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Strauss

This file contains Course Preparation Notes

Church

This file contains Course Preparation Notes

Kant

This file contains Course Preparation Notes

Readings for CJRT Radio

Collection of reel to reel tapes recorded for play on CJRT radio. Tapes including readings of works from authors such as George Orwell, Plato, Thoreau, Karl Marx, and Jean-Paul Sartre.

Books - Published

This file contains 2 books authored by Ben Carniol:

  1. Case Critical. The Dilemma of Social Work in Canada. HV 105.C3572 1987
  2. Case Critical. Challenging Social Services in Canda, 3rd ed.

Journal Articles

This file contains Journal Articles authored by Ben Carniol:

  1. Democracy and Community Development in Canada
  2. Clash of Ideologies in Social Work Education

Riders, Reasons And Recommendations

This file contains a Report authored by James H. Mars and co-authored by Michael I. Kyriakides, published by City of Toronto, Planning and Development Department.

Kyriakides, Michael

Papers

This file contains Papers authored by James H. Mars:

  1. Two Undergraduate Professional Plannig Programs: What Really Are They Doing/
  2. Is Transit ridership in Toronto in secular decline/ Finding Hidden Trends in Longitudinal Data
  3. Is Greater Toronto Transit Ridership in Secular Decline/ Evidence in Cross-section?Time Series Data

The Ideal Order exhibition leaflet

This file contains a flyer for the exhibition The Ideal Order: System and Structure in Classical Art and Architecture with paintings by Bob Greenberg and the Ad Quadratum Studio of Geometry and Art, held at Ballenford Architectural Books, Toronto, April 1 to May 11, 1985.

Journal articles

This file contains Journal Articles authored by William Owen:

  1. In war as in Love: the Significance of Analogous Plots in Cooper's The Pathfinder
  2. Vision and Revision in Roberts' Acadian Romances

Papers

This file contains Papers authored by William Owen:

  1. Reevaluating Scott: Washington Irving's "Abbotsford"
  2. Cooper's Speculations on a New Moral america in the Novels of the 1840s

Invitations

File contains invitations and associated materials sent to Caroline Wheeler. The majority of the materials are Ryerson related but there are several personal invitations in the file as well.

Job Analysis Study thank you gift

This file contains a thank you letter addressed to C. Wheeler for her involvement in Job Analysis Study, and the Ryerson key chain that was given to her in appreciation for her efforts.

Eaton's Memorabilia

Box contains the following items:

F 201-11.01: Ribbon: Eaton 100 1869-1969
F 201-11.02: 1976 Catalogues: Winter; Spring & Summer; Chritmas
F 201-11.03: Framed Souvenir Menu/Placemat: The Round Room/The Georgian Room w/Thank you card and a book of matches
F 201-11.04: Thread Spool

Proctorial Verus Lecture Instruction in Part-Time Education

This file contains two copies of the report "Proctorial versus Lecture Instruction in Part-Time Education - An Examination of Student Performance, Student Acceptance, and costs with Implications for Full-TIme Education'. Co-written by Ronald Swirsky and John Van Arragon, September 1975.

Ryerson Song - compact discs

2005 digital copies of "The Ryerson Song" and related audio material. The Ryerson Song was originally written in 1950 and first recorded onto 78 rpm audio disc. Tracks on these audio compact discs are: 1 Full 16 minute recording direct from Cassette. 2 Ryerson song from cassette. 3. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal. 4. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal plus noise reduction. 5. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal plus noise reduction and equalization.

Ryerson Song - vinyl audio discs (records)

According to Al Sauro, Ryerson pioneer and former faculty member and dean, the original Ryerson Song was written in five minutes, at the request of Principal Howard Kerr, who wanted to promote school spirit, especially during Ryerson sporting events. The Song was written in 1950. The following year, the Song was modified by both Sauro and Rennie Charles, the Song's co-writers. A new verse was written as the first verse ("Give us light...") whereas the original two verses ("RIT we will fight..." and "Long may you thrive...") and music served as refrain. It appears that the Ryerson Song may have been known mainly for its second and third verses, as the first verse is rarely referred to in documentation relating to the Song. The lyrics for the Song can be found in the "Music at Ryerson" documentation file. The instrumental rendition of the Ryerson Song, played by the Ryerson Band, was initially recorded on a 78 rpm audio disc (RG 210.5.06). It was subsequently dubbed onto contact disc in 2005 (RG 210.5.05) by John Hajdu of the Digital Media Projects Office. Documentation and descriptive information regarding the transfer process to CD are included with A. 2006-014. As well as the approimately 2 minute song, the Ryerson Band plays several jazz numbers on the reecording for a total time of 16:40.

Technological sovereignty, economic nationalism and the world system: the impact of high technology

File contains a copy of a paper written by Phillip Rawkins in his role at the Ryerson International Development Centre. The paper was presented at the Joint International Symposium: African Association of Political Science and Canadian Political Science Association. Symposium was held in Harare City, Zimbabwe.

Rawkins, Phillip

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