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David Maurice Brousson (December 14, 1920 – May 3, 1992) was a businessman,
educator and
political figure in
British Columbia. He
represented North Vancouver-Capilano...
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Claude Brousson (1647–1698) was a
French Huguenot lawyer and preacher. His work for the
Huguenots is
explained in the book by Dr.
Samuel Smiles. He returned...
- (Burnaby-Seymour, June 25, 1968).
Reason for by-election:
Resignation of D. M.
Brousson on
October 23, 1973 to look
after his
business interests.
Elections BC...
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Progressive Conservative Mary
Collins 28,616 56.45 -2.91
Liberal David Brousson 13,575 26.78 +2.33 New
Democratic Larry Whaley 6,310 12.45 -2.19 Green...
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number of
teachers known as "prophets",
notably François
Vivent and
Claude Brousson, resisted.
Vivent encouraged his
followers to arm
themselves in case they...
- (including
Horacio Antonio Stiusso,
Patricio Miguel Finnen, and
Alejandro Brousson) to be
available to
declare in the
investigation about Judge Galeano's...
- T. H.
Bridgewater (60149), RAFVR. A. T.
Brock (70085), RAFVR. R. H. C.
Brousson (73102), RAFVR. R. H.
Brown (73106), RAFVR. T. H. Bryant, MC, (79840),...
- physician.
Wilhelm von
Humboldt (1767–1835),
German linguist.
Claude Brousson (1647–1698), martyr,
pastor and pacifist. Jean
Calas (1698–1762), martyr...
- (43315). R. S. L.
Bowker (65622). V. P.
Brooks (77257), RAFVR. R. H. C.
Brousson (73182), RAFVR. C. J.
Brown (68295), RAFVR. F.
Brown (46457), RAFVR. V...
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Winner Party Cause Retained North Vancouver-Capilano
February 5, 1974
David Brousson Liberal Gordon Gibson Jr.
Liberal Resignation Yes
South Okanagan...