Assistant Chairmen meeting memoranda and accompanying materials
- F 536.05
- File
- 1967-1968
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains memoranda and accompanying material relating to meetings of the Assistant Chairman of various departments.
Assistant Chairmen meeting memoranda and accompanying materials
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains memoranda and accompanying material relating to meetings of the Assistant Chairman of various departments.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains game notes and newspaper clippings for soccer matchs.
Chemistry in Canada: "Instrument Technology at Ryerson"
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains 2 page article written by Roy Horney about Instrument Technology at Ryerson.
Chemistry in Canada was a publication of the Chemical Institute of Canada. First published in 1949, the journal's name changed to Canadian Chemical News in 1984.
Chemical Institute of Canada
Rams Soccer team (Zebras) photographs 1955-63
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains copies of Ryerson Zebras soccer team photographs.
F 536.14.01 1955-1956 (members identified)
F 536.14.02 1962-1963
F 536.14.03 1962-1963 (members identified)
F 536.14.04.011963 (members identified)
Roy Horney's Graduating Class Composites collection
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains graduation composites for :
Soame , Edmond
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Clear glass stein with gold embleshment around rim. "Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 1973 25th Anniversary" written on one side of the glass in blue and gold along with the original crest on one side.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 12 photographs of of the demolition of the middle and Ryerson Hall buildings.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 9 photographs of buildings at Case Western Reserve University. At the time the photographs were taken it was Case Institute of Technology.
The Case Institute was located in Cleveland Ohio. It was founded in 1877 by Leonard Case Jr., a philanthropic citizen of Cleveland and early benefactor of the engineering school. He initiated a secret trust to endow a polytechnic school in Cleveland. This school would train men in engineering and applied science, enabling them to build on a young, growing nation's vast resources. Within four months of his death in 1880, the trust was administered and the Case School of Applied Science was born.
Classes initially were held in the Case family's downtown Cleveland home until a provision to Stone's gift that Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science occupy adjoining campuses led to the school's relocation in 1885 to what is now known as University Circle on the city's east side. Funds for the land, however, had to be raised by the community.
A committee for the two institutions raised $119,400 from 56 donors by March 1881. A land purchase discount from Cordelia Ford and Liberty E. Holden, whose 43-acre property formed the early campus, netted $33,000. The Ford family's University Circle-area homesteads were the initial locations of the Women's College of Western Reserve University and the School of Law.
The joint land purchase was the first of many collaborations between Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science. Over the years, the university developed strong liberal arts and professional programs, while the institute, which adopted the name Case Institute of Technology in, became a top school of science and engineering.
The two institutions agreed their 1967 federation would create a complete university worthy of national distinction. Case Western Reserve University immediately became a leading institution for academics and research, as well as one the nation's top-ranked universities.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
One yellow and black striped wool jersey worn by the Ryerson Men's Soccer team the Zebras. Sweater came to the Archives from Roy Horney, the Zebras coach from 1951-1963.
The Zebras, Ryerson's first soccer team was organized in the fall of 1951 and named for the bright striped jerseys that were their uniforms.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Series consists of photographs once contained in a scrapbook created and maintained by Charles Roy Horney. Photographs are primarily of the construction of Kerr Hall and the demolition of the old Normal School and its outlying buildings on campus.Also included is a photograph of Roy Horney, and other staff members.
When reading descriptions of photographs of the construction of Howard Kerr Hall and the demolition of the original school buildings, please note:
Unit I - ran from the corner of Church and Gould Sts to the corner of Church and Gerrard Sts. (Kerr Hall SE, E, and NE)
Unit II ran from the corner of Church and Gerrard to the corner of Victoria and Gould (Kerr Hall N, NW, and SW)
Unit III ran from the corner of Church and Gould to the corner of Gould and Victoria Kerr Hall S)
A map of the old buildings on site has been appended to this record - please look at this to determine location of building being described.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains four different photographs of Roy Horney. Three are head shots and one of him in his soccer uniform consulting with another person.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 25 photographs of Howard Kerr Hall. Majority of photographs are of the bas-reliefs on the exterior of the building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 12 photographs of of the demolition of the middle and Ryerson Hall buildings.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 11 photographs of of the demolition of Ryerson Hall.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains hand written notes, memos, correspondence, and other materials relating to the Athletic Directorate. File created and maintained by Roy Horney.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains 1 name tag, 2 place setting cards and 1 envelope.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 12 photographs of of the demolition of the middle and Ryerson Hall buildings.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 13 photographs of of the demolition of the middle and Ryerson Hall buildings.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 13 black and white and colour photographs. Included are images from the University's 1977 25 yr club party.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Eleven black and white photographs of the demolition of the Normal School/Ryerson Hall building.
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File contains one copy of the 1963 Athletic banquet program.
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Five black miniature mortarboards. Three have graduation years ('52, '53' and '55) printed in one corner. Hats have a blue and gold cord (same as cord attached to convocation programs) with tassells at end attached to the center of them.
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Five blue felt badges with gold thread stitched border and "Soccer" across them.
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Letter is an invitation to the T.E.N. annual Christmas banquet.
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File contains Roy Horney's staff i.d. card from when he was the Assistant Chairman of the Chemistry Department.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
File contains meeting minutes, correspondence, course notes, and staffing information for Instrument Technology and the Instrument Society of America student meetings.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Envelope contains 12 photographs of of the demolition of the old campus buildings as well as campus views from a top Howard Kerr Hall.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.