Fonds 2015-0083 - Stanley P. Drummond, S.J. Fonds

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Stanley P. Drummond, S.J. Fonds

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2015-0083

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  • 1911-2010 (Création/Production)
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    Drummond, Stanley P.

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64 of textual records and other material
Note: includes approximately 350 photographs, four publications, and five objects

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(1913-2012)

Notice biographique

Stanley Peter Drummond, S.J. was a Jesuit and biology professor. Born in 1913 in Guelph, Ontario, he entered the St. Stanislaus Jesuit Noviciate in 1931. After completing his regency studies in philosophy, he pursued an MA at the University of Toronto. He graduated in 1942 upon the submission of his thesis entitled “Vascularity in the Brains of Summer and Hibernating Frogs.” He would later obtain his PhD at the same university in 1962 (“Quantitative Cerebral Vascularity in the Active and Hibernating Ground Squirrel”). He was ordained to the priesthood in 1945.

In 1946, Drummond was hired by Loyola College to establish a Biology Department. Drummond, who had already been an assistant teacher there in the early 1940s, was the department’s first chairman. He created a curriculum, acquired equipment, and built tables and shelves for the lab. Over the years, his lab became renowned in Montreal and was well sought-after by McGill pre-med students. Many of them would eventually pursue careers in the medical field, as can attest the correspondence Drummond kept with students after they had graduated. Drummond taught fulltime until 1978 and then part-time until he retired in 1994.

Drummond served different administrative positions throughout the 1970s and 1980s at Loyola College, which was integrated to Concordia University in 1974. He founded Loyola’s bookstore and printing services. Other duties and activities he took on included chapel services, unofficial infirmarian and house librarian at the Loyola Jesuit residence, as well as protector of the Bernard Collection (Inuit artefacts).

Drummond moved to the René Goupil House (Pickering, Ontario) in 2008. He died in 2012. He was in his 99th year of life and had served 81 years in the Society of Jesus.

Historique de la conservation

The material was transferred by Christian Lacombe to The Archives of the Jesuits in Canada in 2011.

Portée et contenu

The fonds documents the life and professional and religious activities of Stanley P. Drummond, S.J. It retraces his schooling, his novitiate, and his graduate studies. It provides information pertaining to the foundation and teaching at the Biology Department and Laboratory at Loyola College, as well as general departmental information.

The fonds also contains information pertaining to Drummond’s various administrative positions at the Loyola College and Concordia University.

The fonds furthermore documents Loyola College’s history, as well as students’ daily life on campus. Photographs provide information on sports teams, classes, building constructions, the chapel, and other spaces and activities. Many of these documents concern Francis Breslin, S.J., and his students.

The fonds contains correspondence between Drummond and his friends, family, and alumni, as well as various recognitions and awards.

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  • anglais

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    Restrictions d'accès

    Consultation of documents containing personal information on third parties could be forbidden.

    Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication

    Some documents may be subject to copyright. Use and reproduction of archival documents must be done with the written permission of The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada.

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    2015-0083

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    Dominique Robb, Project Archivist

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    Dates de production, de révision et de suppression

    2021-01-05

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