Subseries contains 56 negatives of an unidentified project shot in Nicaragua and possibly produced by Alter Cine. Negatives depict the shooting of a manifestation.
Subseries covers a collection of business cards, possibly owned by Roberts and Cambridge. The subseries includes business cards of black-owned businesses, including restaurants, hair salons, financial advisors, hotels and housing, government, records and book shops, and travel agencies, among others.
Subseries contains photographs of project filmed in the Attikamek community for TV series in the mid 90’s.
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.
Graphic material relating to the visual art.
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.
Textual records and graphic material relating to the family.
The sub-series contains a file of correspondence and other materials documenting Camp Thunderbird.
Textual and graphic material relating to the time 1932-1940.
Letters, photographs, speech, newspaper articles, identification cards, meeting minutes, newsletters, and more
Contents relating to World War II Europe 1941-1945 and post-war.
Textual records and graphic materials relating to Far East correspondent 1945-1947.
Textual records and graphic materials relating to Quebec city bureau chief 1948-1952.
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 subseries provides information on Brian McKenna's contribution to CBC radio in 1971. It contains scripts of news coverage of political activities at the time when McKenna was parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa.
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.
Subseries contains photographic materials documenting Windows: From the Inside Out: Painting, Photography, Ceramic and Sculpture. This series is composed of slides of the exhibition taken by Margaret Griffin documenting the artworks and their placement in the Gallery.