Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . wenty-one years old:and Stella, who married Lawrence Bourgois, ofSaint Hyacinthe, Canada, a merchant, died in 1919of the influenza. Doctor Maillet attended the public schools ofButte, a commercial college in Canada, and thenentered Saint Marys College of Montreal. Canada,from Which he was graduated in 1899 with the de-gree of Bachelor of Arts. Following that he ma-triculated in the University of Laval, Montreal, Can-ada, from which


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . wenty-one years old:and Stella, who married Lawrence Bourgois, ofSaint Hyacinthe, Canada, a merchant, died in 1919of the influenza. Doctor Maillet attended the public schools ofButte, a commercial college in Canada, and thenentered Saint Marys College of Montreal. Canada,from Which he was graduated in 1899 with the de-gree of Bachelor of Arts. Following that he ma-triculated in the University of Laval, Montreal, Can-ada, from which he was graduated in 1902 with thedegree of Doctor of Medicine. In 1903 DoctorMaillet went to France and took a post graduatemedical course at the Faculty of Paris Univer-sity, and was connected with various hospitals, in-cluding the Saint Josepjis, the Hotel Dieu and theHotel Saint Antoine. Doctor Maillet while in Pariswas the first assistant of Doctor Chatellier in SaintJosephs Hospital, who at that time was professorof diseases of the ear, nose and throat and knownall over Europe and the United States for hisknowledge of his profession and his writings on. HISTORY OF MONTANA 1223 these special subjects. Doctor Maillet is an allround athlete and while at ]\IontreaI held the rec-ord for the lOO-yard dash as a member of theNational Club of that city. He played in champion-ship games of la crosse with the Nationals againstthe old Shamrocks and won the championship withhis team in igoi and 1903. His record as a hockeyplayer has gained him considerable reputation, andhe organized teams for playing this game at Butte,and brought them into first class place. After Doctor Maillet completed his studies atParis he took an extended tour all over Europe andvisited all of the leading hospitals. Returning tothe United States in 1906, he established himself inpractice at Butte, and has developed into the lead-ing specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose andthroat in Montana. His offices


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