Consists of provincial and district annual and quarterly reports dating between 1906 and 1962.
The series consists of materials related to Herb Johnson's ongoing professional development as a musician and his work in the music industry, as well as his other personal interests and his personal affairs.
The series includes articles on music and musicians and clippings of music scores and technical exercises clipped from Down Beat magazine and other sources, photographs, correspondence, price lists, concert and souvenir programs, notebooks, advertising sheets, contracts, lists of musicians, pamphlets, business and visiting cards, and publicity materials, as well as financial, tax, legal and other documents.
The series is arranged in the following sub-series:
P0088/2A Personal affairs and interests.
P0088/2B Music industry.
P0088/2C Music theory and technique.
P0088/2D Photographs.
The series provides information on Brian McKenna’s journalistic career, from its beginning as reporter for the Loyola News in the 1960s to his regular writings for The Montreal Star from 1967 to 1985, where he contributed especially as parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa and on the coverage of Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The series also contains articles McKenna contributed to various magazines and The Canadian Encyclopedia, and book reviews, as well as research material and the manuscript for his book on Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau, published in 1981.
The series is organized into the following subseries:
• B1 Loyola News
• B2 The Montreal Star
• B3 Magazine and encyclopedia articles.
• B4 Jean Drapeau - book.
The series contains newspaper clippings, newspapers (among others several issues of Loyola News), research material, correspondence, and notes, but also photographs, drawings, proof prints, drafts, and a printed copy of McKenna’s book Jean Drapeau, and a replica of the satellite Sputnik from the United States Pavilion at Expo 67.
The series illustrates Mark Abley’s career as journalist, especially for The Gazette, but also as a freelancer. The series gives an insight into Abley’s interests and viewpoints through his journalistic work on a variety of subjects, such as the Armenian genocide and developing countries.
The series also includes interviews that Abley conducted within his research with writers, politicians, and other personalities such as Jane Goodall, Henry Kissinger, and more.
The series is organized into the following subseries:
P182/A1 Research material
P182/A2 Articles
P182/A3 Work at La Gazette
The series contains, but is not limited to, business cards, essays, notes, articles, correspondence, publications, photographs, a press kit, reports, archival material (photocopies), sound recordings, book reviews, drafts, ID-cards, a proposal, a schedule, a staff policy manual, a memorandum of Agreement, and a seed package.
Contains materials relating to Stewart's personal life and accomplishments.
The series is arranged in sub-series:
P0195/1A Early life
P0195/1B Family
P0195/1C Visual art
P0195/1D Diaries
P0195/1E Passports, other personal documents
P0195/1F Honours, awards
The series documents the physical plant of Loyola College. It includes records on the Administration Building, Athletic Complex, Bryan Building, Campus Centre, Central Building, Drummond Science Building, Langley Hall, Loyola Chapel, skating rink, and Vanier Library.
The series includes quotations, specifications, tenders, building permits, memoranda of agreement, contracts, inspection reports, and certificates of valuation, and blueprints, drawings, maps, and photographs. The series also includes correspondence, agendas, minutes, advertising sheets, pamphlets, trade magazines, clippings, invitation cards, guest lists, and a speech. It includes such financial records as auditor's reports, financial statements, budget estimates, payroll lists, statements of accounts, and invoices.
Consists of provincial and district handing over reports dating between 1910 and 1962.
La série témoigne des différents documents que Lucien Desmarais a utilisé comme outils pédagogiques lors des conférences et cours qu’il a donnés. La série témoigne également de plusieurs de ses réalisations et de celles de certains artistes québécois et étrangers et de quelques-uns de ses étudiants. La série permet de connaître les différentes sources dont il s’est inspiré pour la réalisation de son oeuvre. Elle comprend des reproductions de ses réalisations et d’oeuvres de réputation internationale.
La série comprend des diapositives, des photographies, un fichier index, une liste de diapositives, des notes.
Series documents the early years of the communist movement and contains 90 pamphlets dated between 1912 and 1920 collected by S.A. Rochlin and published by or on behalf of various organizations, committees, and unions. Organizations, committees, and unions include: Communist Party of South Africa, African Workers' Club, Building Workers Industrial Union of South Africa, Workers' International League, African National Congress, National Union of South African Students, Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union, South African Native Congress, South African Native Delegation, International Socialist League, All African Convention, and United Party.
La série comprend des factures et autres documents financières, des certificats de naissance, des passeports, des certificats, des distinctions, et des itinéraires de voyage.
Series contains microfilmed copies of pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, flyers, broadsides, manuscripts, press clippings and other miscellaneous documents in this collection.
Series contains the research materials used by John Gilmore for his two books: John Gilmore: Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal (1988) and Who's Who of Jazz in Montreal: Ragtime to 1970 (1989). It contains research notes, sound recordings including interviews with musicians and others, photographs, posters and correspondence.
Series is divided into 7 subseries:
P0004/A1 Correspondence and research notes
P0004/A2 Interviews
P0004/A3 Photographs
P0004/A4 Musical recordings and films
P0004/A5 Papers and manuscripts
P0004/A6 Articles on jazz
P0004/A7 Miscellaneous primary material
The series documents the Black Studies Centre’s efforts to make crucial information about Black history and culture available to the community by providing access to a vast collection of books and other textual material, slides, audio recordings and films. This documentation is represented not only through the original card catalog, lists and bibliographies, but also through a wide array of publications collected by the Center that are available as part of the fonds. In addition, the series contains documents pertaining to the organization of the Black Studies Centre library and the work of its employees.
The series contains both fiction and non-fiction writing related to the life, culture, and contributions of Black communities throughout Canada, the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean, from the end of the 18th century to today. The series also includes documents concerning significant events. Several folders in this series document the Sir George Williams Affair, also sometimes referred to as the Sir George Williams Computer Centre Incident, the Anderson Affair, and the Sir George Williams University Computer Riot.
The series is divided into the following subseries:
F035/F1 BCS Library collection
F035/F2 BCS Newspaper collection
F035/F3 Other reference documentation
The series contains, among other documents, bibliographies, bibliographic records, biographies, catalogues, drawings, flyers, class papers, interview transcripts, reproductions of historical documents, reviews, poems, essays, speeches, summaries of newspaper articles, song texts, short stories, lists, leaflets, brochures, newsletters, pamphlets, play scripts, booklets, studies, accession records, photographs, thesis, reports, magazine and newspaper articles, correspondence, newspapers, magazines, subscriptions, notes, and press releases.
The series documents the financial activities of the St. Patrick’s Society including investments, grants, and donations which have been largely collected from the annual luncheon and ball held in March.
The series includes financial statements, accounting records, and some correspondence regarding accounts and taxation.
Series contains 471 documents of all types dated between 1915 and 1954 organized into folders, probably by S.A. Rochlin. Documents include minutes, agendas, accounts, manuscripts, poems, leaflets, flyers, pamphlets, posters, newspaper clippings, manifestos, petitions, reports, speeches, constitutions, telegrams, press releases, applications, invitations, correspondence, and handbills. Documents concern the South African Labour Party, Workers’ International League, South African Labour Defence, Irish Republican Association of South Africa, South African Labour Defence, African National Congress, Communist Party of South Africa, African National Improvement Movement, Congress of the People, United Communist Party, United Communist Party of South Africa, South African Section of the Communist International, International Socialist League, Communist Propaganda Group, and Youth League of South Africa, among others.
The series provides background information on Brian McKenna's education from his days at St. Thomas High School to Loyola College, as well as his experience as a Boy Scout. It also provides information on members of his family.
The series contains personal correspondence, curricula vitae, notes, essays, photographs, press clippings, a year book, and other documents.
The series provides information on various documentaries Brian McKenna worked on throughout his career. It covers documentaries that he produced for the CBC, and especially for The Fifth Estate, as well as independent productions, and even film proposals that finally never had been produced. The series spans from the 13-minute documentary Thomas D’Arcy McGee, McKenna’s first film that he wrote and directed for CBC City at 6 in 1973, to his later works as an independent filmmaker, as Newfoundland at Armageddon.
The series contains most of the research material gathered in the preparation of the documentaries as well as occasional comments, reviews and other feedback, and awards received.
Finally, the series includes Brian McKenna’s contribution to CBC radio in 1971.
The series is organized into the following subseries:
• G1 Film proposals and ideas
• G2 CBC radio scripts
• G3 CBC The City at 6
• G4 CBC documentaries
• G5 CBC Current Affairs : The Fifth Estate
• G6 Independently produced documentaries.
The series contains, but is not limited to, scripts, interviews, research material, drafts, notes, correspondence, press clippings, film proposals, monographs, court records, photographs, publications, objects, a report, videos, sound recordings, financial records, posters, and other documents.
La série compile une grande variété de publications et de documents de recherche qui faisaient partie de la bibliothèque personnelle de Roberts et de Cambridge ainsi que de l'Institut Alfie Roberts.
La série comprend des livres, des brochures, des journaux, des revues, des magazines, des brochures, des articles, des photocopies de chapitres de livres, des coupures de presse, des livrets, des brochures, des dépliants, des rapports, des prospectus, des publications gouvernementales, des communiqués de presse, des bulletins d'information, des discours et des transcriptions d'entretiens, des poèmes, des paroles de chansons, des catalogues de livres et de documents, des documents avec des annotations et quelques notes manuscrites.
The series documents administrative activities related to human resources.
The records include committee minutes, payroll ledgers, personnel files, union negotiations, resumes, job descriptions, staff training and programs.
The series is organized into the following sub-series:
P0145/07A Committee and Policies
P0145/07B Personnel Management
P0145/07C Employee Files
P0145/07D Payroll
P0145/07E Benefits
The series consists of correspondence sent and received by the Office of the President, including Christmas wishes, general correspondence, correspondence with Pedro Suinga Y Lugan, Walter Bossy, Sam B. Blemur, Col. J. W. Flanagan, and the Harvesters company, and invitations to many events and activities, letters of recommendation, and memoranda.
The series provides information on donations and fundraising campaigns in support of Loyola College's educational mission. Included are records on donations from companies and individuals including parents, staff, and students. Also documented are general fundraising campaigns, funds for building projects, educational funds, bequests, financial aid, Alumni Association collaboration, and the development program. The series includes records on Loyola College's donations to external organizations.
The series contains correspondence, news releases, clippings, pamphlets, lists of donors and prospects, copies of wills, minutes, assignment reports, financial statements, vouchers, cheque requisitions, assignment sheets, and schedules.
The series is arranged in four sub-series:
I0147/06A General
I0147/06B Maintenance Drive
I0147/06C Loyola College Maintenance Fund Camapaign
I0147/06D Loyola's Development Program
Included in this series are cards, personal notes and letters addressed to Anne Savage.
The series contains printed material which pertains to Irish culture and history, or to other associated societies.
The series contains bulletins, pamphlets, souvenir programs, press clippings, and The McGee Review, which was published in 1929 by the D’Arcy McGee Memorial Camp Campaign to promote support among the Montreal Irish community for the creation of the D'Arcy McGee Camp for young boys.
The series provides comprehensive information on Loyola College's involvement in military education and in University Training Reserve Units from 1919 to 1968. It includes records on the Loyola College Cadet Corps and the Loyola Contingent of the Canadian Officers Training Corps. The records reflect the Loyola President / Rector's relations with the Departments of National Defence and Veterans' Affairs, the Loyola Committee of Military Education, the Headquarters of Military District No. 4, the Advisory Committee on University Training for Veterans, the Joint Services University Training Committee, the National Rifle Association, the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Military College of St. John's (St-Jean, Quebec), the National Conference of Canadian Universities and Colleges and its successor body, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Montreal Services United Institute, the University Naval Training Division, the Civil Service Commission of Canada, and the Canadian Universities Foundation.The series contains correspondence, proceedings, financial statements, receipts, catalogs, examination results, vouchers, militia orders, routine orders, magazines, reports, minutes, curricula vitae, invitation cards, leases, special reception menus, handbooks, pamphlets, press clippings, guest's lists, rolls of officers, and Orders-in-Council.
Series contains 46 periodicals and newspapers dated between 1919 and 1957 collected by S.A. Rochlin published by the Communist Party of South Africa, South African Labour Party, the Socialist Workers’ League, Labour League of the Youth of South Africa, Anti-Nazi Vigilance Committee, League for the Maintenance of Democracy, Industrial Socialist League, South African Labour Defence, Youth League of South Africa, Young Communist League of South Africa, and Young Communist International, among others.
Newspapers and periodicals include: Labour's Voice, Socialist Action, The Revolutionary Communist: a journal, of Marxist-Leninism, Anti-Nazi, The Democrat, The Bolshevik: official organ of the Industrial Socialist League of South Africa, Umvikeli-Thebe/The African Defender, The African World: the mouthpiece of the Cape African National Congress, South African Young Communist, organ of the Young Communist League, The Torch: the organ of the unemployed of South Africa, The Workers' Dreadnought for International Communism, and The Workers' Voice, among others.
The series contains records of paintings by Anne Savage and price lists for exhibitions, as well as two drafts of a memorial profile on Ethel Seath and a book review of September Gale by Anne Savage.
Scrapbook II contains illustrations from the magazine "Canadian Forum", poems by JEH MacDonald and clippings of articles on Canadian Art.
La série illustre la vie d'Irving Layton. Le matériel se compose de premières photographies de Layton à Herzliah Junior High School et de Layton à la Hebrew Orphan Home, de portraits de Layton, des photographies de Layton avec Aviva et David Layton, de photographies de Layton avec Anna Pottier, de photographies de Max et Naomi Layton, parmis d'autres. Sont également incluses des photographies de voyages, notamment le voyage de Layton en Italie, en Grèce et à Hong Kong.