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Laurier Archives and Special Collections

The Waterloo Lutheran University campus from above, circa 1961. Along what is now University Avenue, then named Dearborn Street, is the current Arts Building. Where the Lazaridis Building now resides is St. Michael's Elementary School. Moving eastward into the campus are the current Dining Hall, Theatre Auditorium and MacDonald House, then known as West Hall. Moving east again towards Bricker Avenue are areas under construction and open fields. Where Martin Luther University College stands today are Conrad Hall, the women's residence, and a large brick building known as Willison Hall. On the north side of Bricker Avenue are residential houses

Laurier Archives and Special Collections acquires, preserves, and makes accessible archives and rare books of enduring value.

Laurier Archives and Special Collections holds unique archives, special collections, and rare books. Our collecting emphasis is on Wilfrid Laurier University, the environmental conservation movement in Canada, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and its Eastern Synod, music in Kitchener-Waterloo, and the history of Waterloo Region.

The Julia Hendry Reading Room is located on the first floor of the Waterloo campus Library (L1-122). Our holdings are non-circulating, and all material must be accessed in the Julia Hendry Reading Room.

Appointments are not necessary to visit the Julia Hendry Reading Room, however, they are recommended to ensure the material you would like to consult is ready for your visit. Please email libarch@wlu.ca to request material and to make an appointment. Appointments are available Monday to Friday, 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

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Laurier Archives and Special Collections hosts an annual Spring Lecture on a topic connected to our collections.

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