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19th century McGill ephemera

This file contains programmes, invitations, and other ephemera related to McGill. Includes: two copies of McGill Annual University dinner songbook (1890), programme for meetings of the McGill Medical Society of Undergraduates (1898-1899), McGill Annual University Dinner programme (20 November 1890), invitation to a reception with the Principal in the University Library (26 October 1895), McGill College Faculty of Arts certificate of matriculation for A.W. Atwater (winner of Governor's Scholarship) (1873-1874), McGill College Faculty of Arts Department of Practical Science certificate of matriculation for A.W. Atwater (1873-1874), invitation to the Founder's Festival addressed to Miss Macdonald (1865), invitation to the Founder's Festival (1864), schedule for McGill University Athletic Association Annual Field Meeting (23 October, 1891), programme for Founder's Festival (ca. 1880), programme for the Annual Dinner of the Undergraduates of the Law Faculty (19 March 1883), programme for McGill Faculty of Law Annual Dinner belonging to Mr. Fair (22 March 1881), "Royal Institution" republished from "The Quebec Official Gazette" (ca. 1826), programme for Faculty of Applied Science Undergraduate 10th Annual Dinner (21 January 1892), programme for Faculty of Applied Science Undergraduate 11th Annual Dinner (3 February 1893), programme for McGill University Athletic Sports (28 October 1880), English text of "Hymn to Apollo" sung at the Academy of Music (19-20 February 1897), programme for British Medical Association Annual Dinner (2 September 1897).

McGill sports ephemera

This file contains McGill sports ephemera, including tickets to events at the Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, the Currie Memorial Gymnasium, Royal Victoria College, and the Montreal Forum (predominately football events, 1938-1958); season passes and parking passes for various sports and a membership card for the McGill Tennis Club (1948-1958); ticket booklets for various McGill sports events, and two tickets to a George VI Royal Visit event at RVC (1938-1953); poster for basketball game (23 November 1949); programme for the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union 20th Annual Championship Meeting (19 September 1903); programme for the Second Annual Freshmen-Sophomore Sports held on the McGill Campus (6 October 1909); programme for the McGill University Athletic Association (18 October 1889).

McGill programmes and booklets

This file contains McGill programmes and booklets, including "Epimetheus to my students" a poem by J. Clark Murray (ca. 1900); ticket and programme for staff dinner to the Principal of McGill (29 November 1935); programme for the Leacock Luncheon celebrating the centenary of Stephen Leacock's birth (16 October 1970); programme for McGill Savoy Society production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Ruddigore" signed by the cast with a clipping about the production (26 Feburary-1 March 1969); programme for McGill Savoy Society production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore" (1970-1971); booklet containing "The need for dormitories at McGill" by Stephen Leacock (ca. 1921); four tickets and signed programme for McGill Savoy Society production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance" (25-28 February 1970); Cosmo Club and 1947 freshman guide; programme for the 44th Medical Dinner (13 February 1926).

Royal Victoria College ephemera

This file contains Royal Victoria College ephemera, including programme for McGill Class Day exercises 1904, invitation to a "thé dansant" at the home of C.F. Martin (2 November 1935), invitation to a reception at Royal Victoria College celebrating the 50th anniversary of women graduating from McGill (25 May 1938), invitation to a dance for members of Royal Victoria College class of 1903 (29 April 1903), two copies of a programme for a Royal Victoria College reception by Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal (1 November 1900), two copies of an order of service for a memorial to Queen Victoria held at Royal Victoria College (2 February 1901), programme for a royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York and the presentation of honorary degrees (19 September 1901), invitation to a dance for members of Royal Victoria College class of 1902 (29 April 1902).

McGill performing arts ephemera

This file contains McGill performing arts ephemera, including three "My Fur Lady" 25th anniversary reunion coasters (1982), programme with lyrics for McGill Theatre Night 1900 (12 October 1900), programme for "Tunis Anyone?" produced by the Princeton University Triangle Club (1954), programme for the 1916 McGill Senior Play "Trelawney of the Wells" (10-11 February 1916), programme for a McGill Savoy Society production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "the Mikado" (1981-1982), programme for a concert series given by the McGill String Quartet (11 February-28 April 1944), a programme for a McGill Department of English productions of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" (11-13 March 1954), two copies of a programme for a McGill production of John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" (March 1948), six tickets for a McGill Savoy Society production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Ruddigore" (31 January-9 February (ca. 1985), programme with lyrics for McGill Theatre Night 1903 (16 October 1903), programme from a McGill production of Plautus's "Rudens" ("Rudentem" ca. 1898-1899), programme for McGill Theatre Night 1904 (17 October 1904), invitation addressed to Mr and Mrs Fair to a "Matinée Littéraire" (10 April 1900).

McGill dinner invitations, menus, and programmes

This file contains invitations, programmes, and menus for McGill-affiliated dinners, including convocation lunch, graduation and reunion dinners, and dinners given by people or organizations affiliated with McGill. Interesting highlights include a dinner in honour of Maurice Duplessis (7 January 1937) and a dinner honouring "members of the South African Contingents" (19 April 1901). Two menus from 1920-1921 belonged to Maude E.M. Olding, and four invitations from 1982 belonged to R.E. Bell.

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