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Description archivistique
Claude Willett Thompson fonds
P0039 · Fonds · [19--], 1937-1951

The fonds provides information from Thompson's writing projects on the history of Scouting, and on humanism, as well as his participation in World War I.

The fonds consists of memorabilia of Claude W. Thompson's and his brother's participation in World War I. It includes correspondence, press clippings, and a copy of a paper he wrote on Canadian author and historian William Wood (1864-1947). There is also a review of William Wood's book The Fight for Canada, and a copy of the book.

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Rytsa Helene Tobias fonds
P0242 · Fonds · 1951

The fonds documents Rytsa Tobias’s Graduation at Sir George Williams College, in June 1951.
It is composed of her diploma, medal certificates, graduation picture and a photograph showing her receiving the Birks medal from Mr. Victor M. Birks.

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David Stanger fonds
P0017 · Fonds · 1948 - 1951

The fonds provides information on David Stanger's activities as photographer for various Sir George Williams campus activities such as the carnival and ski meet. The fonds documents student life.

The fonds consists of pictures taken on various occasions.

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Florence Steinberg Friedman fonds
P0260 · Fonds · 1949-1953

The fonds provides information on student activities at Sir George between 1949 and 1953 such as freshman and graduation balls.

The fonds consists of photographs taken on various occasions.

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The Cathespian Guild fonds
P142 · Fonds · 1940-1954

The fonds provides information on the annual Catholic Drama Festival organized by the Guild between 1940 and 1953.

The fonds contains some handouts on the Cathespian Guild and a few programs and photographs of some of the annual Catholic Drama Festivals. It also contains the Drama Festival award book entitled Award for Distinguished Achievement in Catholic Theatre.

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Fonds Jacques Trépanier
P246 · Fonds · 1947-1954

Le fonds couvre la carrière journalistique de Jacques Trépanier au début des années 1950 et documente principalement la scène artistique montréalaise. Le fonds se compose surtout de coupures de presse de La Patrie, conservées dans deux spicilèges. Plusieurs articles sont des chroniques portant sur les clubs de nuit à Montréal de 1950 à 1954, publiés sous une rubrique intitulée « La Ronde des cabarets ». Le fonds inclut également une quarantaine de photos de presse et quelques pièces de correspondance.

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Mark P. Brault fonds
P0058 · Fonds · 1947-1956

The fonds provides information on the Loyola College Dramatic Society.

The fonds consists of press clippings on plays given by the dramatic society and theatre programs for Society productions.

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Loyola College Dramatic Society fonds
P0149 · Fonds · 1927-1958, predominant 1940-1958

The fonds provides information on the artistic activities of the Loyola College Dramatic Society.
The fonds consists mainly of play programs, press clippings, and photographs.

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P0002 · Fonds · 1956 - 1958

The fonds provides information on the activities of the committee.

The fonds contains correspondence and other records on help given to Hungarian refugee students and statistics on the attendance of Hungarian refugee students at Canadian universities and colleges.

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Nick Morara fonds
P192 · Fonds · [193-?]-[195-]

The fonds relates to Montreal Nightlife and Nick Morara’s career as a chef in Montreal clubs. It illustrates the Montreal clubs and nightlife from the point of view of a non-musician working in the club scene. It also includes information on the Old Lantern Inn.

The fonds includes photographs, newspaper clippings, a club menu, a business card and a fee receipt card.

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Collection Wilson Griffith McConnell
P103 · Collection · [1910]-[195-]

La collection contient principalement des enregistrements sonores de musique. La plupart sont de jazz, mais d'autres types de musique sont aussi représentés. La collection est complétée par quelques photographies, surtout de John Wilson McConnell, et un microphone.

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C014 · Collection · 1955 – 1959

La collection est composée de lettres et de cartes postales écrites par le fondateur de Jargon Press, Jonathan Williams, à Ida Hodes. Les lettres contiennent des informations sur la poésie, les publications, les abonnements, la poésie et les cercles de poésie aux États-Unis, une discussion sur les perspectives de carrière et la publicité pour les publications récentes de Jargon Press.

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Mari-Lin Smith Miller fonds
P0259 · Fonds · 1953 – [195-?]

The fonds provides information on student activities at Sir George in the 1950s such as freshman parade, carnival, and student exchange weekend at Cornell University, Ithaca NY.

The fonds consists of photographs taken on various occasions.

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C009 · Collection · 1912-1960, predominant 1920-1950

This collection contains documents collected by S.A. Rochlin in the course of his activities as a historian, archivist, and researcher. The documents in this collection were mainly created in South Africa between 1912 and 1960. This collection contains the documents of communist and labor organizations active in South Africa during the 1920s through the 1940s, including the Communist Party of South Africa, United Communist Party, South African Labour Party, Industrial Socialist League, South African Trades Union Congress, and South African Association of Employees Organizations. This collection also contains the papers of Cecil Frank Glass, a member of the Industrial Socialist League in Cape Town and the Communist Party of South Africa. C.F. Glass’s documents were given to Rochlin around 1939 by Glass’ first wife Fanny Klenerman.

Collection consists of 607 documents, including 90 pamphlets, 46 newspaper or periodical titles, and folders containing 471 miscellaneous documents, including minutes, accounts, flyers, news clippings, correspondence, and handbills. Many of the documents in this collection are unique. As a result of their ephemeral nature it is unlikely that they are to be found elsewhere.

This collection is organized according to the following series:
C009/A Pamphlets
C009/B Periodicals and newspapers
C009/C Folders
C009/D Microfilm reels

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J. Gerald MacGuigan, S.J. fonds
P0046 · Fonds · 1948-1960

The fonds provides information on academic activities and policies.

The fonds consists of proceedings of conferences and a guide to academic policies and practices.

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Florence Yaffe fonds
P0120 · Fonds · 1958-1961

The fonds provides information on activities organised by the Sir George Williams Liberal Club and its guest speakers, such Lester B. Pearson, Leader of the Opposition, in 1958; Mr. Pearson would be prime minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968 and receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957.

The fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, photocopies of photographs on student life and the Liberal Club, a Sir George Williams College silk scarf, and a frosh button.

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Herbert Furlong Quinn fonds
P0055 · Fonds · 1937-1963

The fonds provides information on the teaching activities of Herbert Quinn at Sir George Williams. It gives information on the Sir George Williams College effort, in the late 1930s and 1940s, to promote understanding between English and French Canadians. There is also information on the Georgiantics musical revue.

The fonds includes clippings, seminar outlines, and caricatures by Don S. Quinn.

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Maura McKeon fonds
P0212 · Fonds · 1918, 1935-1963

The fonds illustrates theatre life in Montreal from 1918 to 1963, in particular the presentations at His Majesty’s Theatre, later Her Majesty’s Theatre, in Montreal, Quebec.

The fonds consists of theatre programs from the His Majesty’s Theatre, later known as Her Majesty’s Theatre, Montreal.

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Milan Moravec fonds
P0252 · Fonds · 1957 - 1963

The fonds provides information on Milan Moravec’s student life at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University).

The fonds includes a scrapbook on his student activities at Sir George Williams University, and photos. The fonds also includes his diploma from Byron Byng High School from 1957.

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Collection Raymond Souster et Cid Corman
C013 · Collection · 1952 – 1965

La collection est composée de lettres de Cid Corman à Raymond Souster. Les lettres ont été écrites en France, au Japon et en Italie et comprennent des poèmes et des conversations sur des poètes, dont Irving Layton, de la poésie, des notes sur le contenu de la publication Origins, des informations sur les lectures de poésie et sur les différents endroits que Corman a visité.

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Walton Hannah fonds
P015 · Fonds · [189-]-1966, predominant [1930]-1966

The fonds provides information on the history, structure, aims, and activities of Freemasonry and other secret organizations, with a particular focus on anglophone and francophone Freemasonry in Quebec.

The fonds includes correspondence, articles, transcripts of lectures, programs for ceremonies, minutes, membership lists, photographs, and other materials. Among the correspondence are original letters and manuscript notes dated 1913-1931 in which francophone Catholics report to the church hierarchy the names of suspected Freemasons. There are an original letter and a certificate of resignation from Freemasonry. The fonds includes a collection of objects. Their significance is explained in various works in the Masonic Collection; see below, Associated Materials.

The fonds is organized according to the following series:
P015/A Early life; Hannah family
P015/B Research on Freemasonry and other secret societies

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Stanley Morris fonds
P0268 · Fonds · 1964-1967

The fonds provides information on the Sir George Williams University annual staff conferences for the years of 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967. These two-day conferences which started in 1938 were usually held each year, at the end of May or on the first days of June.

The fonds consists of minutes, articles, reports, and programs.

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Alfred Pinsky fonds
P0054 · Fonds · 1966-1967

The fonds provides information on art in Montreal.

The fonds consists of clippings.

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Thomas More Institute fonds
P0075 · Fonds · 1946-1967

The fonds provides information on the incorporation of the Thomas More Institute under provincial and federal legislation, the recognition of its curriculum, and the agreement that was in force between the Institute and the Université de Montréal.

The fonds consists of the Institute's letters patent, Father O'Connor's correspondence, and letters of agreement.

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Donald L. Peets fonds
P0261 · Fonds · 1952-1967

The fonds is composed of a text book, a few photographs and newspaper clippings related to Professor Peets’s career as Registrar in the 1960s.

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Collection Thomas D’Arcy McGee
P030 · Collection · 1844-1968

La collection témoigne de la vie de Thomas D'Arcy McGee et de ses relations avec sa famille.

Elle est constituée principalement de documents copiés de diverses sources archivistiques copiés par Timothy Slattery pour son livre, The Assassination of D'Arcy McGee, publié en 1968.

La collection comprend environ 50 lettres originales entre Thomas D'Arcy McGee et des membres de sa famille. Elle inclut aussi plusieurs photographies dont une est un portrait de McGee par William Notman. Elle inclut aussi des coupures de presse et des objets.

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P0111 · Fonds · 1950-1968

The fonds gives information on university-based military training. It includes correspondence, minutes, reports, training notes, financial records, a visitors' register, and photographs of commanding officers, members of the contingent, the training grounds, and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip.

The fonds organized into the following series:

P111/1 Administrative records
P111/2 Accounting records
P111/3 Photographs
P111/4 Objects.
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Jesuit Archives collection
P0013 · Collection · 1908 - 1968

In 1896 the Jesuits established Loyola College as the English-language branch of the classical college Collège Ste-Marie, founded in 1848. In 1974, Loyola College merged with Sir George Williams University to create Concordia University. The photographs in the collection document life at Loyola from 1908 onward. Subjects include classes, the Jesuit community, buildings (including aerial shots of the campus), sports teams, and special events. The other items in the collection relate to liturgical activities at the Loyola College chapel and include missals, lectionaries, printed prayers, patens, vestments, an altar stone, and other items.

Service de gestion des documents et des archives
Muriel Armstrong fonds
P0267 · Fonds · 1966-1969

The fonds provides information on the events which preceded the Computer Centre Incident at Sir George Williams University in 1969.

The fonds mainly consists of reports, articles, and letters. It includes a typed copy of “Chronicle of Events” happening at Sir George, which was published in the “Statement” first issue (January 28, 1969).

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P078 · Collection · null

La collection porte sur le jazz à Montréal de 1930 à 1960. Cette collection est un complément aux autres fonds et collections d'archives conservés au Service des archives de l'Université Concordia.

La collection comprend des fouets à coquetel et d'autres souvenirs du Rockhead's Paradise, du Rainbow Bar Café et du Dinty Moore's. Il contient également des documents sonores, des photographies de Rockhead's Paradise et de son propriétaire Rufus Rockhead, des partitions musicales, des copies sur vidéocassette des émissions télévisuelles portant sur les musiciens Oliver Jones, Paul Bley et Oscar Peterson et une copie du livre d'Al Palmer intitulé Montreal Confidential.

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