Series contains copies of interviews conducted by Harriet Eisenkraft.
Eisenkraft, HarrietMaterial consists of CBC broadcasts and interviews with Layton and Layton giving a poetry reading at Sir George Williams University.
This series provides insight into the music scene in which David Clark participated.
This series consists of sound recordings of various bands and orchestras, including the Andrew Homzy Jazz orchestra; Clark’s cruise ship band; and the McGill Jazz Band, among others. It also includes the camp song used by the Green Acres day camp in Montreal, as well as a few photographs related to the recording of the song.
Series contains two phonographic records by Oscar Peterson and Eddie Baxter. The first contains the songs "Just You and Me" and "Body and Soul" (cracked). The second contains "Laura" and "I got Rhythm."
Records in the series document open houses, openings, anniversaries, jubilees, a royal visit; testimonials, memorials, and honours; and the Montreal YMCA's participation in the Expo 67 world's fair and the 1967 Canadian centennial, as well as the 1976 summer Olympic games in Montreal.
The series includes correspondence, reports, invitations, speeches, publicity materials, t-shirt, lapel pins, and other materials.
The materials are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/13A Visits of dignitaries.
P0145/13B Anniversaries.
P0145/13C Open house.
P0145/13D Memorials, tributes, testimonials, honours.
P0145/13E Expo 1967/Canadian centennial.
P0145/13F 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.
The series provides information on speeches and conferences given by Brian McKenna from 1981 to 1995, including a video of the Canadian National Debating Seminar of 1995 when Brian McKenna was asked to debate against a conservative economist on supporting the arts.
The series contains a newsletter, speeches, newspaper clippings, publications, notes, correspondence, and a video.
The series provides information on the management of academic and administrative personnel for the College between 1929 and 1975. It consists of records on the hiring of professors, the Committee on Appointments, Rank and Tenure (CART), appeal and review Boards, the Faculty Association, renewal of positions, retirements, promotions, recommendations, resignations, terminations, and salaries. It also contains records on Professor Srinivassa Santhanam.
The series contains applications, contracts, curricula vitae, correspondence, and notes.
Series consists of documents relating to policies and benefits programmes regarding staff in general. Series contains Human Resources policies and procedures, tuition waiver, negotiation and appointments.
Series consists of records from the following bodies and groups:
- Full-Time Faculty, Deans, Collegial instructors,
- Sir George Williams Association of University Teachers.
Series contains reports, listings and invitation.
The series provides information on the administration of non-teaching personnel as well as the individual personnel files of non-teaching staff. The series contains records on negotiations with the Canadian Marine Officers Union and with S.G.W. librarians who belonged to the National Union of Sir George Williams University Employees. It also includes job descriptions, salaries for administrators and clerical staff between 1938-1984, and personnel files.
The series is divided into the following sub-series:
I010/22A Administration
I010/22B Personal records.
The series provides information on applications for employment for the Claremont Division during 1942-1947. It also provides information on other positions in the University, and on policies and benefits programs. The series includes application forms, correspondence, reports, and policy documents, as well as photographs of university officers.
The series includes information on the administration of teaching personnel as well as the individual personnel files of teaching staff. The series includes records on appointments and retirements, salaries, job postings, faculty requirements, tenure, negotiations with the Sir George Williams Association of University Teachers and the Concordia University Faculty Association. The series is divided into the following sub-series:
I010/23A Administration
I010/23B Personal records.
The series provides statistics on registration, enrolment, and degrees from 1927-1945 and 1974-1982. The series contains correspondence and reports.
Series provides information on studies and projections prepared for future planning. Series is divided according to the following sub-series:
I0038/17A Statistics General
I0038/17B Enrollment Statistics
I0038/17C Teaching Activity Statistics.
Series consists of documents created, collected, and related to the Law & Order franchise. The documents consist of financial documents and network figures, ratings of Law & Order episodes, and profits for Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Series consists of student oriented documents and information. Series contains the Programme for New Student Orientation, questionnaires, survey results and a proposed timetable.
The series provides information about on-campus student services, including student aid, student representation in academic government, health services, insurance, placement, and student residences and housing. It also documents relations with the fraternity Phi Delta Kappa [194-?], the Evening Students' Association (1957-1976), the Evening and Graduate Students' Association (1963-1980), the Evening Women's Society (1951-1953), the Student Council, the Evening Undergraduate Society, the Garnet Key (1965-1974), the Loyola Students' Association (1974-1975), the Loyola Evening Student's Association (1977-1978), the Concordia University Students' Association (1978-1982), and special events. The series contains records on policies, correspondence, reports, audits, orientations for new students, and photographs of theatrical and sports activities. The sub-series are as follows:
I010/25A Student Services
I010/25B Associations.
The series provides information on students. It includes personal records, a file on complaints, and recommendations for special cases regarding admission, cheating, and grades.
The series provides information on student activities and services at Loyola College between 1929 and 1975. It contains records of fraternities and sororities, as well as Winter Carnivals and Student Aid.
The series contains correspondence, clippings, annual reports, and notes.
The series provides information about surveys conducted by La Centrale, as well as gallery statistics.
The series contains survey forms as well as statistics and reports derived from surveys.
This series is about the teaching activities of Denis Diniacopoulos for the Loyola College and Concordia University.
Diniacopoulos, DenisThe series contains a paper evaluating Sir George Williams College based on a survey by two students (1942) and a group of papers written in 1957-1958 on various Canadian Y.M.C.A. activities by students in a Sociology class given by Henry F. Hall.