Material consists of three poems written by Layton and published in newspapers. The first leaf of poems is entitled Two Poems by Irving Layton and includes the poems “At the Belsen Memorial,” and “Rhine Boat Trip.” The second leaf includes a poem published in The Covenant entitled “Dialogue.”
Series consists of course work completed by René Balcer while a Communication Studied undergraduate student at Concordia University. Material consists of film analysis of Storm on Asia, La Chinoise, and film critiques.
La série témoigne de la formation académique reçue par Lucien Desmarais à St-Césaire et à l’École des Beaux-Arts à Montréal.
La série contient son diplôme de l’École des Beaux-Arts, un certificat d’études primaires complémentaires, des attestations d’études, des relevés de notes, un annuaire, un insigne de l’École des Beaux-Arts et des coupures de presse.
The series provides information about Guy Thouin’s personal life.
The series contains correspondence, a certificate of birth and baptism, a passport issued in India in 1974, curriculum vitae, biographical notes, and an optician license.
The series illustrates the political orientation of the Jazz libre du Québec through newspapers collected by Yves Charbonneau during the 1970s (predominantly 1973).
The series contains issues of the Bulletin de liaison du comité provisoire de coordination Indépendance-socialisme, the Guardian, Fedayin : Journal de l’Association Québec-Palestine, Patriote haïtien, Black Panther : Intercommunal News Service, Indochine vaincra, and Sud Vietnam en lutte.
Series contains two textual records: Maurice Tynes' official membership card to the Canadian Legion (1961) and a photocopy of his obituary, first printed in 1978 (photocopy likely made in 2018).
The series documents the development and administration of programs at the Quebec YMCA mostly between the 1940s and 1970s. There are two main programs documented: Camp Naskapi, a summer camp at Lac des Chicots operated by the Quebec YMCA from 1943 to 1978; and the Management Development Course, a course organized by the National Council of YMCAs of Canada in partnership with an affiliated association, the Canadian Council of Foreman's Clubs (later known as the Industrial Management Clubs of Canada). The course was taught at Université de Laval à Québec, Western University in London, Ontario, and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1962, and possibly other years as well.
Records include camp committee reports and meeting minutes for Camp Naskapi, camp budgets and figures, camp brochures, forms and guidelines, and correspondence and legal documents relating to the Quebec YMCA's use of Lac des Chicots. Records also include the files of M. Jos. E Huot, who was chairman of the Management Development Course in 1962, and include correspondence, reports and minutes. There are also files related to le Club des contremaîtres du Québec and the Canadian Council of Foreman's Clubs, which were both affiliated to the YMCA. These files include meeting minutes and agendas, financial reports, correspondence, and some promotional materials, forms, pamphlets and newspaper clippings.
Series contains 3 photographs of Irving Layton, including a photograph of Layton with Seymour Mayne, a portrait of the poet dedicated to Gertrude and Carl Katz, and a photograph of Layton receiving his honorary degree at Bishop’s University in Lennoxville, Quebec.
Material consists of typed poems and an offprint of the poem “Catacombe dei Cappuccini” by Layton that was given to Dorothy Rath.
La série témoigne des activités d’accessoiriste et d’assistant décorateur de Lucien Desmarais au cours des années 1950, de son intérêt pour le théâtre et de sa participation comme figurant dans le film Tit-Coq ainsi qu’au tournage de films de long métrage de l’Office national du film du Canada (ONF).
La série contient des notes, le script annoté de Tit-Coq, celui d’un épisode de Sol et Gobelet, de L’Esprit du mal, de Coeur de maman, de Noël sur la place. On y retrouve aussi des programmes de pièces de théâtre, des lettres, des coupures de presse, ainsi que des photographies de tournages, de Gratien Gélinas, Monique Miller et Rosanna Seaborn.
The series provides information on Véhicule Art Inc.'s Board of Directors and its personnel.
The series contains lists of members and directors, correspondence relating to the resignation of members, payroll books, and tax forms.
The series is organized into the following sub-series:
P0027/02a Members and directors
P0027/02b Resignation of members
P0027/02c Payroll
P0027/02d Taxation
Series provides information on project proposals which influenced internal and external activities. Series contains the Concordia University Student Information Systems (COUSINS) manual, definition of terms for the "Système d'informatique et de gestion des Universités" and the systems software proposal / planning.
The series provides information on the spending of money by S.G.W. It contains records on revised budgets for departments and offices (1962-1967), and on financial separation from the Y.M.C.A. (1967). It includes financial statements for the periods 1957-1958 and 1962-1967, budget control reports for 1966-1968, and the Treasurer's report for 1968.
The series consists of a promotional pamphlet for the premiere publication in the World of Art series for Irving Layton’s seventieth birthday.
The series includes information about the entire Corridart exhibition, information on pieces that were exhibited as part of the street museum, and information on the careers of the artists who participated in Corridart. Files in this series were prepared by the artists' lawyers in preparation for court hearings.
The series documents administrative activities relating to the buildings, branches, and facilities of the Quebec YMCA, between 1879 and 1981.
The records include construction contracts and estimates for the Quebec YMCA building, renovation specifications, leases and deeds for properties occupied by or owned by the Quebec YMCA, and early municipal tax assessment and utility bills.
The records also include 7 architectural drawings for the Quebec YMCA building, designed by Peachy & Dussault, Architects.
The series provides statistics on registration, enrolment, and degrees from 1927-1945 and 1974-1982. The series contains correspondence and reports.
The series provides information on arts associations that were of interest to Véhicule Art Inc.
The series contains publications, press releases, and licences related to Canadian Artist's Representative / Le Front des artistes canadiens (CARFAC) and the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada / l'Association des compositeurs et des éditeurs du Canada (CAPAC).
Series contains photographs of the objects from the collection of the Monastère des Ursulines de Québec. It is composed of 465 slides, many of which were reproduced in the publication "Répertoire des gravures conservées au Monastère des ursulines de Québec."
The series contains items related to Anne Savage's teaching at Baron Byng High School and her involvement with the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.
Series contains one book on Black history in Canada and three poetry books published between 1966 and 1982. This is my Song (1982) and Going Black Home ([198-?]) by Peter Bailey were self-published by the author and inscribed to Ralph Whims. Leo Bertley’s Canada and its people of African Descent (1977) and Studies in Black and White (1966) by Dave Pinson can also be found in this series.
Series consists of external and internal correspondence sent by Mr. Whitelaw. Series contains the chronological files for [all] the correspondence that was sent in 1971-1972, 1980-1981 and 1981-1982.
The series includes a variety of publications assembled by Herb Johnson.
Series provides information on the financing of the University, through the planning of the Capital Campaign for 1981-1983. Series contains planning reports.
Series contains records relating to the Wynne Francis fonds. Material consists of teaching notes, course outlines, and book lists for the Irving Layton course at York University.
The series provides information on S.G.W.'s capital and operating budgets.
The series provides information on the acquisition, planning, construction, renovation, use, and rental of buildings. It includes documents related to the administration and maintenance of properties.