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I0147 · Fonds · 1845, 1899-1976

The fonds consists of records generated by the Rector/President of Loyola College and other Loyola College administrative officers and organizations between 1899 and 1976.

The fonds includes correspondence; minutes; membership lists; news releases, clippings; leases; curricula vitae; organization charts; financial reports, annual reports; internal publications, pamphlets, booklets, bulletins; event schedules, conference programs, posters; business cards, invitations, membership cards; staff contracts; constitutive documents, legislative bills, act of incorporation, by-laws, policy and procedure statements, petitions for university status, terms of reference, briefs; advertising sheets, press releases; construction permits, specifications, tenders, architectural drawings; photographs; sound recordings.

The fonds is divided into the following series:

I0147/01 Alumni association
I0147/02 Assistant to the President
I0147/03 Associations and organizations
I0147/04 Budget
I0147/05 Buildings
I0147/06 Campaigns
I0147/07 Canadian Officers Training Corps
I0147/08 Charter
I0147/09 Commissions
I0147/10 Committees
I0147/11 Concordia University and merger
I0147/12 Conferences, seminars and special activities
I0147/13 Convocation
I0147/14 Correspondence
I0147/15 Departmental affairs
I0147/16 Internal relations
I0147/17 External relations
I0147/18 Publications
I0147/19 Publicity and public relations
I0147/20 Religious affairs
I0147/21 Scholarships
I0147/22 Staff
I0147/23 Students

Loyola College. Office of the President
COTC
I0147-02-03 · Item · 1951
Part of Office of the President fonds

Loyola College Contingent COTC
23 standing people on 4 rows on the stairs of the Administration Building at Loyola Campus.

Jesuits Fathers
I0147-02-16 · Item · September 20, 1952
Part of Office of the President fonds

Samedi soir dernier, le College des Jésuites de Québec recevait le groupe des Peres Jésuites delégués aux Fêtes du Centenaire de I'Université Laval. On remarque sur la premiere rangée, de gauche a droite :
T.R.P. Ruben Vargas Ugarte, recteur de l'Université pontificale de Lima, Péru;
T.R.P. Jorge Gonzalez, ,recteur de l'Universite catholique de Valparaiso, Chili;
T.R.P. Eugene Gallery, Président de Scranton University, Penn.E.-U.;
T.R.P. Léon Pouliot, Provincial des Jésuites canadiens—français;
T.R.P. Emilio Arango, recteur de I'Université pontificale Javeriana, Bogota, Colombie;
R.P. Dezza, professeur et ancien recteur de I'Université pontificale Grégorienne, Rome;
T.R.P. Frederick Lynch, recteur de St.Mary's University, Halifax;
R. P. John F. McCaffrey, rect,eur de Loyola College, Montreal.

sur la seconde rangée, de g. a d. :
R.P. Joseph Ledit, représentant de I'Institut pontifical des Etudes orientales, Rome;
R.P. Albert F. McGuinn, Boston College et représentant de I 'American Chemical Society, Washington;
R.P. W. Burke-Gaffney de Ste'Mary's University, Halifax et représentant de I'Académie Internationale d 'Histoire des Sciences, Paris;
R.P. Edward Sherry, représentant de I'Institut Biblique pontifical, Rome;
R.P. James Leavy, professeur de français, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. ;
R.P. Charles Boyer, doyen de la Faculté de Théologie, Université pontificale Grégorienne, Rome;
R.P. William Kegel, de l'Universite Saint-Louis, E.-U. ;
R.P. Paul Mayer, recteur du Collège des Jésuites, Québec;
R.P. Edwin A. Quain, vice-président de Fordham University, New-York;
R.P. Edward B. Rooney, directeur de "Jesuit Education Association of American";
R.P. Hogo Luhner, de l'Université Sophia, Tokio;
R.P. Philippe Leduc, recteur du Collège du Sacré-Coeur, Sudbury, Ont.

Quebec, 20 sept. 1952