In 1938, Marie-Victorin was authorized by his new superior to go to Cuba ? especially since he'd be paying for the trip himself, from the inheritance his father left him.
On December 14, he wrote to Brother Paulin to thank him: I'll be in Havana at Christmas. That night, I'll think of you.
For his first trip to Cuba, Marie-Victorin asked his driver, Lucien Charbonneau, to take him to Miami. From there they headed to Havana. It didn't cost much to fill your tank in those days!
Brothers Marie-Victorin and L?on in Havana. | UdeM: E0118Album1LaHavane
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