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Frappier is a cheerful fellow with a beard and an earring who himself grew up poor in a small Vermont town.
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Frappier is a cheerful fellow with a beard and an earring who himself grew up poor in a small Vermont town.
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Paul Frappier, aka Bad News Brown, learned that a simple harmonica could be a surprisingly powerful instrument.
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Some months after all the excitement had ebbed, I mentioned my bewilderment at the gangs 'successful penetration of Vermont to Chris Frappier, an investigator with the state public defender's office.
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Some months after all the excitement had ebbed, I mentioned my bewilderment at the gangs 'successful penetration of Vermont to Chris Frappier, an investigator with the state public defender's office.
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In October, 1974, he was appointed Director of the Armand Frappier Institute of Microbiology, the office he continues to hold.
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For nearly four decades, the Armand Frappier Institute's accomplishments and basis of expertise in microbiology and related disciplines have been steadily expanding.
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Dr. Lemonde, a scientist working at the Armand Frappier Institute, found in the early sixties that the BCG vaccine was effective against the development of a number of experimental tumours in animals.
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During the second half, I will expand on the main features, the major activities and the projected development of the Armand Frappier Institute.
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In the early seventies, a similar demonstration was made in man by Dr. Davignon, also from the Armand Frappier Institute.
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