The Maury Kaye fonds consists of arrangements done by Maury Kaye in the 1950s and the 1960s, and contains 106 pieces for piano, bass, and drums. The fonds also contains five sound recordings featuring Maury Kaye playing some of his hit songs.
Kaye, MauryThe fonds mainly provides information on the Computer Centre incident at Sir George Williams University on February 11, 1969. There is also a file on the Committee on Academic Plant, on which Steven Scheinberg sat.
The fonds includes reports, studies, minutes, and clippings.
Scheinberg, Stephen J.The fonds provides information on Robert A. Fraser's activities on various committees and external bodies and on his classes.
The fonds consists of correspondence, student papers, course files, and examinations.
Fraser, Robert A.The fonds provides information on Frank Chalk's career as a professor and an administrator at Sir George Williams and Concordia University, as well as a writer, researcher and expert on the questions of human rights and history of genocide.
The ADMINISTRATION sub-series includes records related to the role Chalk played in the Sir George Williams University and Concordia University, having been a member or in attendance of various committees: the Building Programme Co-ordinating Committee (BPCC), the Planning Committee of the Board of Governors or the Senate Library Committee, the Intra-University Committee, the Sir George Williams Association of University Teachers (SGWAUT) Council or the Sir George Williams Joint Committee on University Affairs (JCUA). The sub-series is also comprised of records related to the Perry Anderson case that lead to the Computer Centre protest of 1969 and its subsequent outcomes.
The TEACHING sub-series includes course outlines, teaching material, teaching evaluations, bibliographies, promotional material and correspondence related to the courses Chalk taught in the department of History and the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (MIGS) (most notably The History and Sociology of Genocide course), his involvement with graduate students Edward Kissi and Bertha Kimambo and with the Summer Sessions in Sociology held at Sir George Williams University in the 1960's.
The CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, TALKS sub-series is comprised of presentations, promotional material, correspondence linked to the many conferences and colloquiums Chalk took part of or attended in Mexico, the United States and Canada, often in collaboration with fellow and frequent collaborator Kurt Jonassohn. The subseries also includes records related to a round table Chalk helped organized with African archivists at Sir George Williams University in 1974 and the Sixth Annual History in the Making Conference held at Concordia University in 2000 (Chalk gave the opening address).
The CORRESPONDENCE sub-series consists of letters and postcards from peers, most notably David Koff, Helen Fein, Michael Dobkowski, Norman Cohn, Jack Nusan Porter, Barbara Harff and William Taylor.
The WRITINGS sub-series includes press clippings, promotional material, reviews and texts written by Frank Chalk and Jonassohn such as 'A History of Genocide' or 'Genocide: an Historical Overview' published in the 1990's.
The MONTREAL INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENOCIDE STUDIES sub-series is comprised of records testifying of Chalk's involvement in the institute he co-founded with Jonassohn: an annual report, records related to the Academic Advisory board of the institute, budgets, the management of the David J. Azrieli Holocaust Collection or logistics behind the organization of workshops and seminars by guest lecturers such as Stefanie Beck, Rhoda E. Howard or Gérard Chaliand among others and the Occasional Paper series.
The RESEARCH AND REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION sub-series consists of copies of articles, press clippings and notes related to antisemitism, South Africa and Canada, Ethiopian Jews as well as the management of the African Collection of Sir George Williams University (including correspondence with the Kenyan National Archives).
The DISTINCTION sub-series includes some correspondence related to the Rector's Circle Chalk was welcomed in, in 1995.
The PRIVATE LIFE series includes two diaries ('date books') written by an unknown person in 1925 and 1927, as well as correspondence related to an issue Chalk had with Chrysler Canada Ltd. that reached the Canadian House of Commons as well as the US Senate in 1966.
Chalk, Frank R.The Jack Litchfield Fonds consists of typewritten manuscripts for A Chronology of Five Montreal Record-Collectors' Clubs and A Chronology of Six Montreal Record-Collectors' Clubs (1989).
Litchfield, JackThe fonds provides information on the construction of Loyola College.
The fonds includes specifications, contracts, and correspondence.
McLaren, ThomasThe fonds includes a copy of Finney's books. They witness to the teaching of introductory accounting in the 1930s.
Finney, H. A.The fonds provides information from Thompson's writing projects on the history of Scouting, and on humanism, as well as his participation in World War I.
The fonds consists of memorabilia of Claude W. Thompson's and his brother's participation in World War I. It includes correspondence, press clippings, and a copy of a paper he wrote on Canadian author and historian William Wood (1864-1947). There is also a review of William Wood's book The Fight for Canada, and a copy of the book.
Thompson, Claude WillettThe fonds provides information on jazz in Montreal between 1916 and 2007.
The fonds contains the material John Gilmore gathered for his two books. It contains research notes, sound recordings including interviews with musicians and others, photographs, posters, correspondence, and a manuscript of Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal.
The fonds is organized in the following series:
P0004/A Research material
P0004/B Manuscripts
P0004/C Reviews
P0004/D Lectures and interviews
The fonds primarily gives details on the language debate in Quebec in the 1970s and on income levels of francophone and anglophone Quebeckers relative to their level of education, among other issues. The fonds also includes files related to the chemical industry in Canada.
The fonds consists of minutes, reports, surveys, correspondence, speeches, and articles.
Hall, Wilfred N.The fonds provides information on the events surrounding the 1969 Computer Centre Incident at Sir George Williams University. Dr. Marsden was a member of the Hearing Committee appointed to consider the accusation of racism against Professor Perry Anderson.
The fonds consists of official and unofficial transcripts of the hearings, proceedings, correspondence, clippings, and a chronology of the events.
Marsden, MichaelThe fonds provides information on English country houses and heraldry, which were topics of research conducted by David McKeen while he was a member of the English Department.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes, excerpts from publications, and clippings.
McKeen, DavidThe fonds documents Wynne Francis' teaching activities and her writings on Canadian literature.
The fonds includes correspondence, notes, articles, and manuscripts.
Francis, WynneFrederick Krantz edited the book History from Below: Studies in Popular Protest and Popular Ideology in Honour of George Rudé.
The fonds consists of a copy of the book, manuscript copies of the articles contributed for the book, correspondence with contributors and the publisher, a list of contributors, and curricula vitae.
Krantz, Frederick H.The fonds provides information on science, technology, and society.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, and various texts from Fred Knelman's teaching career at Concordia University and from his activities as a speaker and writer.
Knelman, Fred H.The fonds provides information on academic activities and policies.
The fonds consists of proceedings of conferences and a guide to academic policies and practices.
MacGuigan S.J., J. GeraldThe fonds provides information on economics and John W. O'Brien's career.
The fonds consists primarily of correspondence, an undated manuscript entitled A History of Banking in the United States and Canada.
O'Brien, John W.The collection provides visual information on Sir George Williams and his family.
The collection consists of photographs of paintings of Sir George Williams, photographs of Sir George Williams, photographs of the church he attended, photographs of his tombstone with his great-granddaughters Pamela Williams-Demetriade and Rosalie Williams Sinclair, and a biography of Sir George Williams by J.E. Hodder.
Sir George Williams FamilyThe fonds provides information on the presence of James McGarry as a student at Loyola High School and Loyola College.
The fonds consists of photographs of class activities and sports teams.
McGarry, James J.The fonds provides information on the administration, awards, and activities of the Alumni Association of Sir George Williams University and its members.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, constitutive documents, graduate and member lists, clippings, photographs, job descriptions, financial records, and documents related to fund-raising, homecoming and social activities.
Sir George Williams University. Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams UniversityThe fonds provides information on the history of ideological Anti-Semitism.
The fonds consists of the text of lectures on the history of ideological anti-Semitism given by Norman Cohn during his stay at Concordia University.
Cohn, NormanThe fonds provides information on Margaret Stredder's family history.
The fonds consists of photographs and brief biographies of Anson Walt Young, Frederick Owen Stredder, and Margaret Stredder.
Stredder, MargaretThe fonds provides information on activities of the Guinea Pig Graduating class. It also provides information on the foundation of the Alumni Association of Sir George Williams College and the Society of the Order of the Guinea Pig.
The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, and clippings.
Manson, NormanThe fonds provides information on art in Montreal.
The fonds consists of clippings.
Pinsky, AlfredThe 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 FurlongThe fonds provides information on the Loyola College Dramatic Society.
The fonds consists of press clippings on plays given by the dramatic society and theatre programs for Society productions.
Brault, Mark P.The fonds consists of a letter of thanks from Henry F. Hall to his colleagues on the occasion of his retirement as principal of Sir George Williams University in 1962 and three photographs of Clifford Sparling.
Sparling, Clifford C.The fonds provides information on class reunions that took place in 1956, 1961, and 1986, and on the Loyola Alumni Association.
The fonds consists of class reunion booklets and press clippings.
Tobin, DonaldThe fonds provides information on the history of the Garnet Key Society of Concordia University and its founding institution Sir George Williams University.
The fonds consists of handbooks, minutes of meeting, correspondence, lists of nominations, and Garnet Key garments and objects.
Concordia University. Garnet Key SocietyThe fonds provides information on art in Canada and on the publication of the journal.
The fonds consists of manuscripts, correspondence, reviews, a logbook of manuscripts received, published issues, financial records, minutes, copies of grant applications, and subscription and advertising files.
Journal of Canadian Art History