Page contains newspaper clippings of images of the 'New 'Bandage Rush' at McGill,' an event for first and second year student in the Faculty of Applied Sciences. Handwritten annotation reads: ''The Standard', Montreal, October 16, 1909.'
Page contains newspaper clippings of images of the 'New 'Bandage Rush' at McGill,' an event for first and second year student in the Faculty of Applied Sciences.
Page contains newspaper clippings from two articles about 'rush' events at McGill; and a menu for the McGill junior dance, held on November 19th, 1909. Handwritten annotation reads: 'Montreal Daily Herald, Oct. 19th 1909'
Page contains newspaper clippings from two articles about events at McGill, published in the 'Montreal Herald' on October 19th and November 20th, 1909, according to handwritten annotation at the top of page. Joseph B. Clearihue is included in the list of students who attended the junior dance.
Page contains newspaper clippings of a poem by Stephen Leacock, written for the McGill Dean's Dinner, on October 29, 1909. Handwritten annotation reads: 'Montreal Star, Nov 13th 1909.'
Page contains newspaper clippings from an article about McGill examination results, published in the 'Montreal Daily Star', January 10, 1910; a Christmas card booklet; and a menu for the Undergraduates Society of Arts Second Annual Dinner, February 15, 1910.
Page contains materials related to the First Annual Dinner of the Western Club at McGill, held on February 21, 1910. Items include a menu, a newspaper clipping of the event, and a list of attendees.
View of page containing materials related to the First Annual Dinner of the Western Club at McGill, held on February 21, 1910. Verso of the menu cover and page 1 with McGill insignia.
View of page containing materials related to the First Annual Dinner of the Western Club at McGill, held on February 21, 1910. Verso of page 1 and page 2, Menu and Toasts.
View of page containing materials related to the First Annual Dinner of the Western Club at McGill, held on February 21, 1910. Verso of page 2 and page 3, both blank.
Item is page 1 of a list of attendees of the First Meeting of McGill Western Club. Printed date, October 12, 1909 is crossed out with pencil. Annotated date is October 13, 1910.
Item is page 3 of a list of attendees of the First Meeting of McGill Western Club, October 13, 1910. Printed date aligns with annotated date on first page.
Page contains a programme for the Intercollegiate Debate between Ottawa and McGill, December 3, 1909; a dance card for the McGill Union Annual Dance, February 7, 1910; and two articles reporting on debates at McGill, published in 'The Martlet' on November 4 and December 2, 1909. The articles mention Joseph B. Clearihue's involvement in the debates.
Page contains clippings from four articles, published in 'The Martlet' between November 1909 and February 1910. Topics include a rugby game, debates, and the Western Club. The articles mention Joseph B. Clearihue's involvement in the debates.
Page contains a programme from the McGill Literary Society Annual Public Speaking Contest, March 4, 1910; and two articles, published in 'The Martlet.' Article dated March 10, 1910 reports on the contest and includes an account of Joseph Clearihue's contribution. Article dated March 17, 1910 reports on the Annual Meeting of the Western Club. Clearihue was elected Vice-President.
Page contains a programme for a McGill Vaudevillians event, March 18, 1910; two articles published in 'The Martlet', March 24 and October 13, 1910, about the Lit. [McGill Literary and Debating Club]; and an article about McGill at the Intercollegiate Debating League. Joseph B. Clearihue was elected President of the Lit for the 1910-1911 session.
Page contains clippings from four articles, published between October and December 1910, one in 'The Martlet.' Topics include rugby matches, examination results, and debate. The articles mention Joseph B. Clearihue.
Page contains three images of the McGill rugby team and their match against Montreal for the English Rugby Championship, reproduced in 'The Standard', Montreal.
Page contains clippings from three articles, one published in 'The Martlet' on January 12, 1911. Topics include a public speaking contest held by the McGill Literary and Debating Club, in which Joseph B. Clearihue came in second place; and the McGill Mock Parliament, held by the club.
Page contains clippings from two articles about a mock parliament held by the McGill Literary and Debating Club, published in 'The Martlet', January 19, 1911 and the 'Montreal Star', January 14, 1911. Joseph B. Clearihue, acting as Speaker of the House, is mentioned in both.
Page contains clippings from one article about a mock parliament held by the McGill Literary and Debating Club, published in 'La Patrie' on January 16, 1911. Article contains images of Joseph B. Clearihue, A. K. Hugessen, and E. F. Newcombe.
Page contains images of Arts '11 and '12, the junior and graduating classes of the McGill Faculty of Arts, all male. Images were published in the 'Standard' on January 28, 1911. Bottom image folded. Photographs by William H. Townend.
View of ScrpBk_2_034 with bottom image unfolded. Image is of the 'Donalda students', all female, in front of the Royal Victoria College at McGill. Photograph by William H. Townend.
Page contains a programme for a debate on women's suffrage between McGill and Laval, February 20, 1911; and clippings from two articles about the McGill Mock Parliament, one published in 'The Gazette' on January 23, 1911, and the second, about a discussion on suffrage for women, in 'The Martlet', February 1911.
Page contains four programmes for events held by McGill between the 8th and 20th of February, 1911. Events include the Undergraduate Society of Arts Third Annual Dinner, the McGill Western Club Second Annual Dinner, the Residents' Third Annual Skating Party and Dance, and a debate held by the Literary and Debating Society of McGill against the Montreal Y.M.C.A. Joseph B. Clearihue was part of the McGill team.
Fifth interior view of programmes on ScrpBk_2_037. Joseph B. Clearihue gave a toast to McGill's sister associations at the McGill Western Club Second Annual Dinner.
Page contains clippings from 3 articles about debate at McGill, published in 'The Martlet', March 1911. Topics include the McGill Mock Parliament, the annual Public Speaking Contest, and a debate on women's suffrage between McGill and Laval. Joseph B. Clearihue competed in the contest.
Page contains invitations and a programme for events held by McGill colleges in 1911. Clockwise from top left: a programme for a theatre production at Royal Victoria College; an invitation for a party held by the Literary Institute of Trinity College; and an invitation to a masquerade party held by Macdonald College.
Page contains clippings from two newspaper articles about a demonstration held by students at McGill, led by Joseph B. Clearihue and others. Handwritten annotations state that the articles were published in the 'Montreal Daily Herald' and the 'Daily Witness', Montreal, on March 21, 1911.
Page contains clippings from three newspaper articles about a demonstration held by students at McGill, led by Joseph B. Clearihue and others. Articles focus on the ensuing 'riot.' Handwritten annotations state that the articles were published in Montreal, publication unknown; as an editorial in the 'Daily Witness' on March 21, 1911; and in the 'New York Herald', March 22, 1911.
Page contains clippings from three newspaper articles about the consequences of a demonstration held by students at McGill. Handwritten annotations state that the articles were published in the 'Montreal Daily Star', the 'Montreal Daily Herald', and the 'Montreal Herald', March 22, 1911.
Page contains clippings from two newspaper articles about the consequences of a demonstration held by students at McGill, including an apology to the Hon. Clifford Sifton. Handwritten annotations state that the articles were published in the 'Daily Witness', Montreal, and the 'Montreal Daily Star', March 23, 1911.
Page contains programmes for three events held at McGill in 1911 and a newspaper article. Clockwise from top left, programmes are for the Arts '11 Graduation Dinner, May 12, 1911; the McGill University Annual Convocation, May 12, 1911; and Class Day Dance, May 11, 1911. The article, entitled 'British Columbia Rhodes Scholar,' reports on the selection of Joseph B. Clearihue for the 1911 Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University.
Fourth interior view of programmes on ScrpBk_2_051: 1911 McGill Convocation programme. Joseph B. Clearihue received equal First Rank Honours in Economics and Political Science.
Fifth interior view of programmes on ScrpBk_2_051: 1911 McGill Convocation programme. Joseph B. Clearihue is included in the list male of students who 'passed for the degree of Bachelor of Arts.'
Page contains clippings from two newspaper articles and two cards with printed illustrations. First article, published in the 'Victoria Daily Colonist' on May 27, 1911, reports on Joseph B. Clearihue's selection as the British Columbia Rhodes' scholarship holder of 1911. Second article reports on the death of Dr. Harold B. Marchant in November 1910. Cards contain illustrations of 'The Donalda' and 'Klahowyah Tillicum' of the McGill Western Club.
Page contains a programme for the McGill Class of 1911 Convocation Week; an instructional handout for the 1911 McGill Convocation; a clipping with an image of the McGill Union; and a clipping with an image of McGill undergraduate students at a football game.
Seventh view of ScrpBk_2_063 components: interior of instructions to graduating students of the McGill Class of 1911, with back page lifted to reveal newspaper clippings on scrapbook page: a clipping with an image of the McGill Union; and a clipping with an image of McGill undergraduate students at a football game.
Page contains a Second Cabin menu for the Allan Line's S.S. Victorian; a passenger list for the same vessel; and three cards with the 'oars, flags and arms' of the Oxford University colleges.
First view of interior of passenger list from the R.M.S. Victorian, on ScrpBk_2_072. Printed text and handwritten annotation state that the vessel sailed from Montreal and Quebec on September 15, 1911 and arrived in Liverpool on September 22, 1911.
Sixth view of interior of passenger list from the R.M.S. Victorian, on ScrpBk_2_072. Joseph B. Clearihue is included in the list of Second Cabin Passengers.
Page contains a list of groceries for sale to members of Jesus College, Oxford, 1911; a menu for a Rhodes Scholarship Trust event held on November 22, 1911; and a clipping with an image of Jesus College, Oxford and the Jesus College arms.
Page contains a card with an engraving of a map of Oxford College, with handwritten text; a handbook of the 'Rules of the Jesus College Junior Common Room Debating Society'; an invitation to a dance held at the Masonic Hall in Atherstone, January 12, 1912; and a programme and menu for a rugby match between Christ College, Cambridge, and Jesus College, Oxford. Joseph B. Clearihue was a member of the Jesus College team.
Fourth interior view of programmes on ScrpBk_2_086. Page contains the signatures of members of the Christ College, Cambridge, and Jesus College, Oxford, rugby teams.
Page contains three booklets, entitled: 'Regulations of Jesus College, Oxford' ; 'Constitution of the Oxford University Moot Club'; and 'Constitution of the Oxford Canadian Association.' Page also contains a photograph of a male student with a suitcase. Annotation written above image, on last page of the regulations booklet, reads: 'Entrance to 'Jesus College'.'
Eighth interior view of booklets on ScrpBk_2_091. Annotation written above image, on last page of the regulations booklet, reads: 'Entrance to 'Jesus College'.'
Page contains a list of students who attended a French language program at the University of Geneva, including Joseph B. Clearihue of Jesus College, Oxford. Title reads: 'Universite�� de Gene��ve. Faculte�� des Lettres et des Sciences Sociales. Cours de vacances de franc��ais moderne, 1912.'
View of the unfolded item on ScrpBk_2_108: seating arrangement for a Rhodes Scholarship Trust event, held at the New Masonic Buildings, November 22, 1911. Joseph B. Clearihue was seated at the table on the far left, with other Canadian students.
Page contains a clipping with a list of Oxford rowing teams, by college and division, published in the Oxford Review, February 21, 1912; a menu for the Oxford University Colonial Club Annual Dinner, March 1, 1912; and a menu and programme for a rugby match between Jesus College, Oxford and Christ's College, Cambridge, November 20, 1912. Joseph B. Clearihue is included in the list of Jesus College crew members.
Page contains clippings from the 'Jesus College Magazine', October 1912. The news articles report on the Junior Common Room Debating Society and the Rugby Football Club. Joseph B. Clearihue is mentioned in both. Clippings also include portraits of Jesus College faculty: the Right Honorable Sir John Rhys and Rev. W. Hawker-Hughes.
Page contains a programme for a debate about the Borden Navy Bill, May 1, 1913; an article about the debate, published in 'Oxford Magazine', May 8, 1913; and a menu and toast list for the Grenville Club Terminal Dinner, March 5, 1913. Joseph B. Clearihue was the fourth speaker in the debate.
Page contains a toast list and menu for the Oxford University Colonial Club, February 28, 1913; a notice for a 'jolly-up' held by the same club, April 18, 1913; and a seating arrangement for the Colonial Club Dinner, Randolph Hotel, 1913. Joseph B. Clearihue was included in the seating chart.
Page contains programmes for the following events: the Jesus College Smoking Concert, December 5, 1912; and the Jesus College Summer Concert, May 30, 1912. Also contains a menu for 'The Eights, 1913 Bump Supper,' held on May 23, 1913, signed by Joseph B. Clearihue and other crew members; and a photographic postcard with an image of the Jesus College crew in a regatta.