SGW Alumni and one time producer of the musical revue "The Georgiantics, Gerry Mahoney, and Air force sergeant John Badger.
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.
Guests at installation dinner. On the left: Florence Yaffe?, D. B. Clarke, and Lt-Col. S.C. Holland. On the right (from the back) Dorothy Clarke and two unidentified people.
Samuel Madras, Dean of Science from 1963 to 1970.
Sir George Williams Classroom in the Drummond Street YMCA Building
The fonds provides information on the evolution of Sir George Williams University and on the beginning of Concordia University. This fonds is mainly composed Dr. John W. O’Brien’s files as Principal of SGWU until 1974 and as Concordia University’s first Rector until May 1984. There are also some Michael Sheldon's files as Assistant to Principal of SGWU.
The fonds includes such textual records as correspondence, minutes, financial and other reports, clippings, and procedures and policies. It includes photographs, cartographic items, artifacts, and sound recordings. The fonds is divided into the following series:
I010/01 Associations
I010/02 Budget
I010/03 Budget control and accounting
I010/04 Buildings and properties
I010/05 Committees
I010/06 Computer facilities and operations
I010/07 Conferences, seminars, and special activities
I010/08 Cooperation and exchange activities
I010/09 Curriculum and programs
I010/10 Financing
I010/11 General correspondence
I010/12 Insurance
I010/13 Legal affairs and contracts
I010/14 Libraries and documentation centres
I010/15 Publications
I010/16 Publicity and public relations
I010/17 Relations /services, external
I010/18 Relations /services, internal
I010/19 Research activities
I010/20 Scholarships, awards and prizes
I010/21 Staff, general
I010/22 Staff, administrative and support
I010/23 Staff, teaching
I010/24 Statistics
I010/25 Student life
I010/26 Student records
I010/27 Teaching activities
I010/28 University organizations, policy and planning
I010/29 Photographs
The series provides information on the relations between S.G.W. and external associations.
The sub-series consists of records pertaining to S.G.W.'s relations with the Y.M.C.A. The sub-series includes minutes of meetings of the Metropolitan Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors from 1966 to 1978.
The series provides statistics on registration, enrolment, and degrees from 1927-1945 and 1974-1982. The series contains correspondence and reports.
The series provides information on the establishment and the awarding of scholarships, awards, honorary degrees, bursaries, and loans coming from the University and external bodies. It contains correspondence, notes, applications, minutes, agreements, annual reports, and other documents. The series is divided into the following sub-series:
I010/20A Awards
I010/20B Bursaries and loans
I010/20C Fellowships
I010/20D Scholarships
I010/20E Prizes.
The series provides information on the organization of the University, and the various steps involved in its evolution: the Y.M.C.A. schools, Sir George Williams College, Sir George Williams University, and the 1974 merger with Loyola leading to Concordia University.
The series provides information on S.G.W.'s capital and operating budgets.
The series provides information on the acquisition, planning, construction, renovation, use, and rental of buildings. It includes documents related to the administration and maintenance of properties.
The sub-series consists of records related to the construction and the renovation of the Norris Building and the Henry F. Hall Building. It contains correspondence with architects, minutes, sketches, and other documents.