The dinner for the graduating class of 1955 was held at the Windsor Hotel.
Henry F. Hall was presented an honourary Doctor of Laws degree at the McGill University convocation.
The photograph was taken at Beaver Lake on Mount Royal the day of the Sir George Winter Carnival by for J.P. Zweig.
Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
Students from Latin Rudiments class, with absent students edited manually afterward. Centre: Father T. J. MacMahon. Included: Henry Authier, Lewis Bagnall, Paul Bauset, H. Bordeau, B. Burns, M. Burns, J. Burke, P. Carrier, W. Caven, D. Clarke, N. Collins, E. Conroy, M. Crossan, L. Frawley, M. Frawley, K. Lachance, F. Langan, I, Lantry, L. Leblanc, F. Macdonald, P. H. Martin, R. W. J. McGaffrey, Y. McCarthy, H. McDonald, A. McKenna, P. McKenna, F. McKenzie, N. Murphy, H. Panet, Eugene Pion, R. Quain, A. Robinson, P. Thornton, S. S. Toddings, S. G. P. Urguhar, V. Walsh, L. Wilkins, E. Steven
Group of students seated in classroom with two professors
Group of male students seated in the Loyola Library
Loyola College Junior, Refectory and Administration buildings
The Refectory building decorated for the Garden Party Day.
Cardinal Leger and spectators. Includes: J. H. Mitchell S. J., Patrick Malone S. J., Gordon George S. J., Father MacDonald, F. U. Noll.
Members of a sport's team in a stadium.
Exterior group photo of students and two Fathers
Altar of the chapel in the basement of Junior building (now Psychology building)
Parlour of old Loyola College, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
Loyola Lacrosse team playing on campus field, with the Junior and Refectory buildings in the background.
Mr. Joseph A. Keating S. J. and class, exterior of 68 Drummond street, Montreal. Second row, fourth from left: James McGarry (later Father James McGarry, S. J.
Mr. Joseph A. Keating, S. J. and class, outside of Loyola College Drummond Street, Montreal. Second row, seventh from left: Father J. J. McGarry S. J.
Parlour of old Loyola College in daylight, corner of Bleury and Saint Catherine streets
Sport teams playing on field, Loyola Refectory building in background.
La collection contient le manuscrit intitulé "The Dark History of Montreal for 130 Years" (La sombre histoire de Montréal pendant 130 ans), écrit par Révérend John Douglas Borthwick. Le manuscrit, daté de 1897, semble couvrir certains des sujets de son livre "History of Montreal, including the streets of Montreal" («Histoire de Montréal, y compris les rues de Montréal») (1897).
Sans titreSir George Liberal Club members with Mr. John Turner
Reform Club?
The fonds consists mainly of correspondence received by Sir William Hales Hingston and a few letters received by Mrs. Hingston and their sons William, Donald, and Harold.
There are also photographs, press clippings, brochures, invitations, manuscripts of Sir William's writings, business cards, maps and objects. The fonds includes a scrapbook of press clippings relating to Sir William Hingston's political and professional life, an official document appointing him to the Ottawa Improvement Commission in 1902, the original letters patent related to Sir William's knighthood, and a circa 1889 photograph of Sir William. Also included is an album containing 92 wedding and travel photographs of the Hingston family.
The fonds is organized into the following series:
P0134/A Sir William Hales Hingston
P0134/B Family correspondence
P0134/C Family history
Sir George Williams University graduates at Place des Nations, Expo 1967.
The collection documents the events which occurred in 1987 and 1988 in the Overdale neighbourhood. It witnesses to the efforts made not only by the local residents but also architects, planners, and others to influence the City of Montreal to avoid demolishing historic buildings and established neighborhoods, and to preserve the city’s built heritage.
The collection includes photographs, moving images, sound recordings, press releases, clippings, meeting notices, correspondence, reports, newsletters and statements on the Overdale resistance prepared by former residents.
Sans titreLe fonds contient des documents relatifs à la recherche et à la rédaction de la monographie de Peter Desbarats, intitule « René Lévesque ou le projet inachevé », publié dans la version originale anglaise en 1976.
Le fond comprend des transcriptions, des notes, des brouillons manuscrits et dactylographiés, ainsi que de la correspondance entre Desbarats et René Levesque et Desbarats et Dick Brown de Canadian Magazine.
Le fonds est divisé en trois séries :
F009 / A Entretiens
F009 / B Manuscrits
F009 / C Correspondance
Le fonds document la vie de la famille Grant pendant les annee 1800. Il contient des documents relatifs aux activités et occupations quotidiennes de la famille. Le matériel comprend des factures, des reçus, des certificats, des testaments, des reglements, des documents educationels, de la poésie, des ordonnances, de la correspondance avec des amis et de la famille en Ontario, à Montréal, en Écosse et aux États-Unis, des sermons, du matériel religieux, ainsi que des documents relatifs au poste de péage Victoria. sur Victoria Road.
Le fonds a été divisé en six séries:
F010 / A. Attestations, testaments et certificats
F010 / B. Correspondance
F010 / C. Documents financiers
F010 / D. Education
F010 / E. Objets
F010 / F. Poste de péage Victoria
Future site of the new Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex (EV)