This series includes exhibition announcements and catalogues collection by Anne Savage.
Photos taken around the Hall building during the Sir George Williams University Computer Centre incident. This series is composed of digital copies that were digitized by the donor ca. 2009.
The series provides information on the proposal for the Application of Simulation on Computers for Long-range Efficient Planning in a University System (ASCLEPIUS) project in 1969, and on the use of the main computer in the Computer Centre in 1983. It contains a report, memoranda, a petition, and notes.
Series consists of draft manuscripts for essays and reviews published by Derek Stanford concerning the work of Christopher Fry. Series contains 5 spiral-bound notebooks, 2 newspapers, and 2 typescripts.
Series consists of 2 photographs of Christopher Fry. The first is an undated reproduction of a photograph by Tom L. Blau which appeared in the biography Christopher Fry by Derek Stanford, first published in 1954. The second is a black and white portrait of the playwright (photographer unknown).
The series contain correspondence received by Anne Savage.
Included in this series are the pamphlets and papers related to art, art education and the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal collected by Anne Savage.
Series consists of correspondence collected and written by Derek Stanford. Material consists of letters between Derek Stanford and Christopher Fry, as well as letters between Derek Stanford and various correspondents about the life and work of Christopher Fry. Letters discuss Peer Gynt and A Yard of Sun, as well as various essays and reviews written by Derek Stanford about Christopher Fry.
Series consists of newspaper clippings of essays and reviews by various authors on the plays of Christopher Fry, published in The Observer and the Daily Telegraph.
Series consists of pamphlets and ephemera collected by Derek Stanford for productions of Christopher Fry’s plays, including Peer Gynt, A Yard of Sun, and A Sleep of Prisoners. Also includes pamphlets and a tabloid for the Nottingham Festival (1970).
Series contains 364 photographs, many of which serve to document life in Montreal during the 1930s through to the 1970s.
Included in this series are cards, personal notes and letters addressed to Anne Savage.
The series includes newspaper clippings collection by Anne Savage on art, artists, exhibitions and museums.
Series consists of student oriented documents and information. Series contains the Programme for New Student Orientation, questionnaires, survey results and a proposed timetable.