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.”
The series provides some information about Beatrice Bazar's personal life.
The series includes marriage certificates, correspondence, press releases about Bazar's 50 years of marriage, Beatrice Bazar's funeral leaflet, and a letter of condolence from the Governor General to Bazar's family.
Series contains photographs relating to the Carolyn Smith fonds. Material consists of portraits of Irving Layton, photographs of Layton, Smith and Doug Brown, Mike Day, and a photograph of Dorothy, Stuart, and Irving.
The series provides information on student life, university planning and development, publicity, personnel, and numerous other matters. It includes records of internal committees, subcommittees, advisory committees, search committees, task forces, the Board of Governors, and the Senate. The series contains correspondence, reports, membership lists, a code of conduct, a copy of the University charter, and records related to bylaws and amendments, appointments, resignations, and election to and attendance at committees.
The series includes a large number of files covering a wide range of activity. A detailed list of file titles is given in the box contents listing included as an appendix to this finding aid. The committee files are grouped as follows: General, Board of Governors, Financial Aid to Students, Planning and Priorities, Publicity and Identity, Search Committees, Senate, Space and Buildings, University Committee on Development, and University Council on Student Life.
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.
The series provides information on the organization of the Public Relations Department and the planning of publicity for S.G.W. and its departments. It contains documents concerning advertising and press conferences as well news releases. The series is divided into the following subseries:
I010/16A Publicity
I010/16B Public relations.
The series provides information on relations between the University and the Canadian government and the Quebec government, as well as parapublic and private organizations and agencies. The series relates to positions taken by the University, the development of higher education in Quebec, and intiatives towards other universities and colleges on possible collaboration. The series contains briefs, reports, correspondence, and notes. The series is divided into the following sub-series:
I010/17A Government of Canada
I010/17B Government of Quebec
I010/17C Ville de Montréal and Montreal Urban Community
I010/17D Universities and colleges
I010/17E Corporations and societies
I010/17F Foundations and institutes, and various other organizations.
The series includes information on the administration of teaching personnel as well as the individual personnel files of teaching staff. The series includes records on appointments and retirements, salaries, job postings, faculty requirements, tenure, negotiations with the Sir George Williams Association of University Teachers and the Concordia University Faculty Association. The series is divided into the following sub-series:
I010/23A Administration
I010/23B Personal records.
The series provides statistics on registration, enrolment, and degrees from 1927-1945 and 1974-1982. The series contains correspondence and reports.
The series contains a paper evaluating Sir George Williams College based on a survey by two students (1942) and a group of papers written in 1957-1958 on various Canadian Y.M.C.A. activities by students in a Sociology class given by Henry F. Hall.
The sub-series consists of statements of University policies, the University Code and Procedures, and the Code of Conduct, as well as correspondence.
Roger Verschingel, professor of chemistry at Concordia University.
Henry G. Worrell, Controller at Sir George Williams University.
Paul Gérin-Lajoie, Minister of Education. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in October 1966.
Professor of Political Science Yale University
John S. Allen, Secretary to the Sir George Williams Alumni Association Board of Directors and the Alumni's liaison with Sir George's student government.
The Chancellor escorted by Deans of Faculty. From left to right: John W. O'Brien (Dean of Arts), Fraser Fulton, and Jack Bordan (Dean of Engineering).
Guests at installation dinner. From left to right: Mrs. Bordan, unidentified person, Mrs. Peets, Jack Bordan (foreground), unidentified person, Mr. Peets.
Guests at installation dinner. From left to right: Father Patrick Malone (President of Loyola College), Robert C. Rae, Mrs. Hubbard, Fred Hubbard, Mrs. Rae.
Guests at installation dinner. On the left: Florence Yaffe?, D. B. Clarke, and Lt-Col. S.C. Holland. On the right (from the back) Dorothy Clarke and two unidentified people.
Guests at the installation dinner. From left to right: unidentified person, unidentified person, Lewis Greer, unidentified person, Denton Lewis (President of the Corporation of SGWU), unidentified person.
Sitting, (far left): Henry F. Hall, Gordon C. Donaldson (President, Association of Alumni, SGW College), Mrs Hall (centre), B. W. Roberts (far right)