Zubin Mehta, Music Director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra from 1961 to 1967. He received an honorary degree from SGW University in November 1965.
SGW Women's basketball team "The Georgettes"
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
William Fraser, Mrs V. R. Jones, Librarian at the Weldon Memorial Library in Glasgow, and two unidentified people.
William Fraser (far right) and two unidentified people.
William R. Fraser, founder of the Department of Philosophy at Sir George Williams University.
Wilfred N. Hall, president of the Montreal YMCA, and member of both the Corporation and Board of Governors of Sir George Williams University. He was awarded an honorary degree by Concordia University in 1966. He was also Chairman of the fund raising campaign for the Hall Building.
R.C. Rae, second from the left holding document
Nadeau's Pictures Hall building. Robert C. Rae standing in the center.
Thomas E. Swift, B.A.. '62. He was Director of Admissions and Associate Registrar at Sir George Williams University.
Sir George Williams Classroom in the Drummond Street YMCA Building
Sir George Williams Classroom in the Drummond Street YMCA Building
Samuel Madras, Dean of Science from 1963 to 1970.
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.
Roger Verschingel, professor of chemistry at Concordia University.
Chairman of the Board of the Shawinigan Engineering Co. Ltd. and a Director The Shawinigan Water and Power Company.
R. D. Perry, a member of the SGW Board of Governors.
R. Laurence Weldon, College Commitee chairman of the Sir George Williams College Building Fund
Senior Professor and Supervisor of the Commerce Division at SGW University.
Peter Pitsiladis, at the SGW Graduation Ball held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
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.
Paul Gérin-Lajoie, Minister of Education. He received an honorary degree from Sir George Williams University in October 1966.