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Loyola College

www.immigrantscanada.comHilaire Belloc Dept: - Gazette, Saturday, March 10, 1923, according to Montreal Gazette. The welcoming party from Loyola College, where he was to lecture that evening, were seriously worried Had he missed the train's departure from Toronto? Had he decided not to come at all and hunting a celebrity proved an engrossing occupation to several earnest persons last night. Hilaire Belloc was in a grump. The celebrated author and poet, French-born but British by upbringing and citizenship, was meant to arrive at Bonaventure Station. But as the passengers disembarked from the train, he was nowhere to be seen. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news. www.immigrantscanada.com    .  .

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