John W. Beaton, General Secretary of the Montreal YMCA.
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
William Fraser (far right) and two unidentified people.
William Fraser, Mrs V. R. Jones, Librarian at the Weldon Memorial Library in Glasgow, and two unidentified people.
Samuel H. Schecter, a Montreal entrepreneur and benefactor of this university at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall Building. Schecter established a fund to collect contemporary art, which later resulted in the outstanding Sir George Williams University Collection of Canadian Art. In the background, Edwy Cooke, Director of the Sir George Williams Art Galleries.
Joseph G. Roy and Principal Kenneth E. Norris.
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
James W. Bridges, professor in Psychology
Interview with Henry Hemens (Chancellor, SGW and Concordia University) conducted by Joel McCormick. This tape was part of a series of interviews of administrators and faculty members who were involved in the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
Interview with Geoffrey Adams (professor, department of History) conducted by Joel McCormick. This tape was part of a series of interviews of administrators and faculty members who were involved in the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
Interview with Stirling Dorrance (Director of Development, Loyola College and SGW University) conducted by Joel McCormick. This tape was part of a series of interviews of administrators and faculty members who were involved in the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University.
Ceremony held at Emmanuel Church.
Front, from left to right: H.F. Hall, C.W. Taylor, L.C. Haskell, B.W. Roberts, George Hodge, J.B. Frosst, J.W. Beaton, K.E. Norris
Back, from left to right: S.O. ?, W. Tailor, Bailey, L.P. Webster, S.C. Holland, Beatty, L.A. Wright, D.A. Bates, D.B. Clark.
B.W. Roberts (second from left), K.E. Norris (second from right) and 4 other unidentified people in a laboratory.