![]() Garry Trudeau in 1995, with his father Francis B. Trudeau, Jr. (founder of the Trudeau Institute, an independent, not-for-profit biomedical research center) (courtesy of Garry Trudeau and the Institute) | Author: G. B. TrudeauAlso known as: Trudeau G, g.b.trudeau, Gary Trudeau, Garry Trudeau, G. P. Trudeau, Garry Trudeau ... (see complete list), J. B. Trudeau, Gerry Trudeau, G.B. Treaudeau, Garry Truddeau, Gary B. Trudeau, Garry B. Trudeau, Doonesbury G. B. Trudeau, G. B. Trudeau Doonesbury, Garry; G. B. Trudeau Trudeau, G. B.; Introduction By Garry Wills Trudeau
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