John G. Wales, valedictorian from Fall Convocation 1974 on Loyola Campus.
John Metcalf & Alice Munro for Poetry Series '75 held on Loyola Campus.
Guest lecturer on Man and Myth.
Convocation 1976. Joseph Rogel, prize-winning poet and survivor of the Auschwitz death camp, graduates from Concordia University with a B.A. Cum laude at the June 6 Convocation, held at Loyola. Rogel, 65, returned to school in 1973 after operating a lunch stand with his wife, after his arrival in Canada in 1948.
Mrs. Karin Mohabir, Evening Division Medal and Arts Medal winner from Fall Convocation 1974 on Loyola Campus.
Karl Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish economist, sociologist and statesman. He was recipient of a degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa awarded by Sir George Williams University.
Michael McClure giving a reading at Sir George Williams University.
Percy Weissman receiving an honorary degree. 1969 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation (Science – Commerce – Engineering). The event was held at Salle Wilfred Pelletier, Place des Arts.
Phil Bedard, student playing the part of "Washington Irving Pea" at the Sean Kelly night at Loyola Campus.
Pierre Dupuy receiving his honorary degree at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
Pierre Dupuy receiving his honorary degree at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
Pierre Dupuy receiving his honorary degree at the 1967 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The event was held at Place des Nations, Expo 67.
Poetry Series '75. An important crowd is present to listen to writer John Metcalf.
Political Science Debate at Arts Symposium. It was held on Loyola Campus.
Poster of Forum for Action: Roadblocks to learning... and their solutions. The forum was held on March 20, 1975 at 2pm at Campus Centre.
Robert H. L. Slater receiving his honorary degree at the 1969 Sir George Williams University Spring Convocation. The degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa was awarded by Sir George Williams University.
Sean Kelly, executive editor of the "National Lampoon" and former Loyola student and professor. He came to the F.C. Smith Auditorium to take revenge on his old alma mater in the form of offering up an evening of the best of Canada's worst poetry.
Stanley Goodman (left), SGWU's 10,000 graduate chats with Arthur Calvin (right) recipient of the first Master of Arts degree conferred at SGWU.
From left to right: Robert Alan Speirs, Herman Smith Johannsen, Chancellor Fraser F. Fulton, and Jan Tinbergen. The event was held at the Salvation Army Citadel.
Unidentified conference.