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Convocation 1969
I0002-02-0604 · Item · May 31, 1969
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Convocation 1969. Father J. Gerald MacGuigan and Carol Lee Bacchi, recipient of the Governor-general's medal and the Knights of Columbus Prize for Canadian History at the Spring Convocation 1969.

Convocation 1970
I0002-02-0486 · Item · May 13, 1970
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Spring Convocation 1970. Dean of Students Rodrick Shearer is standing with Terrence Whalen, recipient of the Loyola C.O.T.C. Medal, awarded to the student who, with distinction, has displayed leadership ability through his academic and non-academic achievements.

Convocation Mass
I0002-02-0552 · Item · May 26, 1973
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Celebrants at the Spring Convocation Mass 1973 in the Loyola Chapel. From left to right: Father Stanley Drummond, unidentified celebrant, Father Patrick Malone, Father Charlie Pottie, unidentified celebrant, Father Robert Gervais, Father Aloysius Graham and unidentified celebrant.

Marc Hinphy Tigh
I0002-02-0562 · Item · June 1, 1974
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Convocation 1974. Marc Hinphy Tigh, Loyola Students' Association past president and valedictorian. He was also the first recipient of the Malone Medal, presented by the Loyola Students' Association in honor of Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. The medal was awarded to the graduating student who has made an outstanding contribution to non-academic activities on the Loyola campus.

1974 Spring Convocation
I0002-02-3770 · Item · June 1, 1974
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CBC broadcaster and journalist Barbara Frum arrives at Loyola Spring Convocation where she will deliver the convocation address. She is accompanied by Father Patrick Malone, Rector John W. O'Brien follows with Father Stanley Drummond.

I0002-02-0019 · Item · October 24, 1973
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Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.