cricket League.79 Montreal Eng.Rugby Foot ball Union.79 Montreal Football Club.79 Montreal Foundling and Bal y Hospital.67 Montreal Gardeners’ and Florists
.Board of RailwayCCu>munission- rs ers '.case Board ofTrade 112111.Boys’ parm & ‘Training SchoolBo Home.soseneuse ‘ee Bricklayers?Union British Army and Navy Veter- ans’ Association, British Empire, The.….British Empire League in Can- Brothers of ‘the Christian Schools Builders’ Exchange.su.I.Burne (lab, , Cab Tariff a vus
Archambault, Joseph-Papin, 1880-1966
; Friends of the Soviet Union; Cooperative Societies; Y.C.L.; Farmers’ Unity League; Workers’ Exservicemen League; Women’s Labor League; Labor League Children’s Camp; National Committee of Unemployed Councils; Independent Unemployed Workers Organisation; Progressive Arts Club; Workers’ Unity League; Mine Workers’ Union of
et artistes jusqu’aux employés civils, officiers de’État, gouvernants, et s’étendant aux employés de même catégorie.» Ces différents clubs sont groupés dans une florissante union nationale appelée National League of Masonic Clubs, donte siège est à Washington.Selon un correspondant américain du Bulletin de’Association
et de restreindrea définition des établissements privés aux clubs ayant moins de 400 membres et ne servant pas à « promouvoire commerce ».Face aux pressions, plusieurs clubs à traverse pays, commee (onathan Club à Los Angeles,'Union League Club à Philadelphie où'University Club à Washington ont commencé à ouvrir
es salons do\u2019Union League Club.[lI sem pourvu au remplacement tes membres décédés du comité originel et à\u2019élection de roprésentants des principalos villes des Etats-Unis.D'aprèses devis préparés par un architacte st un iugéniour, àa requête du comité,o coût du piédestal sera de S150,000 à 200,000, On sait
».This m itch was suggested by a paragraph in a French iwpvr, which announced that M.Licost, u Parisian, had died of dyspepsia afterive days of heavy quail eating.Mr.Paul said that he would vat one quail a day for forty days.A member of the Union league Club who was present declared that Mr.Walcott Imd eaten two ouail
chances, of himself, ot the poor and trifling things around him.\u201d Free Enterprise No Longer Free Charles BE.Merriam, professor emeritus at the University of Ohicago and vice-chairman of the National Resources Planning Board, told the Union League club that the government.would have to act to protect private enterprise
clock and announced that the time would years, Col.Ingerso.uphold atheism.On enquiry at the Union League Club'it wasearned that the hall in might have been on that groun teur the composition of theegis.ature i al moment after three \"o'clock the excitement became rester.Those in the rotunds ap- peare be going crazy
.occasion -a Je ovenings #luce to read them to a detéct c ile of friends composed of about a dozen yen men at the Union League Club House, in this : city.They were so much pleased with the : - composition and statement of the Tetters, that- they Immediately made up a purse of 60, with which they purchased theady in question a splendid
, à Chicago, dans une maison de North State street, habitée par un débitant de boissons, du nom de James MacCormack, dont’établissement se trouve au rez-de-chaussée.MacCormackouait une chambre meublée, située au-dessus du débit de boissons, â un garçon de salle, Walter Phipps, employé à’Union League Club