2 cm of textual records made up of correspondence, minutes, notes, photocopies of newspaper clippings, photocopied journal article and a few related invoices.
3.5 cm of textual records made up of sample questionnaires sent to six target groups, with survey proofs, notes, cost estimates and promotional material from mailing list brokers
3 cm of textual records made up of correspondence, financials, notes, newspaper clipping, 1 porfolio, 1 publicity script and 1 folder containing notes, 2 newspaper clippings, correspondence and 6 architectural drawings..
2.5 cm of textual records made up of minutes, notices of meetings, financials, correspondence, notes, donor card, brochure and photocopies of newspaper clippings.
5 cm of textual records made up of correspondence with consultants including some draft questionnaires, invoices, notes and one clipping from the Ryersonian.
1.5 cm of textual records made up of consultant's report prepared for President Segal on The delivery of computing services to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, by E.C. Kehayas and N.A. Kelly of Thorne Stevenson & Kellogg and letter of transmital.
Framed photograph of Ryerson president Terry Grier. Mr. Grier served under the title president and vice-chancellor after Ryerson achieved University status in 1993. He served from 1988 - 1995.
Framed photograph of Ryerson president Walter Pitman. He was president of Ryerson from 1975-1980. He is pictured in convocation robes holding a tied up scroll.
Framed photograph of Ryerson president Donald Mordell. He was president of Ryerson from 1970 - 1974. He is pictured wearing a convocation robe and mortar board and holding a book. There is a small silver plaque on the frame below the picture.
Framed photograph of Ryerson President Fred Jorgenson. Mr. Jorgenson was Ryerson's president from 1966 - 1969. Small silver plaque attached to bottom of the frame.
Framed photograph of Ryerson's first principal Howard Kerr. Mr. Kerr is in convocation robes and is seated on an ornate wooden chair with "RIT" carved into its back. Small silver plaque attached to the bottom of the frame.