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Alumnae World War II scrapbook page 10

Front of page 10 has list of recipients of 1943 Christmas boxes. Included are Nursing Sisters C. Tavener, H. Pangman, C.J. Cuthbert, L. Jamieson, R. Adams, A. Dalrymple Ironside, D. Lodge, J. Mecredy, H. Leonard Cuddy, M. Henry, K. Fisher, E. Moore, D Legate, E. L. Belden. Boxes also sent to Major A. Shaw, H. Cunningham, and M. McMullen.

On back of page is a typewritten list of contents of the boxes sent to E. L. Belden and D. Leggatt. Underneath this is a list of items given for addition to evacuee boxes.

Task Force on Student Success and Retention

File contains reports and associated materials related to the Task Force on Student Success and Retention. Included are 3 copies of the final report with appendices; a copy of the Literature Review and Summary of Best Practices; University 101 documents related to the final report; and 2 copies of the Library's response to the Student Success recommendations.

ETV - general

File contains Ryerson specific materials related to the President's Committee on Educational Television; the National Film Board Policy on ETV; Ontario Department of Education ETV materials; Metropolitan Educational Television Association of Toronto memos; and a variety of equipment catalogues and bibliographies related to ETV. File divided into two folders.

2002 Academic Standards Committee

File contains correspondence, meeting notes, agendas, committee reports to the Academic Council (Senate) and proposals. Included in the file are proposals and reports for:

Degree designation change for Urban and Regional Planning
Curriculum changes for the School of Fashion
Curricular modifications - Faculty of Communication and Design
Certificate in Economics through Chang School
Advanced Certificate in International Economics through Chang School
Certificate in New Media Studies through Chang School
Certificate and Advanced Certificate in Management and Community Studies through Chang School
Certificate in Law Procedures through the Chang School
Certificate in Health Services Management through the Chang School
Post Degree completion program for CAAT grads in Information and Technology Management
Degree designation change for Interior Design
Curriculum changes in Food and Nutrition
Engineering and Applied Science grading, promotion, and academic standing variances
Early Childhood Education curriculum restructuring
Undergraduate degree program in Gerontology
Industrial Mathematics at Ryerson
Curriculum changes for School of Child and Youth Care

Television: Educational Television

This file contains memorandums, Educational Television and the Resources Centre outlines and schedule, organizational charts, reports, articles, Brief to the Paliamentary Committee on broadcasting, brochures, notices.

5/32 Educational Television (ETV)

File contains information and reports on Educational Television. Included in this file are correspondence and memos concerning the installation of a closed-circuit TV at Ryerson, the impact on teaching, costs and responsibilities, maintenance and programming, etc. . Ryerson also organized a few workshops and seminars on this subject.

ETV - 1969

File contains records created in 1969 relating to ETV, and ETV at Ryerson. Included in the file is correspondence, meeting minutes, draft copies of the "Summary of Activities and Recommendations" from the President's Committee on Educational Television, a report from the Library Resources Centre on ETV, and a Summer 1969 orientation bulleting from the Ontario Department of Education summer course in television.

META (MetroEducationalTVAssoc)

This file contains META 1963 Annual Report, 1 copy of META 1964 Newsletter, seminar information, Basic Television Terminology booklet, book list.

ETV - 1968

File contains records created in 1968 relating to ETV, and ETV at Ryerson. Included in the file is correspondence, meeting minutes, an Ontario Department of Education educational television program synopsis, and copies of "The Recommendations for Fall 1968 and Winter 1969 by President's Committee on Educational Television".

ETV - 1967

File contains records created in 1967 relating to ETV, and ETV at Ryerson. Included in the file is the brief to the Commons Committee on Broadcasting "Criteria for the Establishment of Educational Mass Media on a Democratic Society" by Howard R. J. Mountain; a brief to the Parliamentary Committee on Broadcasting by the Canadian Association for Adult Education; an address given by an unidentified person "Provincial Educational Television - the role of the Department of Education" given at Ryerson; a brief about the University of Waterloo television system from their audio-visual centre; and correspondence regarding the Ryerson President's Committee on Educational Television.

Campus Planning

  • RG 204
  • collection
  • 1960-1981

Records under review.

Campus Planning

Cutting the Perfect Stencil and Duplicating the Perfect copy - Ryerson Television Workshops

Ryerson Television Workshop Experimental Television videos "Cutting the Perfect Stencil" and "Duplicating the Perfect Copy".
"Cutting the perfect stencil" (30 minutes) demonstrates how to create the perfect copying stencil for the Gestetner machine. It was co-ordinated by Ruth E. Gregory, head of the Secretarial Science department; written by Christina Macbeth of RTA; narrated by Maurice Desourdy of RTA; and demonstrated by H. Bythell, R. Allen, and E. Thompson of Secretarial Science.
"Duplicating the Perfect Copy" (23 minutes) shows how to create the perfect copy using the Gestetner machine. It was co-ordinated by Ruth E. Gregory, head of the Secretarial Science department; written by Christina MacBeth of RTA, narrated by Maurice Desourdy of RTA; and demonstrated by H. Bythell and M. Meyer of Secretarial Science.

Educational Television Experiment

The file consists of textual records and a video cassette recording of an experiment conducted at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, which explored the role of television in teaching students. Ruth Gregory researched for and supervised the experiment, which involved the assessment of typing a stencil and creating its reproduction on a duplicator. Colleague Helen Bythell worked with Ruth on the project. The video includes two segments - "Cutting the Perfect Stencil" and "Duplicating the Perfect Copy."

Also included is a five-page detailed overview of the project written by Helen Bythell (Secretarial Science) and entitled, "An Experiment in Instruction" and a short newspaper clipping on the project.

President's Commission on Educational Television report

File contains records related to the President's Commission on Educational Television report. It includes correspondence, drafts, television workshop plans, publications, architectural drawings of TV studios, and a final report on "Planning for Educational Television at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute".

Office of Security and Emergency Services

  • RG 311
  • collection
  • 1988 - ?

Fonds consists of security bulletins, promotional material, vacancy notices, a proposal for community-based violence education and prevention, and an artifact.

R.P.I. Expansion Phase 1: Administration and Union Building

File contains 12 boards relating to the construction/renovation of the Administration and Union building. The architects were Webb Zerafa Menkes, Project No. 834. The boards are dated 1966 and 1967.
Boards include:

  1. R.P.I. Expansion Phase 11. Typical Floor Plan
  2. 13th, 14th & Mechanical Floor Plan
  3. East Elevation
  4. North Elevation
  5. Lower Ground Floor Plan
  6. Ground Floor Plan
  7. Second Floor Plan
  8. Third Floor Plan
  9. Fourth floor Plan
  10. Interior Perspective Drawing
  11. Exterior Perspective Drawing
  12. Expansion Phase I Perspective Drawing, December 1966

Library Resource Centre - Phase II Preliminary plans

File contains various architectural drawings associated with projects 834 & 834-2 - the Library Resource Centre. Some of the drawings were generated by Webb Zerafa Menkes Architects. Consultants associated with the drawings include: M.S. Yolles Associates Limited - consultant structural engineering; R.T. Tamblyn and Partners Ltd. - consultant mechanical engineering ; & G.E. Mulvey & Company Ltd. - consultant electrical engineering. The plans include drawings related to: Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical aspects of the project's design.

1969-1971

File contains memorandums, estimates, meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence on library planning from 1969-1971. Includes correspondence with Webb Zerafa Menkes architects on the future Library Resource Centre building.

1968

File contains memorandums, estimates, meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence on library planning from 1967-1968. Includes correspondence with Webb Zerafa Menkes architects on the future Library Resource Centre building.

Sculptures and Reliefs series

Series consists of sculptures and reliefs of Lenin, as well as a piece of marble from Lenin's mausoleum. Media include metal, wood, bronze, plaster, stone, plastic, glass, porcelain, and clay.

Miniature relief carving of Lenin

Three transparent plastic blocks mounted on black plastic base. Each block has a relief carving in the back, depicting Lenin or a statue of Lenin, a locomotive, and a submarine. Adhesive sticker on bottom.

RyePRIDE, Trans Collective, Trans People, Queer Space promotional records

The file contents were taken from bulletin boards or were handed out during RSU / TMSU events on campus. Included are postcard handouts, small posters/flyers, and a few emails. Topics include social events, elections, political issues, including, "End The Ban!", a national university campaign to end the federal law banning the LGBTQ community from blood donations which was enforced from 1985 to 2022.

RyePRIDE was established at Ryerson in 1977.

Soup & Substance

File contains notices for the Soup and Substance lunch time panel discussions. The Ryerson community is invited for a free light lunch of soup and listen to and learn from a panelists who impart expertise, understanding of issues, or helpful tips.

Pride at Ryerson

The file consists of notices to the Ryerson community, postcards, and posters regarding Pride events on campus, including the departmental/faculty Display Your Pride contest which was initiated in 2013.

Office of Equity and Community Inclusion

Ryerson Polytechnical Institute press clippings

Series consists of four scrapbooks containing press clippings about Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, students, staff and alumni from a variety of newspapers.

Collected by Parry & Newton Public Relations Advertising Publicity, Toronto, Canada.

Ronald D. Besse Information Commons Launch

This file contains correspondence related to the fundraising campaign "Invest in Futures" and the reception for the Ronald D. Besse Information and Learning Commons held on November 15, 2004.

Sample Library Circulation Book Cards

File contains samples of Ryerson Institute of Technology and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Library book cards :

  • Circulation book card (or borrowing card) and sleeve (1 each) - The sleeve was attached inside the book and the card inserted with the title and author and an area for numerous patron signatures and dates of return. The card was re-used until all the patron signature areas were filled. Typically, pre-computer.

  • Library return tickets - these library borrowing cards are partial computer punch cards with an area to manually stamp the due date and indicate any fine(s) paid or owed by the patron.

  • Computer Library Circulation book cards - fully computerized circulation punch cards. The punched holes, when inserted into a computer, supplied the binary information about its correspondening book.

Library book plates

File contains book plates placed inside books donated to the Library. Two samples are directly related to the donors, Shell Canada and by Olivia Chow and family for the Jack Layton personal library.

Library Card Validation Embossing Press

Two hand-held steel embossing presses used to validate Library / ID cards : To use, each new term a removable die replaced the previous term die, for example, Fall 1986 (F86) would replace the previous academic year's Winter 1986 (W86) die. The last term either press was in operation was W87. The die is still in situ.

Library user cards

File contains 16 library user cards. At least one, if not all the plastic cards, would have been updated to represent card validity for each academic term by use of a hand-held embossing press which embossed the term letter and year, for example, Fall 1986 die was replaced with a W87 die. The file contains one card that has three embossed symbols, although not exactly as described here. See RG 5.187 for the press.

Cookbooks

Series contains published cookbooks, pamphlets, and magazines, including promotional recipe collections from food companies, community fundraising cookbooks, governmental publications, and textbooks. The books are catalogued and searchable on the library catalogue (https://library.torontomu.ca/).

Canadian community cookbook collection

  • 2021.08
  • Collection
  • 1888-2005

This collection contains Canadian cookbooks and textbooks with a focus on community created cookbooks, diet and nutrition cook books, high school textbooks, and food company cookbooks and pamphlets.

Alumnae World War II scrapbook page 6

Letter from Lieutenant Nursing Sister M. Montizambert No. 4 C. G. H. (Canadian General Hospital) C.A.O. (Canadian Army Overseas) to Grace Bolton. Letter is blue and folds up into its own envelope - an armed forces air letter. Canadian General Hospital (C. G. H) #4 was Aldershot General Hospital located in Farnborough, Hampsire, England.

Alumnae World War II scrapbook page 3-5

Letter from Lieutenant Nursing Sister E. Mary Stewart from the 7th Canadian General Hospital C.A.O.F (Canadian Army Occupation Force) C.A.O (Canadian Army Overseas) to Grace Bolton. The 7th Canadian General Hospital was moved to Sanderbusch, Germany (from Hahn) in July of 1945, acting as a garrison hospital until it disbanded in May of 1946.

Alumnae World War II scrapbook page 2

Second page in scrapbook. Front has typed note "Box sent to Miss M. McMullen for Easter in March 1946". Underneath this is a newsclipping listing the contents of Overseas parcel no. 129 and the cost for shipping parcel.
Back of page has typewritten "Contents of boxes sent to overseas nurses Xmas 1945". Underneath this are two typed lists of box contents for Parcel No. 83 for servicemen, and parcel no. 90 for civilian in the British Isles.

Correspondence - Archivist

Sub-series contains correspondence sent and received by the Archivist. Included are records from Claude Doucet and Owen Jenkins. The records have been divided into the following files:
RG 149.51.02.01 Claude Doucet - incoming and outgoing emails
RG 149.51.02.02 Claude Doucet - general correspondence
RG 149.51.02.03 Owen Jenkins - outgoing emails
RG 149.51.02.04 Jim Peters - general correspondence

Correspondence - general

File contains general correspondence to and from the Archives. Topics include staffing, visits and tours, research and other assorted topics.

Correspondence - Collections

File contains correspondence and accompanying materials regarding artifacts and textual materials donated to the Archives.

A&SC Correspondence

Series contains correspondence to and from Archivist and Archives staffing. It has been sub-divided into sub-series:
RG 149.51.01 Correspondence - general
RG 149.51.02 Correspondence - Archivist
RG 149.51.03 Correspondence -collections
RG 149.51.04 Library/University procedures
RG 149.51.04

Rowsell's City of Toronto and County of York Directory

This file contains one copy of the Rowsell's Toronto City Directory (1850-1851). Also included are two articles, photocopies of selected pages, and the Library Circulation book card set in place when the book was removed from the Library to the Archives.

Rowsell

Normal School Caretaker Lachlan McCorkindale - photographs and negatives

The photographic images in this file are black and white copy negatives and corresponding copy prints from three photographs showing Lachlan McCorkindale, the caretaker of the Education Department/Toronto Normal School at St. James Square. Mr. McCorkindale was born in Scotland on October 25, 1845 and died on March 17, 1913. McCorkindale is buried in Toronto's Prospect Cemetery.

The photographs consist of :

  1. A portrait of Lachlan McCorkindale ; his wife, Sara Jane (nee Doak, b. March 25, 1861, d. March 26, 1913) ; their young daughter, (Edna) Gertrude McCorkindale (b. April 4, 1893, d. 1990) ; and McCorkindale's nephew Willie. Taken in a photographer's studio.

  2. Mr. McCorkindale with a group of individuals on the grounds of the Normal School next to one of its buildings. One of the individuals is an Indigenous person in full regalia. There is also a tent on the left hand side. It is possible that the photograph was taken on the occasion of an event which took place under the auspices of the Museum of Education and Fine Arts housed within
    the Normal School buildings.

  3. Mr. McCorkindale, with four unidentified women, in front of what is thought to have been his residence at the Normal School. This building became the Ryerson "Dreamhouse" in the 1950s -- a model home which served as both residence and classroom for Home Economics students.

Toronto Normal School

Emoti-Chair World Premiere

This file contains notice about World premiere of Emoti-chair, a device which allows the deaf and hard of hearing to experience music in a way not possible before. It was presented by The Science of Music, Auditory Research and Technology Lab.

Pencil and Robertson Brothers Ltd chocolate candy wrapper

  • RG 114.10
  • Dossier
  • [ca. 1900-1958)
  • Fait partie de Oakham House

This file has been divided into two folders, RG 114.10.a, contains general information primarily about the Toronto chocolate and candy manufacturer, Robertson Brothers Limited. The second folder, RG 114.10.b, houses the pencil and Robertson chocolate wrapper for a "Milk Milken", determined to be hidden by a working boy(s) while living at the Working Boys' Home, sometime between 1900 and 1958.

Toronto Normal School - Jack Crossen donation

The series contains the memoriablia of Jack Crossen, a student of the Toronto Model School between approximately 1928 and 1938.

Jack Crossen was born in 1920 or 1921 and died January 2, 2022 at 101. While attending the Model School he won athletic awards. Perhaps by being a he has a connection to the Toronto Normal School in 1941 with a 1941 dance card and tie pin. Jack loved to dance and in his later life was known as "Dancing Jack".

At the age of 19 he volunteered for World War II and was enlisted in the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (CAC) and The British Columbia Regiment of the 4th Canadian Armoured Brigade of the 1st Canadian Army. He landed on Gold Beach in Normandy in 1944 and fought through northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into Germany. In June 2016, he was awarded France's highest medal of honour, The French National Order of the Legion of Honour, for his military service (Sergeant) during the Battle of Normandy and the final Liberation of France.

Toronto Normal School

The Globe Exhibition Competition, 1935 Toronto Normal-Model School Senior Fourth Boys, Globe Shield Winners - newspaper cliipping and note

Hand annotated newspaper clipping with image of The Globe Exhibition Competition, 1935 Toronto Normal Model School Senior Fourth Boys, Globe Shield Winners and typed note with index of individuals appearing in the photograph. Picture taken at Gould Street entrance to Normal School.

Toronto Normal School

Normal School Literary Society at Home dance card

The file contains a small dance programme with space for 12 dances and an accompanying pencil with which the cardholder penciled-in her dance partner for each dance. Four dance types are pre-set, for example, the Rye Waltz. The music at the dance was provided by Howard Cable. Verso lists patrons and committee members. Dance card was used at a dance held at the Toronto Normal School on January 24, 1941.

Toronto Normal School

Guest register

Green leather bound guest register. First used for School's 10th anniversary banquet held February 20, 1959. Included on the flyleaf is an order of events. Then is was used for the Founders' Dinner, held February 12, 1965. Then in 1972 Jim Peters started using it to log visitors to the Archives.

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