Fonds consists of artifacts, a photograph, and textual records relating to Jack Bea's time at Ryerson Institute of Technology. The materials also pertain to his alumni membership after his graduation in 1952.
Fonds consist of black-and-white and colour photographic prints, Ryerson badges, and textual records pertaining to Henson's tenure at Ryerson. Includes some photographs that may have been taken after Henson left Ryerson to pursue his own business.
Fonds consists of notes, photocopies, correspondence and other textual records pertaining to articles Mollins wrote for The Ryersonian primarily regarding to the extension of the Continuing Education building partially over Lake Devo and the removal of the sculpture, "Bird of Spring" and its mini parkette, at the n/w corner of Dundas and Victoria streets, all of which were vastly funded by the charitable organization, The Devonian Group of Charitable Foundations.
Fonds consists of photographs, programmes, a dance card, newsclippings, correspondence, and a report card from Jack Aitken. He accumulated these items during his time at Ryerson in the Food Administration program, his membership on the Ryerson Rams Hockey Team, and as a member of the Hotel Horrors Intramural Hockey Team. Also included in the fonds is a file of miscellaneous items used to create a package for 50th Reunion attendees.
Fonds includes colour and black-and-white photographic prints and negatives documenting Ryerson campus, as well as faculty and students in the Photographic Arts program.
Fonds consists of student memorbilia, including athletic trophies and letters, convocation and dance programmes, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous objects.
This fonds contains an Offprint of "Living beside traumatic experience," authored by Tanya Lewis, published in the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, vol. 23, no. 1 (spring 2004), p. 5-18
This fonds contains a collection of postcards (9 sepia tone, 3 colour) donated to the Archives from the Eastall family. These postcards originally belonged to the parents of Philip. Eleven of the postcards are of various Toronto scenes and one is a scene in Ontario. The sepia postcards are: The Canadian Pacific Railway Terminal; City Parks; Main Entrance Canadian National Exhibition; New General Hospital; Osgoode Hall; Promenade Exhibition Grounds; Toronto Zoo; Scenes At Hanlan's Point And Ferry Steamers; University Of Toronto: Showing Campus. The colour postcards:Toronto: Elliot House and Shuter Street; Royal College of Dental Surgeons, College Street; Ontario:Yacht House Boat, Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River.
Fonds consists of a paper co-authored by Hong Yu and Glenn Muske, presented at the Annual International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Alexandra, VA in 2005.
Fonds consists of one copy of a paper published as a result of "Radio in the World: Radio Conference 2005" held in Melbourne, Australia. The paper, entitled "The Bouncing Story Project," is a radio drama produced by Radio students at Ryerson, Bedfordshire University in England, and RMIT in Australia.
The fonds includes a cd with photographs that Broom took of the Metropolis/AMC/Yonge-Dundas complex under construction in 2007 and some artifacts from her time at the university.
Tish Cohen is a Ryerson business alumna and novelist. In conjunction with the publication of her novel Town House, Cohen was the first reader in the Library's new Author Reading Series, 10 April 2008. The fonds contains an email invitation to the event, an autographed copy of the book and a write up from Ryerson Today.
She was one of six people responsible for the three volume publication in 2007 of Quality Assurance in PLAR issued by the Canadian Council on Learning. Ireland was identified as being part of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education in these documents. The fonds contains vols. 1-3 of the Quality Assurance in PLAR documents.
Fonds contains 3 custom editions of "Business statistics: a one semester text for hopitality and tourism management, information technology management, and retail management," compiled by Darryl Smith and Clare Chua.
Fonds contains copies of materials owned by Dawn Potts, including newspaper clippings and photographs (plus negatives) from her graduation in May 1950. Fellow students and Institute president H. H. Kerr are identified in the photographs.
The Fonds contains information from websites about the 2009 Team North Solar House design, a copy of the monograph North House: Team North Entry to the Solar Decathlon 2009 = Maison du nord: Équipe nordique, participant au Décathlon solaire 2009. Also included is a copy of the monograph featuring the 2007 design by Team Montreal.
Fonds consists of 1 monograph authored by Robert Teigrob, published by the University of Toronto Press in 2009. Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
This RG contains a collection of miscellaneous archival materials that had been brought into the archives over the years (and especially in the early days of operations) without being properly documented, appraised for selection, or accessioned. Rather than deaccession them, it was decided to retain them in the archives under this RG.