Spring Convocation Mass 1973 in the Loyola Chapel with Father Charlie Pottie.
A man is walking walking up to the Lacolle Centre.
Campus Centre cafeteria at Loyola College.
Very Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. signing Campus Centre contract with Students Association's presidents. From left to right, Fr. Malone, Peter Fedele, President of Loyola Students Association, and Evening Students Association President, Jim Conway. An unidentified person is seen in the background.
Campus Centre Director Doug Devenne discusses plans with a member of the promotion committee in the Campus Centre lounge.
Loyola Orchestra's matinee concert at Loyola Chapel conducted by Elizabeth Haughey.
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.
Situated on the New York/Quebec border, the Lacolle Centre was developed by Loyola College in 1971 with the goal of promoting and encouraging innovative forms of education.
Situated on the New York/Quebec border, the Lacolle Centre was developed by Loyola College in 1971 with the goal of promoting and encouraging innovative forms of education.
Students relaxing in Campus Centre lounge at Loyola College.
Fine arts exhibition at the Loyola College Campus Centre. From left to right, Keith Wills and Merle Wertheimer are looking at paintings.
Loyola Orchestra's matinee concert "Peter and the Wolf" (Prokofiev) at Loyola Chapel. Narrated by R. P. Duder (left) and conducted by Elizabeth Haughey.
Campus Centre lounge at Loyola College.
Loyola Orchestra in rehearsal for their Christmas concert in Loyola Chapel, conducted by Elizabeth Haughey.
Loyola Orchestra in rehearsal at Loyola Chapel, conducted by Elizabeth Haughey.
Loyola Choral Society conducted by Jean Sult during a rehearsal at Loyola Chapel.
Spring Convocation 1971. Graduating students are lining up to enter into the Loyola College Chapel for the Baccalaureate Mass prior to the convocation ceremonies.
Christmas concert "Sounds of Christmas" in the Loyola Chapel.
Groundbreaking ceremony of the Loyola Campus Centre. From left to right, LMSA President Gordon Clark, Loyola Alumni Assocation President Brian Gallery, Father Patrick G. Malone, S.J., and an unidentified person.
Samuel H. Schecter, a Montreal entrepreneur and benefactor of this university at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall Building. Schecter established a fund to collect contemporary art, which later resulted in the outstanding Sir George Williams University Collection of Canadian Art. In the background, Edwy Cooke, Director of the Sir George Williams Art Galleries.
Model of the Jesuit Fathers' residence at Loyola College. The building has 7 stories and 52 single rooms. A dining room, a recreation room and a sundeck are located at the top floor. Two elevators serve the building. A TV room, an exercise room, a music room, a 2 car garage and an outside parking complete the services planned in the construction of the building.
Percy Weissman, Montreal industrialist, whose donation allowed the construction of an additional art gallery facilities at SGW University. The new art gallery located on the mezzanine of the Henry F. Hall Building, bears his name.
Jesuit Fathers's residence at Loyola College. From left to right, Fr. John L. Swain, S.J. and Fr. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. are looking at the site of the future Jesuit Fathers' residence.
John W. O'Brien at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall Building.
Edwy Cooke, Chancellor Fraser Fulton and Percy Weissman.
Edwy Cooke, Director of the Sir George Williams Art Galleries at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall building.
Chancellor Fraser F. Fulton at the official opening of the Weissman Gallery in the Henry F. Hall Building.
Jack Bordan, Percy Weissman and one unidentified person.
Jesuit Fathers's residence at Loyola College. From left to right, Fr. Cecil C. Ryan, S.J., Fr. John L. Swain, S.J. and Fr. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. are looking at the site of the future Jesuit Fathers' residence.
Unidentified group at the Bryan Building at Loyola College.