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Collective Agreements

Series contains Contracts between OPSEU 596 and the Ryerson University Board of Governor and Memoranda of Settements of outstanding contract items.

Papers

File contains papers authored by Helmut Burkhardt for various conferences, meetings, and other publications.

Exhibitions - Image Arts gallery or studio installations

Series contains posters, postcards, and other promotional materials for exhibitions held in the exhibit space in the Image Arts Building, as well, colour slide photographs of exhibit installations and photographic images displayed by students and faculty.

Image Arts

Maximum Exposure and year end show materials

File contains materials from Maximum Exposure, the year end festival and exhibition of work by students in the School of Image Arts. It includes pamphlets, brochures, programs, posters, cards, presentation folders, and photographic prints.

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative files for the Working Group on Design Education. Included are proposals, meeting minutes, agendas, memorandums, programs, and correspondence.

Unsorted materials

Series consists of materials previously stored on the UM (unsorted materials) shelves in the Archives. Some of the files were organized by school year and had a finding aid, others did not.

Series broken down into sub-series and files.

Documentation and arrangement - exhibits and displays

File contains:
RG 149.9.1 Library, 1982
RG 149.9.2 Homecoming, 1983
RG 149.9.3 Bicentennial, 1984 - includes model in reading room. The scale model was researched and constructed by Architecture students Robert Smith, Richard Zoltek and Ed Nicoluccci under the supervision of the faculty member, Bob Greenberg. The model was a highlight of the Ryerson Archives’ Ontario Bicentennial display held in the Olive Baker Lounge in October, 1984. From 1980 to 1995, the model was on display in the lobby of the 13th floor in Jorgenson Hall. The model was removed to the Archives in January, 1995, while the display case/unit and the ‘landscaping base’ were sent to the School of Architecture. The latter was transferred to the Archives in March, 1996.
RG 149.9.4 Oakham House, 1984
RG 149.9.5 Eric Palin - CATE opening, 1985
RG 149.9.6 National Universities week, 1985
RG 149.9.7 Normal School, 1986
RG 149.9.8 TAAG, 1986
RG 149.9.9 40th anniversary and homecoming, 1988

Landscape Architecture

Series contains:

RG 3.77.01 - Submission for a Degree In Landscape Architecture 1979
RG 3.77.02 - Preliminary Report: Proposal for a 4 Year Degree Program In Landscape Architecture May 1987
RG 3.77.03 - Assessment of the Societal Need for the Landscape Architecture Program

Landscape Architecture program review process

Series contains:

RG3.74.1 - Assessment of Academic Quality of the Landscape Architecture Program
RG3.74.2 - Assessment of the Societal Need of the Landscape Architecture Program
RG3.74.3 - Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council on
University Affairs).

Architectural Science program review process

Series is arranged into the following files:

RG 3.73.1 - Program Evaluation Process: Academic Element - April 1982
RG 3.73.2 - Report of the Program Assessment Committee - May 1982
RG 3.73.3 - Program Evaluation Process: Bachelor of Technology (Architectural Science)
RG 3.73.4 - Assessment of the Financial Viability of the Architectural Science Program (1992)
RG 3.73.5 - Assessment of the Academic Quality of the Architectural Science Program (ca.1992)
RG 3.73.6 - Societal Need element of the Architectural Science Program (1992)

Toronto Normal School - Harvey Curry records

The contents of the Series originally belonged to Harvey Curry, a 1924 graduate of the Toronto Normal School. Included is a brief handwritten biography of Harvey Curry (photocopy of the original) and a copy of his obituary from December 1990, as well as photographs taken by and/or given to Harvey during his time at the Toronto Normal School.

Included in the donation is a 1923/1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook. It has been arranged to the yearbook Series, RG 16.02 with notations it originally belonged to Harvey Curry. A link is provided below. Also included in the yearbook Series is a yearbook that apparently belonged to Velma Quinn, but donated with the Harvey Curry records.

Publications

Series contains samples of publications created by the School or by member of the School's faculty. It includes books, newsletters, and blogs.

Chronological career materials

Series contains various types of documents and materials from David Reville's career. Material was arranged chronologically by Reville and also contains his historical notes in some cases.

Toronto Normal School - Janet Page donation

The Series consists of 1 page of a Provincial Normal School Lesson Topic form and 17 selected and photocopies of pages from Janet Page's original Normal School scrapbook. Mrs. Page (nee Battersby) was a 1940 graduate of the Toronto Normal School.

Toronto Normal School - Harry Couse donation

This small collection consists of: John Monkman's teaching certificate ("Grade B of the Second Class") issued by the Educational Department for Upper Canada, dated 1863 and signed by Egerton Ryerson; ten examination papers from the Thirtieth Session of the Normal School for Upper Canada (December, 1863); and two timetables entitled "Syllabus of Lectures in the Normal School for Upper Canada" (Twenty-Ninth Session, 1863) and "Programme of Lectures in the Normal School for Ontario (Forty-Sixth Session, August to December, 1871). The 1871 document may suggest a possible return by John Monkman to the Normal School to upgrade his qualifications.

Toronto Normal School

Correspondence

Series contains files of correspondence as they were arranged and retained by David Reville.

Photographic display materials

Series contains various foam cores that were generated and used in displays featuring Ryerson archival material. Series also contains plaques of enlargements of The Ryersonian newspaper.

Ryerson Theatre Company

In the 1970s and 1980s the Ryerson Theatre Company was made up of final year students from the acting, dancing and technical programs - representing their transition year from the student to a professional. They were responsible for all aspects of the show including promotion, production, and performance. It is unclear why there was a revival of the name periodically through the years.
The file contains correspondence, memos, advertising, posters. photographs, programs, budgets and documents relating to the operation and promotion of the company.

External productions involving the School of Performance

Series contains materials related to productions and events held outside of the the Ryerson Theatre/School of Performance but had students, faculty, and staff from the school involved in events/productions in a variety of ways. Included in the series are:
RG 158.30.01 LOFT Community Services annual Christmas concerts
RG 158.30.02 Nightwood Theatre - 4x4 an off-road event of women directors
RG 158.30.03 Village Theatre "Under Milk Wood"

Donald Campbell

Series contains scrapbooks and photographic prints detailing Ryerson School of Fashion graduate Donald Campbell's career in fashion.

Shirley McLaren

Series contains scrapbooks, workbooks, and ephemera donated to the FRC by Shirley McLaren (nee Schultz) related to her time as a student in the Ryerson School of Fashion.

The Veterans Group

Series contains records generated or collected by David Reville related to 'The Veteran's Group,' which would eventually become the Toronto Psychiatric Survivors.

RSU

Series consists of 5 sub-series :

  • General
  • Executive
  • Food Room
  • Students' Union Bookstore
  • Women's Centre

Also included are previous incarnations of the Students' Union - RyeSAC, SURPI

Convocation materials

Series contains textual and multimedia materials created for use during and taken of convocation ceremonies at Ryerson. Included are ceremony dvds, tickets, information bulletins, and programmes.
As of 2014 tickets were sent electronically and are currently done using QR code technology. Because of the COVID 19 pandemic, programmes for the ceremonies stopped being published in 2020.

Graduate Studies - Records received from Dr. Donald Gillies for graduate program development of Communication and Culture, 2004

Records received from Dr. Donald Gillies in his capacity at the School of Graduate Studies in the development of the joint graduate program, Communication and Culture, with York University. All of the records in this series take the form of emails printed from the account of Dr. Gillies.

Gillies, Donald

Theatre School/School of Performance production posters

File contains posters publicizing various Ryerson Theatre School productions. Please see also RG 158.13 Ryerson Theatre Company for more production posters from final year students in the 1970s-mid 1980s.
Because of the Covid 19 pandemic the 2020-2021 season was held virtually https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2020-21-season/. and the 2021-2022 season was hybrid https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2021-22-season/

Ryerson Union Fair

The Ryerson Union Fair was first held on Wednesday March 12, 1986. It was co-sponsored by the Ryerson Labour Studies Group, SURPI, and CESAR and had two faculty organizers - Phyllis Clarke and Myer Siemiatycki - from the Department of Politics.
Series contains correspondence, posters, flyers, buttons, programs, and audio cassettes.

Promotional Materials

Series consists of promotional materials related to student housing.

Hospitality Update conferences

Series contains materials relating to "Hospitality Update" an annual conference held at Ryerson. The conference is a national one for students in Hospitality and Tourism. Included are materials from the 1973, 1983, 1987, 1993, 1994, and 2000 conferences.

Guidance Counsellor Information files

Series contains records created by the Admissions Office for Guidance Counselors and Guidance professionals for the purpose of promoting Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Ryerson Polytechnical University and Ryerson University to secondary school students.
Series is divided as follows:
RG 41.09.01 Professional Development Days and Guidance Counselor Visits
RG 41.09.02 Guidance Seminars
RG 41.09.03 Program information
RG 41.09.04 Newsletters for Guidance professionals

Eaton School of Retailing

Series contains planning records and published materials relating to the creation of the Eaton School of Retailing's partnership with Ryerson.
The Eaton School of Retailing was a corporate entity with the T. Eaton Company Ltd and delivered corporate education within the company. The partnership with Ryerson was away for them to develop and deliver university level courses to Eaton's employees. The first phase of the program was certificates in Retail and Services Management I and II.
Series includes:
RG 27.01.045.01 planning documents
RG 27.01.045.02 promotional materials

Women's Week materials

Series contains textual and audiovisual materials relating to Ryeron's Women's week activiites. Series is divided into two files:
RG 27.01.029.01 textual materials
RG 27.01.029.02 Employment Equity - What it is and could be - panel discussion videos

David Paron - employee series

Series contains textual records related to the marketing and sales in the Motion Picture and Audiovisual (M.P.A.V.) department at Kodak Canada.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Albums series

Series consists of albums on a variety of subjects, but all are personal in nature, created by individuals or families. Many focus on geographic locations as subjects of a tour. Some WWI and WWII family and military tour records.

Photographic

1971 - 1985. 103 items Audio Visual.
This series includes all of the audio visual material in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. Formats represented include vinyl audio disc, Umatic, Beta, VHS, 35mm and 16mm film. The records in this series have been arranged based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn
2012.005.01

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

Photographs series

This series contains photographic albums, b&w negatives and prints, colour negatives and prints, colour slides, glass plate negatives and transparencies originating from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. These materials were used both as forms of documentation of the history of the company at various sites including Kodak Heights, Brampton, Montreal and Vancouver, as well as functioned as a working collection to use for promotional efforts. Highlights include: documentation of the construction of the Kodak Heights site circa 1915 in a series of commissioned albums and loose prints; documentation of the various operations related to the photographic and moving image industry including paper, film, and camera production and processing; marketing campaigns for digital initiatives; and a reference slide collection used by the Kodak Canada Corporation.

Photographic materials have been organized by format and within by the order created when processed in 2005. This arrangement was loosely based on the Kodak Canada's original organization of the files in their archives index. Files of photographs organized by the Kodak Canada Archives Index associated with the collection have been kept together, with the individual file numbers and index titles referenced in the Notes field of each record. Previously assigned reference numbers are indicated in the Archivist's Comments fields.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Portraits series

Series consists of cabinet cards, cartes de visite, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, tintypes and gelatin silver prints made by professional photographers, generally featuring a studio mark or imprint. Prints are usually found mounted on cards.

Admissions Student Nominal Rolls

The series contains copies of student nominal rolls with each student's respective program RIT enrolment and/or secondary school or place of residence prior to admission to Ryerson Institute of Technology during the years of 1952, 1954, 1956, 1961 and 1962.

Annual reports and financial statements

Files contain copies of the annual report and audited financial statements for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
The annual reports are distributed across three record groups - dependent on which department was responsible for their printing. Their organization is as follows:

RG 4.07 1965-1986
RG 122.03 1987-1994
RG 395.17 1994-1996

After 1996 the university stopped publishing an annual report in this format.

Motion-picture cameras

Series contains cameras that use film to capture moving images for display. While still image cameras expose one image at a time on photographic film, motion picture cameras take a series of images (or frames) on long strips of film that are then played back using a projector. The speed at which the film is projected matches that which it was taken, a speed (or frame rate) of 24 frames per second was long the standard in the motion picture industry, and is enough to appear to the human eye as motion and not simply a string of still images. Most of the cameras in this series are for amateur or "home movie" use.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

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.

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.

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.

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.

Lectures, Conferences, and seminars

This series contains documents and records created by the history department which pertain to specific lecture series and guest lecturers and seminars. The two primary sub-series are Ryerson Lectures in the History of Technology, and the International Issues Discussion series. Documents range from the 1970's to 2010.

Administrative and Internal Records

This series contains documents and records related to the administration and internal communications of the Department of History during the years of 1967-2012. The series has been divided into four files - course syllabi, correspondence, curriculum vitae, and job postings

Cookbooks

Series contains published cookbooks, pamphlets, and magazines, including promotional recipe collections from food companies, community fundraising cookbooks, governmental publications, and textbooks. The books are catalogued and searchable on the library catalogue (https://library.torontomu.ca/).

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 10th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 1 binder, with index included.

The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 12th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 2 binders, with index included.

Saskia Cultural Documentation

Folk Recovery Archive

The series consists of the files from the Folk Recovery archive. The oral history project was created by Kejo Buchanan, host of the Jali Journey program on CJRU. Folk Recovery is an oral history project designed to highlight and celebrate Black, Indigenous, Asian and all racialized storytellers and their contributions to the Canadian folk sound.

The files in this serie contain audio and video copies of the storyteller's interview in wav and mp4 formats, an mp4 video with ASL interpretation, a participant headshot image in jpg format and an interview transcript in Microsoft Word and PDF formats.

Buchanan, Kejo

Professional and press cameras

Series contains cameras designed to fulfill specific, professional functions such as surveying, aerial photography, studio portraits and press work. These cameras are often the best items in the manufacturers line, offering more features and a sturdier construction than their amateur counterparts.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Theatre programs, miscellaneous

Series contains 36 miscellaneous non-theatre related publications, such as sporting event ticket stubs, commemoration and wedding programs, Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto programs, and various pamphlets for tours and attractions.

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