Nichole Dumouchez, on the left, making a presentation at Loyola College. Her speech is about Bill 65 and the Professional codes Act.
Dr. Gregory Stone, social psychologist and guest lecturer at the Senate Committee's Visiting Lecturer Series at Loyola College. His presentation was titled "Sport & The Social Process".
Audience at Joseph Campbell lecture at Loyola College in the F. C. Smith Auditorium.
Audience at Joseph Campbell lecture at Loyola College in the F. C. Smith Auditorium.
Poet Suzanne Paradis in a classroom with an unidentified person.
Dr. Donald L. Mordell, President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. He is discussing Technology as a guest speaker of the Senate Comm. on Visiting Lecturers. The lecture was titled "Technology: Master or Servant" and was hold in the Refectory building. The photograph was taken by Paul Hrasko.
Dr. Donald L. Mordell, President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. He is discussing Technology as a guest speaker of the Senate Comm. on Visiting Lecturers. The lecture was titled "Technology: Master or Servant" and was hold in the Refectory building.
Eric Koch, visiting lecturer at Loyola College and John E. O'Brien.
Journalist and feminist June Callwood during a lecture to students of Loyola College's Women in Modern Society course held in the Vanier auditorium at Loyola College.
Dr. Donald L. Mordell, President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and guest speaker of the Senate Committee on Visiting Lecturers and the Engineering Department at Loyola College. The title of his presentation is "Technology: Master or Servant".
Dr. J. McDermott giving a lecture at Loyola College. His presentation was "Feeling as Insight" (The role of emotions in sociological and psychiatric investigations).
Dr. Donald L. Mordell, President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and guest speaker of the Senate Committee on Visiting Lecturers and the Engineering Department at Loyola College. The title of his presentation is "Technology: Master or Servant".
Journalist and feminist June Callwood during a lecture to students of Loyola College's Women in Modern Society course held in the Vanier auditorium at Loyola College.
Charles Taylor, visiting lecturer at Loyola College.
Charles Taylor, visiting lecturer at Loyola College.
Dr. K.O. May from University of Toronto. His presentation was "Do Mathematicians Really Know What They are Talking About".
Eric Koch, visiting lecturer at Loyola College and John E. O'Brien.
Journalist and feminist June Callwood gives a lecture to students of Loyola College's Women in Modern Society course held in the Vanier auditorium at Loyola College.
Journalist and feminist June Callwood during a lecture to students of Loyola College's Women in Modern Society course held in the Vanier auditorium at Loyola College.
Rollo May, visiting lecturer at Loyola College. He was the guest speaker at Loyola's 75th anniversary celebrations, with his presentation "The End and the Beginning of an Era".
Dr. John McDermott giving a lecture at Loyola College. His presentation was "Feeling as Insight" (The role of emotions in sociological and psychiatric investigations).
Dr. Charles Taylor, visiting lecturer at Loyola College.
V.R. Dhiravasma speaking in the Vanier Library's auditorium at Loyola College. He is giving a speech about meditation.
Dr. John McDermott giving a lecture at Loyola College. His presentation was "Feeling as Insight" (The role of emotions in sociological and psychiatric investigations).
Dr. J. McDermott giving a lecture at Loyola College. His presentation was "Feeling as Insight" (The role of emotions in sociological and psychiatric investigations).
Dr. John McDermott giving a lecture at Loyola College. His presentation was "Feeling as Insight" (The role of emotions in sociological and psychiatric investigations).
Dr. K.O. May from University of Toronto. His presentation was "Do Mathematicians Really Know What They are Talking About".
R.D. Laing, visiting lecturer at Loyola College. The lecture took place in the Loyola Chapel.
Mr. R.D. Laing, visiting lecturer at Loyola College. The lecture took place in the Loyola Chapel.
Journalist and feminist June Callwood during a lecture to students of Loyola College's Women in Modern Society course held in the Vanier auditorium at Loyola College.