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.
Paul Lévesque, guest speaker at Loyola College Business symposium.
Paul Lévesque (on the right), guest speaker at Loyola College Business symposium.
Paul Lévesque (on the left), guest speaker at Loyola College Business symposium.
Paul Paré, President of IMASCO, speaking to the Loyola Commerce Students' Business symposium at Loyola College.
LSA Educational conference at Loyola College. Marshall McLuhan is addressing the audience. The event was hosted at the Drummond Science Building.
Panel at the Marriage and Divorce symposium at Loyola College. The symposium was sponsored by the Women's Studies program (inter-disciplinary studies) and the Women's Centre of Montreal YMCA.
Ralph Nader with Fr. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. Nader was giving a speech about industrial pollution at Loyola College.
Ralph Nader on a panel discussion about industrial pollution at Loyola College. Henri Habib, Robert Pallen, Ralph Nader, Gord Clark and Robert Manus.
Panel at Ralph Nader's speech about industrial pollution at Loyola College. From left to right, Dr. Henri Habib, Dr. Robert Pallen, Ralph Nader, Gord Clark, Robert Manus and Christine Zabek.
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.
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. Quentin Lauer, S.J. giving a lecture on "Hegelian Dialectic and Religious Affirmation" in the Bryan Building on Loyola Campus.
Anne Heggtveit Hamilton at a press conference held at Loyola's Athletic Complex. Heggtveit Hamilton, Canada's first Olympic skiing gold medalist, has been appointed as Loyola's new assistant coordinator of Women's Athletics. Her primary responsibility was the co-ordination of the 27 intra-school co-ed sports clubs and recreational activities.
Business symposium at Loyola College. From left to right, on stage, René Bouthillier from the Coopérative Agricole de Granby and Ted Petsche, 4th year Commerce student at Loyola College.
Paul Paré, President of IMASCO, speaking to the Loyola Commerce Students' Business symposium at Loyola College.
7th Economics symposium at Loyola College. Senator Allister H. G. Grosart (speaker) with Dr. Shafiq A. Alvi, chairman of Economics. The symposium was held on March 9 and March 10, 1972.
Marriage and Divorce symposium at Loyola College. Guest speaker Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain. The symposium was sponsored by the Women's Studies program (inter-disciplinary studies) and the Women's Centre of Montreal YMCA.
Ralph Nader with Fr. Patrick G. Malone, S.J. Nader was giving a speech about industrial pollution at Loyola College. An unidentified person is on the right, shaking hands with Fr. Malone.
Ralph Nader giving a speech about industrial pollution at Loyola College.
Ralph Nader giving a speech about industrial pollution at Loyola College.
John Metcalf & Alice Munro for Poetry Series '75 held on Loyola Campus.
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.