Front desk of the AV Photography section in the Hall building
Mite Avista lab at Loyola campus.
Mark Schofield in the Concordia TV studio, 1987.
First row (seated): James Gore (Supervisor, Technical Opns), Cindy Canavan (Supervisor, Cinemas), Carole Theriault (Scheduling Officer, Media), Clara Paradisis (Administrative Secretary), Unidentified person, Erica Justmann (Head, Visual Media Res).
Second row (standing): Audrey Wells (Scheduling Officer, Facs), Dana Bodnar (Head, Graphics Section), James Gregson (Scheduling Officer/Facs), Roger Tyrrell (Supvr, Studio Facilities), Roman J. Haydamacha (Tech Spec – Tech Div), Roger Kenner (Head, Learning Lab), Luis Nasim (Supervisor, Learning Labs), unidentified person.
Back row (standing): . Loni Cornax (Supervisor, Learning Labs), Gary Boyd (Asst Director, R&D), Charles Belanger (Assistant Photographer), Thomas McElroy (Manager, Technical Opns), Jergen Mueller (Supervisor, Technical Opns), Denis Robert, Gunars Cugurs, Michel Keeffe (Supvr, Studio Facilities), Alain Lamarche (Evening Supvr – Learn Labs), Mark Schofield (Acting Director), Helen Bambic-Workman (Avista Specialist), unidentified man.
Poetry 5; Performance and reading by Jackson MacLow.
Professor Candlin, visiting professor from the University of Lancaster, speaks about language in education in a lecture titled: Language: Its Social Significance in Education.
Ray Ginger, visiting professor from the University of Calgary, speaks about the dynamics of the city during the series of lectures held during the 25th anniversary of Sir George Williams University in a lecture titled Recent Urban Problems in the United States.
Eric Hoyle, visiting professor from the University of Bristol, speaks about innovation and education in a series of lectures in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Sir George Williams University in a lecture titled Encouraging Educational Innovation.
Thomas Kilroy, playwright, novelist and visiting lecturer from the University of Dublin, speaks at a series of lectures held during the 25th anniversary of Sir George Williams University in a lecture titled Nationalism and Irish Theatre.
An unidentified professor speaks about the research project studying the environmental effects Mirabel Airport will have on Montreal in a series of lectures in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Sir George Williams University.
Poet in residence at Sir George Williams, Irving Layton reads a selection from his work.
Proceedings of the ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone at H. F. Hall building.
Part 1: Al Purdy reads a selection of his works; Part 2: Interview with Al Purdy on the television program Of All People.
Luis Borges was a visiting professor at Harvard at the time of recording, and is a short story writer and essayist. Professor Borges's lecture is about the beginnings of English poetry.
Second reading in a series of readings. Anthony Hecht reads a selection of poetry from his works.
Lecture by Dr. Sheila McDonough, Professor of Religion, Concordia University. University of the Air Lecture Series - Part 1. The Life of Muhammad - Part 2. The Teaching of Qur'an - Part 3. Religious Law and Ritual - Part 4. Islamic Mysticism Part - 5. Islam in the Modern World.
Lectures given by Larry E. Smith, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods, Concordia University. University of the Air Lecture Series - Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Annuities and Mortgages Part 3: Bank loans, credit cards and bonds Part 4: Personal Financial Decisions Part 5: Methods of Selection.
Lectures given by Dr. Elaine B. Newman, Assistant Professor of Biology, Sir George Williams University. University of the Air Lecture Series - Part 1: Cholera: History of a Disease Part 2: The Voracious Underworld Part 3: Meet Thiobacillus Thiooxidans Part 4: Microbes as Chemists Part 5: Microbes as Villains.
Lecture given by Dr. Louis F. Mottola, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods, Concordia University. University of the Air Lecture Series - Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Measures of Central Tendency, Dispersion and Sampling Part 3: Data Presentation Part 4: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics Part 5: How to Evaluate Statistics.
Documentary about Herbert de la Cueva, elderly resident of Hingston Hall, Loyola College and a Participant of Loyola Parish.
Documentary about Herbert de la Cueva, elderly resident of Hingston Hall, Loyola College and participant of Loyola Parish.
Magnetic tracks for an anti-smoking film possibly produced at Loyola College.
Documentary showing life on a Cree reserve in Québec.
Documentary showing life on a Cree reserve in Québec.
Documentary showing life on a Cree reserve in Québec.
A + B positive rolls and an optical soundtrack of an anti-smoking film possibly produced by students of Loyola College.
Magnetic track from a documentary about literacy programs in Bombay, India.
Dr. S. McDonough is from Simone de Beauvoir Institute.