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Robert Theobald
I0002-02-0861 · Item · October 1976
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Robert Theobald, futurist and socio-economist. He was a guest lecturer at Concordia University in 1976. The title of his conference was ''Understanding the Transition from the Industrial Era to the Communications Era".

Marie Katherine Boyle
I0002-02-0849 · Item · [1975]
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Marie Katherine Boyle, B.A. 1964 at Loyola College. Ms. Boyle completed her B.A. in English and History in 1964. She then taught the English 211 course at Sir George Williams for six years. Mrs. Boyle also has an "A" diploma from St. Joseph Teachers College.

Agatha Coolen
I0002-02-0851 · Item · [1975]
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Agatha "Geth" Coolen, B. Comm in 1964 at Loyola College. A Maritimer who had come to Montreal in 1949, she was one of the first to enroll in the Bachelor of Commerce programme at Loyola.

I0002.1 · Fonds · 1956 - 1975

The fonds documents the Public Relations and Information Office’s efforts to establish effective communication services for Loyola College in the 1960s until the merger with Sir George Williams University in 1974. It mainly consists of documentation on academic, social and cultural events (e.g. convocations, conferences, theatre presentations) and on various administrative and academic matters (e.g. quest for a University charter, capital campaign, curriculum). The records of the Event Coordination Centre (series I002.1/19) provide information on the use of the college facilities for the organization of events, such as those held at the F.C. Smith Auditorium.

The fonds mainly includes correspondence, reports, information bulletins and press releases, promotional materials, addresses and speeches, and general administrative records. It also includes a large amount of photographs made by external agencies or by the Loyola College part time photographer, Paul Hrasko.

The fonds is organized into the following series:

I002.1/1. Budget
I002.1/2. Buildings & Properties
I002.1/3. Committees
I002.1/4. Conferences, Seminars & Special activities
I002.1/4.1. Conferences & Symposiums
I002.1/4.2. Special Activities
I002.1/4.3. Theatre
I002.1/4.4. Visiting Lecturers
I002.1/5. Curriculum & Programs
I002.1/6. Financing
I002.1/7. Legal Affairs & Contracts
I002.1/8. Publications
I002.1/9. Publicity & Public Relations
I002.1/10. Relations/Services - External
I002.1/11. Relations/Services - Internal
I002.1/12. Scholarships, Awards & Prizes
I002.1/13. Sports Activities
I002.1/14. Staff: General
I002.1/15. Staff: Teaching
I002.1/16. Statistics
I002.1/17. Student Life
I002.1/18. University, Organization, Policy & Planning
I002.1/19. Event Coordination Centre
I002.1/20. Photographs

Loyola College. Public Relations and Information Office
1974 Spring Convocation
I0002-02-3769 · Item · June 1, 1974
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

CBC broadcaster and journalist Barbara Frum arrives at Loyola Spring Convocation where she will deliver the convocation address. She is accompanied by Father Patrick Malone, Rector John W. O'Brien follows with other dignitaries.

Legal Aid Office
I0002-02-0063 · Item · January 1974
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Legal Aid Office at Loyola College. Shown here are Director and Assistant professor in the Political Science department, Marcel Danis and his assistant Nancy Bolton. The Legal Aid Office was established on a part-time basis in the summer of 1971.

Campus Centre
I0002-02-0090 · Item · January 1974
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Campus Centre lounge at Loyola College. The picture was created by overlapping two negatives. On the first, a man is sitting down, reading, while in the second, he appears to be sleeping.

I0002-02-0296 · Item · March 9, 1974
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Marriage and Divorce symposium at Loyola College. Guest speakers Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain (standing) and August Choquette. The symposium was sponsored by the Women's Studies program (inter-disciplinary studies) and the Women's Centre of Montreal YMCA.