SCENE: MARCHERS RALLY ON PARLIAMENT HILL; REDRESS
- CA MUA MG4247-7-PR043589
- File
- 14 April 1988
SCENE: MARCHERS RALLY ON PARLIAMENT HILL; REDRESS
File consists of letters, articles, and printed ephemera. Many of the letters date between 1939 and 1941, during the Second World War. Many letters in English and Norwegian are from Herman Smith- Johannsen's son Bob to his parents or uncle Otto. Also include outgoing letters by Herman to his son and others. Printed ephemera includes the order of the memorial service for Herman Smith-Johannsen.
Repartir a zero - JCCCM Publication
Compositions - JCCCM community children's compositions
Women - International Women's Day
This file contains a brochure with schedule for McGill Women's Centennial celebration, 8-9 March 1985, coinciding with International Women's Day (8 March).
GROUP PORTRAIT: AT REI NAKASHIMA'S
SCENE: JAPANESE CANADIANS AT PICNIC IN MT. ROYAL PARK
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).