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CUPE 233

  • RG 285
  • Fonds
  • 1969 - current

Fonds contains textual records generated by or related to the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 233 (CUPE 233).

CUPE 233

Product information - printers

File contains information on the development and marketing of the Kodak Photo CD. Items include promotional and marketing publications, memos, and printed presentations related to thermal printing systems produced by Kodak. Specific systems include XL7700 printer; XLT 7720 printer; Ektaprint 1392 printer; Ektaplus 7016 printer; DICONIX Color 4 printer; SV6510, SV6500 & SV6600. printers, P6600 printer, SV 6500 & SV.

Kodak Canada Inc.

A video closeup: A precourse workbook explaining everything you always wanted to know about video

Item is a training course for Kodak salespeople on the structure and functionality of video. Sections include Anatomy of a conventional video tape, Other types of videotape, Constitution of a videotape, Magnetic recording, Signals, Video and audio recording, RF output measurement, Audio measurements, Drop-out, Measurement principle of luminance and chrominance SNR, Batacam, and Tape format.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Video and videotape educational material

File contains information on the functionality of video and structure of videotapes for training Kodak salespeople. The file includes an outline of product grades, a series of text and graphical pages on how video works, specifications and comparisons of different brands, and a TDK Video Cassette Manual for salespeople.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Motion Picture and Audiovisual (M.P.A.V.) Marketing Plans

File contains marketing plans, quarterly reviews, meeting notes, and documentation for a variety of products including Instagraphic products, motion picture and audiovisual (M.P.A.V.) 0products, professional photography markets, electronic products, large-screen imaging products, photojournalism, and education.

Kodak Canada Inc.

On Cue

This file contains one copy of the newsletter produced by CUPE.

Textual materials

Series contains textual materials in the Archives that do not belong in any specific group, and may well not fall under the mandate for the Archives. Included in the series are newspapers and a selection of exams from the 1950s and 1960s.

Comptometer Model WM

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.

George Swede fonds

  • F 36
  • Fonds
  • 1968 - ?

Fonds consists of work created and published by George Swede. Included are poetry, books, and pamphlets.

Swede, George

Books authored by George Swede

File consists of published copies of books written by George Swede. Published with a variety of publishers and a variety of formats the majority of the series are poetry books. Also included are several textbooks and children's books.

Kodak 25 years of service medal

Item consists of a medal with the engraving " Presented to James A.L. Johnston in recognition of more than a quarter century of loyal service with Kodak Canada ltd. 1973" Includes a plastic stand to hold the medal.

Kodak souvenir glasses

Item consists of a glass cup with the text "Here's to the Talkies from Kodak" and one with the Kodak logo imprinted around the cup in red and yellow.

Kodak Sales training film

Item consists of a double-perforated 16mm film reel. Approximatively 8 minutes long. The film presents a group of Kodak Canada employees, mostly men with one woman, who are Kodak HQ in Rochester, receiving training in how to sell Kodak products. The film has different chapter headings as it goes along, explaining what comes next. Johnston is included in several scenes.

Personal photographs and textual records

File contains prints of James Johnston and his spouse at Kodak events and meetings, photographs of Johnston opening a large gift which contains a piece of luggage and one print of the front of Kodak's office. Includes letters addressed to James A.L. Johnston from Eastman to commemorate the first day of issue Eastman commemoration stamp , a newspaper clipping highlighting Johnston as a veteran, his business card and a biographical summary written by his daughter.

Also includes a book on The Canadian Rockies containing a series of 18 hand-coloured Vandyck photogravures, a imitation Life magazine cover dated March 23, 1959 featuring Johnston and other Kodak representatives, and a certificate dedicated to J.A.L. Johnston as a Member of Order of the Good Time

Kodak sales group portraits

Consists of several group shots of Kodak sales representatives from various events including a Kodak Retail Photographic Salesmen's Training Conference (1952), the Medical Division Technical Representatives (1951), the Medical Division Technical Representatives (1954) and a Kodak Sales Meeting, mounted on board (1959).

Also includes a copy of Dealer News (summer 1962) with an article featuring Jim Johnston, and a print of a mountain landscape with a river and trail mounted on board.

Andrew James Little Johnston - employee series

Series contains various promotional items carrying the Kodak logo in addition to photographs and documents related to Andrew James Little Johnston, a Kodak sales representatives from Nova Scotia. Includes Kodak memorabilia customized for Johnston in addition to documentations related to sales tours and conventions in North America.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Brownie Six-20 Camera Model D

Item is a metal box camera, for 2.25" x 3.25" exposures on 620 film. It was a continuation of the Six-20 Brownie cameras but was renamed Brownie Six-20. The Model D camera features flash contacts.

Popular pressman

Item is the first reflex camera produced by W. Butcher & Sons Ltd. The wood and black leather camera has interchangeable backs for 3.25 x 4.25 and 4 x.5 plates and also has a Graflex 3.25 x 4.25 inch roll film adaptor. Focusing is waist level and included a long, leather focusing hood. Focal plane shutter with a 4.5 Butcher anastigmat 5.75 inch focal length lens.

McKoewn pg. 173

The LTO Exchange newsletter

The faculty newsletter featured information on teaching and learning, gave notices of events and conferences, and reported on LTO activities and articles. Following a department re-organization, this newsletter continues where the GREET Exchange newsletter left-off in 2006.

Distinguished Educator Speaker Series

This file consists of informational notices on the Distinguished Speaker Series, featuring faculty from other universities across Canada who had won awards of excellence and/or who wanted to share their research or teaching methods. Each event was aimed at the faculty of a particular TMU school or faculty, but all teaching staff were welcome. A buffet lunch was often included.

LTO Charettes

This file contains notices about two charrettes, an intensive unique weekend educational experience for students, in these cases in interdisciplinary fields and offered across the university for more senior undergraduates.

LTO Conferences - miscellaneous

This file contains information on a few learning and teaching conferences offered to Ryerson faculty. These include one live video conference via satellite, continuing education, developing teaching portfolios, and innovative learning.

STLHE Conference records

The contents of the file include material from three conferences :

  • 1997 - A review by a Ryerson faculty member on their experience of the 17th annual Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) conference in Regina.

  • 2010 - Jointly hosted in Toronto by Ryerson and the Ontario College of Art and Design. Most of the material in the file is for this conference. The title of this year's conference, "Creative Teaching and Learning - Exploring. Shaping. Knowing.

  • 2011 - Consists of a booklet with the call for nominations and how-to instructions for possible winners of the awards for excellence in teaching.

Faculty Conference materials

The faculty conference was known as the Annual Workshops (see RG 574.2) until 1999 when, in keeping with common usage and references, the name was changed to the "Annual Ryerson Faculty Conference."

As of 2002, the Ryerson affiliate GREET became the Learning and Teaching Office and Judy Britnell of GREET became the director. The acronyms GREET and SRC were dropped in connection with the faculty conference and the name changed to "May Faculty Conference" or the "Ryerson May Conference" and finally to the "Ryerson Faculty Conference." With these 2002 changes, the faculty conference material has been arranged in the Learning and Teaching Office group.

LTO Conferences

The series holds files on a number of faculty conferences, including the Ryerson Faculty Conference held each May, the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Teaching and Learning Conference Series, and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE).

Learning and Teaching Office Committees

The series contains records of the Learning and Teaching Office (LTO) committees : minutes of two meetings ; two committee reports to the Academic Council ; and a committee report on the establishment of teaching and learning enhancements to classroom POD 372.

Committee for Effective Teaching and Learning Environments report

The short report discusses the mandate to create flexible learning and teaching environments by retrofitting existing classrooms with upgraded presentation technology. The report was created for the Provost and Vice President Academic and the Vice President Administration and Finance from the Committee for Effective Teaching and Learning Environments (CETLE). The committee consisted of members from across the university.

Teaching at Ryerson Polytechnic University : A Handbook

This internal publication for new and experienced faculty was a guide to many aspects of post secondary teaching and was adapted for Ryerson University by the editor of the same publication at the University of Manitoba. A few of the topics include instructional methods, such as teaching large or small classes ; creating tests and exams ; evaluating student work; teaching adults.

Correspondence

This file contains correspondence to the university faculty via internal forum networks, sent through email, primarily teachnet@ryerson.ca.

McConnell Foundation faculty funding

This file contains McConnell Project : Proposal/Correspondence/Awards. In June 1999 Ryerson was the recipient of a $500,000 grant, over a three year period, to support the project "Transformative Learning Through Innovative Community Experiences".

Faculty Teaching Awards

File includes e-mails, programs and other materials created for the awards ceremony and the associated lecture series of award recipients. The awards are grouped into university level and faculty level. The university level are university wide, across all faculties, while the faculty awards are awarded specific to an individual faculty.

Recognition and Awards

Recognition and Awards are organized by the Ceremonial Office. They are divided under three headings with various awards for each.

Teaching and Education awards - Chancellor's Award of Distinction, President's Award for Teaching Excellence, Provost's Experiential Teaching Award, Provost's Innovative Teaching Award, Provost's Interdisciplinary Teaching Award, YSGS Outstanding Contribution to Graduate Education Awards, and Dean's Teaching Award - faculty and contract lecturers

Scholarly, Research and Creative Activity awards - Sarwan Sahota Ryerson Distinguished Scholar Award, Collaborative Research Award, Early Research Career Excellence Award, Knowledge Mobilization & Engagement Award, Social Innovation & Action Research Award, and Deans' Scholarly, Research and Creative Activity Awards

Service and Leadership awards - President's Blue and Gold Award of Excellence, Alan Shepard Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Employee Award, Errol Aspevig Award for Outstanding Academic Leadership, Linda Grayson Administrative Leadership Awards, Larissa Allen Employee Experience Staff Award, and Julia Hanigsberg Make your mark staff awards

All of the awards are celebrated at an annual Ryerson Awards night, but there are also smaller events held in conjunction with the various awards held before the annual ceremony. The recognition and awards series has been divided by year.

Samsung Panorama Slim Zoom 1150

Item is a compact point and shoot 35mm camera. It is equipped with it's 38-115mm autofocus zoom lens with macro function at the 115mm end and pre-programmed shooting modes such as double-exposure mode, burst-mode and portrait. This model offers a mechanical "Panorama" mode by putting a horizontal mask over the filmframe.

Konica Autoreflex T4

Item is a small format camera for 35mm exposures on 127 film. The kit includes a carrying case, Soligor MK-4 electronic flash, 3 Konica Hexanon lenses (135mm F3.5, 28mm F3.5, 50mm F1.7), lens hood, 4 lens filters, and Konica extension tube.

Konishiroku Photo Ind, Co., Ltd.

No. 1A Autographic Kodak Camera

Item is a black bellows and leather covered folding camera, for 2.5" x 4.25" exposures on No. A116 Autographic film. The camera features a Kodak Anastigmat f7.7/130 mm lens and a ball bearing shutter.

Minolta 16MG

Item is a subminiature camera from the Minolta series, with detachable dedicated electronic flash, carrying case, presentation case, strap and lens filters. Many accessories were available for this model, including a slide projector, enlarger, and laboratory equipment.

The Ryerson Rambler

  • RG 151
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1997

The Ryerson Rambler was the magazine was the alumni magazine from 1963-1997.

Various films

Item consists of the following films in original packaging:
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 122
4 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 620
6 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 126-12
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 616
1 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 127
5 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 120
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 116
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 127
1 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 616
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C 828
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C126-24
3 N110-24 Etco Photo film for color prints, daylight type
1 Minox Agfapan 400 Professional film
6 Minolta 16 ASA 100 DIN 21 black and white film
1 Famous Brand Triple-Print Colour Film 620
1 Film for Expo Watch Camera
2 HIT film panchromatic specialized for Toy Camera, non halation fine grain high speed

Exposed film without packaging:
2 Kodak Pan Film 116
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 118-6
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 116
3 Kodacolor II Film various sizes
1 Kodak Vericolor III Professional Film , Type S VPS 120
1 Kodak TXP-220 Professional Film

Eastman Kodak Company

The Toronto Normal School 1847-1897 Jubilee Report

2 copies of "The Toronto Normal School 1847-1897 Jubliee Report. Report contains information on the celebrations held October 31 - November 2, 1897; biographical sketches, graduate and faculty lists and other information.

Warwick Brothers & Rutter

Toronto Normal School, 1847-1947

4 copies (two hard cover and two soft cover) editions of "Toronto Normal School 1847-1947" published by the School of Graphic Arts, Ryerson Institute of Technology.

Kodak Canada - the early years 1899-1939

"Kodak Canada - the early years (1899-1939) was an exhibit mounted by the students in the Film and Photography Preservation and Collections Management program. Drawing from the Ryesron University Library Special Collections Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection, the exhibit explored the development of the Kodak empire in Canada in the first half of the 20th century. The exhibit ran January 23 - February 24, 2019.

The Optics of Science - Early Western Stereographs from the Dr. Martin J Bass and and Gail Silverman Bass collection

"The Optics of Science - Early Western Stereographs from the Dr. Martin J Bass and and Gail Silverman Bass collection" was an exhibit mounted by the students in the Film and Photography Preservation and Collections Management program. The Optics of Science presented late 19th and early 20th century stereographic cards and supplementary material from the Bass Collection, part of The Image Centre’s holdings. "The exhibition and accompanying publication focus on representations of Western science and related knowledge at a time of unprecedented and rapid industrial, social, and geographical change. Comprising medical, clinical, anthropological, astronomical, and spirit photographs, the selection highlights the technical and historical intricacies associated with looking at images often entangled with colonial legacies" (https://theimagecentre.ca/exhibition/optics-of-science) The exhibit ran September 14 - October 22, 2022.

Toronto Met University Magazine

This file contains the University magazine published twice a year by the Office of University Advancement.

The magazine Alumni Relations publishes for the alumni started in 1962 as, The Rambler.

Alumni Relations felt the magazine needed to prominently show the school name in the masthead. With the Spring 1997 issue, the name changed to "Ryerson Magazine". The magazine was to be more than just an alumni affairs journal -- it was also to be used to help recruit new students and to communicate with university associates.

The next two issues, Spring 2001 and Fall 2001 were entitled, "Ryerson University the magazine".

Quickly another rename called the magazine, " Alumni magazine" with the Winter 2002/03. This name was used until the Winter 2010 issue.

In January 2011 a redesign gave another name, "Ryerson University Magazine, for Alumni and Friends". It is current and ongoing.

In April 2022 the University changed its name to Toronto Metropolitan University, so with the Summer 2022 edition the magazine changed its name to Toronto Met University Magazine.

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