Features Hall standing in the centre of the second row
Features Henry F. Hall fourth from the left and Kenneth E. Norris second from the left.
Henry F. Hall was presented an honourary Doctor of Laws degree at the McMaster University convocation. Features Hall seated in the front row, third from the left.
Features Mortimer Bistrisky, student president. The event was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
Henry F. Hall was presented an honourary Doctor of Divinity degree at the Montreal Diocesan Theological convocation. Pictured from left to right: Henry F. Hall, Rt. Rev. John Dixon (Bishop of Montreal) and Rev. Dr. Eric G. Jay (Principal).
Group portrait with trees and lake in the background, featuring Henry F. Hall in the back row, last on the right.
Features Henry F. Hall in the third row, sixth from the right.
Features Henry F. Hall seated at the round table on the right.
The photograph was taken at Camp Otoreke, a YMCA camp located in Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, Quebec. Features Henry F. Hall seated in the first row, second from the left.
Pictured left to right: Mary Howza, Henry F. Hall, Neola Cassidy, Bernice Chevalier, and Trevor Phillips.
The Alumni Association ball was held at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel. Pictured from left to right: Carol Fischer, Sarto Fournier (Mayor of Montreal), Elizabeth Fournier, Henry F. Hall, Anna Hall, Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Gordon Donaldson, Gordon Donaldson.
The young person second from the right is also pictured in photograph P0006-02-087.
M. Cameron is on the left and Henry F. Hall is on the right. The photograph was taken in Sherbrooke, Quebec. See photograph P0006-02-034 for another image from this photo shoot.
The fonds is reflective of Hall’s forty-year career as a counselor, instructor, and administrator at Sir George Williams University in Montreal, Quebec and leader in the field of Canadian education. Materials in this fonds also highlight Hall’s life-long work with the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of Montreal, his commitment to the growth of Sir George, his role as a respected public figure, his participation in the scientific and religious communities of Montreal, and his diverse personal interests including astronomy, biology, and the history of the Eastern Townships.
The fonds primarily consists of Hall’s teaching notes and course outlines, research, correspondence, his drafts of "The Georgian Spirit: The Story of Sir George Williams University," typed addresses and presentation notes, and conference materials, as well as personal documents such as notebooks, educational records, and gifts. Also included are awards, diplomas and certificates, photographic material, memorabilia, and materials collected and used by Hall such as reports, publications, manuscripts, and press clippings.
The fonds is arranged in the following nine series:
P0006/A Personal records
P0006/B Teaching materials and research
P0006/C Correspondence
P0006/D Addresses, records from special events, and conference materials
P0006/E "The Georgian Spirit" manuscripts
P0006/F YMCA
P0006/G Eastern Townships
P0006/H Photographs
P0006/I Collected press clippings