The sub-series consists of records pertaining to the Principal or Rector's relations with the National Conference of Canadian Universities (NCCU) from 1956 to 1961, and with its successor body, the Association of Universities and Colleges, from 1964 to 1984.
The sub-series consists of records pertaining to S.G.W.'s relations with the Y.M.C.A. The sub-series includes minutes of meetings of the Metropolitan Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors from 1966 to 1978.
Subseries contains 2 original artworks from the exhibition Windows: From the Inside Out: Painting, Photography, Ceramic and Sculpture (1973), and a t-shirt with a photograph of the founding members of Powerhouse Gallery.
The sub-series consists of Brian McKenna’s writings for The Montreal Star, from 1967 to 1985, including, among a broad variety of other subjects, McKenna’s coverage of Expo ‘67 in Montreal.
The series contains mainly newspaper clippings, newspapers, and notes, but also photographs, drawings, and a replica of the satellite Sputnik from the United States Pavilion at Expo 67.
The sub-series provides information on the Latin American Committee, the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ), and the Committee to Protect Journalists, as well as Brian McKenna’s involvement within these organizations.
The sub-series contains newsletters, reports, books and pamphlets, notes, meeting minutes, newspaper articles, and correspondence.
The sub-series contains information about the Max Bell Fellowship and student proposals.
The sub-series contains, among others, newspaper articles, correspondence, notes, film proposals, and an open letter.
The sub-series contains information related to McKenna’s production companies, including personnel and equipment.
McKenna Purcell Productions Inc. was formed in the fall of 1980. It was superceded by Wartime Productions Inc. in 1989. Both companies were incorporated by Brian McKenna and Susan Purcell.
The sub-series contains, among other documents, annual reports, financial statements, certificates, correspondence, a webpage template, CVs, pamphlets, newspaper articles, advertisements, photographs, project proposals, sound recordings, a video, and documents related to the companies’ incorporations.
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 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.
Contents relating to his early life.
Graphic material relating to the visual art.
Textual records relating to his diaries.
Contents relating to World War II Europe 1941-1945 and post-war.
The sub-series documents programs related to ongoing staff training and the professional development of YMCA executives. It includes reports, articles, correspondence, and program materials.
The materials in the sub-series document the activities of managerial groups in which executives of the Montreal YMCA have taken part. The records include correspondence, reports, minutes and other meeting documents, as well as various working documents, reports, studies, and publications. The materials are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/04D01 - Meetings, conferences, administration.
P0145/04D02 - Publications and studies.
The sub-series documents the YMCA's reflection on its mission, mandate, objectives, philosophy, values, and role.
The sub-series documents the activities of the YMCA financial committees and the development of financial-related policies.
The records include mainly minutes of the Finance and Property Committee, correspondence, accounting reports, purchasing policies and procedures.
The sub-series documents the fundraising activities of the Montreal YMCA including the organization of fundraising events, financial campaigns and investments.
The records include committee minutes, lists of potential donor organizations, receipts, programs, and invitations. The records also include legal documents and account statements related to gifts and bequeathed estates.
The sub-series documents the activities of the YMCA personnel committees and the development of human resources-related policies.
The records include minutes of the Personnel Committee, Staff Development Committee, task forces and personnel policies.
The sub-series provides information on the payroll and compensation activities of the YMCA.
The records include salary lists, salary guidelines, payroll ledgers and bank statements.
The sub-series contains records documenting the history and media coverage of the YMCA activities and events.
The records include promotional pamphlets, brochures and advertising campaign materials. The records also include 18 scrapbooks containing press clippings on various subjects, such as building openings, educational and physical education programs, financial campaigns and the YMCA's involvement in WWI and WWII.
The sub-series documents the development and structure of various YMCA programs.
The records include minutes of Metropolitan Program Committee, program evaluations and analysis reports and training materials.
The sub-series documents the spiritual, mental, social, educational and physical welfare and improvement of young men, boys, young women and girls through a variety of youth-oriented programs such as the Detached Youth Work (street work), a program designed to serve young people in the neighbourhood where they lived.
The records include minutes, correspondence, reports, brochures and other materials.
The sub-series documents the activities of the Montreal YMCA physical education program.
The records include committee minutes, policies, course materials, staff training programs and reports.
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 documents the development, management, and activities of the West Island Branch YMCA. It includes correspondence, reports, rosters, minutes, and other records.
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and activities of the following YMCA branches: Eastern Communities (which included: Rosemount (Northeastern), Terminal Park Branch, and Montreal East), St-Laurent (Northmount), Côte St-Paul, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Mount Royal East, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (Northwestern), Guy-Favreau, Verdun-Lasalle (Southwestern), Châteauguay and Rive-Sud.
The records include committee minutes, surveys, annual reports, correspondence and publicity materials.