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Poirier, Conrad. 13 juin 1948
La messe est célébrée dans la chapelle du collège Loyola, 7141, rue Sherbrooke Ouest à Montréal
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Poirier, Conrad. Juin 1947
Il s'agit de l'annonce gravée «Loyola College» qu'on retrouve au Collège Loyola situé sur la rue Sherbrooke Ouest à Montréal. [...]
Poirier, Conrad. 1947
Bâtiment de la chapelle du Collège Loyola dont les installations font partie de l'Université Concordia. Il est situé sur la ru [...]
Il s'agit de la chapelle du Collège Loyola, qui fait partie des installations de l'Université Concordia, située sur la rue She [...]
Poirier, Conrad. Juillet 1947
Il s'agit du bâtiment du Collège Loyola, qui fait partie des installations de l'Université Concordia, situé sur la rue Sherbro [...]
Il s'agit du bâtiment du Collège Loyola, faisant partie des installations de l'Université Concordia, situé sur la rue Sherbroo [...]
Poirier, Conrad. 19 août 1947
Montage de quatre images portant sur le Collège Loyola situé sur la rue Sherbrooke à Montréal fondé par les Pères Jésuites
Poirier, Conrad. 20 avril 1937
Nous apercevons une vue d'ensemble du collège Loyola situé au 7141 Sherbrooke Ouest à Montréal
REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION •• o .•••••• 76 REPORT OF THE AUDITORS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0079 PRESIDENT'S REPORT 1968 - 1969 OF MONTREAL LOYOLA COLLEGE 7141 SHERBROOKE ST.W .MONTREAL 262 , QUEBEC C O N T E N T S Paap PRESinEMT 1 S REMARKS .• .• . REPORTS: - VICE-PRESIOENT, Academic .F
President's Report LOYOLA OF MONTREAL 1967 - 1968 PRESIDENT'S REPORT LOYOLA COLLEGE 1 9 6 7 - 1 9 6 8 MONTREAL, CANADA CONTENTS THE PRESIDENT'S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ••o•o••••·············· 3 REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC VICE-PRESIDENT•••••••••••••••••••••• 5 REPORT OF THE VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION ••••••••••••••• 21
government, assisting student activities, and their diligence on committees, special projects and research earn the warm apprecia- tion of the entire college community at Loyola.It is remarkable that each year the faculty roster is on balance stronger than in the previous year.This report does not attempt to resume all the
President delivered by Patrick G.Malone, S.J., at the 70th Convocation, Loyola College, Montreal, P.Q., May 28th, 1966).For the year ending, the record is achievement, the climate is uncertainty, and the attitude is courage.An important achievement is this ceremony.The graduating class numbers 240, theargest ever; more of
become an important part of the campus.Because of special budgetary allocations from the College and gifts from many friends, the book holdings are steadily on the increase .I may mention perhaps the wonderful effort of the Loyola Associates under the Presidency of Mrs.C.H.Wayland, the donation for engineering books from Mr
duties and problems to colleges and universities.Without attempting even a summary catalogue for the Province as a whole or even for other institutions, I do wish to relate some of the puzzles that Loyola must try to solve, and some of the challenges it must meet.In the first place, Loyola experiences in common with its
.Like everyone else in Montreal, the students and faculty of Loyola College were grateful and proud of the hon- our which His Holiness the Pope bestowed on our Archbishop by elevating him to the Cardinalate.I take this occasion of re- newing our expressions ofoyalty and devotion on behalf of the student body, the faculty and
American Educational circ,1.es."Welcome 11 is a poor Ylord to express the feelings produced in us, and I am sure, in all of you, by the presence of Our Archbishop, His Excellency PAUL-EMILE LEGER.Those who build and those who staff and maintai n Loyola, have always felt that this College has a definite role to play in the
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- REC OR'S REPORT FORTY-FIFTH CONVOCATION OF LOYOLA UOLLEGE Presiding at Convocation for the first time as Rector of Loyola College, I shouldike you to understand how happy I am to welcome here this evening so many of our friends.I wish also to express publicly my appreciation a 1 of the good work done by my
buth spe -ce_s o:: tee ,:fiimin · team :Ie"!:'e Loyola '::'aduate8.I _ t he real ,1 of sport - for it, t oo , ._as its place in eY ry well- round -6.syste;. _ .e ::.ucat i cn - our College ::r c -ey T3ar.: rmn t he I nter collegiate :?rovincic:l._ :_ar.ipionsb.ip , only toose out t o t _e Ro;,ra ili t ary Ccllege