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I0002-02-1285 · Item · December 14, 1971
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Groundbreaking ceremony of the Loyola Campus Centre. From left to right, LMSA President Gordon Clark, Loyola Alumni Assocation President Brian Gallery, Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., and an unidentified person.

I0002-02-0019 · Item · October 24, 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.

I0002-02-0020 · Item · October 24, 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.

I0002-02-0021 · Item · October 24, 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Pat Boland (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.

I0002-02-0022 · Item · October 24, 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Pat Boland (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.

I0002-02-0023 · Item · October 24, 1973
Part of Public Relations and Information Office fonds

Ed Enos (centre) and Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.