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I0007-11-0047 · Item · March 3, 1975
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Satirical lecture held at the F.C. Smith Auditorium on the existence of Canadian Literature. Ronald Warren? (Sean Kelly) is the speaker and executive editor of "National Lampoon."

Cantor Häss
I0007-11-0024 · Item · March 22, 1973
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Lecture for a theology course. Held at the Vanier Auditorium. Technical documentation included with tape. Description and signing of Jewish cantors. Cantor Häss

Carnival Talent Show
I0007-11-0072 · Item · 1972
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Performances during a talent show held at Loyola College during Carnival 1972.

I0007-11-0004 · Item · May 1, 1976
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Charismatic service held at an unknown location. Documentation included with each tape. On the 4th reel, Charismatic Renewal is recorded over a lecture on Hinduism. When the charismatic recording ends, the lecture on Hinduism continues.

Christmas Carols
I0007-11-0002 · Item · [196-?]
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Minuit Chrétien, Ça bergers assemblons-nous, Adeste fideles, Il est né le Divin Enfant, The Trumpet Shall Sound, Hallelujah!, O tannenbaum, Joy to the World.

Christmas Carols Concert
I0007-11-0003 · Item · December 2, 1973
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Recorded in a chapel by Bertrand Samson. 1 of the 3 tapes may be a copy. Check before reformatting.

Concert Christmas
I0007-11-0005 · Item · December 2, 1975
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Held at F.C. Smith Auditorium. Documentation included with tape. Recorded on both sides.

Conference with Yvon Dupuis
I0007-11-0021 · Item · October 15, 1973
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Conference with Mr. Yvon Dupuis, Head of the Social Credit Party. The meeting was held at Loyola College.

Crisis in Conscience
I0007-09-0016 · Item · January 19, 1974
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Daniel Berrigan answers questions from a panel about Quebec and Canada at an open forum. Father Berrigan presents his philosophy of life and how it might affect us in Québec. Father Habee of the Université de Montréal, Mrs. H. Bastien of the Greater Montreal Anti-Poverty Coordinating Commission and Mr. D. Waters, Associate Editor of the Montreal Star react to and discuss Father Berrigan's lecture in the light of their own experience.

I0007-09-0014 · Item · January 18, 1974
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On air interview with Daniel Berrigan about his play "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" being performed at Loyola College and his anti-war activities.

I0007-11-0038 · Item · May 6, 1973
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Conference held at F.C. Smith Auditorium. The first seminars sponsored by an association of religious educators. Conference introduced by Fr. Emmett Johns and Paul Trembley is the keynote speaker.

I0007-09-0030 · Item · May 30, 1974
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Testimonial Dinner for Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S. J. held at the Bonaventure Hotel, in Montreal. Rev. Malone whose resignation as President of Loyola College took effect in July 1974. Speakers: Timothy P. Slattery and Rev. Patrick G. Malone.

Ghandi and Non-Violence
I0007-09-0007 · Item · November 5, 1974
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Lanza Del Vasto speaks to Concordia students about Ghandi and non-violence.

I0007-09-0022 · Item · October 22, 1974
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Mike Mitchell gives a description of the culture and political situation of Aboriginal peoples. Mike Mitchell, Director of North America Indian Travelling College. This lecture was part of the Loyola's Native Peoples of Canada Series.

Loyola '75
I0007-09-0028 · Item · 1971-1972
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For Loyola Information service - Listing of upcoming speakers for 75th anniversary - Scenes from Loyola College.

Michel Chartrand Lecture
I0007-11-0018 · Item · November 28, 1973
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Held at the F.C. Smith Auditorium. Michel Chartrand speaks about capitalism and labour. Documentation included with tape. (See also Loyola News, Nov. 30, 1973, p.1) Michel Chartrand, President of the Montreal Central Council of the CNTU [CSN].

Northern Communications
I0007-09-0013 · Item · January 24, 1975
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Gail Valaskakis gives a historical background to all types of communication in the north, the development of writing and television techniques, and the possibilities for the future with the CRTC and Anek in this talk.