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F013 · Fonds · [1929-1997]

The Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre fonds contains records relating to the operation of the Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre. It contains textual records and other materials documenting the mission; structure; administration; building and facilities; and programs and services offered at the Centre, dating from its founding in the late 1920s until it ceased its operations. The fonds also contains materials dating to after the closure of the Centre.

The fonds documents the history of the Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre, its role in Little Burgundy and the greater Montreal area, and its relationships to other organizations, including but not limited to the Coloured Women's Club of Montreal; Union United Church; Red Feather Services; Federated Appeal of Greater Montreal; and Centraide. The fonds also includes documentation related to the Walker Credit Union and Afro-Can. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters is also mentioned in the documentation.

The Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre fonds includes a wide variety of textual records, including but not limited to administrative records; ledgers and other financial records; correspondence; board and committee meeting minutes and related records; reports; calendars, flyers, posters, descriptions and other documentation relating to programs, services, and events taking place at the Centre; photographic materials, including prints and negatives; architectural drawings and plans; clothing; and ephemera.

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Today the Campus Tomorrow the World
I0006-09-0358 · Pièce · 1969
Fait partie de Audio-Visual Department fonds

Presentation of Loyola College including a brief history of the institution. Produced by Penthouse Studios Inc. for the Loyola Student Campus Centre Committee. Directed by Ted Larson.

Clarence S. Bayne fonds
P0083 · Fonds · ca. 1943-2022

The fonds provides information on Clarence S. Bayne’s professional life as a teacher at Sir George Williams University and Concordia University, an administrator in the department of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems as well as in the DIA/DSA program, a researcher in the field of community development, a lecturer in many conferences and colloquiums around the world, a published author, poet, activist and important member of the Black English-speaking community of Montreal. The fonds also provides some information on his personal life.

The TEACHING subseries is comprised of records related to Bayne’s work as a teacher of quantitative methods, forecasting, economics and management. It includes course materials, course outlines, coursepacks (textbooks), lecture notes, course evaluations, notebooks, some statistics and a sample of student assignments from class such as ‘Business Forecasting’, ‘Quantitative Methods in Managerial Economics’, 'Managerial Economics for Sport and Leisure’, ‘Marketing the Arts’ and ‘Quantitative Techniques Applied to Economics of Nonprofit Organizations’ to name a few.

The ADMINISTRATION subseries contains records (minutes of meetings, correspondence, notes) related to Bayne’s role as an administrator of the Diploma in Administration and Sport Administration (DIA/DSA) , the Cree-Concordia University Training Program and the Entrepreneurship Institute for the Development of Minority Communities (EIDMC), as well as his work on different committees and task forces at Concordia University most notably the Task Force on Multiculturalism (ca. 1990-1999), the Concordia Council on First Nations Education and the Council of the School of Graduate Studies.

The CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, TALKS subseries includes presentation notes, conference programs, promotional material and some press clippings related to Bayne’s participation to difference conferences and colloquiums: the Canadian Association of Administrative Sciences (CAAS) 1976 Conference at Université Laval, the Northeast AIDS Meeting in Bostin in April 1981, the International Caribbean Carnival Association (ICCA) Conference in Boston in 1994, the Multiple Lenses, Voices from the Diaspora Conference at Dalhousie University in October 2005, the 8th International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research (ISTR) in Barcelona in 2008 and the Informing Science + It Conference held in Tampa in 2015, to only name a few.

The WRITINGS subseries is comprised of manuscripts, correspondence and notes related to the articles and papers Bayne has published in different academic publications as well as his literary works in essays, theatre and poetry as early as the end of the 1950s.

The RESEARCH AND REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION subseries includes miscellaneous copies of articles, papers, press clippings and some notes on subjects such as management of non-profit organizations and social entrepreneurship, health and sports economics, oil economics in Trinidad and Tobago and ethnical minorities in Montreal, among others. It also includes records related to the management of the Institute for Community Entrepreneurship and Development (ICED): reports, some correspondence and meeting minutes.

The COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT subseries testifies of Bayne’s active involvement in other organizations outside of Concordia University. It includes minutes of meetings, correspondence and some reference documentation (reports, statistics, etc.) related to his role with most notably the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) of Montreal and the Centre-West Community Health Corporation, the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC), the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), the Comité aviseur sur les relations interculturelles de Montréal (CARIM), the Conseil des arts de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal (CACUM), the Foundation for Minority Arts and Culture (FMAC), the Protestant School Board of Montreal and the Quebec Board of Black Educators Inc. (QBBE).

The DISTINCTIONS subseries is comprised of records related to the distinctions Bayne has received throughout his career: the Achievement in Education Award from the Quebec Board of Black Educators Inc., he Community Builder Award from the House of Commons and the 30, 35 and 40 years Long Service Awards from Concordia University.

The PROFESSIONAL LIFE series also includes curriculum vitae, agendas and notebooks as well as some media coverage (press clippings, copies of articles) on Bayne, as well as photographs of his Promotion to professor party as well as some convocation photos.

The PERSONAL LIFE series is comprised of records related to Bayne’s EDUCATION: course notes, diplomas and some correspondence related to his studies at the Sir George Williams High School, the University of British Columbia and most notably McGill University where he completed his graduate studies. The series also includes records related to Bayne’s immigration to Canada as well as photographs of family and friends, including those of Norma Smith's costumes worn at different carnivals in Montreal as well as slides of different travels in the United States and Canada, including those of a visit to Expo 67 ‘Man and His World’ in Montreal.

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Pièce · 2016
Fait partie de Department of Recreation and Athletics fonds

Compilation video of Concordia Stingers' top plays of the 2016-17 season, including: Men's Basketball (Beaulieu), Women's Hockey (Schofield), Men's Football (Asibuo & Gordon-Maule), Men's Hockey (Lalancette & Hudon), Men's Soccer (O'Brien), Women's Rugby (Rajotte), Men's Rugby (Yaccarini), Women's Basektball (Barker).

Fonds Lucien Desmarais
P063 · Fonds · 1911-1988, surtout 1947-1988

Le fonds permet de suivre l’évolution de la carrière de Lucien Desmarais de ses débuts, avec sa formation à l’École de Beaux-Arts, jusqu’à sa mort en 1988, en passant par ses activités pour diverses pièces de théâtre ainsi que les voyages qu’il a effectués. Le fonds permet de connaître les intérêts de Lucien Desmarais pour les arts de la scène, les divertissements et la culture en général. Le fonds témoigne de l’art et de l’artisanat à Montréal et ailleurs, durant la période qui s’étend des années 1940 jusqu’aux années 1980. Il inclut une importante collection de documents sur l’histoire des textiles et des artistes et artisans qui les ont fabriqués. Le fonds porte sur les activités de Lucien Desmarais en tant que tisserand-concepteur et renseigne sur ses créations, tant pour la haute couture que pour la décoration intérieure, et sur les expositions auxquelles il a participé. Le fonds témoigne de son implication dans de nombreuses associations et organismes culturels en tant que fondateur, administrateur et membre de jury. Le fonds témoigne de ses activités d’enseignement et permet de connaître les cours qu’il a donnés dans de divers CÉGEPs, ainsi que les conférences qu’il a prononcées.

Le fonds contient de la correspondance, des échantillons de tissus, des notes de cours, des programmes de théâtre, des affiches, des invitations à des vernissages et à des expositions, des photographies, des coupures de presse, des dessins techniques, des albums et un spicilège qui contient des photographies de mode et des échantillons des tissus employés dans la confection des vêtements montrés.

Le fonds regroupe les séries suivantes:

P063/A Biographie
P063/B Formation
P063/C Administration
P063/D Finances
P063/E Accessoiriste
P063/F Tisserand, concepteur
P063/G Conseiller
P063/H Enseignement et conférences
P063/I Relations extérieures
P063/J Voyages
P063/K Prix et honneurs
P063/L Écrits et publications
P063/M Documentation
P063/N Spectacles
P063/O Documents iconographiques

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Peter K. Johnston fonds
P199 · Fonds · [193- ?]-2005

The Peter K. Johnston fonds contains documentation pertaining to the American Jazz musician Harry James (1916-1983) and the Big band era. The fonds primarily documents the musical career of Harry James as bandleader and trumpeter. It also includes information on the Montreal Vintage Music Society (MVMS), and on other jazz musicians, such as Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Metcalf, Oscar Peterson, and Glenn Miller, among many others.

The fonds contains memorabilia, correspondence, magazines, discographies, photographs, newspaper clippings, reference documentation, posters, moving images, and an audio recording, among other material. Some of the documents are arranged in scrapbooks.

The fonds is arranged in the following series :
P0199 / A Harry James
P0199 / B Other Jazz musicians
P0199 / C Peter Johnston as a collector

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Basketball and Skiing
I0034-09-0142 · Pièce · [1965?]
Fait partie de Department of Athletics

Part 1: Images of Loyola playing basketball against an unidentified team, followed by a cheerleading routine.
Part 2: Images from a ski slope [possibly part of Carnival 1965 at Sun Valley].

Maïr Verthuy fonds
P0291 · Fonds · ca. 1965-2019

PROCESSING IN PROGRESS

The fonds will be available for consultation in the Summer 2024.

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May E. Cutler (2 of 2)
P204-11-055.2 · Pièce · 1993
Fait partie de Patricia Burns fonds

Interview with May E. Cutler on July 15, 1993.
Part 1: 1 hr., 3 min., 30 sec.
Part 2: 10 min., 27 sec.