- P0013-02-30
- Item
- 1923
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Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
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Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
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Parlour of old Loyola College, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
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Parlour of old Loyola College in daylight, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
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Loyola Lacrosse team playing on campus field, with the Junior and Refectory buildings in the background.
Loyola College and High School
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Aerial view of Loyola College and High School 7141 Sherbroooke West Montreal in autumn
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Loyola College 68 Drummond Street Montreal
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View of Administration Building and Loyola Chapel Loyola College 7141 Sherbrooke West, Montreal
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Aeroplane view of Loyola College, Montreal
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Side view of Loyola Administration building nearing completion
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Front view of Loyola Chapel
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Side view of Loyola Chapel
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Mr. Joseph A. Keating S. J. and class, exterior of 68 Drummond street, Montreal. Second row, fourth from left: James McGarry (later Father James McGarry, S. J.
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Mr. Joseph A. Keating, S. J. and class, outside of Loyola College Drummond Street, Montreal. Second row, seventh from left: Father J. J. McGarry S. J.
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Loyola Administration Building
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Front view of Administration building
Loyola Administration Building
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Administration building in winter, nearing completion
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The Refectory building decorated for the Garden Party Day.
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Group of students seated in classroom with two professors
The fonds documents the activities including the intra-mural and varsity programs of the Loyola College Department of Athletics from 1901 until 1975.
It contains team contracts, rosters, programs, schedules, reports, press clippings, films of games, objects, photographs, etc. It also contains files related to the introduction of the program in Bio-Physical Education which was initiated by the Department of Athletics and its director, Ed Enos.
The fonds is organized in the following series:
I034.1/1131 Curriculum Development Files - Faculties and Academic Departments
I034.1/1310 Academic Session Organization
I034.1/1330 Teaching Activities
I034.1/4210 University Policies and Procedures
I034.1/4310 Internal Audit
I034.1/5110 Planning
I034.1/5111 Committees and Meetings
I034.1/5112 Reports, Studies and Analyses
I034.1/5160 University Events
I034.1/5170 External Relations
I034.1/5172 Public Relations Activities
I034.1/5250 Group Insurance
I034.1/5260 Civil Liability Insurances
I034.1/5262 Insurance Claims without Litigation
I034.1/5410 Internal News and Announcements
I034.1/5420 Media Relations
I034.1/5430 Media Coverage
I034.1/5460 Promotional Materials
I034.1/6110 Staff and Position Management
I034.1/6111 Job Profiles
I034.1/6131 Job Posting and Hiring Criteria
I034.1/6210 Administrative and Support Staff ‐ Permanent Employee Files
I034.1/8110 Space Management
I034.1/8120 Property Files
I034.1/9211 Historical Evolution
I034.1/9510 Recreation Programs Management
I034.1/9520 Varsity Sport Management
I034.1/9530 Varsity Sport Teams and Clubs
I034.1/9540 Championships and Tournaments
I034.1/9550 Sport and Athletics Recognition Events
I034.1/9560 Athletics Awards and Bursaries
Loyola College. Department of Athletics
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Interior of the Chapel of old Loyola, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets