Visual Arts Building
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.
Situated on the 4th floor of the Visual Arts Building.
Sod turning ceremony for the Vanier library. Father F. W. Noll turns first sod while Professor John Buell, Librarian E. Trowsdale, Father Patrick G. Malone, and a few staff members look on.
View from the corner of West Broadway and Sherbrooke St., the site of the new Science Building which will link the Bryan Building (on the left) with the Drummond Science Building.
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.
Senior Squad, Junior Intercollegiate Rugby Champions of Montreal at Loyola Campus, with Junior and Refectory building in the background.
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.
Edwy Cooke, Chancellor Fraser Fulton and Percy Weissman.
Jack Bordan, Percy Weissman and one unidentified person.
Unidentified Garnet Key Member in attendance with visitors of the Hall Building.
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.
Inauguration and Official Opening of the J.W. McConnell Building.
Martin Hallett, president of the Faculty Club at Loyola College. The Faculty was housed at Hingston Hall.
Maquette authored by Lemoyne lapointe Magne, architectes et urbanistes, depicts what Concordia's proposed engineering, computer Science and Fine Arts building could look like.