Proper noun
Gendron (plural Gendrons)
A surname.
Gendron, p.77; Richter, p.182 A scandal erupted when Breton read Picabia's Manifeste cannibale ("Cannibal Manifesto"), lashing out at the audience and mocking them, to which they answered by aiming rotten fruit at the stage. Source: Internet
Cernat, p.115; Richter, p.43, 59 With his departure, Gendron argues, Tzara was able to move Dada vaudeville -like performances into more of "an incendiary and yet jocularly provocative theater." Source: Internet
Latendresse and Gendron said they will never forget the reception the Black Bears received when they landed at Bangor International Airport and got on a bus headed for a celebration at Alfond Arena in Orono. Source: Internet
Sebastien Gendron, co-founder and CEO of Transpod,said the company is also working on design of a test track in France. Source: Internet
The Liberals are not the only MNAs not running again: at least five Parti Quebecois MNAs, including Alexandre Cloutier, Agnes Maltais, and Francois Gendron, have announced they will seek another term of office. Source: Internet
Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Gendron, tactical operating center operations noncommissioned officer in charge with 3rd Cavalry Regiment, records grid coordinates in the regimental TOC while on rotation here, Feb. 20. Source: Internet