Henry Roy, Advertising Coordinator and president of the Garnet Key Society.
The Loyola College Drama Society presents Henry V by William Shakespeare, Loyola Auditorium, March [19d-?]. Theater program.
Henry Valle, President and Director, Montreal Locomotive Works Limited and a member of the SGW Board of. Governors.
Henry Valle, President and Director, Montreal Locomotive Works Limited and a member of the SGW Board of. Governors.
The fonds is a source of jazz history in the mid-20th century.
The fonds consists of 491 reel-to-reel audio tapes. Most of them contain interviews conducted by Henry Whiston with jazz personalities, in preparation for the show "Jazz at Its Best" and other radio shows. The interviews served as source material from which excerpts were edited into the program. A large part of the documents are related to Glenn Miller or the Duke Ellington orchestra.
Whiston, HenryHenry G. Worrell, Controller at Sir George Williams University.
Interview with Herb Hall in Montreal on March 17, 1969. Dubbed March 20, 1969.
Jazz Music; Montreal Nightlife; Race Relations
The fonds consists of materials assembled by Herb Johnson. It reflects his career as a musical performer, combo and dance band/orchestra leader, and musicians' union member and executive, as well as his personal interests and personal life.
The fonds documents the dance band and jazz music scene from the 1930s through the 1980s, primarily in Montreal. It is a valuable source of documentation on the bebop style of jazz that emerged in the 1940s, and of documentation related to the Senior Musicians' Association and Orchestra.
The fonds consists of manuscript and print music, including arrangements by Herb Johnson; personal correspondence; saxophone and clarinet technique books and articles; books and articles on arranging, harmonizing, and other facets of music; photographs; notebooks; personal financial records; programs, clippings, and other memorabilia; and magazines. The fonds includes sound recordings as well as objects including music portfolios, pocket handkerchiefs, and a record carrying case. There are also union-related correspondence, financial documents, contracts and other documents related to musicians' pay and benefits, founding documents, constitutions and by-laws, questionnaires, ballot papers, agendas, minutes, and address books.
The fonds is arranged in the following series and sub-series:
P0088/1 Correspondents
P0088/1A Family and friends
P0088/1B Music colleagues
P0088/1C Personal business correspondents
P0088/2 Personal files
P0088/2A Personal interests and personal affairs
P0088/2B Music industry
P0088/2C Music technique
P0088/2D Photographs
P0088/3 Union activity
P0088/3A Musicians' Guild of Montreal
P0088/3B Senior Musicians' Association
P0088/4 Print and manuscript music
P0088/5 Technique books, manuals, tutors, methods
P0088/6 Magazines and promotional literature
P0088/7 Collection of sound recordings
P0088/7A Privately recorded sound recordings
P0088/7B Commercial sound recordings.
Herb Johnson at the Good Will Camp, Marlborough, Connecticut.
Interview conducted by Paul Babarik (Psychology, Concordia University ) on Dr. William Line and Psychology in Canada. Herb L. Pottle (Minister of Public Welfare, 1949-1954).
Interview conducted by Paul Babarik (Psychology, Concordia University ) on Dr. William Line and Psychology in Canada. Herb L. Pottle (Minister of Public Welfare, 1949-1954).
Interview conducted by Paul Babarik (Psychology, Concordia University ) on Dr. William Line and Psychology in Canada. Herb L. Pottle (Minister of Public Welfare, 1949-1954)
Herbert F. Quinn, professor of political science.
The fonds provides information on the teaching activities of Herbert Quinn at Sir George Williams. It gives information on the Sir George Williams College effort, in the late 1930s and 1940s, to promote understanding between English and French Canadians. There is also information on the Georgiantics musical revue.
The fonds includes clippings, seminar outlines, and caricatures by Don S. Quinn.
Quinn, Herbert FurlongVice-President for Metal, Planning and Administration.
Vice-President for Metal, Planning and Administration.
Interview with Herbie Jones at Hotel Taft in New York City, August 18, 1967. Produced August 24, 1967.
Hercules Kyvelos, a Marketing student, participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.