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The Worship of Canadian history
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1934 (Creation)
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- Lanctot, Gustave
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6 p.
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Gustave Lanctot is a historian, archivist, journalist, and soldier born at Sain-Constant, Quebec. He was educated at the College de Montreal and the Universite de Montreal. In 1907, he was called to the bar, and Lanctot soon abandoned law for journalism and worked for Le Canada and La Patrie before being awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University. In 1912, Lanctot found work as at the Public Archives of Canada. He was later the director of the Public Archives French Section and taught at the University of Ottawa. In 1937, Lanctot was appointed the deputy minister and Dominion Archivist. He remained in that position until 1948. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1926, and was also the president of the Canadian Historical Association in 1941. Lanctot was awarded a number of distinctions over the course of his career, including the French Legion dhonneur and the Royal Society of Canadas J.B. Tyrrell Medal for outstanding work in the history of Canada
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Broadcast on Radio Station CRCO, Ottawa, on 1934 Feb. 10 dealing with the perspective and interest of Canadian History, and the important role of Archives and archivists in preserving such history.
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2999 (Lanctot)
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