found: Justice, transparence et démocratie, 1997:cover (Conférence Olivaint)
found: Lettres d'Afrique du Sud, c2001:t.p. (Conférence Olivaint) t.p. verso (founded in 1875, it is one of the oldest associations of former students of the "grandes écoles" of France. It is a group of professionals with diverse interests who visit foreign countries, discover the riches of such countries, then come back home and write and publish books on their impressions and experiences during those trips)
found: Wikipedia, June 12, 2013(Conférence Olivaint; oldest and one of the most private French student societies; main activity is organizing weekly conferences with notable characters of French public life; divided between young people under 30 (branche Jeunes) and an alumni branch (branche Anciens); limited to 150 members at a time; named after Father Pierre Olivaint, martyred during the Paris Commune, founded by Jesuits; secularized in 1968; in recent years, it has begun to emerge from its traditional secrecy; organizes an annual symposium that is open to the public)