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Administrative Documents

This sub-series contains documents covering the administration and management of the Department of English. This includes records relating to meeting minutes and department decisions, budgetary documents, proposals, job postings, and other notable events in the department's history. The majority of the documents cover the internal correspondence and memorandums sent throughout the department.

Faculty Records

This sub-series contains files regarding the Department of English's faculty members. Documents include photographs and photo-negatives of professors, curriculum vitaes, faculty lists, and correspondence pertaining to sabbaticals and resignations.

Ryerson Energy Centre review report, 1982

Sub-series contains records related for the 1982 Ryerson Energy Centre annual review report. Divided into 2 files:
F 163.03.08.01 REC Review Report 1982
F 163.03.08.02 REC Review 1982 supporting material

Convocation, Spring 1981

File contains photographs of the Spring Convocation 1981. 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 1982

File contains photographs of the Spring Convocation 1982. 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.

Mechanical

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.

Oversized

Sub-series contains 6 large rectangular glass lantern slides with wooden frames. The subjects of the slides include:

  • Little red riding hood
  • Wild animals (elephant, lion, tiger, polar bear)
  • Farm (girl, dog, cow, pitchfork)
  • Two castles and a house
  • 3 boys chasing after a dog with a watering can tied to the dog
  • Man warding off dog, man with umbrella, another man carving a boat
  • Various birds (toucan, peacock, falcon, and flamingo)

Individual Slides and Sets

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

1994 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1994 festival program guide titled "HOT DOCS NATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM AWARDS FEBRUARY 24-27 1994 TORONTO.pdf"

1995 Digital Records

This sub-series contains one digital file, the 1995 festival program guide titled "HOT DOCS THE 1995 CANADIAN INDEPENDENT FILM CAUCUS NATIONAL DOCUMENTARY AWARDS.pdf"

[RCAP terms of reference, research plans, publications]

Sub-series consists of 13 books/booklets/brochures published by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. They include

2018.008.001.001.001 RCAP Public Hearings Discussion Paper 1 - Framing the Issues
2018.008.001.001.002 RCAP Public Hearings Discussion Paper 2 - Focusing the Dialogue
2018.008.001.001.003 RCAP Public Hearings Overview of the First Round
2018.008.001.001.004 RCAP Public Hearings Exploring the Options Overview of the third round
2018.008.001.001.005 The Circle newsletter Volume 1, No. 3
2018.008.001.001.006 RCAP - The Mandate
2018.008.001.001.007 RCAP - terms of reference
2018.008.001.001.008 Opening Statements on the Occasion of the Launch of the Public Hearings of RCAP
2018.008.001.001.009 RCAP Sharing the Harvest - the road to self reliance
2018.008.001.001.010 RCAP Integrated research plan (2 copies)
2018.008.001.001.011 RCAP People to People, Nation to Nation
2018.008.001.001.012 RCAP Partners in Confederation - Aboriginal Peoples, Self-Government, and the Constitution
2018.008.001.001.013 RCAP - The Right of Aboriginal Self-Government and the Constitution - a commentary

Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

Lands, Revenues and Trusts (LRT) Review

Sub-series contains reports and associated materials from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada's Lands, Revenues and Trusts Review. Included are:

2018.008.011.009.001 LRT Phase I Report, 1988

2018.008.011.009.002 LRT Phase I Report #7 Ligitation [sic] - Office of the Comptroller General of Canada, Econosault-Lavalin, DPA Group Inc. and MacLeod Lyle Smith McManus, November 1987

2018.008.011.009.003 LRT Phase II Report

2018.008.011.009.004 LRT Phase II Report Appendix B By-laws/Enforcement Indian Justice System Options - Lang Michener Lash Johnston Barristers & Solicitors

2018.008.011.009.005 LRT Phase II Report Appendix C Substantive Guidelines and Model By-laws

2018.008.011.009.006 LRT Phase II Final Report First Nations Law Executive Summary

2018.008.011.009.007 LRT Phase II Final Report Powers of Bands and Band Councils - Gowling, Strathy & Henderson Barristers & Solicitors - Sept. 1989

2018.008.011.009.008 LRT Phase II Final Report Elections - Eliasson, Apostle, Patterson and Associates - Dec. 9, 1988

2018.008.011.009.009 LRT Phase II Final Report Individual Accounts - Price Waterhouse - Aug. 3, 1989

2018.008.011.009.010 LRT Phase II Final Report Membership - Aug, 1989

2018.008.011.009.011 LRT Phase II Final Report Band Moneys - Price Waterhouse - Aug. 15, 1989

2018.008.011.009.012 LRT Phase II Report Indian Government Issues Elections of Chiefs and Band Councils - Potential Changes to Legislation, Regulations and The Appeal Process - Eliasson, Apostle, Patterson and Associates - Dec. 8, 1988

2018.008.011.009.013 LRT Review of the Legal Liaison and Support Directorate - Stevenson Kellogg Ernst & Whinney Management Consultants - Jan. 1989

2018.008.011.009.014 Executive Summary of the DIAND LRT Review Phase II Reports - AFN LRT Review

2018.008.011.009.015 The Lands, Revenues and Trusts (LRT) Review - The Great Debate

Donald Mordell's files

Sub-series is a collection of files collected and created by Donald L. Mordell during his presidency at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Donald L. Mordell was the Ryerson President from 1970 to 1974. Files are mainly composed by reports, minutes of meetings, proposals, memos, general correspondence and other materials related to the president's office.

University projects

Sub-series contains photographic projects completed by the University's photographers. The photographs were ordered by different departments and were taken of special events, for brochures, etc. They have been organized alphabetically by department or office.

Annual Reports - Wellesley School of Nursing

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.

Politics of Bureaucracy

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.

The Child in Society

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..

Crime and Punishment in Canada - A Twentieth Century Perspective

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.

Sexuality: Contemporary Issues

This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Sexuality: Contemporary Issues".COCR 934 Dr Alex McKay, Dr Margaret Schneider

Marketing

This subseries contains sound recordings related to the Open College course "Marketing".

Faculty of Community Services

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.

Convocation textual materials

Sub-series contains textual materials created for convocation ceremonies. Included are tickets, instruction, and programs for each ceremony.
As of 2014 the tickets for the ceremonies went digital and as of 2020 programmes are no longer printed and tickets are now done by QR code.

Ryerson Business Forum

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.

Program Review Process - proposal for a post-diploma degree completion program in Child and Youth Care

Sub-series contains all the components for the Faculty of Community Services program review process - proposal for a post-diploma degree completion program in Child and Youth Care. Included are:
RG 854.03.01.01 Societal Need: Report of the Program Review Committee
RG 854.03.01.02 Academic Assessment: Report to Academic Council
RG 854.03.01.03 Societal Need - supplementary material
RG 854.03.01.04 Financial Viability Element and summary of societal need and academic quality elements

School of Child and Youth Care self-study report and associated materials

Sub-series contains the Self-Study Reports, correspondence, and follow up reports completed by/for the School of Child and Youth Care. Included are:
RG 854.03.02.01 Self-Study: Report School of Child and Youth Care and appendices (2 copies), October 2000
RG 854.03.02.02 Self-Study: Report School of Child and Youth Care, December 2000
RG 854.03.02.03 Peer Review Team Report and response to peer review team report
RG 854.03.02.04 Correspondence regarding self study
RG 854.03.02.05 Child and Youth Care Program review follow up report

Student parades and picnics

File contains photographs of the Ryerson student parade and picnic held every September. There are photographs of the 1979 parade and picnic, the 1985 parade, and the 1989 parade "Purple Haze".

Ryer's Inn

Ryer's Inn was organized and presented by students in the Hospitality and Tourism Management program. It was modeled after the Cornell University event "Ezra Cornell Hotel". Its purpose was to show members of the Hospitality Industry what Ryerson's program had to offer by showcasing its' students. The event is completely organized and executed by student's in the program, with faculty supervision. It's inaugural night was held February 28, 1981.
Subseries consists of photographs taken at two events - 1981 and 1983.

Course Calendars

File contains digital pdf copies of course calendars for the Yeates School of Graduate Studies. Calendars between 2006-2013 are divided by term (Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer) and full year calendars starting in the 2013-2014 school year. There was no 2021-2022 calendar published.

Colour prints

Contains 7308 colour prints from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives spanning the history of the company from 1900-2005. Prints 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 prints 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.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Colour negatives

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.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Transparencies

Series contains 867 transparencies (previous indicated as colour reversals), from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archive. The collection spans the last half of the twentieth century, 1950-2000, and for the most part was used as a working collection for marketing and promotional purposes.
Transparencies 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 transparencies 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.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Promotional material

Sub-series consists of published promotional pamphlets, brochures, and other materials produced by Eastman Kodak, its subsidiaries, and external companies between 1919 and 2004. Includes promotional materials targeted toward dealers and retailers of Kodak products, amateur and professional photographers, and Kodak's business market. Also contains published materials promoting Kodak as a company, including company histories, biographies of George Eastman, and company profiles.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Records pertaining to plant, equipment, and supplies

Sub-series consists of records related to the construction, outfitting, maintenance and/or use of Kodak Canada's facilities in Toronto, Brampton, Montreal and Vancouver from roughly 1900 to 1987. Includes correspondence, contracts, notes, technical drawings, inventories, order forms, and other ephemera related to plant construction, particularly Kodak Canada's main manufacturing facility, Kodak Heights, at Eglinton Avenue and Weston Road in Toronto, Ontario. Also includes: publicity and public relations records related to plant open houses; records pertaining to Kodak Heights' use as military barracks in WWI; engineering field notes compiled during Kodak Heights construction; records pertaining to the opening of the Kodak processing laboratory in Vancouver, as well as plant procedures and engineering codes.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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