The sub-series documents the first Montreal YMCA camp. It includes scrapbooks, publicity materials, reports, correspondence, and other materials.
The sub-series contains correspondence, minutes, receipts, membership lists, clippings, financial statements, pamphlets, and other records relating to a 1919-1922 fundraising campaign whose goal was to raise $300,000 for a building fund.
The sub-series documents the development, facilities, and activities of the Railroad Branch YMCAs. It includes correspondence, reports, financial records, and a souvenir book.
The sub-series contains correspondence, vouchers, cheque requisitions, financial statements, agendas, minutes, clippings, and other records relating to a 1937-1938 fundraising campaign to raise $300,000 for Loyola College.
The sub-series contains a file of correspondence and other materials documenting Camp Thunderbird.
The sub-series consists of records relating to the rental of Argyle School in Westmount by S.G.W. in 1961.
The file documents programs of the Montreal YMCA that were addressed to workers on railroads. It includes correspondence and other materials.
The sub-series documents the training of potential YMCA career officers in the Fellowship Training Program run by the Montreal YMCA at Sir George Williams College/University from 1923 until 1970. The sub-series includes reports, applications, evaluations, correspondence, promotional materials, newsletters, program notes and schedules, minutes, and rosters.
Records in the sub-series document individuals who served as directors and presidents of the Metropolitan Montreal YMCA. It includes correspondence, research notes, speeches, biographical records, obituaries, photographs, speeches, a menu, and other materials.
The sub-series contains correspondence, reports, news releases, and other records documenting deliberations regarding the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
The sub-series documents the development of education on public affairs to encourage youth to develop intelligent citizenship and to accept the challenge to public service.
The records include lectures, addresses, and reports. It also contains the minutes of YMCA Mock City Council, a citizenship training venture, introduced in 1895 and documentation on the holding of several Model United Nations Assemblies in the 1950s.
The materials in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relations with Protestant churches and with the Roman Catholic Church.
The sub-series consists of correspondence, reports, news items, and other materials.
The sub-series contains correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, lists of donors and prospective donors, receipts, financial statements, wills, and other records related to fundraising campaigns, donations, the educational fund, Loyola College donations, estates, financial aid, and a conference.
The sub-series contains correspondence, assignment sheets, schedules, reports, an honour roll, lists of prospects, and other records related to Loyola's Development Program. Its goal was to raise $6,600,000 for capital needs.
The sub-series contains correspondence, reports, minutes, news releases, clippings, and other records related to the Council of Universities report The General Orientation of English-speaking Universities and the Future of Bishop's and Loyola. It includes records on comments regarding Council of Universities recommendations.
The sub-series concerns the merger that was finalized in 1974 with the formation of Concordia University from the union of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University. The sub-series contains correspondence, organization charts, news releases, reports, legal documents, enrolment statistics, and other records relating to legal, financial, personnel, academic, and administrative aspects of the merger process. It includes records on Concordia University by-laws, the election of the new Board of Governors, the selection of Concordia University officers, the transfer of assets and liabilities, the transfer of Loyola property, naming the new university, and the Loyola community's position on the merger process.
Documents in the sub-series relate to the operational transition from Loyola College as an independent entity through its merger with Sir George Williams to form Concordia University. The sub-series contains correspondence, press clippings, minutes, job descriptions, organization charts, enrolment statistics, news releases, legal documents, and other records related to the academic and administrative organization of Concordia University. It includes records on positions and appointments, financing and development, curriculum planning, space planning, and the restructuring of various departments.
The sub-series documents the Wilderness Survival Camp program. It includes a director's report and other materials.