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Working Group On Design Education

This file contains correspondence, course outlines, Design Education proposals and reports, budget information, minutes of Working Group on Design Education (WGDE) meetings.

Work History

File contains two copies of Paddy Sampson's work history, the first was is a one-page resume written when he was 43 (1969) and the other is a detailed CV written in the 1990s.

Sampson, Paddy

Woolley, Ivan

File contains correspondence and an agreement between Ivan Woolley and The Ryerson Press. The agreement is for the book "Outdoors for Science - Open Places activity book" co-authored with Audrey Wilson and William MacKillican.

Woodside, Willson

File contains an agreement and correspondence regarding the book written by Willson Woodside about Canadian Universities. The title on agreement "Canadian Universities and the Wave of the Future" - book's actual title "The University Question: Who should go? Who should pay?"

Woodgas Power System

This file contains correspondence,agenda/minutes of Woodgas meetings, Wood Gas Power Systems a joint project of RPI and George Brown College Summary, budget information.

Woodcock, George

File contains an agreement between The Ryerson Press and George Woodcock for the book "Theme and Variations - An anthology of English Literature".

Wood sculptures

Wood carvings created by Physical Resources staff member Bob Greening.

RG 622.03.01 Wood statuette with three round protrubences. Black felt bottom. Labelled "#30 Bob Greening" 20 cm tall
RG 622.03.02 Dark stained wood rounded pillar with green felt bottom. Labelled "#31 Bob Greening" 20 cm tall
RG 622.03.03 Tall wood statuette with a carved tiki style face. Black felt bottom. Labelled "#32 Bob Greening". 30 cm tall
RG 622.03.04 Tall wood statuette with a carved tiki style face. Labelled "#33 Bob Greening". 30 cm tall
RG 622.03.05 Wood tiki style mask. Metal loops on top for hanging. Labelled "#34 Bob Greening". 11 cm long

Greening, Bob

Wood Gundy

File contains photographs depicting interior views of a Wood Gundy office space. Photos focus on a sitting area and a corridor leading to a golden elevator.

Burley, Robert

Wood Carving

1 abstract wood sculpture executed by former Ryerson archivist and English professor Jim Peters.

Women's week

File contains photographs and negatives of the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's Women's Week. Photographs include images of various staff, faculty and students in various locations on campus.

Ryerson Media Centre

Women's Week - 10th anniversary

File contains photographs and negatives of the 10th anniversary of Women's Week at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Photographs include images of Sue Johanson, Deanna Herod and others. File also contains 2 pages of textual material.

Ryerson Media Centre

Women's Week

File contains photographs and negatives of Women's Week presented by Ryerson Continuing Education Division. Photographs include images of various women on campus at various programs. File also contains 6 sheets of textual material.

Ryerson Media Centre

Women's Week

File contains photographs and negatives of Women's Week at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Photographs include images of a head shot of a woman with a small book with the date 1990 on it.

Ryerson Media Centre

Women's College Hospital, Cardio

File contains photographs depicting interior views of the Cardiology Clinic at Women's College Hospital. Shots include a bathroom, as well as an open area with a desk and various pieces of workout equipment. The space is pastel pink, blue, and white with curvilinear ceiling features.

Burley, Robert

Women's Affairs files

File originated in Student Affairs Office (named changed to Student Services in 1968). Materials created by the Student Affairs Committee on Ryerson Women. Included in the file is correspondence, preliminary report on the needs of women students, questionnaire sent to students and 2 copies of the results.

Women in Information Technology Management (WITM) materials

File contains WITM (Women in Information Technology Management) brochures and pamphlets. WITM is a student-run group focused within the Business Technology Management (BTM) program at Ryerson University that is committed to the advancement of women with an interest to pursue a career in IT Management.

Women in Development, Tanzania

This file contains Project Submission Form, Proposal summary, correspondence, reports, Project Funding Proposal to the Gladys and Merrill Muttart Foundation for Canadian Caribbean Collaboration for Women and Development Activities between Women in Development programme International Development Centre and Women and Development Unit Extra-Mural Department University of the West Indies Pinelands, St.Michael Barbados.

Women at Ryerson

Women's Week, Feb. 21-25, 1983. Sheila Copps, Liberal M.P.P. representing Hamilton West spoke on "Equal pay for work of equal value". Photos of Women's Week co-ordinator Audrey Herrema ; speaker Linda Ryan-Nye; and Charlene Roycht, Promotions Manager, Radio Station CHFI at Oakham House, Feb. 23.

Women and Politics conference videocassettes

6 uMatic (Fuji Beridox) videocassettes containing recordings of the proceedings of the Women and Politics conference.

Program 1 - Political Women Tell What it Takes
Program 2 - Political Women Tell What it Takes
Program 3 - Sex and Politics/Influence and Power
Program 4 - Can you be a Feminist in Politics?
Program 5 - Running and Winning
Program 6 - Mobilizing around Issues/Dealing with the Press

Women and Politics conference audiocassettes

File contains 19 master and 19 copy audiocassette recordings from the Women and Politics conference held November 7-8, 1986.
The tapes include:

RG 27.01.041.004.001 "Political Women tell what it takes" - forum held Friday November 7 at 7:00pm. Speakers included Iona Campagnolo, Barbara McDougall, and Alexa McDonough

RG 27.01.041.004.002 "Sex and Power" - Session held Saturday November 8 12:45-1:15pm.
Speaker was Christina McCall

RG 27.01.041.004.003 "Where do we go from here" - Session held Saturday November 8 3:45-4:15pm. Wrap up session led by conference organizing committee members Libby Burnham, Audrey Herrema, and Loraine Wilson

RG 27.01.041.004.004 "How to Make Government Work for you - Federal and Provincial" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 1 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Pauline Browes, Heather Peterson, Ruth Grier, and chaired by Margaret MacMillan

RG 27.01.041.004.005 "How to Make Government Work for you - Municipal and School Board" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 2 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Joanne Campbell, Beverly Salmon, Nadine Nowlan, Fran Endicott, and chaired by Pat Petersen

RG 27.01.041.004.006 "Running and Winning Part 1" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 3 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Maria Minna, Gina Brannan, Meg Griffiths, and chaired by Connie Bryant

RG 27.01.041.004.007 "Can you be a feminist in Politics" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 4 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Michele Landsberg, Lorna Marsden, and Chaviva Hosek

RG 27.01.041.004.008 "Mobilizing around issues" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 1 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Maude Barlow, Ellen Campbell, Kay Sigurjonsson and chaired by Marilou McPhedran

RG 27.01.041.004.009 "Running and Winning Part 2" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 2 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Elinor Caplan, Lynn McDonald, Bette Stephenson and chaired by Naomi Black

RG 27.01.041.004.010 "Influence and Power" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 3 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Kay Stanley, Wendy Cuthbertson, Lucie Pepin and chaired by Sylvia Bashevkin

RG 27.01.041.004.011 "Dealing with the Press" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 4 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Mary Lou Finlay, Judy Steed, and chaired by Sally Barnes.

Women and Planning conference

The Women and Planning conference was a one day conference held at Ryerson on May 1, 1982. The conference, dealing with the issues on women in the planning profession and the broader affect of planning on women in the community, was organized by a group called "Women In/And Planning - including Ryerson professor Pam Hitchcock. The event was sponsored by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the Secretary of State. The City of Toronto Planning and Development Department, The Centre for Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto, and Ryerson's Urban and Regional Planning Department were also involved.

File contains 1 copy of an article published in the "FORUM" newsletter April 23, 1982 about the conference, and 3 audio reel-to-reel tapes of conference sessions.

RG 150.37.01 audio reel "Interview Skills"
RG 150.37.02 audio reel "Differing Values of the Female and Male Planner"
RG 150.37.03 audio reel "Dual Role of Professional Women"
RG 150.37.04 article

Women - a United Nations Radio Show audiocassettes

Produced by the United Nations Radio Service Department of Public Information. Women was a radio program about people, events and issues effecting the lives and circumstances of women around the world. Also featured are interviews with women in leadership positions around the world or in special United Nations programs for women.
The radio show was recorded more than 20 years ago and as a result it utilizes language and terminology that is no longer acceptable for use today and may be considered harmful or racist. The radio recordings themselves cover topics, that often include graphic first person testimonials, that may be harmful or difficult to listen to. Topics include gender, race, religious, ethnic based violence; domestic violence; kidnapping; human trafficking; sexual exploitation of adults and children; child molestation; rape; reproductive rights; reproductive health; death; abortion; war; and violent death.

File consists of 33 audio cassettes records between 1993-2001:

RG 456.05.06.01 (1993)
RG 456.05.06.01.01 No 93/47 - Measuring the Work Women Do - the work of INSTRAW (the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women)
RG 456.05.06.01.02 No 93/48 - The Voices of Three Indigenous Women: Ada Deer, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin; Pauline Tangiora, Maori of the Rongomaiwahine Tribe Aotearoa [New Zealand]; Rigaberta Mencho, K’ichi Maya of Guatemala

RG 456.05.06.02 (1994)
RG 456.05.06.02.01: No 94/1 What it means to be a refugee if you are a woman
RG 456.05.06.02.02: No 94/2 The special needs of Refugee Women and how the International Community is trying to meet them

RG 456.05.06.03 (1994)
RG 456.05.06.03.01: No 94/3 As the UN celebrates the International Year of the Family, is a woman's place still in the home?
RG 456.05.06.03.02: No 94/4 Freedom for women in the family as the UN celebrates 1994 as the International Year of the Family

RG 456.05.06.04 (1994)
RG 456.05.06.04.01: No 94/5 Women and Finance - transforming enterprise and financial systems
RG 456.05.06.04.02: No 94/6 Ensuring that women's issues are addressed at the World Summit for Social Development
RG 456.05.06.04.03: No 94/7 How the Caribbean nation of Guyana is implementing the UN Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against Women
RG 456.05.06.04.04: No 94/8 What does the UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women mean for the women of Australia?

RG 456.05.06.05 (1994)
RG 456.05.06.05.01: No 94/9 Highlights from the Commemoration of International Women's Day at the United Nations pt. 1
RG 456.05.06.05.02: No 94/10 Highlights from the Commemoration of International Women's Day at the United Nations pt. 2
RG 456.05.06.05.03: No 94/11 Excerpts from an interview with Ireland's President Mary Robinson
RG 456.05.06.05.04: No 94/12 Excerpts from interviews with The Ethiopian Women's Ad Hoc Committee for Peace, and the World Movement of Mothers: Two NGOs taking part in preparations for the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing

RG 456.05.06.06 (1994)
RG 456.05.06.06.01: No 94/39 International Conference on Population and Development: Hearings on violations of women’s reproductive and sexual health - continued
RG 456.05.06.06.02: No 94/40 International Conference on Population and Development’s recognition of right to reproductive and sexual health - examples of violations of these rights

RG 456.05.06.07 (1995)
RG 456.05.06.07.01: No 95/5 Interview with United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women - Radhika Coomaraswamy

RG 456.05.06.08 (1995)
RG 456.05.06.08.01: No 95/13 An Indigenous woman's perspective on the modern use of science: Andrea Carmen of the Yaqui Nation in Tucson Arizona and Executive Director of the International Indian Treaty Council
RG 456.05.06.08.02: No 95/14 Creation of the Women's International Network News (WIN News)
RG 456.05.06.08.03: No 95/15 Using human rights mechanisms to advance women's sexual and reproductive rights and health
RG 456.05.06.08.04: No 95/16 The effect of social, political, and economic rights on women's health

RG 456.05.06.09 (1995)
RG 456.05.06.09.01: No 95/21 Interview with child psychologist Dr. Penelope Leach, pt. 1
RG 456.05.06.09.02: No 95/22 Interview with child psychologist Dr. Penelope Leach, pt. 2
RG 456.05.06.09.03: No 95/23 Positive discipline - interview with Dr. Rebecca Bailey, pt. 1
RG 456.05.06.09.04: No 95/24 Positive discipline - interview with Dr. Rebecca Bailey, pt. 2

RG 456.05.06.10 (1995)
RG 456.05.06.10.01: No 95/49 The Empowerment of Women in an Era of Globalization
RG 456.05.06.10.02: No 95/50 Look back at 1995 - Important events and issues focusing on women
RG 456.05.06.10.03: No 95/51 Women and girls - the hidden victims of war - Global tribunal on accountability for Women's human rights at the 4th World Conference on Women
RG 456.05.06.10.04: No 95/52 Women speak out against domestic violence - Global tribunal on accountability for Women's human rights at the 4th World Conference on Women

RG 456.05.06.11 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.11.01: No 96/13 From Rio to Istanbul - women making their voices heard at U. N. conferences
RG 456.05.06.11.02: No 96/14 The perspective of a woman politician on population and development issues: Baroness Linda Chalker
RG 456.05.06.11.03: No 96/15 Asserting her power - a young entrepreneur seeks to empower other young women and men: Akilah Watkins, I Am Corporation
RG 456.05.06.11.04: No 96/16 Remembering Dame Nita Barrow

RG 456.05.06.12 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.12.01: No 96/25 Empowering women to create their own housing
RG 456.05.06.12.02: No 96/26 The silent tragedy of maternal mortality
RG 456.05.06.12.03: No 96/27 Pregnancy and childbirth - the major causes of death and disability for women in the developing world
RG 456.05.06.12.04: No 96/28 An Egyptian film maker captures the highs and lows of women running for Egypt's parliament - Ateyyat el Abnoudi

RG 456.05.06.13 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.13.01: No 96/29 Giving Afghan Women a role in their country's peace process
RG 456.05.06.13.02: No 96/30 Saving the environment and preserving women's health - improved wood stoves
RG 456.05.06.13.03: No 96/31 Neighborhood women taking the lead in their community: Annette Hernandez and Lisel Burns, National Congress of Neighborhood Women.
RG 456.05.06.13.04: No 96/32 Keeping track of the Beijing platform for action through computer networking

RG 456.05.06.14 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.14.01: No 96/33 Rape in war: a crime against humanity
RG 456.05.06.14.02: No 96/34 An African woman living in the U. S. returns to Africa to record the stories of African women and girls: Wairimu Kiambuthi
RG 456.05.06.14.03: No 96/35 Female circumcision: a violation of the human rights of women and girls
RG 456.05.06.14.04: No 96/36 Violence against women migrant workers and women refugees

RG 456.05.06.15 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.15.01: No 96/37 Eliminating domestic violence - denial is the first obstacle
RG 456.05.06.15.02: No 96/38 Beijing one year later: the UN marks the first anniversary of the Beijing conference
RG 456.05.06.15.03: No 96/39 Afghan women seek the right to work, to education, and personal security
RG 456.05.06.15.04: No 96/40 Sexual violence during the Rwandan genocide

RG 456.05.06.16 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.16.01: No 96/41 A women's political party joins the Northern Ireland peace negotiations and the welcome mat was not laid out: Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition
RG 456.05.06.16.02: No 96/42 First Woman Head of State in Africa faces the challenge of bringing peace to a country ravaged by 6 years of war - Ruth Perry of Liberia
RG 456.05.06.16.03: No 96/43 A story of war and rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina, of two women who spoke out and the producers who put their story on film “Calling the Ghosts”
RG 456.05.06.16.04: No 96/44 Two African women journalists and their contribution to their medium: Eleanor Pratt, Ghanaian Times; Rose Nzioka, The East African Standard

RG 456.05.06.17 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.17.01: No 96/45 Who suffers most from depression and other forms of mental illness - women or men?
RG 456.05.06.17.02: No 96/46 Three women's groups from Somalia, Peru, and India significantly improve the livelihood of women in their communities
RG 456.05.06.17.03: No 96/47 Nepal mobilizes against the prostitution of young girls
RG 456.05.06.17.04: No 96/48 What do young girls want? - three thoughtful young women share their views on the rights of children

RG 456.05.06.18 (1996)
RG 456.05.06.18.01: No 96/49 Women's rights are human rights but does Islam deny women these rights?
RG 456.05.06.18.02: No 96/50 Daring to speak out - three courageous women journalists: Lucy Sichone, Saida Ramadan and Ayse Onal
RG 456.05.06.18.03: No 96/51 Women's health: it's more than just biology
RG 456.05.06.18.04: No 96/52 1996 at the U.N. - the year as it affected women

RG 456.05.06.19 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.19.01: No 97/1 An interview with Judge Navi Pillay of South Africa – a justice on the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda
RG 456.05.06.19.02: No 97/2 The role of women in food security
RG 456.05.06.19.03: No 97/3 Slavery - still flourishing even as we enter the third millennium
RG 456.05.06.19.04: No 97/4 Women in the former Yugoslavia are putting their society back together

RG 456.05.06.20 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.20.01: No 97/5 The status of women in Turkey and Slovenia
RG 456.05.06.20.02: No 97/6 Women and the law in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
RG 456.05.06.20.03: No 97/7 Empowering women with small loans, pt. 1
RG 456.05.06.20.04: No 97/8 Empowering women with small loans, pt. 2

RG 456.05.06.21 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.21.01: No 97/9 Eliminating discrimination against women – three women discuss the obstacles and progress
RG 456.05.06.21.02: No 97/10 Women in science and technology – from and astronaut’s point of view – Dr. Mae Jemison
RG 456.05.06.21.03: No 97/11 Women at the peace table
RG 456.05.06.21.04: No 97/12 Honoring women environmental activists

RG 456.05.06.22 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.22.01: No 97/13 A push to keep girls in school and creating a gender fair curriculum
RG 456.05.06.22.02: No 97/14 Improving the economic status, physical and mental health of children and their families in the United States
RG 456.05.06.22.03: No 97/15 Two new publications on how to access women’s human rights - A manual on the rights of women in Islam; A manual on development of human rights at international and regional levels
RG 456.05.06.22.04: No 97/16 A report on violence against women in the community by the Special Rapporteur of the U. N. Commission on Human Right Radhika Kumaraswamy

RG 456.05.06.23 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.23.01: No 97/17 A conversation with Helen Suzman – an early opponent of apartheid
RG 456.05.06.23.02: No 97/18 The Billings ovulation method - birth control the natural way
RG 456.05.06.23.03: No 97/19 What can women bring to decision making? – Dame Margaret Anstee and Rachel Kyte
RG 456.05.06.23.04: No 97/20 Reproductive health and reproductive rights

RG 456.05.06.24 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.24.01: No 97/21 From mother to daughter - the women's movement as it has affected three generations of women
RG 456.05.06.24.02: No 97/22 An update on the Convention on Eliminating Discrimination Against Women
RG 456.05.06.24.03: No 97/23 The next wave of the tobacco epidemic - women
RG 456.05.06.24.04: No 97/24 The role of fathers in family life

RG 456.05.06.25 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.25.01: No 97/25 Reproductive health in developing countries
RG 456.05.06.25.02: No 97/26 Women in the resistance movement in East Timor
RG 456.05.06.25.03: No 97/27 Peace may have arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina – so why are women activists still protesting in the streets of Belgrade?
RG 456.05.06.25.04: No 97/28 Does reducing the population eliminate poverty and improve the environment? – the views of women from Brazil, Kenya, and India: Thais Corral; Wangari Maathai; Vandana Shiva

RG 456.05.06.26 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.26.01: No 97/29 The United Nations ranks its member states on how well they treat their women
RG 456.05.06.26.02: No 97/30 The traditional practice of female genital mutilation (female circumcision, infibulation)
RG 456.05.06.26.03: No 97/31 The issue of trafficking in women
RG 456.05.06.26.04: No 97/32 Spreading the word about the U.N.’s Convention on Women's Rights

RG 456.05.06.27 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.27.01: No 97/33 Break the silence, stop the epidemic - a six part series on breast cancer - pt 1 - risk factors
RG 456.05.06.27.02: No 97/34 Break the silence, stop the epidemic – a six part series on breast cancer - pt 2 - environmental risk factors
RG 456.05.06.27.03: No 97/35 Break the silence, stop the epidemic – a six part series on breast cancer - pt 3 - detection
RG 456.05.06.27.04: No 97/36 Break the silence, stop the epidemic – a six part series on breast cancer – pt 4 - treatment

RG 456.05.06.28: (1998)
No 98/1 Female genital mutilation pt. 1 – interview with the first U. N. Goodwill ambassador in the fight against female genital mutilation – Waris Dirie
No 98/2 Female genital mutilation pt. 2 – a collective effort to eliminate the practice
No 98/3 A program in the United States for men who patronize prostitutes and the women who wish to leave the trade
No 98/4 Women from the international community visit Afghanistan

RG 456.05.06.29: (1998)
No 98/9 A look at the concerns of women in Zimbabwe
No 98/10 Women in transition economies pt. 1
No 98/11 Women in transition economies pt. 2
No 98/12 Why women's groups are asking for a safe, legal and accessible abortion

RG 456.05.06.30 (1998)
RG 456.05.06.30.01: No 98/13 Building a network for peace in Africa [glitch in original audio tape - at around 10m 14s mark - approx. 5 seconds of recording missing]
RG 456.05.06.30.02: No 98/14 Women resolving conflict pt 2 – healing wounds from the past - the partition of India; the comfort women from Korea
RG 456.05.06.30.03: No 98/15 Women resolving conflict pt 3 – healing wounds from the past – South Africa and Rwanda
RG 456.05.06.30.04: No 98/16 Women’s right to inherit land and property in areas of conflict [distortion in recording between 5m 24s and 5m 27s]

RG 456.05.06.31 (1998)
RG 456.05.06.31.01: No 98/49 Five women who are winning the race against poverty
RG 456.05.06.31.02: No 98/50 Ghana bans the practice of girl slaves; Abortion in the Commonwealth Group of Nations; A dream for a world without violence
RG 456.05.06.31.03: No 98/51 The International Criminal Court and what its creation will mean to women
RG 456.05.06.31.04: No 98/52 A round up of the year’s highlights; The Ups and downs in the move toward gender parity; Ending discrimination against women

RG 456.05.06.32 (2001)
RG 456.05.06.32.01: No 01/09 Victim’s of wartime sexual crimes seek justice after more than 50 years; Equality for Women is still not sanctioned by the U. S. Constitution
RG 456.05.06.32.02: No 01/10 Commission on the Status of Women - Women’s leadership and the AIDS pandemic
RG 456.05.06.32.03: No 01/11 Women at the peace table
RG 456.05.06.32.04: No 01/12 Why more women are needed in key positions as peace makers, international judges, and scientists and the obstacles they face in getting there

RG 456.05.06.33 (1997)
RG 456.05.06.33.01: No. 49 Women’s human rights – are they compatible with tradition and religion?
RG 456.05.06.33.02: No. 50 Life goes on after the Rwandan Genocide; Why the establishment of a permanent International Criminal Court is important to women; The female condom liberates women further
RG 456.05.06.33.03: No. 51 The launching of the 1998 global campaign for women’s human rights with a tribute to two outstanding advocates from the past - Eleanor Roosevelt and Olympe de Gouges
RG 456.05.06.33.04: No. 52 The Year in review – 1997 the highs and the lows

Wolfe and Newfield research file

File contains annotated clippings, articles, and notes compiled by Don Obe and related to Tom Wolfe and Jack Newfield, and their introduction of the concept of "New Journalism" (also known as 'literary journalism').

Obe, Don

With Harry Belafonte in Japan

File contains photographs from Harry Belefonte's tour and television special in Kyoto, Japan in which Paddy Sampson accompanied him.

Sampson, Paddy

Winter scenes

File contains various projects undertaken by staff photographers. Photographs are of the campus in the winter months. Four of the photographs were published in the FORUM in January and February of 1993 and March of 1994.

Upham, Dave

Winter scenes

File contains negatives and contact sheets of various students participating in winter activities at various locations on Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's campus. Images include: student's playing hockey on Lake Devo, trees and landscape on campus covered with snow.

Ryerson Media Centre

Winter Carnival - broomball

File contains photographs and negatives of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's Winter Carnival. Photographs include images of students playing broomball on the ice rink on Devonian Square. File also contains 1 page of textual material

Ryerson Media Centre

Winnipeg, University of Manitoba

Folder contains 10 b&w photographs of the University of Manitoba campus. Buildings include the Russell Building (School of Architecture), Earth Sciences Bldg, the University Centre and St. Paul's College.

Canadian Architect

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