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The Wired Vintner

This contains an article written for "Better Winemaking" Volume 6, Number 3, 1995 by Dean Tudor

Image of Engineering Amoung Canadian High School Students

This file contains Paper co-authored by Lisa Anderson and Kimberley Gilbride. It was presented at 8th UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Annual Conference on Engineering Education held in Kingston, Jamaica February 7-11, 2005.

Hockey blazer patch

Gold and bronze metallic thread on a navy blue background. "Ryerson" over a ram's head with 2 crossed hockey sticks underneath. Underneath hockey sticks in a blue ribbon outlined in bronze coloured thread "'56 COHL CHAMPS 57".

The Memorial Church Port Ryerse Plate

One commemorative plate with a church illustration and the inscription"The Memorial Church Port Ryerse." The church was most likely an Anglican Memorial Church (United Empire Loyalist) established by Port Ryerse's founding father Samuel Ryerson (1752-1812) and his brother Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854).

"The quaint historic village of Port Ryerse is located west of Port Dover and sits high on a hill overlooking the north shore of Lake Erie. It is a small community imbued with history dating back to the early beginning of our illustrious province. Village founding father Loyalist Samuel Ryerse (1752-1812) arrived in 1795 at the mouth of Young's Creek in Woodhouse Township.

The Ryerse family had originally lived on a farm located in the heart of Manhattan, New York, on land later occupied by the World Trade Center.

Samuel’s brother, Joseph Ryerson (1761-1854), followed in 1798. Historians will be familiar with Joseph’s youngest son, the Rev. Adolphus Egerton Ryerson, acknowledged founder of Ontario's public school system and for whom Ryerson University is named.

Together, Samuel and Joseph established a thriving and vibrant port community. Unfortunately, all that was built was soon lost; the village was razed by the Americans during the War of 1812. "

Source: https://www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/index.php/45-ohs-news-blog/181-historic-ontario-village-of-port-ryerse-pays-tribute-to-its-african-canadian-roots

Mantlepiece

Carved wood mantlepiece from Church Street building. Stained dark brown.

Beer (Ginger) stoneware bottle

A two-toned stoneware bottle that may have been used for ginger beer produced by the O’Keefe Brewery in the early 1900s. The top of the bottle has been broken off. Measurements: 16cm high and 6.5cm in diameter. The black lettering stamped around the bottom of the bottle identifies it as a product of O’Keefe Beverages Limited, Toronto, Canada. This bottle was found behind Oakham House during renovations in 2004

Epidiascope projector

One epidiascope of unknown origin. It is presumed that is was used for classes at Ryerson.
An epidiascope (opaque projector, epidioscope, or episcope) is a device which displays opaque materials by shining a bright lamp onto the object from above. A system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus an image of the material onto a viewing screen.

Lamp of Learning

The lamp of learning was originally used as the top of the trophy for the Chariot races that used to be held at Ryerson, usually before football games in the 1950s. From 1953 to the early 1980's it was carried at the front of the procession at convocation on a pillow.

Effective Integration of Multimedia Courseware in Engineering Education at Ryerson Polytechnic University

Article co-authored by Gosha Zywno, William Brimley, and William E. White and published in the UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Global Journal of Engineering Education. A revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the 2rd Annual UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering. Paper won the UICEE platinum award (second grade) for most significant contribution to the field of engineering education.

The Effect of Individual Learning Styles on Student Outcomes in Technology-Enabled Education

Article co-authored by Gosha Zywno and Judith Waalen and published in the UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Global Journal of Engineering Education. A revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the 4th Annual UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering. Won the UICEE platinum award (joint second grade with one other paper) for most significant contribution to the field of engineering education.

Attracting Women into Engineering - a case study

Paper published co-authored by Gosha Zywno, Kimberley Gilbride, Peter D. Hiscocks, Judith Waalen, and Diane Kennedy. Published in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Education journal.

Holes in my Cage

File contains 1 copy of the book "Holes in my Cage" poems for young adults.

Swede, George

Leaping Lizard

File contains 1 copy of the book "Leaping Lizards". The book was illustrated by Kimberley Hart.

Swede, George

The Space Between

File contains 1 copy of the book "The Space Between" by George Swede, Eric Amann, and LeRoy Gorman.

Swede, George

Unwinding

File contains 1 copy of the book "Unwinding".

Swede, George

Micro Haiku

File contains 1 copy of the book "Micro Haiku - three to nine syllables".

Swede, George

Dudley and the Birdman

File contains 1 copy of the children's book "Dudley and the Birdman". Authored by George Swede and illustrated by Mary McLoughlin.

Swede, George

Dudley and the Christmas Thief

File contains 1 copy of the children's book "Dudley and the Birdman". Authored by George Swede and illustrated by Allan and Deborah Drew-Brook-McCormack.

Swede, George

Quillby the porcupine who lost his quills

File contains 1 copy of the book "Quillby the porcupine who lost his quills". The book was written by George Swede and Anita Krumins. The book was illustrated by Martin Lewis.

Swede, George

Mushimegane - "Haiku in English"

File contains 1 copy of the literary magazine Mushimegane. Issue 14 commemorated the publication of "Haïku sans frontières: una anthologie mondiale", the first world-wide haiku anthology in history edited by André Duhaime in Canada. The publishers chose and translated works from around the world. George Swede's entry can be found on page 62.

Yotsuya, Ryu

Erotic Haiku - Of Skin On Skin

1 copy of the anthology for which George Swede was both contributor and co-editor with Terry Ann Carter. Over 230 haiku from 80 contributors and is a follow-up to the first anthology of erotic haiku published by Black Moss Press in 1983. George Swede's poems are on pages 45 and 46.

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