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Monique Meloche

Series

Monique Meloche
Date [1939-1947]
Dimensions3.5 cm of textual records
Origin Canada
Object NumberP556/C
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Monique Meloche This document was digitized thanks to the generous support of Sun Life Financial
Scope and Content

This series is made up of three autograph books that belonged to Monique Meloche. They were filled during the period when the young woman grew from childhood into adolescence. Not all of the notes recorded in the books are dated. Based on the inscriptions that are dated, the first volume was filled in 1939, the second, from 1940 to 1944, and the third, from 1946 to 1947.

These notebooks contain signatures, short notes, good wishes and various reflections. They chronicle Monique Meloche's relationships with those around her, notably members of her family, including her aunts Alma and Gertrude, her uncle Roland, and her cousins from Ottawa, Colette and Yvonne. Her grandfather writes her an affectionate note dated March 20, 1940: "For a man, true happiness is made up of three distinct joys. The first is his wedding day, the second is the day of his first child's birth, and the third is the day when he becomes a grandfather." The notebooks also contain numerous expressions of friendship, many from schoolmates at Académie Saint-Urbain, including Paulette Lalonde, Pierrette Bouchard, Béatrice Lapointe, Jacqueline Lévesque and someone named Francyne, who dates her note the "day of graduation," June 17, 1946 or 1947. Maryse Gatien, who teases that she is a "member of the Gamelord trio," writes, after returning the notebook: "May you always remember the naughty schoolmate who, on June 18, 1946, ruined your autograph book by writing in it upside down."

Some signers choose to express themselves with maxims, like her Académie Saint-Urbain classmate Andrée Gervais on November 27, 1946, who writes several sentences that she attributes to Lamartine: "Happiness is but a somewhat more fragrant hour... Breathe deeply of it, but speak in hushed tones... It is merely on loan from the heavens, not a gift." Others make drawings, like her cousin Yvonne Ducharme from Ottawa, who made a drawing of a child praying and signed it April 8, 1943, or her friend Lorraine Guérin, whose entry is illustrated with little birds.

The notebooks also contain some messages from several nuns who were no doubt her teachers. Some note that Monique had a talent or, at the very least, an interest in music. For example, Sister Sainte-Antoinette-de-Notre-Dame wishes her to become a great musician, and Sister Saint-Albert-du-Rosère hopes that a musical future awaits her.


Notes

Source of title proper: Based on the contents of the series.

Language: The documents are in French and English, but primarily in French.

 

Last update: February 26, 2019


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