Poster of Forum for Action: Roadblocks to learning... and their solutions. The forum was held on March 20, 1975 at 2pm at Campus Centre.
Political Science Debate at Arts Symposium. It was held on Loyola Campus.
John Metcalf & Alice Munro for Poetry Series '75 held on Loyola Campus.
Poetry Series '75. An important crowd is present to listen to writer John Metcalf.
Commerce Students Association's Business symposium "Planning '75". From left to right, Jim Ballantine, guest speaker, Bob Coughlin from IBM (T.O.) and Marc Lattoni.
Commerce Students Association's Business symposium "Planning '75". From left to right, Jim Ballantine, Bob Coughlin, Paul Leblanc, Susan Levinskus, Marc Lattoni, Frank Duffy and Bob Harvy.
Unidentified conference.
Dr. Maureen C. Durley, who gave a lecture on "Christian women - A feminine voice of God". The talk examined the theological and historical role of women in Christianity and the challenges faced by Christian women today. The lecture was sponsored by the Department of Theological Studies and the Visiting Lecturers Committee.
Dr. Maureen C. Durley, who gave a lecture on "Christian women - A feminine voice of God". The talk examined the theological and historical role of women in Christianity and the challenges faced by Christian women today. The lecture was sponsored by the Department of Theological Studies and the Visiting Lecturers Committee.
Dr. Maureen C. Durley, who gave a lecture on "Christian women - A feminine voice of God". The talk examined the theological and historical role of women in Christianity and the challenges faced by Christian women today. The lecture was sponsored by the Department of Theological Studies and the Visiting Lecturers Committee.
Dolores Huerta, assistant to Cesar Chavez, co-founder and vice-president of United Farm Workers (UFW), giving a lecture during the Grape Boycott day on Loyola Campus.
Dolores Huerta, assistant to Cesar Chavez, co-founder and vice-president of United Farm Workers (UFW), during the Grape Boycott day on Loyola Campus.
Sean Kelly, executive editor of the "National Lampoon" and former Loyola student and professor. He came to the F.C. Smith Auditorium to take revenge on his old alma mater in the form of offering up an evening of the best of Canada's worst poetry.
Phil Bedard, student playing the part of "Washington Irving Pea" at the Sean Kelly night at Loyola Campus.
Dr. Quentin Lauer, S.J. giving a lecture on "Hegelian Dialectic and Religious Affirmation" in the Bryan Building on Loyola Campus.