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Textual documents about Sir Wilfrid Laurier centenary

This file contains textual material related to Sir Wilfrid Laurier centenary. Includes essay "Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Lord Minto" by H. Pearson Gundy, a letter to Dr. Lomer, and a speech "Address to be given by Honourable C.G. Power, Minister of National Defence for Air, at McGill University."

The State in Society

This file contains a book, "The State in Society: A series of public lectures delivered under the auspices of McGill University, Montreal, January 23, 1939-February 10, 1939." Lecturers include Robert Warren, Leo Wolman, Henry Clay, and Baron Tweedsmuir.

Arthur Eustace Morgan Fonds

  • CA MUA MG 3007
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1936

Fonds consists of a corrected typescript of The Power and the Glory: an outsider looks at biology," as well as copies of an article and three other speeches.

Morgan, A. E. (Arthur Eustace), 1886-1972

Miscellaneous McGill booklets

This file contains miscellaneous McGill booklets, including McGill Normal School prospectus 1906-1907, final report of the McGill Normal School 1907, text of an address given by Lord Tweedsmuir at a special McGill convocation (23 November 1935), programme for annual Medical Undergraduate Rx Dinner (16 February 1924).

Two Addresses, Founder's Day Convocation, 1933

This file contains two copies of a booklet of two addresses given by Sir Arthur Currie during his term as principal. Addresses are titled, "The last Founder's Day Address delivered by Sir Arthur Currie, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, October 9, 1933" and, "An address prepared by Sir Arthur Currie and on account of his illness read for him by Lieut.-Colonel Allan A. Magee, D.S.O., at the University Veterans Dinner, Toronto, Armistice Night, 1933."

Sir Arthur Currie: two addresses, 1933

This file contains one copy of a booklet of two addresses given by Sir Arthur Currie during his term as principal. Addresses are titled, "The last Founder's Day Address delivered by Sir Arthur Currie, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, October 9, 1933" and, "An address prepared by Sir Arthur Currie and on account of his illness read for him by Lieut.-Colonel Allan A. Magee, D.S.O., at the University Veterans Dinner, Toronto, Armistice Night, 1933."

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