Le fonds contient de l'information sur la carrière musicale de Clyde Duncan. On y retrouve des contrats d'engagements (1939-1940), les règlements de la Canadian Federation of Musicians, des programmes de concerts, des coupures de presse, des photographies et des documents sonores.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on the history, structure, aims, and activities of Freemasonry and other secret organizations, with a particular focus on anglophone and francophone Freemasonry in Quebec.
The fonds includes correspondence, articles, transcripts of lectures, programs for ceremonies, minutes, membership lists, photographs, and other materials. Among the correspondence are original letters and manuscript notes dated 1913-1931 in which francophone Catholics report to the church hierarchy the names of suspected Freemasons. There are an original letter and a certificate of resignation from Freemasonry. The fonds includes a collection of objects. Their significance is explained in various works in the Masonic Collection; see below, Associated Materials.
The fonds is organized according to the following series:
P015/A Early life; Hannah family
P015/B Research on Freemasonry and other secret societies
The Graeme Clyke fonds consists of materials created and accumulated by Graeme Baxter Clyke related to the Negro Community Centre (NCC), Union United Church, Royal Arthur School, Little Burgundy, and Saint-Henri. Photographs showcase programs and activities offered at NCC, including dance and music lessons, arts and crafts, wood working, sports, summer camps, and games. They also depict NCC staff, including but not limited to Stanley Clyke, Emily Clyke, Lawrence Sitahal, Daisy Peterson Sweeney, Martha Griffiths, and Mrs. Palmas. Photographs also show the interior and exterior of the NCC, Union United Church, Royal Arthur School, and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.). They also depict many other buildings around Little Burgundy and Saint-Henri. Students and teachers at the NCC and Royal Arthur School appear throughout the photographs, as do members of the Union United Church. Textual records in the fonds consist of those documenting the administration of the NCC, including its programs, activities, and services, and the memorial service of Roy States.
The Graeme Clyke fonds is divided into 4 series:
• F027/A Negro Community Centre
• F027/B Union United Church
• F027/C Royal Arthur School
• F027/D Little Burgundy and Saint-Henri
The fonds documents the mission, structure, administration, programs, activities, facilities, and evolution of the Quebec YMCA (as of 2009, Le Y du Québec) from its founding in 1854 to the late 20th century.
The records include founding documents, annual reports, committee minutes, financial statements and other financial records, employee files, files on buildings and facilities, and administrative files and correspondence relating to programs such as summer camps and courses.
The fonds also includes architectural drawings, scrapbooks of press clippings, brochures, and other promotional materials, photographs of Quebec YMCA events and activities from the late 19th century until the late 20th century, and objects such as flags, signs, plaques, pins and medals.
The fonds is organized in the following series:
P0202/1 Founding Documents, Constitution, By-Laws, Histories
P0202/2 Reports and Minutes
P0202/3 Financial Administration
P0202/4 Human Resources Administration
P0202/5 Branches, Buildings, Facilities
P0202/6 Programs
P0202/7 External Relations
P0202/8 Photographs
Le fonds témoigne partiellement de la carrière musicale, jusqu'en 1975, d’Yves Charbonneau ainsi que du Quatuor de Jazz du Québec (1967-1975), de la colonie artistique de Val-David (1970), de la Ferme du Petit Québec libre (1970-1973), et du café expérimental L'Amorce (1972-1974). Le tout est complété par des journaux politiques ramassés par Yves Charbonneau durant les années 1970. Le fonds comprend aussi des documents textuels et des photographies en lien avec les études en arts visuels entrepris par Yves Charbonneau au lendemain de la rupture du Jazz libre.
Le fonds est divisé dans les séries suivants :
F033/A – Jazz libre du Québec
F033/B – Journaux politiques
F033/C - Études en arts visuels
On y retrouve des documents juridiques, des coupures de presse, des tracts, des notes, des photographies ainsi que deux images en mouvement.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of one sound recording and 43 photographs (slides, prints, and digital) related to various events which occurred at Sir George Williams University in 1967, 1969, and 1970.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on environmental studies and Loyola Science Faculty Council administration and activities.
The fonds includes documents accumulated by Robert Pallen as secretary of the Loyola Science Faculty Council, course files and course readings for environmental studies courses given in the 1970s, recordings of lectures by visitors to the environmental studies courses, and brochures on studies in science and human affairs.
The fonds provides information on the activities and administration of CUPA and its involvement in various cases.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, reports and documentation on social events, general ledgers, membership surveys and listings, the association's constitution and by-laws, and copies of the newsletter.
Sans titreThe description of this fonds is not yet available. Please contact Concordia University Records Management and Archives for more information: archives@concordia.ca.
The description of this fonds is not yet available. Please contact Concordia University Records Management and Archives for more information: archives@concordia.ca.
The fonds consists of Russell Breen’s personal records (mainly correspondence with individuals and organizations) between 1970 and 1991 and some administrative documents related to Saint-Patrick Basilica. The fonds also includes texts of speeches, homilies, and sermons delivered by Russell Breen, between 1973 and 1993.
Sans titreThe description of this fonds is not yet available. Please contact Concordia University Records Management and Archives for more information: archives@concordia.ca.
The fonds documents the financial management of Concordia University.
The fonds includes financial statements, general ledgers (on microfiches for some years) and account charts, control budget reports, some committee minutes (e.g. Budget and Audit committees) and general administrative records. There are also file copies of financial reports sent to the Quebec government such as the Rapport financier annuel, the Rapport périodique de dépenses d’investissement.
Sans titreThe 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
The fonds documents the financial management of Sir George Williams University during its last decade, before its merger with Loyola College to form Concordia University.
The fonds is mainly composed of financial reports and statements, and general ledgers.
The fonds is organized into the following series:
I0198/4120 Governing Bodies Committees
I0198/7200 Budget
I0198/7220
Financial Statements and Reports
I0198/7320
Accounting Registers
The fonds provides information on the retail environment in Canada from the 1950s through the 1970s, on Harold Shaffer's activities as a teacher, retail consultant, and writer, and on the Shaffer family.
The fonds contains correspondence, texts for speeches and lectures, articles, research material, and family papers. It includes acetates used in classroom teaching, and photographs.
The fonds is organized in the following series:
P0005/1 Publications and related case files, 1956-1978
P0005/2 Research project and related files, no date
P0005/3 Teaching materials, 1960s
P0005/4 General correspondence, 1950-1977
P0005/5 Addresses / speeches, 1957-1977
P0005/6 Business seminar materials, 1962-1969
P0005/7 Family papers
The fonds provides information on the QAAL's political and other activities in defence of the rights of adult students.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, conference documentation, financial records, and reports.
Sans titreLe fonds Joe Bell porte sur le jazz à Montréal et les personnalités qui l'ont influencé durant les années 1930 et 1940.
Le fonds est constitué du spicilège que Joe Bell a constitué et qui contient des photographies promotionnelles des différents orchestres et des musiciens avec qui il partageait la scène. On y retrouve des coupures de presse, des menus ainsi que des cartes de boîtes de nuit et de salles de bal.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on the administration of the Sir George Williams Part-Time Students' Association of Concordia University, and its evolution from an administrative and financial perspective.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, advertising, a constitution and by-laws, and a plaque from the SGW Unitarian Club.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of 11 photographs (glass slides) used in biology classes.
Sans titreLe fonds comprend 106 arrangements de pièces, datant des années 1950 et 1960, que Maury Kaye a réalisé pour piano, basse et batterie. Il contient aussi un enregistrement original de 1978 mettant en vedette Maury Kaye interprétant quelques-uns de ses succès.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on Robert A. Fraser's activities on various committees and external bodies and on his classes.
The fonds consists of correspondence, student papers, course files, and examinations.
Sans titreLe fonds Jack Litchfield porte sur l'oeuvre qu'il a produit A Chronology of Five Montreal Record-Collectors' Clubs et A Chronology of Six Montreal Record-Collectors Club (1989). Il contient les manuscrits dactylographiés des ouvrages.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on the construction of Loyola College.
The fonds includes specifications, contracts, and correspondence.
Sans titreThe fonds includes a copy of Finney's books. They witness to the teaching of introductory accounting in the 1930s.
Sans titreThe fonds primarily gives details on the language debate in Quebec in the 1970s and on income levels of francophone and anglophone Quebeckers relative to their level of education, among other issues. The fonds also includes files related to the chemical industry in Canada.
The fonds consists of minutes, reports, surveys, correspondence, speeches, and articles.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on English country houses and heraldry, which were topics of research conducted by David McKeen while he was a member of the English Department.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes, excerpts from publications, and clippings.
Sans titreThe fonds documents Wynne Francis' teaching activities and her writings on Canadian literature.
The fonds includes correspondence, notes, articles, and manuscripts.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on science, technology, and society.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, and various texts from Fred Knelman's teaching career at Concordia University and from his activities as a speaker and writer.
Sans titre