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            P0050-02-188 · Item · May 20, 1967
            Part of Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University fonds

            Dr. Hans Selye, at the unveiling of the plaque which is to be placed at the entrance of the Alumni Auditorium. This was on the occasion of a special Convocation to dedicate the Auditorium during the 30th anniversary Reunion of the Association of Alumni. Also standing is Ray Vaillancourt, Chairman of the Dedication. In the background, left to right: Dr. F. Fraser Fulton, Chanchellor, Dr. Robert C. Rae, Principal, Dr. Henry F. Hall Principal Emeritus and R. G. Thompson, President of the Association of Alumni.

            Samuel H. Schecter
            I0010-02-0082 · Item · October 25, 1969
            Part of Office of the Principal fonds

            Samuel H. Schecter, a Montreal entrepreneur and benefactor of this university at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall Building. Schecter established a fund to collect contemporary art, which later resulted in the outstanding Sir George Williams University Collection of Canadian Art. In the background, Edwy Cooke, Director of the Sir George Williams Art Galleries.

            Percy Weissman
            I0010-02-0085 · Item · October 25, 1969
            Part of Office of the Principal fonds

            Percy Weissman, Montreal industrialist, whose donation allowed the construction of an additional art gallery facilities at SGW University. The new art gallery located on the mezzanine of the Henry F. Hall Building, bears his name.

            Edwy Cooke
            I0010-02-0081 · Item · October 25, 1969
            Part of Office of the Principal fonds

            Edwy Cooke, Director of the Sir George Williams Art Galleries at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall building.