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Student Activities: General

This file contains posters, programmes, and flyers for social events, cultural events, lectures, and other student events. Organizations represented include Red & White Revue, Radio McGill, McGill Film Society, McGill Hillel Students Society, the Religious Society of Friends, McGill Conference on Psychoactive Drugs, EL-MEC, and the Montreal Society of Architects Communiqué.

Old McGill Banquet program

This file contains an Old McGill Banquet program, "Tendered by Class of Arts '16 to Members leaving for the Front," held at the Edinburgh Café. Includes a list of officers and autographs.

Programme for McGill Red & White Revue of 1925

This file contains a programme for McGill Red & White Revue performed at His Majesty's Theatre. Cover depicts a white person dressed as a clown, with dramatic masks representing comedy and tragedy above them. Published by the Students' Executive Council of McGill University

Convocation ephemera

This file contains ephemera related to McGill convocations, including a convocation dinner menu (1949, belonging to Mr. Pennington), a convocation seating chart (1951), convocation tickets (1905 and 1927), an invitation to a convocation address by the governor general (ca. 1907-1918), and a convocation programme (1914).

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.

McGill Daily ephemera

This file contains McGill Daily ephemera, including a programme for the 1949 McGill Daily Banquet with cartoons (15 March 1949), and programme for 1951 McGill Daily Banquet with cartoons unfolded with satirical text typed on the back (7 March 1951).

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