Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. addressing students in reference to the document "A Model for the New University". The document drawn up by the joint Loyola/Sir George negotiating committee was released to the two campuses by their respective boards on September 21, 1972 with an invitation to forward submissions for changes.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. addressing students in reference to The Model of the New University. The document drawn up by the joint Loyola/Sir George negotiating committee was released to the two campuses by their respective boards on September 21, 1972 with an invitation to forward submissions for changes.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. and guest speakers addressing students at a meeting discussing the document "A Model for the New University". The document drawn up by the joint Loyola/Sir George negotiating committee was released to the two campuses by their respective boards on September 21, 1972 with an invitation to forward submissions for changes.
Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. addressing students in reference to the document "A Model for the New University". The document drawn up by the joint Loyola/Sir George negotiating committee was released to the two campuses by their respective boards on September 21, 1972 with an invitation to forward submissions for changes.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Mark Tigh, LSA co-president at the Loyola Students Assembly in January 1974.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. An unidentified person is wearing Whatever Happened to Loyola? and Loyola Demands Justice buttons.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. From left to right, John W. O'Brien (Rector of Concordia University), Harry Hemens (Chancellor) and Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. (President of Loyola College) at the Loyola Student Assembly.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. From left to right, Chris Secord and Rick Kusiak.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. From left to right, Rick Kusiak, Jeff Barber and Chris Secord.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J. is speaking at the Loyola Students Assembly which was sponsored by the L.S.A.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Crowd attending the Loyola Student Assembly in the F.C. Smith Auditorium.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Wendy Scott, secretary in the Campus Centre and her son Kyle.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. The main goal of the campaign was to inform the students as to the situation of the new University and, hopefully, to ameliorate Loyola’s position within Concordia. Mark Tigh, LSA co-president at the Loyola Students Assembly in January 1974.
Julia Hinphy, vice-president, Information Services at Loyola Students Association. She was part of the "Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. LSA co-president Don Boisvert and Mark Tigh at the Loyola Student Assembly.to air student demands for Loyola parity in the new university merger.
"Whatever Happened to Loyola?" campaign. Mark Tigh (left) and Don Boisvert, co-presidents of the L.S.A.