The Fondation Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet pour la vocation is a foundation in France that was founded in 1960, as La Fondation de la Vocation, by Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet (then president of Publicis).
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Abbé François Blanchet (1707–1784) was a French littérateur, or Intellectual.
The younger brother of François Norbert Blanchet, Augustin Blanchet studied at Le Petit Séminaire de Québec and then at the Grand Seminary of Quebec.
On December 1 1843, the Vatican under Pope Gregory XVI established the Vicariate Apostolic of the Oregon Territory, and named Blanchet its vicar apostolic.
The bishop was born 9 August 1949 to Cyrus and Sadie Marie Blanchet Provost in Lafayette, Louisiana.
His remaining instruments are similar in number and quality to those of the Blanchet/Taskin family.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, and married Geoffrey Orme Blanchet on 30 May 1909.
William Dowd: The Surviving Instruments of the Blanchet Workshop, The Historical Harpsichord: a Monograph Series in Honor of Frank Hubbard, i, ed.