Side A: Henry Beissel interviews unknown individual about the cost of education in Cuba.
Side B: Henry Beissel's initial reflections upon his arrival in Havana in 1967 in the context of the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968.
Henry Beissel, Elizabeth Beissel, and [photographer Elizabeth Fry] interviewed on KFAR Radio.
Side A: Henry Beissel interviewing unknown individual.
Side B: Henry Beissel reflections in the context of the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968.
Proceedings of the 9th VSMM (Virtual Systems and MultiMedia) conference held in Montreal and chaired by Communications Studies professor Hal Thwaites. Speakers include: Oliver Grau, Alain Depocas, Sara Diamond, Char Davies.
Side A: Poetry reading. Side B Poetry reading. Reference in audio to the recently published "New Wings for Icarus".
Henry Beissel interviews various students from the University of Havana. Recorded on the University of Havana campus. On side B Henry Beissel is invited to an English class at the University of Havana and responses to questions posed by students. Beissel notes that most of his responses during the English class were not recorded "due to lack of tape". The final part of the tape is an interview with Dr. Denis Lazure a psychiatrist from Ste. Justine Hospital in Montreal. Dr. Lazure was attending the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968.
Promotional video for the Department of Communication Studies featuring past and current students, faculties such as Gail Valaskakis, Dennis Murphy, Marc Gervais, Hal Thwaites, department assistant Sheelah O'Neill and department founder Father Jack O'Brien. Directed by Aviva Farbstein, Tierney McGoldrick, Marika Morissette, and Anna-Karina Tabunar.
Side 1: "The Trial" read by H.B. and I.B. recorded on September 30th, 1956 at Gerry Moses' farm. Side 2: "The Curve" by Tankred Dorst recorded from CBC radio performance on January 10, 1964
Four workshops Armand Volkas.
This transfer contains theses and dissertations from the School of Graduate Studies. The following RCRP categories are contained within this records transfer:
2240 Thesis and Dissertations - Management (1976-1980)
The fonds is mainly composed of CUTV member’s productions which amounts to approximately 250 titles.
The textual records are organized in 3 series:
- PRODUCTIONS
- ADMINISTRATION
- COMMUNICATION
The PRODUCTIONS series includes records on different shows produced by CUTV and include scripts, release forms, crew lists, inventories. The ADMINISTRATION series includes membership forms, budget files, some minutes from the CUTV Executive and correspondence. The COMMUNICATION series includes some press clippings, promotional material and photos.
Concordia University. TelevisionPresentation of the Loyola Medal to Fr. John (Jack) E. O'Brien, S. J.
Audio with C.L.R. James (Cyril Lionel Robert James) linked to the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968. Tape 3.
The fonds provides information on university administration.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, press clippings, and a booklet on the opening of the Henry F. Hall Building, as well as photographs of the Norris Building and the Hall Building.
Fulton, Fraser F.Audio linked to the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968. B side Henry Beissel's reflection on Cuba.
Daily reflection by Henry Beissel during his time at the Cultural Congress of Havana which took place January 4-11, 1968. Tape 10 side 1 and 2.
Connie John's feature documentary on the Sir George Williams University Computer Centre incident for CBC Sunday Morning.
Henry Beissel, Elizabeth Beissel, and [Elizabeth Fry] interviewed on CKUA Radio.
Marguerite Corriveau interviews Felix Vincent (artist), Yolande Medina (cigar maker) and Maïr Verthuy (founder of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute) onsite at the Expo '67 site.
The fonds provides information on Gail Valaskakis' work at Loyola College.
The fonds consists of some correspondence (letter of thanks, letters of congratulations and other civilities) and invitations to university events.
Valaskakis, GailThe Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre fonds contains records relating to the operation of the Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre. It contains textual records and other materials documenting the mission; structure; administration; building and facilities; and programs and services offered at the Centre, dating from its founding in the late 1920s until it ceased its operations. The fonds also contains materials dating to after the closure of the Centre.
The fonds documents the history of the Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre, its role in Little Burgundy and the greater Montreal area, and its relationships to other organizations, including but not limited to the Coloured Women's Club of Montreal; Union United Church; Red Feather Services; Federated Appeal of Greater Montreal; and Centraide. The fonds also includes documentation related to the Walker Credit Union and Afro-Can. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters is also mentioned in the documentation.
The Negro Community Centre/Charles H. Este Cultural Centre fonds includes a wide variety of textual records, including but not limited to administrative records; ledgers and other financial records; correspondence; board and committee meeting minutes and related records; reports; calendars, flyers, posters, descriptions and other documentation relating to programs, services, and events taking place at the Centre; photographic materials, including prints and negatives; architectural drawings and plans; clothing; and ephemera.
Negro Community CentreLoyola Medal ceremony honoring this year recipient Mr. Dominic D'Alessandro. Hosted by Marianna Simeone.
Instructional video on how to use the library system at Sir George Williams (SGW).
Footage from the Greenhouse as well as downtown Montreal.
The fonds documents the Public Relations and Information Office’s efforts to establish effective communication services for Loyola College in the 1960s until the merger with Sir George Williams University in 1974. It mainly consists of documentation on academic, social and cultural events (e.g. convocations, conferences, theatre presentations) and on various administrative and academic matters (e.g. quest for a University charter, capital campaign, curriculum). The records of the Event Coordination Centre (series I002.1/19) provide information on the use of the college facilities for the organization of events, such as those held at the F.C. Smith Auditorium.
The fonds mainly includes correspondence, reports, information bulletins and press releases, promotional materials, addresses and speeches, and general administrative records. It also includes a large amount of photographs made by external agencies or by the Loyola College part time photographer, Paul Hrasko.
The fonds is organized into the following series:
I002.1/1. Budget
I002.1/2. Buildings & Properties
I002.1/3. Committees
I002.1/4. Conferences, Seminars & Special activities
I002.1/4.1. Conferences & Symposiums
I002.1/4.2. Special Activities
I002.1/4.3. Theatre
I002.1/4.4. Visiting Lecturers
I002.1/5. Curriculum & Programs
I002.1/6. Financing
I002.1/7. Legal Affairs & Contracts
I002.1/8. Publications
I002.1/9. Publicity & Public Relations
I002.1/10. Relations/Services - External
I002.1/11. Relations/Services - Internal
I002.1/12. Scholarships, Awards & Prizes
I002.1/13. Sports Activities
I002.1/14. Staff: General
I002.1/15. Staff: Teaching
I002.1/16. Statistics
I002.1/17. Student Life
I002.1/18. University, Organization, Policy & Planning
I002.1/19. Event Coordination Centre
I002.1/20. Photographs