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Convocation 1969
I0002-02-0456 · Item · May 31, 1969
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Spring Convocation 1969. Major awards winners from left to right, Thomas Andrew Moss (Minister of Education's Silver Medal), Carol Lee Bacchi (Governor-General's Medal), Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., Audrey Elizabeth Garebian (Minister of Education's Silver Medal), Aldo Vesnaver (Loyola Governors' Medal) and Kevin William Newton (Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal).

Convocation 1969
I0002-02-0458 · Item · May 31, 1969
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Spring Convocation 1969. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is handing to Carol Lee Bacchi the Governor-General's Medal. She is the recipient for having the highest overall average in her four years of Arts.

Convocation 1969
I0002-02-0452 · Item · 1969
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Fall Convocation 1969. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is standing with four other people. Standing at the far right is Dr. Alphonse Riverin, president of l'Université du Québec. Next to him is Randall C. Rose, winner of the Evening Division medal.

Convocation 1973
I0002-02-0536 · Item · May 26, 1973
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Convocation 1973. Dean of Arts and Science, Russell Breen with Grace Gagliardi, recipient of the Loyola Evening Students' Association Medal for the highest overall average in the Faculty of Arts. On the far right Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. looks on.

Convocation 1973
I0002-02-0539 · Item · May 26, 1973
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Convocation 1973. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is presenting the Governor-General's Medal to Christopher William Wright, awarded to the student with the highest overall average in Arts.

I0002-02-0762 · Item · 1962
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Book Launching of "Loyola of Montreal : A History" by lawyer and historian Timothy. P. Slattery in 1962. It was the first history of Loyola College to be published. Proceeds from the sale of the book went to the Loyola College Scholarship Fund. Shown here are Father Patrick Malone, Rector of Loyola College, Timothy P. Slattery and Mrs. Slattery.