Bust of Kenneth E. Norris, Principal of SGW University, 1936-1956 by sculptor Orson Wheeler.
First Graduating Class (1936-1937) of Sir George Williams College, Faculty of Arts, Science and Commerce. Left to right and top to bottom) Francis R.P. Davison, Leo Germain, Joseph H. Robinson, Alan R. Finlayson, Douglass Burns Clarke, Rita Shane, John P. Kidd, Norman St. C. Manson. Harold E. Betts, Linwood B. Richardson, Clinton H. Davis. Staff : Prof. J. S. Allen, Ass. Prof. Amos Saunders, Prof. Claude W. Thompson, Edward F. Sheffield, Kenneth Norris, and Henry F. Hall.
Principal Kenneth E. Norris congratulating a student.
Principal Kenneth E. Norris handing out diplomas assisted by Douglass B. Clarke, Registrar. The convocation ceremony took place at St. James Church
Dean Henry F. Hall welcoming students on the platform and Principal Kenneth E. Norris giving students their degrees.
Principal Kenneth E. Norris giving his speech.
Principal Kenneth Norris congratulating a student.
Left: YMCA General Secretary John W. Beaton and Princcipal Kenneth E. Norris.
Registrar Edward F. Sheffield, F. L. O. Anderson receiving BA hood, Dean Henry F. Hall, Principal Kenneth E. Norris, Montreal YMCA General Secretary, John W. Beaton and George Hodge, Chairman of the Board of Governors of SGW College.
Joseph G. Roy and Principal Kenneth E. Norris.
From left to right: Principal Kenneth .E. Norris, Mayor Jean Drapeau and J.B. Walls (President of the Corporation of Sir George Williams College). The building was named Kenneth E. Norris Building on November 29, 1964.
Dignitaries of Convocation 1956 at Loyola College. From left to right: Right Reverend Ferdinand Vandry, Vice-Rector Laval University, Kenneth A. Norris, Principal of Sir George Williams College, H.N. Fieldhouse, Dean, representing McGill University, Very Reverend George E. Nunan, S.J., His Eminence cardinal Paul-Émile Léger, Very Reverend Gerald F. Lahey, S.J., Rector of Loyola College, Right Reverend Irenée Lussier, P.D., Rector, University of Montreal, Honourable Charles G. Power.
Features Mae Norris seated third from the left followed by Kenneth E. Norris, Anna Hall, Henry F. Hall, and Douglass B. Clarke.
The photograph was taken in Shawbridge, Quebec.
Features Henry F. Hall fourth from the left and Kenneth E. Norris second from the left.
Features Henry F. Hall standing in the second row, second from right and Douglass B. Clarke on Hall's right, and Kenneth E. Norris standing in the first row on the far right. See photographs P0006-02-086 and P0006-02-088 for related images.
Kenneth E. Norris, Principal of Sir George Williams College and University from 1936 to 1956.
Kenneth E. Norris is on the left and Douglass B. Clarke on the right. See photographs P0006-02-088 and P0006-02-122 for related images.
Title inscribed in blue ink at the top of the photograph reads, 'Geniuses at work.' Norris is seated on the far right, Burns next to him. See photographs P0006-02-086 and P0006-02-122 for related images.
B.W. Roberts (second from left), K.E. Norris (second from right) and 4 other unidentified people in a laboratory.
B.W. Roberts (left), K.E. Norris (third from left) and four other unidentified people in a laboratory.
K.E. Norris (left), with three unidentified people.
Features Henry F. Hall front row, third from the left and Kenneth E. Norris in the front row, second from the right.
The fonds provides information on the evolution of Sir George Williams University and on the beginning of Concordia University. This fonds is mainly composed Dr. John W. O’Brien’s files as Principal of SGWU until 1974 and as Concordia University’s first Rector until May 1984. There are also some Michael Sheldon's files as Assistant to Principal of SGWU.
The fonds includes such textual records as correspondence, minutes, financial and other reports, clippings, and procedures and policies. It includes photographs, cartographic items, artifacts, and sound recordings. The fonds is divided into the following series:
I010/01 Associations
I010/02 Budget
I010/03 Budget control and accounting
I010/04 Buildings and properties
I010/05 Committees
I010/06 Computer facilities and operations
I010/07 Conferences, seminars, and special activities
I010/08 Cooperation and exchange activities
I010/09 Curriculum and programs
I010/10 Financing
I010/11 General correspondence
I010/12 Insurance
I010/13 Legal affairs and contracts
I010/14 Libraries and documentation centres
I010/15 Publications
I010/16 Publicity and public relations
I010/17 Relations /services, external
I010/18 Relations /services, internal
I010/19 Research activities
I010/20 Scholarships, awards and prizes
I010/21 Staff, general
I010/22 Staff, administrative and support
I010/23 Staff, teaching
I010/24 Statistics
I010/25 Student life
I010/26 Student records
I010/27 Teaching activities
I010/28 University organizations, policy and planning
I010/29 Photographs
Front, from left to right: H.F. Hall, C.W. Taylor, L.C. Haskell, B.W. Roberts, George Hodge, J.B. Frosst, J.W. Beaton, K.E. Norris
Back, from left to right: S.O. ?, W. Tailor, Bailey, L.P. Webster, S.C. Holland, Beatty, L.A. Wright, D.A. Bates, D.B. Clark.
Platform party, from left to right: C.W. Thompson, D.V. McFarlane (Valedictorian), J. Ordway Tead (Speaker), B.W. Roberts (Chariman), K.E. Norris, J.W. Beaton, J.B. Frost. Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Features Henry F. Hall and Anna Hall on the far left and Kenneth E. Norris on the far right.