Proud To Be Ryersonian - Bob Skelly
- RG 0.07.02
- Stuk
- 2019
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One copy of an mp3 file burned to compact disc of custodian and locally renowned Ryersonian Bob Skelly's musical tribute to Ryerson.
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Proud To Be Ryersonian - Bob Skelly
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One copy of an mp3 file burned to compact disc of custodian and locally renowned Ryersonian Bob Skelly's musical tribute to Ryerson.
Sheldon Levy Song - Bob Skelly
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One copy on compact disc of custodian and locally renowned Ryersonian Bob Skelly's musical tribute to former president Sheldon Levy. The disc includes two versions of the same song.
Four Early Letters of Egerton Ryerson
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Booklet contains letters, reprinted from the Canadian Historical Review in March 1942, written by Egerton Ryerson between August and October 1824 after Egerton had left home to study with John Law at Gore District Grammar School.
Sissons, Charles Bruce
Letters of 1844 and 1846 from [Hugh] Scobie to [Egerton] Ryerson
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Booklet contains reprinted, from the Canadian Historical Review, letters between Egerton Ryerson and Hugh Scobie in 1844 and 1846 that are held in the Archives of Victoria College, University of Toronto. The letters themselves are political in nature and were written just before the elections in 1844 and 1846. The book's forward is written by C. B. Sissons.
Sissons, Charles Bruce
The Journal of Education for Upper Canada
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The bound copy of "The Journal of Education for Upper Canada", Vol. I, Issues 1 to 12, for the year 1848, was edited by Egerton Ryerson with help from J. George Hodgins. Ryerson wrote a number of articles including the Prospectus in Vol. I, Issue 1. Included is a subject index at the beginning of the volume.
Ryerson, Egerton
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Scientific American Supplement
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One Northern Telecom telephone was used on campus during the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute years. Known as a push-button or a Touch-Tone, this type of telephone was first introduced in Canada in 1964, but not widely used until the 1980s. This telephone is a desk, single-line phone with a paper faceplate that doubles as a telephone use guide. Functions, such as placing a call on hold, transferring an incoming call, conference calls, forwarding the phone line to another telephone, and other functions were performed by briefly pressing the switch hook, waiting for a tone, then using the guide to utilize the '*' or '#' keys in combination with the numeric keys. "Ryerson" appears on the paper faceplate and an emergency Security extension number 5040. An extension number for the phone is written on a separately applied label above the faceplate that also gives emergency information (dial "80") and additional Security extension numbers.
Manufactured in Canada and factory wired (cable is not removable), the telephone is identified by its telephone set number, QSQE2500, and as electronic by "ePhone" both on its base. It comes with a 'DIGITONE' network/dial (number QDM25 BX 6-82 or simply QDM25B), which consists of the push-button keypad and its workings connecting the telephone to a network. The handset is identified as a G-type referring to its shape. Patent dates on the telephone are 1968 1970 ; RPI inventory # 35810 label was applied to its base.
Fibrous Aerosal Monitor - Model FAM1 - Environmental Instruments
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One Fibrous Aerosal Monitor, Model FAM1 made by Environmental Instruments, formerly used on campus to test for fibrous aerosals including asbestos.
The Memorial Church Port Ryerse Plate
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One commemorative plate with a church illustration and the inscription"The Memorial Church Port Ryerse." The church was most likely an Anglican Memorial Church (United Empire Loyalist) established by Port Ryerse's founding father Samuel Ryerson (1752-1812) and his brother Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854).
"The quaint historic village of Port Ryerse is located west of Port Dover and sits high on a hill overlooking the north shore of Lake Erie. It is a small community imbued with history dating back to the early beginning of our illustrious province. Village founding father Loyalist Samuel Ryerse (1752-1812) arrived in 1795 at the mouth of Young's Creek in Woodhouse Township.
The Ryerse family had originally lived on a farm located in the heart of Manhattan, New York, on land later occupied by the World Trade Center.
Samuel’s brother, Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854), followed in 1798. Historians will be familiar with Joseph’s youngest son, the Rev. Adolphus Egerton Ryerson, acknowledged founder of Ontario's public school system and for whom Ryerson University is named.
Together, Samuel and Joseph established a thriving and vibrant port community. Unfortunately, all that was built was soon lost; the village was razed by the Americans during the War of 1812. "
Telephone Booth: Howard Kerr Hall
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One telephone booth, used and installed on campus from the 1950s until becoming obsolete towards the end of the 20th century. This booth was originally installed in the Northeast corner of Kerr Hall, and was transferred to the archives in 2000 after being refurbished
Slide rule and instruction manual
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Slide rule, case, and instruction book by Hughes-Owens.
RG 0.04.36.01 - Hughes-Owens Versalog slide rule instructions book
RG 0.04.36.02 - Slide rule in burgundy leather case
Hughes-Owens Company Limited
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Brass plaque that appears to have been attached to something at one point. Inscribed "Presented to The Students of Ryerson by The Yonge-Dundas Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia".
Bell & Howell 8mm film projector
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Bell & Howell 8mm film projector in brown metallic case. Front leg on spring.
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Brick from the Normal School buildings demolished in 1963.
Brick - Southeast corner of Gould and Victoria
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In the spring of 1978, this brick was taken from the corner of Gould and Victoria Streets (S.E.). A church once stood on this site. The brick was probably retrieved by Archivist Jim Peters during the construction of the Ryerson Community Park.
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1 brass plaque with "Class of 1950" on front in blue.
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Large metal sign "Ryerson Hall" in brass lettering with black background. Sign framed in wood.
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity sign
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Triangular wood sign painted green and white with Delta Sigma Phi's letters and triangle emblem on it. The pledge emblem is a white circle with a green equilateral triangle set inside of it. Gold lines radiate from the center of the emblem to the three points of the triangle in addition to outlining the circle and triangle. The pledge emblem is very prevalent in the symbolism of the fraternity; not only is the emblem on the pledge pin, but the emblem also graces the flag, the membership badge and the basic design is also the basis of the fraternity's seal.
Delta Sigma Phi was the only non-profession related fraternity at Ryerson.
Property of Ryerson Institute of Technology stamp
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Wood and rubber stamps "Property of the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute"
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Item is a model WM, "War Model", Comptometer manufactured by the Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company of Chicago. The model WM is a variation of the model M to require less materials during times of war.
Monroe high speed adding calculator
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Item is a model LA5-160 Monroe high speed calculator. Included is a leather or leatherette cover with "LA-16" written on the inside.
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Burrows manual calculator
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Light brown wood cane with plastic or french ivory checker board pattern on end of grip. Blue plastic grip on bottom badly damaged.
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The lamp of learning was originally used as the top of the trophy for the Chariot races that used to be held at Ryerson, usually before football games in the 1950s. From 1953 to the early 1980's it was carried at the front of the procession at convocation on a pillow.
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Metal rail spike, presumably from Yonge St. tracks, north of Wellesley St. The tracks were buried when the subway was built in the 1950s but dug up in 1980.
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One small glass jar with a piece of wood in it and a large round display case holding a large upright piece of wood with a smaller piece of wood attached to it.
The wood was found during the excavations for Kerr Hall. The smaller piece was found in 1972 at the North west end of the building. The larger piece was found while they were excavating for the pool. Both pieces were carbon dated to be about 12 000 years old.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute pens
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Two blue plastic pens with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" stamped on side in silver". Pens were used by staff members.
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Two long wooden benches with desk arms for students to use to rest books on. Each bench is numbered 49-60. An alumnus indicated that people would be assigned seat numbers in class.
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One Weston phototronic exposure meter model 650 no. 10460. Meter housed in brown leather case.
E. Leitz, Inc.
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Two bookends. Marble base and walls with alabaster owls sculptures on them. Book ends were made in Italy.
Rectangular nail from Normal School building
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One rectangular nail from Normal School buildings.
Rectangular nails were used in construction between 1800-1880 - which fits into the period when the Normal School buildings were constructed.
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Originally thought to be a shooting marble, the white sphere appears to be made from marble and clearly has broken off of a larger item.
Ryerson Lectures in Economics ink plate
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Metal ink plate for copying. Made for the Ryerson Lectures in Economics.
Normal School/Ryerson Hall vault keys
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Keys to the Vault of the Toronto Normal School. These keys probably date back to the 19th Century, when the Normal School was built on the very site where Toronto Metropolitan University stands today. The inscription on one of the key rings reads: "The Union Trust Company, Limited, Toronto / Savings Dept. Pays Four Per Cent."
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One epidiascope of unknown origin. It is presumed that is was used for classes at Ryerson.
An epidiascope (opaque projector, epidioscope, or episcope) is a device which displays opaque materials by shining a bright lamp onto the object from above. A system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus an image of the material onto a viewing screen.
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One microscope used by Ryerson students in the 1950s and 1960s. Comes in a tall wood case and with an instruction manual.
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Underwood manual typewriter. Provenance unknown - assumed it was used by Department of Education staff, or Ryerson staff or students.
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One large, heavy cash register used in Ryerson's tuck shop. It was last used by Mama Wycik in "The Corral".
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Sterling silver lapel pins were given to each member of Ryerson’s band in the 1950s. A treble clef is attached by a short chain to the main pin.
Beer (Ginger) stoneware bottle
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A two-toned stoneware bottle that may have been used for ginger beer produced by the O’Keefe Brewery in the early 1900s. The top of the bottle has been broken off. Measurements: 16cm high and 6.5cm in diameter. The black lettering stamped around the bottom of the bottle identifies it as a product of O’Keefe Beverages Limited, Toronto, Canada. This bottle was found behind Oakham House during renovations in 2004
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Tall narrow clear glass glass with Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in circle around the Ryerson crest. Writing and crest are blue, white, and gold.
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Barrel shaped glass mug with textured sides. "Ryerson", the crest, and motto are on one side in black. The rim is silver. There is a price tag on the bottom - Ryerson Institute bookstore.
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Tall pewter mug/stein with the Ryerson crest and motto engraved in centre on one side. Bottom of mug is glass. There is also a Ryerson Institute bookstore sticker on the bottom, the mug was sold for $8.75.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute glass mug, 1973
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Tall glass mug with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest and motto in blue and yellow. "1973" and "25th Anniversary" are under the crest in blue.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute glass mug, 1978
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Tall glass mug with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest and motto in blue and yellow. "1978" is in blue under the crest.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute glass mug, 1977
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Tall glass mug with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest and motto in blue and yellow. "1977" is in blue under the crest.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Beer stein in cream coloured ceramic. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. Price sticker on the bottom for $3.95.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Beer stein in cream coloured ceramic. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. Price sticker on the bottom for $3.95.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Beer stein in black coloured ceramic. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. Impressed into bottom is "Alliston Canada AP M-16"
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Beer stein in cream coloured ceramic. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. Price sticker on the bottom from the Ryerson bookstore for $3.45.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Beer stein in navy blue ceramic. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. "1972" is handwritten in black marker on the bottom point of the crest.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute beer stein
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Ceramic beer stein with green exterior and blue interior. Stamped with "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" and the crest in gold. There is a price sticker on the bottom from the Ryerson Bookstore for $3.98. The bottom is stamped with a maker's mark - the stein was made in Ireland.
Blue leather and wood office chair
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Blue leather and wood office chair with tree base and four feet on castors. Wood arms and legs with padded leather back and seat piece. Decorative brass tacking around arms and on back of chair. Plastic marbled scuff protectors on top of chair feet.
Chair was found near the original Principal's office and board room, so there is a possibility it was used in the main office.
Wunder Furniture Manufacturing Company Limited
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Winter Carnival Ice Sculpture Championship trophy
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Wooden barrel with copper straps. Brass plate with “O’Keefe Award” and brass plate with “Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Winter Carnival Ice Sculpture Championship”. Smaller plaques around base "RLCC 1965", "Omega Mho 1966", and "ELECL Club 1967". Some of the plaques have come off.
This trophy was presented by the O’Keefe Brewery for the most outstanding ice sculpture entered in the Ryerson Winter Carnival. Until the mid-1960s, the O’Keefe Brewery was located on property presently owned by Ryerson. It owned and occupied the Business Building, O’Keefe House, the CJRT Building and the Film and Photography Building, as well as the main brewing plant on the site where the Institute’s Bookstore and Parking Garage complex now stand.
O'Keefe Brewery
Ryerson Interschool Bowling Championship Title trophy
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Wooden base with 3 gold figures (detached). Brass plate inscribed: “Title Ryerson Interschool Bowling Championship”. Two shield shaped plaques attached to bottom tier - "M.I.T." on one and "ARCH" on other along with list of team members.
Winter Carnival Ball Hockey Championship trophy
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A formosa spring keg award. Five inscription plates mounted on the base are blank.
The Great Annual Outhouse Race trophy
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Ryerson teams won this trophy twice in the early 1970s in the Great Annual Outhouse Race organized by the leadership and civic organization, the Toronto Jaycees. Ryerson’s team of 20 men led by Dave Newbigging won the race held during halftime of the College Bowl at the C.N.E. on November 23, 1974. The College Bowl teams consisted of Ryerson, University of Toronto, York University, and University of Western Ontario. Thereafter, the Jaycees abandoned the race with Ryerson continuing to hold the trophy.
See The Ryersonian, November 26, 1974.
Mente et Artificio framed crest
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Framed hand drawn crest for Ryerson Institute of Technology. Framed and matted by A. G. Forsey
Board of Trade membership certificate
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Framed certificate from the Metropolitan Board of Trade certifying that Ryerson was a member in 1968.
The Board of Trade of Metropolitan Toronto
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Black and White photograph of Mama Wycik seated in a chair.
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Black and White photograph of Papa Wycik in a suit and tie.
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Framed print of "Eric Palin Hall Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Toronto 1970" by Walter Coucill. The drawing was framed and given to Mama and Papa Wycik. On matte "Presented to Mama and Papa Wycik by the President, Staff, Students, and Alumni of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute October 2nd, 1975 in grateful recognition of their contribution to Campus Life for the past twenty-five years."
Coucill, Walter
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Item consists of a framed photograph of Ryerson staff and faculty dated around 1948.
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Wood plaque with brass "scroll" attached to it. Inscribed "Of the Making of many books there is no end much study is a weariness of the flesh Ecclesiastis 12:12"
Steele's Tavern Trophy for annual competition in Ice Sculpture
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Wood plaque in shield shape with large plate engraved "Steele's Tavern Trophy for Annual Competition in Ice Sculpture Ryerson Winter Carnival". Large plate surrounded by 5 smaller plate - all blank and a space where one of the plates fell off.
The Goals of Education for the Province of Ontario
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Black wood plaque with "The Goals of Education for the Province of Ontario" on a printed sheet under plexiglass affixed to the plaque with screws and Government of Ontario trillium symbols.
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Framed first page of the deed of indenture for the sale of Lot 63 Bond Street (105 Bond Street). Deed between William Bywater and William Hucheson Sparrow.
Medical Laboratory Technology certificate
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Framed certificate awarded by Ryerson Polytechnical Institute to a female student for completing a two year course study in Medical Laboratory Technology.
Diploma in Architectural Technology
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Diploma awarded to student in the Architectural Technology department.
Diploma in Architectural Technology
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Diploma awarded to a student in the Architectural Technology department.
Diploma in Architectural Technology
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Diploma given to a student in the Architectural Technology department.
Diploma in Printing and Publishing
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Diploma handed out to a student in the Printing and Publishing program.
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Diploma for Horology student.
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Diploma for horology student.
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Two framed copies of an Ryerson Institute of Technology diploma made out to "John Q. Public for General Technology". These were created for display purposes.
Photograph of Egerton Ryerson bust
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Photographic close-up of the face and head of a marble bust of Egerton Ryerson. The bust is part of the University art collection and was originally on display in the old Normal School building at St. James Square.
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Large scale framed reproduction of the Magna Carta. The original Magna Carta, also knows as the Great Charter of the Liberties of England, was signed in 1215. The charter limited the powers of the King by law.
Advanced Arithmetic for Canadian Schools
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One copy of "Advanced Arithmetic" published as part of the Canadian Series of School Books and authorized by the Council of Public Instruction for Ontario.
Smith, Barnard
The after-war settlement and employment of ex-service men in the oversea dominions
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One copy of the report authored by Sir Rider Haggard for the Royal Colonial Institute. Haggard traveled to Africa, Australia and Canada scouting the possibility of land and work for injured and ex-service people from Britain.
Haggard, Rider
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File contains reprint of Egerton Ryerson's "The New Canadian Dominion: Dangers and duties of the people in regard to their government. Originally published in 1867.
Ryerson, Egerton
My dearest Sophie - letters from Egerton Ryerson to his daughter
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One copy "My Dearest Sophie" edited by Charles B. Sissons.
Sissons, Charles Bruce
The Ryerse-Ryerson Family, 1574-1994
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One copy of the geneaology booklet "The Ryerse-Ryerson Family, 1574-1994" authored by Phyllis Ryerse and Thomas Ryerson. Published in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Ryerse-Ryerson family in Upper Canada in 1994. Book contains information on early generations in the Netherlands and the U. S. and the history and descendants of brothers Samuel Ryerse and Joseph Ryerse.
Ryerse, Phyllis
Ontario History, Vol. LXIII no. 4, December 1971
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One copy of volume LXIII No. 4 of Ontario History - the journal of the Ontario Historical Society. Included in this edition:
The Rev. Robert Murray - Ontario's first superintendent of schools by R. D. Gidney
Egerton Ryerson, Albert Carman, and the founding of Albert College, Belleville by Alex McGregor
George Jervis Goodhue - pioneer merchant of London, Upper Canada by Frederick H. Armstrong
Robert, Gourlay, Gadfly by Lois Darroch Milani
The yeomanry veterans of Elizabethtown by James Easton Godkin
Ontario Historical Society
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One copy of "Looking Backward" by George Sterling Ryerson.
Ryerson, George Ansel Sterling
Unequal Union - confederation and the roots of conflict in the Canadas, 1815-1873
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One copy of the book "Unequal Union - confederation and the roots of conflict in the Canada's 1815-1873" by Stanley Brehaut Ryerson. Also included in the book is a newspaper obituary for the author who passed April 24, 1998.
Ryerson, Stanley Brehaut
Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, Vol. XXVII 1875-1876
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One copy of Vol. XXVII of the Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada. Publication acted as appendix to the annual report of the Minister of Education in 1875-1876.
Hodgins, J. George
Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, Vol. XVI 1860
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One copy of Vol. XVI of the Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada. Publication acted as appendix to the annual report of the Minister of Education in 1860.
Hodgins, J. George
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One copy of "John Strachan" by John L. H. Henderson. Book was authored as part of the larger Canadian Biographical Studies project and was allied with the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
Henderson, John L. H.
Church Union and the Presbyterian Church in Canada
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One copy of Church Union and the Presbyterian Church in Canada by Ephraim Scott, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada 1925-1926.
Scott, Ephraim
Tragic Sinking of the Ercolano
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One copy of the book "Tragic Sinking of the Ercolano".
Ryerse, Phyllis
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One copy of the book "Ryersons on the Lusitania".
Ryerse, Phyllis
Rich Men, Poor Men - Ryersons on the Titanic
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One copy of the book "Rich Men, Poor Men - Ryersons on the Titanic.
Ryerse, Phyllis
The House of Ryerson, 1829-1954
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Two copies of the "House of Ryerson". The book covers the evolution of the Methodist Church printing between 1829 and 1954.
Pierce, Lorne Albert
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Black cotton baseball hat with "Ryerson" embroidered across the front in white.
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Green felt bowler hat with bright green ribbon trim and bright green plastic around the brim.
The hat was featured at a St. Patrick's Day party held on Friday March 16, 1973. The party was sponsered by the Business Students Society, the Society of Hosts, and the Society of Engineering Technology students.
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Blue wool beret/tam with blue and white and blue knit checkered band.
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Blue and white cotton beanie. Alternating blue and white panels with RIT on one white panel in blue.
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One beanie made of blue felt with small brim and gold and white "RIT" in felt letters on front.
This beanie would have been worn by a first year student during Initiation when Frosh were required to perform acts, such as shine shoes or sing at the command of other students and often in costume.