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Convocation, 1994

File contains photographs taken at the Spring convocation ceremonies on June 15, 16, and 17. The photographs include fellowship honouree Norman Campbell at the June 16 Faculty of Applied Arts ceremony; medal winners; and graduates with their degrees. Also included in the file is a photograph of former Ryerson Presidents Walter Pitman, and Brian Segal, Ryerson President Terry Grier and David Crombie taken after before or after the ceremony on June 15 where David Crombie was installed as Ryerson's first chancellor. Ryerson was also presented with the Kerr Memorial Mace during that same ceremony.

People "A"

File contains 4 photographs. Images were published or taken to be published in the FORUM. Included are 2 photographs of Ryerson James (Jim) Anderson, Business '59, President and CEO of McKim Advertising; James Archbold and Kileen Tudor-Scott with the CESAR teaching award; and The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy with Tim Reid, Dean of Business and Brian Segal, Ryerson President.

People "C"

File contains photographs of people associated with Ryerson whose last names start with "C". Photographs of fellowship and doctorate winners along with staff, student, and faculty photographs are in the file.

People "I"

File contains photographs of people associated with and people who visited Ryerson whose last names start with "I".

People "S"

File contains photographs of people associated with and people who visited Ryerson whose last names start with "S".

Brian Segal's address to the Ryerson Faculty Association

Brian Segal, President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, addressed the Ryerson Faculty Association's Professional Affairs meeting on November 17, 1982. President Segal spoke about making Ryerson truly a "Polytechnic University in fact as well as name". He addressed the changes the needed to be undertaken. An article was published in the "Forum" newsletter November 26, 1982 regarding his address.
File contains 2 copies of the 60 minute speech.

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