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The Ryerson Rambler was the magazine was the alumni magazine from 1963-1997.
Grant Collingwood photographic fonds
The Collingwood collection contains 35mm, 120mm and 4x5 negatives as well as prints and color slides. Grant Collingwood photographed Toronto from 1940s to 1990s. The collection consists of photographs of jazz musician, street views of Toronto, events and trade fairs, weddings, architecture and the office culture. Additionally, there are photographs of manufacturers and machinery.
Grant Collingwood
Toronto Metropolitan Association of Part-time Students (TMAPS)
Metropolitan Undergraduate Engineering Society
Founded in 1989 as an amalgamation of the individual Engineering course groups.
Canadian community cookbook collection
This collection contains Canadian cookbooks and textbooks with a focus on community created cookbooks, diet and nutrition cookbooks, high school textbooks, and food company cookbooks and pamphlets.
Fonds contains textual, graphic, audio and video records related to CJRU 1280AM radio station.
CJRU Radio
Art history and history of photography slides
Fonds contains published teaching slides for art history courses, with a focus on the history of photography. Series include Janson's History of Art, 5th Ed., Gardner's Art Through the Ages, Early Canadian Photography, and the National Gallery of Canada.
National Gallery of Canada
Toronto Metropolitan Faculty Association (TFA)
Frank G. Sommers director interviews
Fonds contains the text and audio records of interviews conducted by Dr. Frank Sommers with European and Canadian film directors Marianne Ahrne, walerian Browczyk, Bert Haanstra, Claude Jutra, Ettore Scola, and Alain Tanner between 1978 and 1979. Photographs, press clippings, and promotional texts related to films directed by the interviewees are also included.
Sommers, Frank
Paul Christie Theatre Program Collection
This collection consists of programs from theatre, opera, and symphony performances that the collector attended from 1952-2020. Most programs have the ticket stub tipped in, and some include newspaper reviews and clippings for the performances.
Records: [textual ; graphic ; photographic; audio visual; artifacts ; publications]
194? - 2004 : 36 Bankers boxes and 23 map cabinet drawers.
The Robert Hackborn fonds contains the records that Mr. Hackborn generated during the course of his television production career and maintained at his private residence after his retirement in 1993. This includes documentation going back to Mr. Hackborn's youth and earliest professional days. The research value of the records in this fonds is significant as it relates to the history of Canadian television production, and the specific programs that Mr. Hackborn contributed to. As an example, the fonds contains photographic and textual documentation of the earliest stages of the show development process for the important children's television programs Mr. Dressup and Mr. Rogers Neighbourhood. The fonds also contains extensive documentation of the creative processes behind the development of Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock, including images of, and correspondence with Mr. Henson.
During his career, Mr. Hackborn was also responsible for the execution of a very large collection of photographs that document the processes of working on a television set. With a professionally trained eye for composition and his camera, Mr. Hackborn systematically documented the television production process of the shows that he worked on. As a result of this work, the Robert Hackborn Fonds contains an impressive collection of this photographic documentation, which should serve as a valuable resource for future academics looking into the history of Canadian cultural output. Note on arrangement: This Robert Hackborn Fonds has been arranged in a manner that pays as much respect to the concept of Original Order as practically possible. Although the collection has been separated into Series based on General Material Designation in the finding aid and database, the physical arrangement of the collection remains identical to the manner in which Hackborn organized and stored his records, except where issues of physical size made such arrangement impossible. The oversized materials in this collection have therefore been arranged and stored in map cabinets designed to accommodate their physical dimensions. In addition, there is a small collection of oversized objects that have been stored on shelves above the collection owing to their size.
Access: There are no restrictions on access to this collection. Researchers must schedule an appointment with Archives & Special Collections in order to view the records, and no records are permitted to leave the reading room or to be loaned out.
Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928
Collection contains books created by the winners of the First Edition Book Award. The Award was established to honor 3rd year photography students who have made exceptional achievements in photobook production. It provides incentive for them to achieve early recognition that will have a lasting legacy in our collection.
As part of MPS507, a 3rd year Image Arts class in The Photographic Book, students are expected to conceive of and create their own book. This is, in part, related to work that has been completed in the co-requisite class, MPS506 - Photographic Production. These are both required courses for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Image Arts) Photography Studies Option.
The Award was established in 2015, enabling the Library to annually purchase the top five books in the class, as judged by the professor, and the Special Collections Librarian. Books are judged at the year end exhibition of the books and evaluation is focused particularly on design, sequencing, and integration of images and text.
Winning books are catalogued in the TMU Library system, including a note about the award, and housed in Special Collections. Occasional exhibits are created to showcase the works.
2015 Winners:
Rebecca Zynomirski, Sheila's Tropical Vacation (Toronto: Rebecca Zynomirski, 2014). TR655.Z96 2014
Lodoe Laura Haines, Stateless / Photographs by Lodoe Laura, forward by Tashi Wangdi (Toronto: Lodoe Laura, 2014).
Evan Hutchinson, 43.7000 79.4000 (Toronto: Evan Hutchinson, 2014).
Lucy Lu, Memories of Nowhere : A book by Lucy Lu (Toronto: Lucy Lu, 2014).
Imogen Wallis-Mayer, An Ambiguous Form (Toronto, Imogen Wallis-Mayer, 2014).
Emily Pleasance, My Relative Life : A Mapping of Memories (Toronto, Emily Pleasance, 2014)
Kristina Smith, Orillia: A Photographic Exploration (Toronto, Kristina Smith, 2013).
2016 Winners:
Andrea Chartrand, Save As. (Toronto: Andrea Chartrand, 2015).
Kayla Blaze Kelley, Dear Dad. (Toronto: Kayla Blaze Kelley, 2015).
Mina Markovic, Komplikovani Identiteti. (Toronto: Mina Markovic, 2015).
Terence Reeves, Looking Outside Looking In. (Toronto: Terence Reeves, 2015).
Gabriel Steele, Jackson. (Toronto: Gabriel Steele, 2015).
Alia Youssef, Self-portraits of my Family in our Backyard. (Toronto: Alia Youssef, 2015).
2017 Winners:
Adrian Walton-Cordeiro – Comtesse De Bertren
Ailene Devries – Two Cities and a River
Fehn Foss – Remembering, Faring
Julia Garnet – Elements
Feline Gerhardt – About Mankind and the Attempt to Increase Significance
Warren Rynkun – The Yard
2018 Winers:
After Grapefruit, Clea Christakos-Gee
Untitled, Raelene Giffin
In Nocte, Rafaela Conde
Into the Water, Lisa McElroy
9869518588, Heather Rattray
Home and Glory, Kalen Huxhan
It’s Good Once You Get There, Hayley Wilsdon
2019 Winners
How to Run Away, Lucy Alguire
Istanbul, Neha Bokhari
Playful urban drifts : a set of instructions for the urban wanderer, Bahar Kamali
Cowboy, Austen Ambraska
Shallow Season, Ally Ambler
Overdressed, Jared Miller
2020 Winners
Metamorphosis by Julie Ng, 2019
Interplay of light by Jordana Petruccelli, 2019
Biotypes by Gabrielle Tyrie, 2019
Two minutes of Progress Avenue by Austin Wadell, 2019
The disposable Glitch series by Teagan Lopes, 2019
Surveillance culture by Yarden Haddie, 2019
2021 Winners
My Mennonite Mother, by Sarah Bauman, 2020
No, You, by Freida Wang, 2020
You, the Light & Nothing Else, by Christina Oyawale, 2020
Right Here, Right Now, by Dein Squires-Rouse, 2020
Mapping Colour, by Abygail De Leon, 2020
Plant Kingdom, by Zongzhe Cai, 2020
Fag, by Tyler Da Silva, 2020
I Beg You To Have Patience, by Caeden Wigston, 2020
2022 Winners:
Back Book, by Pengxiang Zhou
Shrieking sisterhood, by Kayla Ward
The Paper, by Kayla Ward
Calm and Chaos, by Kay Nadjiwon
Rosemary and Thyme, by Katya Lina
Need me, by Peyton Keeler Cox
Meu Avo, by Andrew Moreno
Bring back ice to the lake, by Yixuan Mark Wang
This fonds contains but one article: The Early Ecole Polytechnique as Encyclopaedic School.
Langins, Janis
Fonds contains articles and papers authored and co-authored by Marilyn B Lee.
Lee, Marilyn B.
Fonds in comprised of articles, stories, and a book authored by Welsh. Also in the fonds is student work.
Welsh, Jennifer
Fonds consists of papers authored or co-authored by Woit.
Woit, Denise
Toronto Metropolitan Students' Association
This collection consists of early optical devices commonly known as magic lanterns. The first report of the construction of a magic lantern is generally considered to be referring to the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens in 1659. The lanterns in this collection are dated from the early 1800s until the mid 1900s and include large professional devices as well as consumer models and toy magic lanterns.
The collection also holds over 500 lantern slides on a wide range of subjects. The slides demonstrate different iterations of glass slide projection and the evolution from hand-painted imagery to photographic and mechanical slides.
For more information about the history of magic lantern projection, please see our blog post: https://library.ryerson.ca/asc/2017/10/new-exhibition-projecting-magic/
This fonds contains the following files:
F 807.01- Blueprints: Howard Kerr Hall - Unit III, 1961.
F 807.02 - General Trades: Contract Requirements for Fixed Sum Contract - Howard Kerr Hall - Unit III, 1961.
Meacock, Thomas
Collection consists of theatre programs from Great Britain and Ireland, Broadway venues in New York, and from various theatres in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, including the Shaw and Stratford Festivals. Opera and symphony programmes are also included in this collection.
To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "See the sous-fonds, series or sub-series lists for this collection" title (to the right of the page).
Canadian Opera Company
Fonds consists of 181 comic books, produced in Canada, mainly during World War II, after the War Exchange Conservation Act (WECA), on December 2, 1940 classified American comics as "luxury goods" and limited their importation. These comics are also known as the "Canadian Whites" (due to the fact that the comics were black and white, except for the covers), the comics were published by Commercial Signs of Canada, which consisted of brothers Cyril (Cy) and Gene Bell, with investor John Ezrin. Publication began in the summer of 1941 and included titles Wow Comics, Active Comics, Dime Comics, and Joke Comics. '
In the winter of 1942, Commercial Signs absorbed another publishing house, Hillborough Studios, and renamed the company Bell Features. The acquisition brought the "Triumph Comics" title, and two more, Dizzy Don Detective (later retitled The Funny
Comics), and Commando Comics, soon followed.
When WECA was repealed in June of 1944 and American comic books were once again available to Canadians, Bell Features attempted to remain competitive by expanding their market into the US and the UK, and by publishing some titles in colour. Due to a lack of available newsprint, however, the company shifted its focus on Canadian content and began reprinting American titles.
Source: Scanlon, Meaghan. (10 July, 2015). Written, Drawn and Printed in Canada ---- by Canadians!”
Bell Features, CanCon, and the Perception of Comics in Postwar Canada. Presentation for SHARP Montreal.
Bell Features and Publishing Company Limited
Vocational Training schools and Training and Re-establishment Institutes
The record group contains records created during the period 1937-1947 relating to vocational training for Canada's wartime and post-war (World War II) returning veterans. The bulk of the materials relates to the Toronto Training and Re-establishment Institute located at 50 Gould Street in the old Department of Education offices and buildings. Materials include books, photographs, reports, catalogues, brochures, objects, and textual records.
Toronto Training and Re-establishment Institute
Ted Rogers School of Management
The fonds contains a variety of materials including newspapers, newsletters, correspondence, advertising, photographs, programmes, and brochures related to the Business Division, Business Administration Division, Faculty of Business and the Ted Rogers School of Management.
Ted Rogers School of Management
Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
The Kodak Canada collection contains records and artifacts from the Kodak Heights manufacturing facility in Toronto, as well as the historical collection belonging to the Kodak Heritage Collection Museum. The collection consists of photographs, negatives, advertising records, magazines, pamphlets, daily record books, recipe books, cameras and other photographic equipment produced by Kodak Canada Inc., or other Kodak plants around the world. The collection includes a small selection of financial records, blueprints for Kodak facilities in Canada, and other corporate ephemera, as well as photographs of events, buildings and individual employees that illustrate the social life of the company.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
The collection contains stereoscopic photographs, viewers, and cameras, collected by the donors between the 1970's and the 1990's and dating from the 1850's to the 1990's. Material includes a variety of viewers, cameras, photographs, and ephemera relating to three-dimensional photography.
Canadian Architect magazine fonds
The archive contains thousands of negatives and photographs taken for publication in Canadian Architect magazine. As announced in the magazine's inaugural issue, Canadian Architect reviewed and documented both public and private structures, including churches, homes, businesses, airports, government offices and public spaces. The subjects of the photographs are generally modern Canadian structures, but images of some International sites and early 20th century Canadian buildings can be found in the collection as well. The collection also contains images of entries to the annual national design awards program sponsored by the magazine, the "Awards of Excellence." The collection also functions as a record of the changing nature of magazine production over the latter part of the 20th century. Canadian Architect was the first business publication in Canada to make engravings on site from original photographs, allowing for a rich selection of both prints and negatives. Instructions by editors and layout artists regarding their eventual printing in the magazine are often written directly on the prints, along with photographer's stamps, credit lines or captions.
Canadian Architect
Office of the Vice Provost Academic
The Office of the Vice Provost Academic fonds was created with a large donation of materials from the office. The fonds was been divided into 3 series:
RG 961.001 Academic Standards Committee
RG 961.002 Undergraduate Program Review Audit Committee (UPRAC) - Ryerson University
RG 961.003 Proposals and Reports
Office of the Provost and Vice President Academic
The collection consists of more than 800 items featuring the image of Vladimir Ilych Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union. There is a variety of media, including paper, textile, bronze, alloy, gold, clay, wood, porcelain, stone as well as books, posters, postcards, and 35mm black and white film. The collection was assembled between 1989 and 2003 in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Vilnius and Kaliningrad. The items in the collection have been arranged in the following series: Documentary Films, Posters, Postcards, Books and Periodicals, Records, Pins, Bookplates, Paintings, Rugs and Embroidery, Postage Stamps, Notes, Coins and Commemorative Medals, Sculptures, Reliefs, Flags.
The Heritage Camera Collection is comprised of cameras, mainly from the Wilhem E. Nassau Camera Collection, the Irving G. Rumney fonds, and several other small, individual donations.
This collection traces the evolution of the tools of popular photography from the turn of the nineteenth century to the current digital age. Many of the cameras were manufactured by Kodak Canada or Eastman Kodak, but there are also examples from many other manufacturers, such as: Ernst Leitz, Minox, Polaroid, Nikon, Rollei, Mamiya, Olympus, Contax, and several companies that pre-date, and were eventually amalgamated into Kodak, including the Rochester Optical Company.
Items in the collection are arranged in series according on their form and function; the categories are based on the research and publications of Michel Auer and Todd Gustavson, and often overlap chronologically.
Series are as follows:
Early cameras
Dry plate cameras
Field cameras
Folding (bellows) cameras
Box and snapsot roll film cameras
Detective cameras
Panoramic cameras
Miniature and sub-miniature cameras
Single lens reflex cameras
Twin lens reflex cameras
35mm cameras
In-camera processing (instant) cameras
Point and shoot caemras
One-time-use cameras
Digital and pre-digital cameras
Toy and promotional cameras
Motion-picture cameras
Video cameras
To browse the series, click on the "View the list" link under the "See the sous-fonds, series or sub-series lists for this collection" title (to the right of the page).
Nassau History of the Camera Collection
This collection contains cameras and photographic equipment that outline the history of image-making technology. The collection was assembled by the donor for educational purposes and as a museum exhibition for the City Museum of Warleroo entitled Thru the Lens. The collection also contains research notes and teaching material to accompany items in the collection.
Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
The collection contains Polaroid cameras and accessories. Material includes a variety of cameras, containers, parts and ephemera relating to Polaroid photography
Kodak Lecture Series and Image Arts Lectures
Commencing in 1973, the Kodak Lecture Series Fonds contains audio and video recordings of lectures presenting the work of photographers, filmmakers, photo-based and new media artists, curators and visual media theorists.
A series of lectures at the School of Image Arts (then known as the Photographic Arts Department) was begun by professor Phil Bergerson in 1975 to support the school's unique curriculum. Bergerson wanted to expose his students to new artists and ideas around photography by inviting internationally known artists, curators and theorists to discuss the art of creating, collecting and curating photography. These lectures were financially supported by Ontario Arts Council Grants and ticket sales. The first series (Photographic Perspectives) was extreamly popular, and Bergerson continued to organize the lectures for the next 9 years.
Kodak Canada Inc. stepped in to sponsor the series in 1984, allowing students and the photographic comminity of Toronto to attend all lectures in the series without charge. The series was re-named the Kodak Chair Lecture series (1986-2007), and motion picture and, over time, video and new media artists and theorists joined the line-up of speakers.
Throughout the series, the lectures were documented, on audiocassette and then video tape. In 2009, the lectures began to be streamed online and archived on the RyeCast websites (https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/1/page/Channels.aspx). In 2002, the School of Image Arts received funding from the Canada's Digital Collections (CDC) program, through Industry Canada, to create an online multi-media database of over 200 of the participants, using images and footage captured during the lectures. The project, entitled "Images and Ideas: 25 Years of the Kodak Lecture Series", was completed in 2002 and hosted on the Library and Archives Canada server, along with thousands of other local and national digital projects. The Canada's Digital Collections website is no longer live, but is archived at the Government of Canada website: http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/E/Alphabet.asp
In addition to the Kodak Lectures, the fonds contains the audio recordings of the proceedings of the Canadian Perspectives Conference (1979), a Critique Workshop with Gary Winnogrand (1981), a Critical Writing Workshop with A. D..Coleman (1982), the proceedings of the August Sander Symposium (1982) and the Symposium on Photographic Theory (1983).
The Image Centre
Fonds contains records related to Ruth Gregory's career at Ryerson.
Gregory, Ruth E.
Item is a small folded pamphlet describing how to use the Brownie 127 camera.
Kodacolor Film: For Kodacolor prints on paper
Item is an information sheet on the use of Kodacolor daylight film.
Eastman Kodak Company
The newspaper, formerly known as the Ryersonian will now be known as On The Record. In May of 2021 a renaming committee recommended that the names of both the Ryersonian and the Ryerson Review of Journalism should be changed. The School Council unanimously approved these motions. In July, they reached out to community members with a renaming form. On September 7, 2021 the name was changed to On the Record.
These changes are in line with the University's announcement of its intention to change the name of the University in time for the 2022-2023 school year. This change was one of 22 recommendations put forward by the Standing Strong Taskforce whose mandate was to to develop principles to guide commemoration at the university and to respond to the history and legacy of Egerton Ryerson within the context of the university’s values.
Brodie MacPherson photographic chemical fonds
Bottles of photographic chemicals used by Brodie Macpherson in his home lab. Most are glass bottles with cork stoppers, a few Seagram's beer bottles and other re-purposed household containers, with handwritten labels indicating their contents.
Macpherson, Brodie
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) Working Group
The records within this record group consist of material maintained by the University Archivist, who served on the Working Group. The records also include a personal file (RG 869.03) of documentation, clippings, notices, etc. relating to PIPEDA (2002-2004), which was maintained by the Archivist prior to the formation and during the deliberations of the Committee.
PIPEDA Working Group
Fonds consists of notes, photocopies, correspondence and other textual records pertaining to articles Mollins wrote for The Ryersonian primarily regarding to the extension of the Continuing Education building partially over Lake Devo and the removal of the sculpture, "Bird of Spring" and its mini parkette, at the n/w corner of Dundas and Victoria streets, all of which were vastly funded by the charitable organization, The Devonian Group of Charitable Foundations.
Mollins, Julie
The Office of the Registrar fonds is currently under re-organization.
Fonds contains textual and graphic records related to Pecknold's work as a mime.
Pecknold, Adrian
This fonds contains textual records generated or collected by David Reville relating to various aspects of his academic and political careers.
Reville, David
Fonds contains records and writings created and collected by John McCallum.
McCallum, John
Spira 19th and 20th century foreign language photography publications
The collection contains books and bound periodicals on the subject of photography. Subjects include instructional guides, process descriptions, art photography, early photographic chemistry and product catalogues. Some publications include tipped in photogrpahs. TThe primary language of the collection is German, with a few Spanish, Russian, Czech, and Japanese publications.
Periodicals include:
Allgemeine Photographische Zeitung (January 1924-December 1926)
Photofreund (1924)
Photofreund Jahrbuch (1924-1934)
Photographische Archiv (1866, 1871-1891)
Photographische Correspondenz (1878, 1889-1908, 1928, 1932, 1947-1951)
Spira, Jonathan
January 1, 1978? : The Department of Physical Resources is established with the consolidation of three existing departments:
Thus, the new department's responsibilities includes new building construction, renovations to existing space, plumbing, heating, cooling, light and power, furniture inventories, and, services for computers, TV, audio, telephone, language labs, and projectors and screens, as well as safety and security [from Guide to Physical Resources Services, March 1981 in RG 8.02.]
1986 : Communications from unit, Communications Engineering Services (CES), departs from the Department of Physical Resources and amalgamates with the Computing Centre to form a new department, Computing and Communications Services (CCS) with John Johnston as Director (RG 63). With the departure of Communications, the remaining sections were Engineering, Planning, and Plant Operations; however, other services were moved from Operations and created as two additional units, Campus Services and Security & Safety.
June 1990 : The Department of Physical Resources is divided into two departments :
Records, books, and graphic material related to the Toronto Normal School.
Toronto Normal School
Fonds consists of papers, articles, reports, book chapters, and abstracts written by Michal Bardecki during his time at Ryerson. Topics include wetland conservation, environmental geography, and resources management.
Bardecki, Michal J.
This fonds contains one article: The Effect of Computer Integrated Manufacturing on the Engineering Curriculum of the Future". by Peter Williams of CATE (Centre for Advanced Technology Education) and the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology
Fonds contains records created or retained by Donald Gillies during his career at Ryerson in the Business and Image Arts faculties.
Fonds contains 3 papers written/co-written by David Amborski. The papers were prepared for 3 different conferences/meetings.
Amborski, David
This fonds contains one book in two volumes: " The Loyalists of America and Their Times (Vol. I & II)" written by Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D. Published in 1880 by William Briggs, James Campbell & Son, and Willing & Williamson in Toronto and by Dawson Brothers in Montreal.
Ryerson, Egerton
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Fonds contains materials relating to all aspects of the Hospitality program at Ryerson. There are materials from the beginning of the program in 1951 and every decade since its inception but the majority of the materials date from 1970s and 1980s. Included are objects, photographs, audio-visual materials, graphic and textual materials.
The fonds has been divided into nine series based on topic, material or purpose. They are:
RG 89.001 Ryer's Inn
RG 89.002 Photographs
RG 89.003 Trinidad and Tobago Hotel School
RG 89.004 Program Information files
RG 89.005 Facilities
RG 89.006 Publications
RG 89.007 Conferences, seminars, workshops and courses
RG 89.008 Administrative Records
RG 89.009 Student Related records
Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
This fonds contains articles and reports written or co-written by Swirsky, and a collection of textual records related to the Electrical Technology department and degree proposal.
Swirsky, Ronald Dr.
Fonds consists of 2 textbooks, first and second editions, on electric circuitry.
Boctor, Stalin A.
The majority of his fonds consists of materials from when he was an employee of the Globe and Mail, writing a column 'The World of Learning'.
This fonds contains the following files related to Ryerson faculty Murray Paulin (Business Administration Department ca. 1958). He taught Economics, Sociology and Philosophy classes. In 1983, he won the Ryerson Faculty Association (RFA) Outstanding Service Award.
RIOT is a comedy and music sketch show. Its first show was in 1950 with the students and staff from all parts of the university involved. In 1961 it became student run. In 1964 it appears that outside writers were brought in to write the script - all with Ryerson connected.
Record group contains records by the School of Fashion as of 1950 that relate to fashion shows, meeting minutes and reports, degree proposals and other academic material, promotional material, documentation on special events and projects, and photographs. Includes textual records; black-and-white and colour photographic prints, slides, and negatives; posters; VHS videocassettes; DVDs; and data CDs.
School of Fashion
The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Office of the Director of the Learning Resource Centre
Department of Community Relations
In 1986, Information Services was incorporated into the Department of Community Relations. In 1990, the Department of Development and Alumni Affairs was integrated with the Department of Community Relations to form the Department of Development, Alumni and Community Relations.
Fonds consists of articles authored or co-authored by Kilner, as well as historical photographs of Toronto and Ryerson.
Kilner, Tom
This fonds contains textual records and promotional material.
Damude, Brian
This fonds contains one issue of the journal 'Plan Canada. Canadian Institute of Planners'. (issue 26: 2 - April 1986 Neighbourhood Planning). Keeble served as the Guest Editor of this issue of the journal.
Keeble, Ron
This fonds contains reviews and critiques, invitations, certificates, writings, a framed sketch, books, photographs, and business cards.
North, John
This fonds contains the following files:
F 84.1 - Papers, 1973-76.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 84.2 - Speeches and Addresses Presented by George Korey, 1971-76.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
F 84.3 - Liryki, Nostalgiczne, 1972.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 84.4 - Documentation File photographs, 1971-1977.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Korey, George Dr.
Margaret Scott MacGregor fonds
This fonds contains the following file:
F 264.01 - Books - published, 1967-1971.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
This fonds contains the textbooks, audiocassette tapes, and equipment used in the delivery of secretarial courses, as well as photographs, and other documentation.
Thompson, Evelina J.
Fonds consists of 11 books and a caricature poster. The books were written by Hrayr during his time at Ryerson and deal with food, wine, and the hospitality industry.
Berberoglu, Hrayr
File contains books about Canadian law written by Fred Chapman while he was a professor at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Chapman, Frederick A. R.
This fonds contains the file, F 230.1 - Toronto : Reflections of the Past, 1972
Filey, Mike
This fonds contains the following file:
F 240.1 - Canadian Writers & Their Works : Hugh Garner, 1972.
This fonds contains articles, papers, course notes, correspondence and other materials authored and collected by Peter Hiscocks.
Hiscocks, Peter D.
Fonds consists of course notes.
Miller, Jack Ernest C.
Fonds contains course notes and class books created by Arthur E. Cooper in his role at Training Supervisor at Honeywell and as as professor at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Also included is a file containing a photograph and curriculum vitae for Arthur Cooper.
Fonds is divided into 2 series - Human Resources Training and Mastery Learning Workbooks, and one file.
Cooper, Arthur E.
Office of University Advancement
This fonds contains a collection of published materials, audio visual items, textual records, photographs, electronic resources, and artifacts.
Layton, Jack
Fonds consists of a photocopied article written by Jacques Blin for the Canadian Political News & Life Newspaper.
Blin, Jacques
The trophies and the plaque were awarded at darts tournaments. One trophy is for the Ryerson Alumni dart championship.
Ryerson Darts Club
Fonds consists of one paper authored by Altrows.
Altrows, Lawrence
Gertrude Maude Boeschenstein Knighton fonds
File contains a masters thesis, a Ph.D thesis and a paper authored by Trude Boeschenstein.
Fonds contains papers and other items authored by Barbara Orser.
Orser, Barbara
Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Services
Effective July 2002 Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Services disbanded and the archival RG 294 is closed.
Fonds consists of a magazine containing an article written by Adrian Bevis and a photocopy of a notice about an acting workshop run by Bevis's mother and held in a building previously on the site of present-day Jorgenson Hall.
Bevis, Adrian
Fonds contains a report and a working paper authored by Schlanger.
Schlanger, David
Fonds consists of materials authored and co-authored by Ryerson University Economics professor Dagmar Rajagopal. The fonds has been divided into three series - papers, articles, and book chapters.
Rajagopal, Dagmar
This fonds contains the following files:
F 408.1 - Articles, 1988.
F 408.2 - Journalism Curricula on the Coverage of Diversity: An International Perspective., 1995.
F 408.3 - Rethinking Old Methods, 1990.
F 408.4 - E-Mail
F 408.5 - Letter To The Editor (Toronto Star), 2002.
F 408.6 - Miller/Nolan Research Project, 1998.
F 408.7 - Yesterday's news: why Canada's daily newspapers are failing us, 1998.
Miller, John
Fonds consists of different accessions of materials including photograph, negatives, textual records, drawings, and books. Some materials were created and maintained by Eugen Bannerman and reflect his work at Ryerson as well as his work as an author and a reverend. Included are files on his work on the Mace Committee; books and articles he has written; programs and memorial booklets from services he conducted for former Ryerson faculty and staff; and brochures.
Bannerman, Eugen
This fonds contains the following files:
F 417.1 - The Cabinet and Policy Making In Authority & Influence: Institutions, Issues and Concepts in Canadian Politics, 1986.
F 417.2 - The Cabinet And Policy Making*++, 1986.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Petrozzi, Wayne