Dean of Students.
C. F. Carlsey, Chancellor of SGW University from 1971 to 1973.
C. F. Carsley, chancellor of Sir George Williams University from June 6, 1971 to August 10, 1973. He was the recipient of a degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa awarded by Sir George Williams University in June 1973.
C. F. Carsley, chancellor of Sir George Williams University from June 6, 1971 to August 10, 1973. He was the recipient of a degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa awarded by Sir George Williams University in June 1973.
Dean of Graduate Studies and Research Claude Bédard, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science Martin Singer and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Nabil Esmail.
Claude Willett Thompson, first Chair of the English Department.
D. B. Clarke talking during the installation of Fraser Fulton as Chancellor of Sir George Williams University. From left to right: Fraser Fulton; Dr. Robert C. Rae (Principal), D. B. Clarke (Vice-Principal).
Arts and Science Vice-dean.
Fraser F. Fulton, Chancellor of SGW University from 1965 to 1971.
Fraser Fulton, newly-installed Chancellor of Sir George Williams University delivering his installation address.
Fraser Fulton, newly-installed Chancellor of Sir George Williams University delivering his installation address.
Stredder was principal of Sir George Williams from 1928 to 1935.
Henry F. Hall, fourth principal of Sir George Williams University (1957-1962), dean (1936-1956) and student counsellor, and full-time faculty member in the Natural Sciences Division (1934-1967).. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in 1966. To honour his long administrative and teaching career, the new university building located on de Maisonneuve Boulevard (formerly Burnside Street) opened in 1966 was named the Henry F. Hall Building.
Henry F. Hall, fourth principal of Sir George Williams University (1957-1962), dean (1936-1956) and student counsellor, and full-time faculty member in the Natural Sciences Division (1934-1967).. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in 1966. To honour his long administrative and teaching career, the new university building located on de Maisonneuve Boulevard (formerly Burnside Street) opened in 1966 was named the Henry F. Hall Building.
Ian Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University.
Ian Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University.
Ian Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University.
Ian Campbell, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University.
The Oath of Office by Fraser Fulton. Donald L. Peets, Registrar (left) and Fraser Fulton (right).
Robing of the Chancellor. From left to right: Dr. Robert C. Rae (Principal), Fraser Fulton and, Donald L. Peets (Registrar).
Jack Bordan, Vice-Rector, Academic for Concordia University from 1974 to 1980. He received an honorary degree from Concordia University in June 1982.
John Daniel, Vice-Rector, Academic, Commerce and Administration, Fine Arts Engineering and Computer Science.
Vice–Rector, Academic.
Lawyer and Judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec,
Registrar (and Secretary of Loyola Senate) John Noonan during Registration Day at Loyola College.
John W. O'Brien, principal of Sir George Williams University from 1969 to 1974, the year of its merger with Loyola College, and he became the first rector and vice-chancellor of the resulting institution, Concordia University.