\li720Sub-series identifies portraits of famous persons or identifiable historical figures. Often these portraits were mass produced on a durable card backing for a commercial market.
File contains the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing year pins and graduation pins. The year pins were given to students at the start of their 3rd year and the graduation pins were handed out at graduation. Unlike other hospital nursing schools, the Wellesley pin stayed the same from 1915-1974. The graduating class of 1975 did not receive their graduation pins. The Lion rampant used for both pins is from the Wellesley Hospital crest which Dr. Herbert Bruce received permission from the Duke of Wellington (Wellesley) to use the family's crest as the Hospital's crest.
Sub-series contains Lion's Tale yearbooks from 1961, 1963, 1964, 1969, and 1971. It also has a file of copies of the Directors' messages for printing in the yearbooks.
The sub-series holds files of lists (copies) on "onion skin" paper bearing the names of students admitted to Ryerson Institute of Technology for the year 1952 / 1953.
The sub-series holds files of lists ("ditto" copies) bearing the names of students admitted to Ryerson Institute of Technology for the year 1954 / 1955.
The sub-series holds files of lists ("ditto" copies) bearing the names of students admitted to Ryerson Institute of Technology for the year 1956 / 1957.
The sub-series holds one file of lists bearing names of secondary schools and others from which new 1961 / 1962 Ryerson students previously attended and the number of students from each school.
Sub-series consists of medals and other objects worn by or awarded to graduates of the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing during their service in the Canadiam Armed Forces.
Sub-series contains various parts of nursing uniforms worn by Wellesley School of Nursing students and staff. Included are female and male uniforms, bibs, aprons, caps, and capes. The majority of the items have been grouped by type (caps, bibs, aprons etc.) with some exceptions. The capes have been described as stand alone items because of their individual nature. Also three full uniforms (dress, bib, apron, cuffs, collars) have been grouped together because that is how they came into the Archives.
File contains certificates given to graduates of the Wellesley School of Nursing and a file of certificate making materials including templates, and negatives.
Sub-series contains correspondence, programmes, invitations, superintendent reports, and speeches relating to the graduation ceremonies for the The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing.
Sub-series contain photographs of the various aspects of the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing's graduation week. Included are graduate composites, photographs of the ceremony itself, candid after reception shots, as well as photographs of various graduation week events such as the mother-daughter tea, breakfast, and Hospital walk-through by the graduates.
Sub-series contains annual reports created by the Directors of the Wellesley School of Nursing. The majority of the reports are the ones sent to the Department of Health, and then the College of Nurses of Ontario to register the school. Included with some of these are the reports by the Department inspectors as a result of their visits to the Nursing School. The file also contains annual reports written for the Wellesley Hospital Board of Directors, and a variety of correspondence and questionnaires from other Nursing ruling bodies including the Canadian Nurses' Association and the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.
Sub-series containing information related to the move of the Wellesley Nursing School to Ryerson. Included in the series are class lists and a copy of the report of the Nursing Taskforce.
Sub-series contains artifacts included dinnerware, flatware, condiment containers, teapots, and other items related to food service for patients and staff at The Wellesley Hospital.
Sub-series consists of materials relating to the various anniversary celebrations held by The Wellesley Hospital and The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association.
Series consists of copies of the Wellesley World magazine created the the Wellesley Hospital with news and stories about the Hospital, its, staff, and its auxiliary. Also included in the magazine was a page called "The Lion's Roar" which featured news and information from the Wellesley School of Nursing Alumnae Association. The magazine was published four times yearly.
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
Sub-series contains the newspaper and magazine publications for CAW/TCA (National Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers Union of Canada).
Sub-series consists of three newsletters published by the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association - Information Bulletin (1980-1981), Update (1982-1990) and Position Report (1990-1995).
This sub-series contains over 400 glass lantern slides on a variety of subjects, include story sets, people, plants, religious themes and geographic locations.
The mostly complete or full story sets include: Caudle's Lecture Punch & Judy Calculating Cobbler Robinson Curso Foolish Bird and Artful Hedgehog Willie's Revenge Sweep and Whitewasher (contains offensive imagery) Old Mother Hubbard Coronation of King Edward VII Elephant's Revenge Tom Thumb Jack and the Beanstalk When There's a Will Pussy's Road to Ruin Rain While you Wait The Swiss Family Robinson The Honey Stealers Alice in Wonderful Nursery Rhymes
This sub-series contains 3 wooden slide carriers with different built-in mechanism to seamlessly move slides in front of a magic lantern projector. It also contains 3 wooden slide frames, one of which can have a 8 x 8 cm glass slide inserted. This frame has the engraving "Newton & Co."
Sub-series contains panoramic lantern slides, with either one continuous illustrations or several smaller images on a rectangular slide. Subjects of the slides include wildlife, outdoor scenes, children's entertainment and monuments. The three complete panoramic story sets are Mickey Mouse in Pigmy Land, Mickey Mouse in Giant Land and The Wonderful Story of Dame Trot and her Pig.
This sub-series contains 49 stereo glass slides and 36 cardboard stereographs. The subjects of the slides includes landmarks, monuments and landscapes of locations across Europe,
This sub-series contains 31 glass lantern slides with various forms of mechanisms, including the rack and pinion, double pulley, single lever (or Fantoccinni) and glass slipping slides (with a single or double slipper).
A variety of techniques were developed in an attempt to create the illusion of movement in lantern slides. For instance, in the slipping slide, a glass overlay with selective blackout was used to conceal and reveal portions of the drawing. in a rack and pinion slide, glass discs were rotated using a handle. This mechanism was often used for chromatropes, or to demonstrate astrological concepts.
Contains 7084 colour negatives from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Negatives are organized 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 negatives 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.
Created in 1987, the Ryerson Business Forum is a student-run organization that is dedicated to enriching the learning experience at Ryerson. Under the guidance of faculty advisors, the Ryerson Business Forum directly exposes students to Canada's dynamic business environment. As of 2003, the Ryerson Business Forum falls under the umbrella of the Ryerson Commerce Society. Sub-series consists of photographs, audio-visual materials, a speaker timeline, and Forum printouts.
Sub-series contains photographs taken of award winners and the awards reception for the School of Business Management, and then the Ted Rogers School of Business Management.
Sub-series (divided in to files by decade) contains correspondence, meeting minutes and other materials generated by/received by the Office of the Registrar. Some of the files contents may overlap with other files in the Administrative series.
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.
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.
Sub-series consists of photographs taken during the Nurses' winter formal dance. The majority of the photos are from the 1967 event, with one from the 1970 one.
Series contains photographs of nursing school students in the hospital, in class, in the dorm, and other places. It also includes framed portraits of students.
File contains photographs of the nursing capping ceremonies. The capping ceremonies took place in the first year of the student nurses 3 years of training.
This subseries contains sound recordings related to Open College course "Women and Holy Writ: A New Look at the Sacred Scriptures". COCR 922 Dr. Elaine Guilleman
This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "The Environment: Issues and Options for Action". (COCR 925 Jay Ingram and Beth Savan)
This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Sexuality: Contemporary Issues".COCR 934 Dr Alex McKay, Dr Margaret Schneider
This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "20th Century Europe: A Troubled Continent".
COCR 933 20th Century Europe T Prof R. Bothwell, Prof M. MacMillan.The instability of the post-Cold War era raises with fresh emphasis perennial questions about international stability and world order. With a thematic approach this course uses the following four case studies to seek answers: The Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, reunification of the two Germany’s, European Union, and the disintegration of Yugoslavia and attempts at peacekeeping.
The Transformation of Russia into the Soviet Union
The Troubled Superpower
The End of the Soviet Union
Germany in the Heart of Europe
The German Twins
Germany Unfrozen
The Problem Explained
The Failure of the Multinational State
The Spreading Conflict and the Challenge to the International Order
Uniting Europe: The Origins of the European Union, 1945-1957
This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Ethnic Relations in Canada: Understanding People of Another Culture". COCR 909 Dr Margaret Norquay
This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Nutrition and Society". COCR 916 Nutrition and Society Professor May Maskow
This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College course: Politics of Bureaucracy, developed by Dr R. Olling and Desmond Glynn. Textual records include transcriptions of source interviews used in the finished radio-based course. Audio cassettes in this file include finished production tapes of the actual broadcasted course.
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, 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.
Three ring binder with plastic pages filled with scrapbook pages. Appears that the orginal scrapbook was taken apart and placed in the plastic sleeves. Filled with newspaper clippings, correspondence, cards, programmes, and photographs covering Grace Bolton's history with the Wellesley, the history of the Nursing school, the Hospital, and the Alumnae activities during World War II and beyond. Scrapbook is not completely in order - First several pages are out of order followed by pages starting in 1933, when Grace Bolton graduated from the Wellesley. The pages are in order by year after this until the end when there was a single plastic sleeve filled with many items place together. Starting with letter from a School in the United Kingdom, these items have each been given their own sleeve. The majority of the pages are double sided - with items on both sides of the page.
Three ring bound scrapbook containing lists of packages sent overseas to Wellesley alumnae serving overseas, item lists for packages, correspondence from Nurses in Europe regarding the packages; and correspondence from the various charities that the Wellesley Alumnae were knitting for including the Navy Knitters. Numbering of items reflects their order within the original scrapbook.
The sub-series consists of photographic images taken at campus and in the general vicinity with subjects of formal protraits, poeple in groups, visitors, convocation, athletic centre, campus scenes in spring and winter.
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".
This subseries contains sound recordings related to various Open College Psychology Courses including "Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour", "Issues in the Psychology of Aging", and "Organizational Behaviour".
This subseries contains sound recordings related to various Open College International Relations Courses including "Canadian-American Relations: A Complex Friendship", "The History of Canadian Foreign Relations", "International Relations 1914-1945: From War to War", "International Relations 1945-1990: The Uneasy Peace", and "Sustainability: Canadian and Global Views.
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".
This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College Course: Crime and Punishment in Canada - A Twentieth Century Perspective. (Course code COCR 932) This course was developed as a professional required course for a new part-time degree completion program in Justice Studies. It was inaugurated in 1992 and housed in Ryerson’s Faculty of Arts, Department of Psychology. It was developed by historian Desmond Glynn and based on extensive research into existing degree programs in criminal justice and criminology with the objective to create a degree completion program for graduates of community college-based diploma programs in corrections and security.
This subseries contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College course: The Child and Society - A history of childhood and child welfare. (course code: COCR 923) The course was developed as a professionally required course for a new part-time degree program, Child and Youth Care, inaugurated in 1990 and housed in Ryerson's Faculty of Community Services, School of Child and Youth Care. The course was developed by historian Desmond Glynn and based on extensive research into the records of the Ministry of Community Services, annual conference papers of the Ontario Children's Aid Society, and the historical collection of MA theses held by the School of Social Work, University of Toronto.
Textual records include transcriptions of source interviews used in the finished radio-based course. Audio cassettes in this file include finished production tapes of the actual broadcasted class and source interview audio cassettes..
This file contains audio cassettes and textual records related to the Open College course: in Canadian History (Search for a Nation (A History of the Canadian People)
Textual records include transcriptions of source interviews used in the finished radio-based course. Audio cassettes in this file include both finished production tapes of the actual broadcasted class and audio cassettes containing source material interviews with numerous historians and authors.
Sub-series contains materials related to course moderators for Life Institute courses. Included are handbooks, workshop materials, and committee 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.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to the Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new programs, degrees, and curricular changes.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to the Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new programs, degrees, and curricular changes.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to the Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new programs, degrees, and curricular changes.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to the Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new programs, degrees, and curricular changes.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to Continuing Education's Divisional Council, The Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new certificates, certificate reviews, and certificate changes.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to submissions to the Senate (Academic Council) and the Academic Standards Committee for new programs, program revisions, and program reviews.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to Graduate Studies' submissions to the Academic Standards Committee and the Senate.
Sub-series contains proposals, reports, and other materials related to the Faculty of Science's submissions to the Academic Standards Committee and the Senate.
Envelope 15 contains materials relating to Marshal McLuhan. Included is content, proposals, news stories, correspondence, meeting minutes and other materials relating to a variety of McLuhan related exhibits and displays.
Envelope 2 contains a variety of records relating to course work and projects undertaken by Robert Scott while teaching at Ryerson in Film and Photography (now Image Arts)
Subseries contains records from the International Development Week (IDW) committee. Included are files on planning IDW weeks at Ryerson and a file on a small side project of the committee.
This sub-series of rigid plastic body cameras were made as cheaper version than the Polaroid 100-400 series cameras that had folding bellows with the goal of making cameras more affordable for consumers. Items in this series are arranged by Camera model
Some features are common to all models in the Polaroid 100-400 series, including a folding bellows, automatic exposure and the use of 100 series pack film; two manuals for folding-pack land cameras in VV3. Items in this series are arranged by Camera model