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Envelope 2.1

Envelope 2.1 contains correspondence from former colleagues, students, and assorted personal correspondence.

Full-Time Undergraduate Course Calendars

The first Ryerson Day School Calendar was published not as a single volume but as a series of individual booklets for each program. This reflected the experimental nature of the curriculum in the Institute's first year. Although the booklets are not officially dated, the "historical sketch" in each booklet confirms that the calendar set dates from 1948.
The Undergraduate Program Calendars are available in digital form on the Ryerson Web Site at https://www.ryerson.ca/calendar/ from 2010-2011 to the present calendar. As of 2010 / 2011 academic year, they will be available online ONLY.

Part-time degree studies calendars

This file contains Part-time degree studies calendars.
2009/2010 last school year for printed calendars. Available online. Selective xerlox bound copies of the calendar are still printed and given to select departments within the University.

Ophthalmic Dispensing Program course materials

Subseries is divided into the following six files:

RG 27.01.078.02.01 Examination materials
RG 27.01.078.02.02 Visual and Ophthalmic optics formulae booklet
RG 27.01.078.02.03 Course outlines
RG 27.01.078.02.04 Business Practice I - Evening course XTC926 and Correspondence course CC1926
RG 27.01.078.02.05 Ophthalmic Dispensing I - Correspondence course 1913
RG 27.01.078.02.06 Anatomy and physiology of the eye - Evening course XTC915 and XTC1915

CVL 011 course materials

Sub-series contains course outlines, tests, exams, and instructor notes from the CVL 011 course taught by Professor Werner Barth. They have been divided by chapter, by unit, or by date.

Howard Hillen Kerr files

Sub-series contains files created and collected by Howard H. Kerr during his presidency at Ryerson Institute of Technology. Howard H. Kerr was the president of Ryerson from 1948 to 1966.
Files are mainly correspondence, reports, awards, drawings and facilities and departments operations.

Various Open College Economics courses

This subseries contains sound recordings and textual records related to various Open College economics Courses including "The Development of Microeconomics", "Introductory Microeconomics", and "Introductory Macroeconomics".

Various Open College Gerontology courses

This subseries contains sound recordings related to various Open College Gerontology Courses including "Gerontology: Aging and You" and "Gerontology II: Critical Issues and Future Trends".

Miscellaneous

File contains a miscellanea of textual records. Included in the file are an outline for a proposed new course "Research Project"; an agenda for the Steering Committee for Ryerson Open College; a memo regarding the Deans' meeting; a copy of "An act respecting Ryerson Polytechnical Institute"; and a letter from a high school guidance counsellor.

Team/game/event/facility/staff photographs

Box of photographs and other Athletics and Recreation materials were given to the Archives in 2012. The photographs, in negative, print, and slide format, include games, teams, staff, facilities and awards nights. There are no dates on the majority of the the photos, but judging by the type of photographs and the uniforms - they were taken between 1990 and 2010.

White Paper On Counselling

Sub-series contains records related to the "White Paper on Counselling" prepared for the Director of Student Services by staff in Counselling Services.
Included in the sub-series are:
RG 317.02.01 White Paper on Counselling
RG 317.02.02 White Paper responses

Convocation, Spring 1983

File contains photographs of the Spring Convocation 1983. Included in the photographs is Ryerson President Brian Segal, various students, faculty and staff during the Applied Arts; The Arts, Community Services and Continuing Education; Business; and Technology Convocations.

Convocation, Spring 1984

File contains photographs of the Spring Convocation 1984. Included in the photographs is Ryerson President Brian Segal, various students, faculty and staff during the Applied Arts; The Arts, Community Services and Continuing Education; Business; and Technology Convocations.

Guidance Seminars

Subseries contains records related to the annual guidance personnel seminars held at the school. Sub-series contains records related to three seminars:
RG 41.09.02.01 1974 Guidance Seminar
RG 41.09.02.02 1977 Guidance Seminar
RG 41.09.02.03 1981 Guidance Seminar

Unsorted Materials

Sub-series consists of materials previously stored on the UM (unsorted materials) shelves in the Archives. The materials in this sub-series were found on one shelf and are the proofs and assorted materials relating to a series of books written by Dean and Nancy Tudor entitled "American Popular Music on Elpee". The series consisted of 4 books - "Contemporary Popular Music", "Black Music", "Jazz", and "Grass Roots Music". All of the published books are currently in the Archives collection.

F 80.1.4.1 Prelims and surround materials
F 80.1.4.2 Pop
F 80.1.4.3 Big Band and Stage and Film
F 80.1.4.4 Rock and Roll
F 80.1.4.5 Blues
F 80.1.4.6 Gospel, Soul and Reggae
F 80.1.4.7 Jazz - J1-J4
F 80.1.4.8 Jazz - J5-J6
F 80.1.4.9 Folk No. 1
F 80.1.4.10 Folk No. 2
F 80.1.4.11 Card index

Tudor, Dean

The Delta Hotel-Sheraton Corporation Hotel Computer Training Laboratory

The Hospitality and Tourism Delta Hotels-Sheraton Corporation Hotel Computer Training Laboratory was officially opened on November 12, 1981. The laboratory's purpose was front of house hotel training furnished with an identical computer system used by medium and large hotel chains. The lab was located in the old business building at 285 Victoria Street.
The sub-series contains newsclippings, press releases, and objects related to the training lab.

Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Ryerson Lectures in the History of Technology

Subseries contains posters, invitations and announcements in relation to the "History of Technology" lecture series. The lecture series frequently hosted guest lecturers from around the world to give talks about how technology impacted certain aspects of our lives or events in history.
Subseries has been divided into 2 files:
RG 92.02.01.01 Textual records
RG 92.02.01.02 Posters

This is Ryerson

Sub-series consists of files of photographs taken for the "This is Ryerson" promotional booklet. Booklet highlighted the courses and programs offered by Ryerson.

Product and research records

Sub-series contains records from 1904 to 1966 detailing recipes, instructions and procedures pertaining to the creation or repair of Kodak products, as well as reports stemming from photographic chemical research produced by Kodak and by external authors. Sub-series includes: recipes and instructions for producing photographic chemicals, papers, emulsions, dyes, and other materials; standard practices used in paper coating and emulsion; daily production logbooks; paper production stock records; and records detailing equipment and procedures used to repair Kodak products.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Corporate records

Sub-series contains textual records produced between 1885 and 2004 that pertain to Kodak Canada as an entire corporate entity. Includes: George Eastman and William Hall Walker's original Canadian roll holder patent; correspondence between Canadian Kodak and Eastman Kodak executives; customs letters; company-wide announcements; company history notes; general company information; annual and quarterly reports; reports published or commissioned by Kodak; executive presentation notes; corporate directories and administrative documents; records pertaining to miscellaneous corporate divisions; and other miscellaneous corporate records.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to employee activities

Sub-series consists of records pertaining to the activities of Kodak employees from 1916 to 2001. To a significant extent, Kodak Canada imported the corporate culture created by George Eastman at Eastman Kodak Company. This culture encouraged and supported employee participation in collective leisure activities, including participation in athletic and cultural clubs and events. Sub-series includes records pertaining to employee involvement in WWI and WWII, employee recognition events and annual meetings, and employee leisure and athletic activities.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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