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."
This file contains textual material related to Sir Wilfrid Laurier centenary. Includes an address by the Right Honourable W.L. Mackenzie King, newspaper clippings, and an issue of the McGill Daily (Vol. XXI, No. 36).
This file contains a programme for the commemoration of the centenary of teaching in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Includes preface, Order of Service and text of speeches given at the ceremony.
This file contains three copies of the programme for the installation of H. Rocke Robertson as Principal of McGill on April 2, 1963. Includes a photo of Robertson, the installation ceremony, and the text of the address.
This file contains text of a talk about Sir William Dawson by John F. Cornell of the History and Philosophy of Science Program at McGill University. Note on the front reads, "Given to a meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science at the Learned Societies, at Laval University, on 4 June 1976."
This file contains text of a talk about Sir William Dawson by John F. Cornell of the History and Philosophy of Science Program at McGill University. Note on the front reads, "deposited 10 June 76."
This file contains addresses delivered at the Victory Convocation and ceremonies commemorating Founder's Day, 1945, as well as presentation of honorary degree recipients. Speakers include D.C. Abbott (Minister of National Defence), General H.D.G. Crerar, Vice-Admiral G.C. Jones, Air Marshal Lloyd S. Breadner, Principal F. Cyril James, James Bryant Conant (President of Harvard University).
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.
File consists of 7 bound volumes containing typescript transcripts of speeches given by Jean Drapeau during his first term as mayor, mostly with accompanying English translations. Contains some manuscript corrections in pencil. Examples of subjects covered include civil international aviation, communism, public morality, obscenity in publications, economic growth, Israeli independence, Canadian unity, democracy, and civic spirit.