Interview with Guy Laperrière.
The purpose of the Oral History-Montreal Studies program is to document the history of the Montreal metropolitan area. Sponsored by Shell Canada, the program funds projects which make accessible the oral history of Greater Montreal, through systematic interviewing of leaders and witnesses of the labour, industrial, cultural, social, religious, and ethnic scene since World War II. The project is administered by the Concordia University Library.
The collection provides information on the history of Greater Montreal. It consists of recorded interviews of individuals as well as some transcripts and application forms for some of the projects. The projects are:
Little Burgundy / La Petite Bourgogne
A Comparison of the Influence of Anne Savage and Arthur Lismer
Hugh Percival Illsley, Architect: 1896-198-
Rabbi Lavy Becker: Social Worker, Businessman, and Father-in-law
Interviews with John Bland
The Dutch of Quebec
The Montreal Chinese Community
The Children's Theatre in Montreal
Women and War Work in Montreal
The Montreal Art Community
Omer Heroux: French Canadian Journalist
Norma Springford
Black Montrealers: A Piece of the Multicultural Mosaic
The Rise of Consulting Engineering in Montreal
Women Scientists in Montreal, 1920-1960
The Contribution of Holocaust Survivors to the Cultural and Social Institutions of Montreal
Véhicule Art (Montreal) Inc. 1972-1983
Alfred Pinsky: Analysis of Great Works of Art (ART 460 course)
Female Academics at Concordia University (Sir George Williams and Loyola College): The First Generation, 1940-1975.
Interviews with Norma Springford conducted by Grace Mackiewicz.
Ghitta Caiserman-Roth interviewed by Leah Sherman and Angela Grigor. Recorded August 19, 1982.
Leah Sherman interviewed by Stan Horner. Appears to have been recorded over several days: October 24 & 31, November 28, December 5 & 12, 1986, and March 5, 1987.
Interview with Harry Mayerovitch, November 26, 1985.
Panel discussion with members from the Montreal art community, recorded January 21, 1988. Members include François-Marc Gagnon, Guido Molinari, Madeleine Boyer, and Tobie Steinhouse. Moderated by Karen Antaki.
Interviews with Jack Beder on August 22, 1985 and January 30, 1986.
Phyllis White interviewed by Katherine Waters. Recorded May 23, 1983.
Annette Wolff interviewed by Gabriella Hockmann. Recorded August 15, 1983.
Margaret Van Scoyoc interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded June 5, 1984.
Dorothy Sauras interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 16, 1984.
Leah Roback interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 24, 1984.
Patricia Moll interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded May 7, 1985.
Doris McPhail interviewed by Katherine Waters. Recorded June 2, 1983.
Flora Lipscombe interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 10, 1984.
Ruby Leslie interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded June 4, 1984.
Bernadette Lebrun interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 16 & 26, 1984.
Susan King interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded May 30, 1984.
Gaëtane Kerr interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 11, 1985.
Olga Foderingham interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 10, 1985.
Rose Finestone interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded June 12, 1984.
Gertie Elbaum interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded May 30, 1984.
Rose Alper interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 18, 1984.
Danielle Dionne interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 7, 1984.
Jean Brooks interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 17, 1984.
Joan Bailin interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded April 12, 1984.
Vivian Evelyn Bailey interviewed by Lisa Weintraub. Recorded March 14, 1985.
Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters interviewed by Walter Aubie. Recorded March 1984.
Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters interviewed by Mary Hemmings and Freda E. Otchere. Recorded January 17, 1985.