File contains correspondence and minutes of meetings held by the Construction Superintendents Association supporting night classes offered to members of the association at the Department of Architectural Science.
File contains correspondence, course descriptions, and outlines relating to mathematics and computing courses offered to students of the Department of Architectural Science.
Petition for the adoption of a degree in construction management prepared for the Academic Standards Committee by the Department of Architectural Technology.
Twelve portrait photographs have tiny holes in the upper corners through which the photos were threaded with a fine thread. All but one image is either annotated with the sitter's name or signed by the sitter. These would have been shared amongst the class of '24 as momentoes. The tiny photographs on page 3 of the photo album pages maybe smaller versions of shared portraits. These portraits include :
The file contains 5 pages from a photograph album with photographs glued to each side with comments. Some people are identified. The original order of the pages is unknown; however, they are kept in the order they were received at TMU Archives. There is also, one loose image (annotated on verso) that had been cut; it is a duplicate of a photograph from the photo album (page 4).
Page 1 : 'Audrey + I Do up High Park'
Page 2 : 'More "High Park"' ; 'Sunnyside Beach'
Page 3 : Tiny portraits of Normal School friends; any identifying names have worn off probably due to friction. The middle image in the second row is Harvey.
Page 4 & 5 : [Photos outside the Toronto Normal School] :
Page 4 : 'Cerrin, Welsh, Bill, Betty, Cunny' ; 'Teaching Group No. 17' (Harvey with straw hat, boutonnière, and light trousers ; probably in Niagara Falls [see Pg 5]) ; 'On the Steps -TNS' ; 'Some beautiful!??! dames' / -Page 5 - 'Big, Bigger, Biggest? Art, Davey, Andy, & I' ; '"Prince" at Knox' ; 'Moi-mem at Knocks' ; 'Helen Baker poses for the 2A'
Page 6 - 9 : [Niagara Falls] :
Page 6 - 'T.N.S. Annual Picnic at Niagara Falls" : 'Some Hard-Boiled Pedagogues - to-be' ; '"Wiggy", Mr. Turpin [Harvey], & Kay Toben' ; 'Cunny does her stuff'
Page 7 : 'Showing - Cec. and American Falls' ; 'Push him over and put him out of misery' [Harvey] ; 'The Village Blacksmith [Harvey] Disgracing Miss Knowin-Hip / Cunning-Ham [Cunny]' ; 'Eat 'Em Up Goils'
Page 8 : 'Frank Ferrnot - before swimming the Catalina Channel' ; ' Doris Stevens' ; 'Nifty View from American Side' ; '"Maid of the Mist" and Clifton House'
Page 9 : 'The Rain-Maker - at Foot of Amer. Falls' ; 'Mr. McCordick's Model Class' ; 'Try this on your bagpipes!!' ; 'Jess' Shadow & Me'
Page 10 : 'George Carpenter Enjoys a Quiet P.M. -> in His Yot' [photo torn out] ; 'Pairin' , Cunny on the Humber' ; 'Audrey & I' ; 'Audrey & Cunny, Pretty Nice eh!'
The short biography of Harvey Curry appears to have been written by Harvey's wife, Elsie [nee van Nostrand] from her memories and likely those of Harvey. Harvey was born in July 1905 to William and Tilly Curry and, although he graduated from the Toronto Normal School, he discovered teaching was not for him. After the Holland Marsh was drained for crops (between 1925 and 1930), Harvey began acquiring and selling much needed onion bags and bushel baskets to farmers. He was rejected for the war effort in 1939/40 for health reasons and instead opened a store in Bradford called, Bradford Seed House, grew the business and also ran the local catalogue order depot for the Robert Simpson Company (later Simpson-Sears catalogue). Harvey and Elsie had one child. Harvey died in December 1990.
File contains one b&w photograph of Ryerson president Terry Grier and six photographs of Ryerson president Walter Pitman. All photographs are mounted on foamcore.
This file contains Letter of Intent, School of Child and Youth Care, regarding the implementation of a 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care degree. Letter was printed from the Child and Youth Care website in 2004.
File contains programs for the annual awards night held in April or May and features the presentation of undergraduate awards including the Emily Durst, Nancy C. Sprott, Children's Rights, Francis G. Hare, and School of Child and Youth Care awards.
File contains digital copies of the School and Child and Youth Care newsletter and online blog. It was initially distributed 3 times per year and then 2 times per year. There are also 2 hard copies of the Summer/Fall 2009 newsletter. In April 2011 the newsletter was replaced by the blog to "make it easier for students, staff, faculty, and the community to communicate and share information."
Three copies of the exhibition catalogue for "An exploration of Child Labour Through Visual Art". The exhibit was curated by Sabaht Anis and produced and disseminated by Dr. Kiaras Gharabaghi, the John C. Eaton Chair of Social Innovation and Director of the School of Child and Youth Care. The exhibit was held at Saba Art Gallery in Toronto in the September of 2019. Artists featured in the exhibition catalogue are: Ashfaq Ahmed Sabahat Anis Abdul Hameed Baloch Shamailah Faizan Denise Gracias Mazhar Hameed Raja Najam Ul Hassan Jude Ifesieh Ferdousi Islam Shazia Jaffery Kartik Kaushik Irfan Khan Muhammad Khattak Sana Nezam Lori Remiki Masooma Rizvi Mubarak Shah
File contains papers related to the establishment of the Child and Youth Care program. Included is correspondence, varied committee meeting minutes, notes, and other associated materials related to the establishment of the school and degree program.
Series contains Program Review Process and Periodic Program Review reports for the Child and Youth Care Program. Included are: Program Review Process - 1988 Self Study Report and appendices - 2000 Program Review - 2009-2011
File contains community announcements pertaining to the School of Child Youth Care. Included is an announcement about the appoinment of Dr. Francis Hare as Director of the Program, and a book reading announcement for "The First Three Years of a Grandmother's Life" by Carol Matthews.
File contains various oversize reports (28 x 43cm) related to SLC furniture and furnishings. Reports include: 3 copies/iterations of 'SLC Furniture Plans' SLC floor by floor furniture plans Ryerson University Student Learning Centre March 21, 2013 (2 copies)
File contains various reports related to SLC furniture and furnishings. Reports include: Ryerson University/Student Learning Centre Session 2 Ryerson University/Student Learning Centre Session 3 Fabric recommendation/Colour Selections/Workstations Ryerson University Furniture Fair
File includes the reports: Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Schematic Design Report 12 August, 2010 Ryerson Student Learning Centre Green Roof Planting Proposal The James B. Hunt Jr. Library North Carolina State University promotional package
File contains a variety of compiled textual records related to the SLC, and arranged in chronological order. Documents in this file include: New Student Learning Centre Survey 2008 (Compendium of Results for Discussion including Verbatim Responses) prepared by the University Planning Office A Ryerson Library and Student Learning Centre for the 21st Century: A Place of Interaction, Introspection and discovery (discussion paper) correspondence Genivar Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Handout building Committee meeting March 25, 2010 & work plan to completion of schematic design stage Audio Visual Tender Specification SLC groundbreaking event outline.
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.
This file contains guides, planning designs, projects requirements, drawings, minutes of the meetings, planning briefs, memorandums, Capital Requests, Physical Resources Guidelines- Long Term, Vacancy Notices, Comprehensive Planning Status Report, Statements of Program Requirements for Residence Project.
1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1937-1938 was originally owned by Dorothy Sheahan (later Redican).
1 book of stories centred around Dorothy Redican's (nee Sheahan) life and those of her family ; written by her son in the voice of Dorothy, a storyteller. The book compliments the yearbook.
Contains material relating to David Reville's career including programs, workshop and presentation materials, newsletters, invitations, news clippings, invitations, agendas, correspondence, Ryerson material, CAMH material, itineraries, and festival programs.
Contains material relating to David Reville's career including itineraries, Ryerson programs, articles, and course information, reports, speeches, and certificates.
Contains material relating to David Reville's career including opinion pieces, reports, NDP correspondence including congratulation records, invitations, David Reville Associates correspondence, bill amendments, memos, and CAMH 2002 Redevelopment plan.
Contains material relating to David Reville's career including theatre programs, plays, certificates and diplomas, council and legislative event photographs, Ward 7 documents, New Democrats newsletters and brochures, correspondence, invitations, house transcripts, Bill 190 amendments.
Photograph, negative and press clippings of the first live television broadcast in Canada, as presented to an audience of over 300 members of the radio industry (including dealers) from the Toronto area. Entitled "This is the Fashion", the show was a collaborative effort between the schools of Electronics, Broadcasting and Fashion Design and was produced in the Ryerson boardroom and transmitted via coaxial cable to viewing screens in the Institute's auditorium. This special event was intended to promote not only television but the FM band (on which Ryerson's new radio station --CJRT-- was just starting to operate).
The images used in this display collection were created in the early to mid 1980s. They were subsequently enlarged and mounted for display, "The Difference Private Funding Can Make". Descriptive labels accompanied the display boards, but were transcribed (below) and destroyed.
General Instrument of Canada Satellite Signal Receiving System Electrical Technology
J.P. Bickle Foundation CineScan Media Library
Delta-Sheraton Front Desk Computer Hospitality and Tourism Dept.
Sony of Canada Ltd. Broadcast Journalism Laboratory [2 images]
File contains photographs and negatives of Rustum Sethna of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Sethna was a psychology professor, retired and passed away September 10, 2023.
4 copies (two hard cover and two soft cover) editions of "Toronto Normal School 1847-1947" published by the School of Graphic Arts, Ryerson Institute of Technology.
These pages are photocopies from Janet Page's (Miss Battersby's) Toronto Normal School scrapbook. The 1940 graduating class held a number of reunions, some of which are documented here and include a copy of a 1940 photograph taken on the front steps of the Toronto Normal School and a hand-drawn cartoon by another graduate illustrating Miss Battersby at her desk in the classroom.
See the 1940 yearbook for photographs of Miss Battersby, the artist of the cartoon, as well as other friends.
Flatware used by the patient's and in the Nurse's dining room at the Wellesley Hospital. Also included are a set of sugar tongs, and 3 collector's spoons.
A collection of shot glasses given to graduates. Each glass has the year of graduation screened onto it.
In the Spring of 1954, the previous year's graduates, in concert with SAC (Students' Administrative Council), presented a "RYE '54" shot glass to each member of the class at their graduation dance. The "old" alumni filled each glass with an appropriate libation (Rye) and toasted the new alumni. While this first ceremony was conducted just for fun, the idea caught on. The filling of the glasses stopped when the number of graduates swelled in the 1960's, but the glasses continued to be handed out to graduates until 1993.
File contains a variety of images including: a judo or karate class; football parade; copy negatives of team photos made from other photographs in the Archives collection ; scans of photographs from the 1953 and 1968 yearbooks; negatives of men's and women's basketball games; negatives of people in the pool; identified photos; a diver at the pool; and colour negatives (from circa 1995) featuring basketball practice, and a dog in a sweater.
Photograph of Keneca Pingue-Giles holding the Nan Copp Trophy. Pingue-Giles played on the Ryerson Rams (now Toronto Metropolitan University) women's basketball team between 2011-2016. The Nan Copp trophy is given by U Sport (formerly CIS) to the player chosen as the player of the year for women's basketball.
1858 teaching certification of Hannah Starratt from the Normal School, including an 1861 Address to the Masters of the Normal School from the Students of the 25th Session.
Contains "Legislative Implications of Changing Mental Health Policy" by Gail Czukar, April 1988, and "Discussion Paper Towards Community Mental Health Services," January 1990.
Photographs were taken on Monday November 10,1986 by a library staff member to record the condition the Library was found in on that Monday, after the Sunday's opening. After President Brian Segal and Vice President Tom Sosa inspected the Library, Segal issued a letter to the Ryerson Community expressing his disgust and concern. He further announced the closure of the library for following Sunday, November 16. SURPI (student union) reacted by organizing an overnight sit-in to take place Saturday, November 15 to Sunday, November 16 in protest of Segal's action. Segal later reversed his decision, but the sit-in went ahead as planned. For more details see : Library Doc. File, Forum November 14, 1986.
File contains photographs and negatives from two Library Festive Parties - 2000 and 2001. The images for 2001 features some staff members as the entertainer, playing musical instruments or singing and dance, and reciting.
File contains photographs of Eggy (costumed mascot) in various places and at various events including a women's basketball game, women's soccer game, in the Kerr Hall gym, at convocation, and with children from the Early Learning Centre.
File contains photographs of various events related to the women's volleyball team. Included are images from a party, and from the 2002 thank you event for parents and alumni.
File includes game photographs. Included are: RG 30.001.007.002.001 vs Lakehead University RG 30.001.007.002.002 vs unidentified RG 30.001.007.002.003 vs unidentified RG 30.001.007.002.004 vs Queen's University (1972) RG 30.001.007.002.005 miscellaneous
File includes game photographs. Included are: RG 30.001.002.002.001 vs Brock University RG 30.001.002.002.002 vs York University RG 30.001.002.002.003 vs Laurentian University RG 30.001.002.002.004 vs University of Guelph RG 30.001.002.002.005 miscellaneous
File contains 12 team photographs for the men's squash team. Included are 1992-1993; 1993-1994; 1995-1996-2003-2004. Labels indicating team member names present for some of the photographs.
File contains 13 figure skating team photographs. Included are: 1992-1993; 1993-1994; 1995-1996 - 2001-2002; 2004-2005; and 2008-2009. Labels indicating team member names present for some of the photographs.
File contains women's soccer team game photographs. Included are: RG 30.001.021.002.001 unidentified multiple teams RG 30.001.021.002.002 vs McMaster University RG 30.001.021.002.003 vs McMaster University RG 30.001.021.002.004 miscellaneous
File contains miscellaneous photographs of the men's soccer team on the field. Included are a large number of photographs from a game against McMaster.
File consists of materials from The Second HIA-HSA (Haiku International Association-Haiku Society of America) Joint Haiku Conference of April 1997. It includes a program, talks and haikus presented along with translations into Japanese, and speeches with their Japanese translations.
File contains 17 team photographs for the fencing team. Included are several undated team photographs along with ones for 1960-1961; 1993-1994; 1995-1996 - 2005-2006. Labels indicating team member names present for some of the photographs.
File contains player portraits, coach portraits and on ice action shots. Included are: RG 30.001.003.002.001.001-.153 coach and player portraits RG 30.001.003.002.002.001-.016 game action shots RG 30.001.003.002.003.001-.096 Individual player on ice shots
File part contains team photographs of the men's hockey team at Ryerson. Included are:
RG 30.001.003.001.001 1953-1954 C.O.H.A champions ( 3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.002 1954-1955 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.003 1956-1957 C.O.H.A champions [different from RG 946.001.003.001.011] (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.004 1957-1958 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.005 1959-1960 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.006 1962-1963 O.I.A.A champions (4 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.007 1963-1964 (5 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.008 1985-1986 (signed by players) (6 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.009 1975-1976 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.010 1986-1987 (signed by players) (4 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.011 1956-1957 (4 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.012 1955-1956 C.O.H.A. champs (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.013 CD's of scanned images. The cd's contain digital copies of team photographs. Two of the discs contains scans from the Archives collection. The two discs contain team photographs not in the Archives collections. RG 30.001.003.001.014 ca. 1952-1953 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.015 1961-1962 - signed by 4 of the players RG 30.001.003.001.016 1958-1959 RG 30.001.003.001.017 1949-1950 RG 30.001.003.001.018 1950-1951 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.019 1953-1954 RG 30.001.003.001.020 1961-1962 RG 30.001.003.001.021 1971-1972 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.022 1972-1973 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.023 1973-1974 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.024 1974-1975 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.025 1976-1977 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.026 1977-1978 RG 30.001.003.001.027 1978-1979 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.028 1979-1980 (4 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.029 [1980-1982] RG 30.001.003.001.030 1982-1983 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.031 1983-1984 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.032 1984-1985 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.033 1989-1990 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.034 1991-1992 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.035 1992-1993 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.036 1995-1996 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.037 1996-1997 RG 30.001.003.001.038 1997-1998 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.039 1998-1999 RG 30.001.003.001.040 1999-2000 RG 30.001.003.001.041 2000-2001 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.042 2001-2002 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.043 2002-2003 RG 30.001.003.001.044 2003-2004 RG 30.001.003.001.045 2004-2005 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.046 2005-2006 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.047 2006-2007 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.048 2006-2007 (2 copies) different from .047 RG 30.001.003.001.049 2007-2008 RG 30.001.003.001.050 2007-2008 (2 copies) different from .049 RG 30.001.003.001.051 2008-2009 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.052 2009-2010 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.053 2010-2011 (3 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.054 2011-2012 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.055 2011-2012 (2 photocopies) different from .054 RG 30.001.003.001.056 2012-2013 (2 copies) RG 30.001.003.001.057 2008-2009 (10 photos) different from .051
On the back of RG 30.001.003.001.014 is a photograph taken at the 1949-1950 Athletic Awards Banquet and a photograph of the Ryerson Men's basketball team playing.
File contains 2 photographs taken after the Ryerson Ram's men's basketball team won the OUA championship in 2016. One is a team photograph with the banner and the cup and the second is of the celebration on the court.
File contains photographs of Eggy the Ram, Ryerson's live mascot. Photographs are from several different events between 1982 and 1992. The first set are photographs of Howard Kerr and Eggy at a ceremony held February 4, 1982 at Oakham House when the heads of Eggy's 1, 2, and 3 were given to Oakham House for display. The second set is of Eggy at convocation in the 1980s. The rest are from various convocations in the early 1990s. Included is a photograph of former Ryerson Archivist Jim Peters holding the RAM mace he carved posing beside Eggy.
File contains colour slides of a variety of varsity sports. Included are men's basketball, women's basketball, wrestling, fencing, men's hockey, men's volleyball, and women's volleyball.