Professor of Political Science Yale University
General Secretary of The Engineering Institute of Canada
The sub-series consists of records documenting the relations between the Principal or Rector's Office and external associations. The sub-series contains records of activity related to the following associations:
Alliance Quebec
American Association of University Administrators
Association des professeurs des universités de langue française du Québec
Association canadienne des éducateurs de langue française
Association for Higher Education
Association of Canadian Universities Active in Northern Research
Association of Commonwealth Universities
Canadian Association for Hebrew Education and Culture
Canadian Association of College and University Student Services
Canadian Association of Adult Education
Canadian Association of University Teachers
Canadian Mental Health Association Québec Division
Canadian Political Science Association
Canadian University Association (Hong Kong)
Canadian Universities Foundation
Canadian University Service Overseas
Fédération des associations de professeurs des universités du Québec
International Association of Universities
Positive Action Group
Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Québec
Québec Student Debating Association.
The series consists of external and internal correspondence sent and received by the Principal or the Rector, including invitations and congratulations.
SGW Alumni and one time producer of the musical revue "The Georgiantics, Gerry Mahoney, and Air force sergeant John Badger.
Gordon C. Donaldson, President, Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams College.
The 9000th SGW Graduate Talks with Chancellor Fraser F. Fulton
Gunther Brink, associate professor and Chairman of the Management Department at Sir George, he was appointed Dean of the SGW Faculty of Commerce in 1966.
H. Roy Crabtree, member of the Corporation of Sir George Williams University and recipient of an honorary degree at the 1967 SGW convocation.
Harold Shaffer, director of the Sir George Williams School of Retailing.
Head of the SGW Business School in 1967-1968
Helen Howard, Chief Librarian at Sir George Williams University (1967-1973)
Henry F. Hall, fourth principal of Sir George Williams University (1957-1962), dean (1936-1956) and student counsellor, and full-time faculty member in the Natural Sciences Division (1934-1967).. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in 1966.
Henry Valle, President and Director, Montreal Locomotive Works Limited and a member of the SGW Board of. Governors.
Henry G. Worrell, Controller at Sir George Williams University.
The Chancellor escorted by Deans of Faculty. From left to right: John W. O'Brien (Dean of Arts), Fraser Fulton, and Jack Bordan (Dean of Engineering).
Guests at installation dinner. From left to right: Mrs. Bordan, unidentified person, Mrs. Peets, Jack Bordan (foreground), unidentified person, Mr. Peets.
Guests at installation dinner. From left to right: Father Patrick Malone (President of Loyola College), Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Hubbard, Fred Hubbard, Mrs. Rae.
Guests at installation dinner. On the left: Florence Yaffe?, D. B. Clarke, and Lt-Col. S.C. Holland. On the right (from the back) Dorothy Clarke and two unidentified people.
Guests at the installation dinner. From left to right: unidentified person, unidentified person, Lewis Greer, unidentified person, Denton Lewis (President of the Corporation of SGWU), unidentified person.
The Oath of Office by Fraser Fulton. Donald L. Peets, Registrar (left) and Fraser Fulton (right).
Guests at the installation dinner. On the right, Samuel Madras and Mrs. Madras.
Guests at the installation dinner. From left to right: John Stirling, Mrs. Fulton, Howard Ross, Fraser Fulton, Omar Solandt, unidentified person.
People entering the Salvation Army Citadel for the Installation Ceremony.
Robing of the Chancellor. From left to right: Dr. Robert C. Rae (Principal), Fraser Fulton and, Donald L. Peets (Registrar).
From left to right: Unidentified person, Dr. Robert C. Rae (Principal); Fraser Fulton (Chancellor); two unidentified person.
Procession of graduates and officials during Fall convocation 1965 for the Installation of Fraser Fulton as Chancellor.
Dr. John O'Brien and other guests at installation dinner.