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Ars Classica Gallery
P0174/D · Series · 1952 - 1967
Part of Vincent and Olga Diniacopoulos fonds

This series is about the activities of the Ars Classica gallery, located in Montreal and operating in the 50’ and 60’. It contains textual records mainly about the exhibitions organized by Ars Classica, or to which it contributed.

Diniacopoulos, Vincent
Accessoiriste
P063/E · Series · 1952-1979
Part of Lucien Desmarais fonds

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.

Clippings
F001/C · Series · 1953-1997
Part of Irving Layton fonds

Series contains newspaper articles about Irving Layton from international and national newspapers, including the Gazette, the Toronto Star, the Georgian, the Telegram, and the Poetry Canada Review.

Biographie
P063/A · Series · [1953], 1963-1988
Part of Lucien Desmarais fonds

La série témoigne de la vie et de la carrière professionnelle de Lucien Desmarais.

La série contient des curriculum vitae, des extraits de naissance de Lucien Desmarais, des coupures de presse ainsi que des publications à caractère biographique.

Committees
I0147/10 · Series · [1953?]-1974
Part of Office of the President fonds

The series provides information on Loyola College internal committees. The series contains correspondence, meeting notices and agendas, minutes, reports, membership lists, terms or reference, by-laws, curricula vitae, statistics, research grant lists, programs of activities, draft constitutions, financial statements, pamphlets, and clippings.

Notebooks and journals
F001/H · Series · 1953-1995
Part of Irving Layton fonds

The series contains notebooks and journals written by Irving Layton and includes sketches of several of Layton’s poems and journal entries about the author’s day and trips.

Commissions
I0147/09 · Series · 1953-1971
Part of Office of the President fonds

The series includes records on Loyola's involvement with commissions of the federal and provincial governments and other organizations, including the Bladen Commission on the Financing of Higher Education, the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, the Royal Commission on Education (the Parent Commission), the Jesuit Commission for Higher Studies, the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission to Study the Rationalisation of University Research, and the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems (the Tremblay Commission).

The series contains correspondence, statistical and other reports, proposals, submissions, terms of reference, agendas, minutes, and publicity items.

Correspondence
P0237/C · Series · 1954-1965, 1972-2008
Part of Ann Charney fonds

The series provides an insight into Ann Charney's personal and professional lives. The series contains materials documenting Ann Charney’s personal life, as well as that of the people around her, and contains correspondence sent to her by various family members and friends, including Melvin Charney and fellow artists like Morty Schiff, Joyce Ravid, Alison Strayer, Susan Kealey, Moyra Davey, Joan Micklin Silver, Geraldine Sherman, Elizabeth Spencer, Lionel Tiger, Christina McCall, George Szanto, and others. The series also illustrates Ann Charney’s professional life, by the means of correspondence with various literary agents, publishers and editors, the UNEQ (Union des écrivaines et écrivains Québécois), as well as granting agencies.

The series contains letters, mostly handwritten, postcards, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

Awards and certificates
F011/D · Series · 1954–2005, predominant 1993-2008
Part of René Balcer archives

Series contains awards, plaques and certificates awarded to René Balcer. Material consists of Emmy Award certificates, transcripts for high school, college, and university, from the Quebec Department of Education, music certificates and grades, and a certificate of promotion.

Committees
I0010/05 · Series · 1955-1984
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

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.

Reference documentation
F036/G · Series · [19--], 1955, 1961, 1979-1995, 2013
Part of articule fonds

The series documents the North American art scene from 1955 to 1995 but contains some information on international artists as well.

The series includes artist’s books, directories, periodicals, exhibition catalogs, and other reference documentation, bills, a poster, as well as correspondence with the publishers.

Poems
F019/D · Series · [19--?]
Part of Dora Pleet fonds

The series illustrates Irving Layton’s literary work. It contains photocopies of various poems by Irving Layton, including The Incarnation, The bull calf, Cain, After Auschwitz, The Burning Bush, Post-Auschwitz Jew, The Black Huntsman, Song for Naomi, Love Letters, Rhine Boat Trip, and Catacombe dei Cappucini.

Photographs
F014/D · Series · [19--]
Part of Christopher Fry fonds

Series consists of 2 photographs of Christopher Fry. The first is an undated reproduction of a photograph by Tom L. Blau which appeared in the biography Christopher Fry by Derek Stanford, first published in 1954. The second is a black and white portrait of the playwright (photographer unknown).

Budget
I0147/04 · Series · 1955-1974
Part of Office of the President fonds

The series contains records related to Loyola College's operating and capital budgets and its operating expenses. The College's development program during this period of rapid expansion is fully documented. Fundraising, mortgages, and investments are documented, as are student and staff loans, other aid to higher education, and student associations' budgets.
The series contains correspondence, budget projections, financial statements, auditors' and other reports, capital expenditure request forms, accounts, invoices, cheque requisitions, pamphlets, charts of accounts, balance sheets, lists of assets, contracts, and other records.

Clippings
F019/B · Series · 1955-2001
Part of Dora Pleet fonds

The series consists mainly of newspaper clippings that include reviews of Layton’s works, comments and criticisms regarding Layton’s style as a poet, and editorials by Layton addressing criticism of his life and work. Many clippings concern the biography "Irving Layton, a portrait" by Elspeth Cameron (1985), as well as Layton’s criticism of the publication and its author. Newspapers include the Montreal Gazette, the Montreal Star, the Toronto Star, The Herald, the Globe and Mail, the McGill Daily, The Suburban, The Canadian Jewish News, and the Thursday Report (Concordia University). Also included are photocopies of excerpts from books and periodicals.

Publicity and ephemera
F014/E · Series · 1955-1970, predominant 1970
Part of Christopher Fry fonds

Series consists of pamphlets and ephemera collected by Derek Stanford for productions of Christopher Fry’s plays, including Peer Gynt, A Yard of Sun, and A Sleep of Prisoners. Also includes pamphlets and a tabloid for the Nottingham Festival (1970).

Staff - Teaching
I0038/16 · Series · 1955-1984
Part of Academic Planning Office fonds

Series consists of records from the following bodies and groups:

  • Full-Time Faculty, Deans, Collegial instructors,
  • Sir George Williams Association of University Teachers.

Series contains reports, listings and invitation.

Biography
P0146/1 · Series · 1956-1985
Part of Anne Savage fonds

The series includes CVs, autobiographical sketches and a student paper entitled "Anne Savage: A Feminist Biography".

Insurance
I0010/12 · Series · 1956-1966
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

The series provides information on insurance plans for employees of the Y.M.C.A. in 1956-1957, and a 1966 proposal for insurance for the Henry F. Hall Building. It contains correspondence and notes.

Poetry and publications
C010/B · Series · 1956-1985
Part of Gertrude Katz collection

Series contains a typescript of Irving Layton’s “The Red Moujhik,” and offprints of the poet’s “A Tall Man Executes a Jog” (1958), “Cain” (1961), and “On the Assassination of President Kennedy” (1964). Appended to “The Red Moujhik” is a letter signed by Irving Layton. Series also contains a catalogue based on exhibition of Irving Layton’s books, a list of the poet’s rare and out-of-print books, and a transcript of a rare recording of the short story “The World We Live In” by Irving Layton that aired on CBC’s “Wednesday Night Short Stores” on August 24, 1960. Series also contains rare first editions, limited editions, and presentation copies of Irving Layton’s books. Books include The Bull Calf and Other Poems (1956), Improved Binoculars (1956), A laughter in the Mind (1958), The Swinging Flesh (1961), Love Where the Nights are Long (1962), The Laughing Rooster (1964), Periods of the Moon (1967), The Shattered Plinths (1968), The Whole Bloody Bird (1969), Nail Polish (1971), Lovers and Lesser Men (1973), Seventy-five Greek Poems (1974), The Pole Vaulter (1974), For My Brother Jesus (1976), The Covenant (1977), Treici Poesie e Sette Disegni (1978), Waiting for the Messiah (1985), Anvil Blood (1973), and New Holes in the Wall (1973). Series also contains a phonographic record of Irving Layton reading his poetry at Le Hibou in 1963.

I0010/03 · Series · 1957-1981
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

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.

Clippings
F007/B · Series · 1957-1997
Part of Dorothy Rath fonds

Material consists of newspaper clippings that include reviews of Layton’s works, commentary concerning the release of An Unlikely Affair, comments and criticisms regarding Layton’s style as a poet, advertisements about poetry readings, interviews with Canadian poets, and articles about Irving Layton’s tribute in Canadian newspapers including the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Montreal Gazette, and the Toronto Sun.

Curriculum and programs
I0010/09 · Series · 1957-1984
Part of Office of the Principal fonds

The series provides information on the various steps involved in the planning, authorization, adoption, evaluation, and modification of courses or programs by departments of S.G.W. The series includes academic planning materials, proposals, course descriptions, course outlines, notes, and correspondence. The series is divided into four sub-series:

I010/09A Curriculum general
I010/09B Arts, Science, and Commerce
I010/09C Faculty of Fine Arts
I010/09D Engineering.

Conseiller
P063/G · Series · 1959-1988
Part of Lucien Desmarais fonds

La série témoigne des activités de Lucien Desmarais en tant que conseiller technique et membre de jury pour des fondations à l’occasion de la sélection de candidatures pour des prix.

La série contient des lettres, des notes, des rapports, des guides de fonctionnement, des coupures de presse, des annonces, des appels de candidatures, des photographies et une affiche.

La série comprend les dossiers suivants :

Service des parcs de Montréal
Gendreau - C. Théberge
Rockland Shopping Centre
Centrale d’artisanat du Québec
Métiers d’art du Québec
Guilde canadienne des métiers d’art du Québec
Le Grand Prix des métiers d’art, 1983-1988
Le fonds Jean A. Chalmers pour les métiers d’art
Bronfman
Expo 67 - Coordonnateur artistique
Programme du 1% du ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec
Conseil des Arts du Canada

Clippings
F006/B · Series · 1959-1990
Part of Wynne Francis fonds

Material consists of newspaper clippings that include reviews of Layton’s works, comments and criticisms regarding Layton’s style as a poet, and special editions highlighting Layton’s life and works. Newspapers include the Gazette, the Toronto Star, the Georgian, Poetry Canadian Review, Saturday Night, The Canadian Forum, Sunday Star and the Telegram.

Financial documents
C010/F · Series · 1959-1974
Part of Gertrude Katz collection

Series contains financial documents concerning the property holdings of Irving Layton and Gertrude and Carl Katz, and the property title and deed of sale of property to Irving Layton.

Manuscripts
F009/C · Series · [196-?] – 1976
Part of Peter Desbarats fonds

Series contains records relating to the writing of Peter Desbarats’ book. Material consists of typed and manuscript drafts of the monograph, notations and corrections made by Desbarats and Lévesque, Desbarats preface to “The State of Quebec,” and copies of his introduction and postscript for the paperback edition.

Photographs
F002/C · Series · [196-]-[198-?]
Part of Carolyn Smith fonds

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.