- CA MUA MG 4319-02-133
- File
- 2 March 1950
This file contains two copies of McGill Students Awards Banquet programme, held at Currie Gymnasium, 2 March, 1950.
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This file contains two copies of McGill Students Awards Banquet programme, held at Currie Gymnasium, 2 March, 1950.
Student Activities: Newspapers
This file contains a programme for "Shag" Shaughnessy Memorial Football Luncheon and McGill vs Toronto football game, both on 8 November 1969.
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.
Still happy, the McGill Red and White Revue, 1952
This file contains a programme for "Still happy," the McGill Red and White Revue production for 1952.
Still happy, the McGill Red and White Revue, 1952
This file contains a programme for "Still happy," the McGill Red and White Revue production for 1952.
Scrapbook featuring drama at McGill (1957-1965)
This item is a scrapbook of material related to McGill Department of English productions, including news clippings, programmes, photographs, sheets of lighting and sound cues, playbills, telegrams, sketches of sets, handwritten notes, cheques, a sheet of music, a newsletter, and a festival map. The productions represented include: Antigone (December 5-7, 1957), The Playboy of the Western World (March 6-8, 1958), The Flies (November 13-15, 1958), The Taming of the Shrew (March 5-7, 1959), The Lady's Not For Burning (Nov 12-14, 1959), The Relapse or Virtue in Danger (March 10-12, 1960), Theatre Night Women's Auxiliary Reddy Memorial Hospital (19 March 1960), The Caucasian Chalk Circle (March 15-17, 1962), The Cherry Orchard (November 15-17 1962), Dr Knock (14-16 March 1963), Waiting for Godot (21-23 November 1963), The Agamemnon of Aeschylus (27-29 February 1964), A Passage to India (19-21 November 1964), An Elizabethan Miscellany (4-6 March 1965), The Devil's Disciple (18-20 November 1965).
Madame Fischer's papers are evenly divided between records of her own career as a performer and material on the Sarah Fischer Concerts. Her performing career is documented by newsclippings, tributes and programmes, reports from the Royal College of Music, and publicity photographs in opera costume. Most of the approximately 50 items of correspondence date from the last five years of her life and concern the disposal of her papers. Taped interviews, in which she discusses her career, include recordings from 1918 and 1925. Material connected with the Sarah Fischer Concerts comprises 143 programmes (1941-1975), press notices, announcements, and a report for 1973-1974. Photographs from this period show Fischer with government and musical celebrities.
Fischer, Sarah, 1896-1975
This file contains a programme for "Wry and ginger," produced by Runcible Productions and the Students' Executive Council of McGill University, held at Moyse Hall, May 28-June 7. Also includes a credit sheet tucked into the booklet.
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).
The Ross family fonds consists primarily of records related to the student achievements of the Ross children and includes student notebooks, news clippings, convocation programmes, certificates, and memorabilia of the Red and White Revue such as songs, photographs and original songs. Edward Russell Paterson’s student notebooks in geology, petrography and English literature are included.
In addition, there are two diaries of William Stieven Paterson’s from his travels through Civil War battlefields in the southern USA and a trip to Cuba; 8 photograph albums depicting the Paterson side of the family; 3 scrapbooks of magazine stories for children, poems and household hints; and correspondence between Dorothy Jean Ross and the McGill University Archives.
Ross family