The fonds consists of images of Thomas V. Hoyle and of Lacolle Manor.
Sans titreThe series documents the Montreal YMCA's mission statements, philosophy, values, policies, procedures, planning process, and evolving organizational structure. It includes documents related to planning exercises including surveys and other research.
The series includes staff policy and procedure manuals and policy statements on a range of issues and related records; demographic and other studies of client groups; reports, correspondence, minutes, agendas, charts and tables, brochures, maps, and other records.
The series is arranged as follows:
P0145/05A Mission.
P0145/05B Organization charts, directories.
P0145/05C Organizational review.
P0145/05D Policies, procedures.
P0145/05D01 Manuals.
P0145/05D02 Policies.
P0145/05D03 Language policy.
P0145/05E Planning, surveys.
P0145/05E01 1925 Montreal YMCA Population Study.
P0145/05E02 1946 Hugg Study.
P0145/05E03 1949-1952 Branch Study.
P0145/05E04 Guide Lines to the Sixties.
P0145/05E05 1964-1969 Planning and Development.
P0145/05E06 1969-1970 Planning Process.
P0145/05E07 1971 Planning Process Mobilization.
P0145/05E08 Development Plan for 1980-1985.
P0145/05E09 1984-1987 Strategic Plan.
P0145/05E10 1986-1988 Strategic Planning Review.
P0145/05E11 1990s surveys.
P0145/05E12 Small surveys and planning exercises.
P0145/05E13 Proposals for unrealized branches, facilities.
P0145/05E14 Source materials.
The collection provides visual information on Sir George Williams and his family.
The collection consists of photographs of paintings of Sir George Williams, photographs of Sir George Williams, photographs of the church he attended, photographs of his tombstone with his great-granddaughters Pamela Williams-Demetriade and Rosalie Williams Sinclair, and a biography of Sir George Williams by J.E. Hodder.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on activities, mainly sports, that occurred at Loyola College in the 1910s.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook, clippings, event programs, and photographs.
Sans titreThe series is composed of correspondence, articles, and photocopies of various documents (mainly 1887-1904) mainly related to the 16 pioneering female journalists. The Alice Asselin file contains a few original documents (textual and photos). The series also includes documentation specifically on the Canadian Women’s Press Club and various publications.
SGW Alumni and one time producer of the musical revue "The Georgiantics, Gerry Mahoney, and Air force sergeant John Badger.
Jack Hirshberg, S BA'38, author and Hollywood columnist.
Fred Kerner, editor of The Georgian 1940-1942 and member of the musical revue, The Georgiantics.
Sitting, (far left): Henry F. Hall, Gordon C. Donaldson (President, Association of Alumni, SGW College), Mrs Hall (centre), B. W. Roberts (far right)
John W. Beaton, General Secretary of the Montreal YMCA.
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
William Fraser (far right) and two unidentified people.
William Fraser, Mrs V. R. Jones, Librarian at the Weldon Memorial Library in Glasgow, and two unidentified people.
Chairman of the Board of the Shawinigan Engineering Co. Ltd. and a Director The Shawinigan Water and Power Company.
Principal Kenneth E. Norris congratulating a student.
Resident Staff Office, SGWU-Loyola COTC.
The fonds contains photographs of Sir George Williams students involved in a 1944 artillery reserve training camp, musical activities at Sir George Williams, students participating in the Saskatchewan wheat harvest in 1942, and staff, sports, and student life.
Sans titreClaude W. Thompson, first chair of the English Department.