Student Activities: Newspapers
- CA MUA MG 4319-01-048
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- October-November 1969
This file contains two issues of "Campus: Canada's magazine for graduating students" October and November 1969.
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Student Activities: Newspapers
This file contains two issues of "Campus: Canada's magazine for graduating students" October and November 1969.
Student Activities: Newspapers
This file contains two issues of "SGWU Issues & Events" Vol. 1, No. 21, 23.
Student Activities: Engineering, 1970-71
This file contains two copies of the 1970 edition of "The McGill Engineer," the annual publication of the McGill Engineering Undergraduate Society.
Student Activities: Newspapers
This file contains two issues of "The Paper" Vol. 2, No. 29, March 2 and 9. Published by students of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University).
This file contains a copy of "Memorial of Robert Bell" by H.M. Ami, originally printed in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Vol. 38, p. 18-34, 30 March, 1927.
Ami, Henry M. (Henry Marc), 1858-1931
This file contains a copy of an obituary for Robert Bell from the Canadian Mining Institute Bulletin, October 1917.
Adams, Frank Dawson, 1859-1942
This file contains a copy of a biography of Robert Bell taken from the 1918 proceedings of the Royal Society of Canada.
This file contains an issue of the McGill Bulletin (No. 10, November 1967) containing a report of the Joint Governors-Senate Committee on University Government at McGill University.
McGill University Bulletin, 1963-1966
This file contains copies of McGill University Bulletin: 1963-64, April (3 copies), May/No. 2; 1964-65, No. 1, 4 (2 copies), 5, 6 (2 copies), 7 (4 copies), 8 (3 copies), 9 (2 copies), 10 (5 copies); 1965-66, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (2 copies), 6, 7, 8.
Macdonald College Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 4, April-May 1922
This file contains an issue of Macdonald College Magazine, published by students of the college. An article in this issue, "Clothes and the Uneducated Black," is based on racist ideas.