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- 1853-2000
Fonds contains items created and collected by Roly Salvas. It has been divided into 3 series - Papers, Invitations, and Canadian Institute Journals.
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Fonds contains items created and collected by Roly Salvas. It has been divided into 3 series - Papers, Invitations, and Canadian Institute Journals.
Robin Rowland is an independent author, journalist and visual journalist, based in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada. From 1995 until 2001, Rowland taught Computer-Assisted Reporting and Investigative Techniques at the Ryerson School of Journalism. Until March 2010, she worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s news division as the Photo Editor for CBC News and as a producer for the news website CBCnews.ca. From 1988 to 1994, Rowland worked for CTV News. From 1982 to 1984, she worked for the CBC’s pioneering new media experiment, Project Iris, which involved sending to news out through the then primitive teletext system. She is the author of five books, including the first book on how to do research on the Internet.
Fonds consists of one book authored by Rowland.
Rowland, Robin
Fonds consists of a film created by Roberts Freimuts.
Freimuts, Roberts
Fonds consists of 1 monograph authored by Robert Teigrob, published by the University of Toronto Press in 2009. Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Teigrob, Robert
Fonds consists of an article authored by Murray.
Murray, Robert
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
This fonds contains the following files:
F 51.1 - Programming With System/370 Assembler Language, 1984.
F 51.2 - Papers, 1979.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Lavery, Robert Greer
Fonds consists of a leaflet advertising an exhibition of Greenberg's paintings.
Greenberg, Robert
Fonds consists of articles authored by Gardner, as well as photographs from his student days at Ryerson.
Gardner, Robert
Robert George Ward graduated from Ryerson in 1954 with a diploma in Photographic Arts. Ward was born in Hamilton, Ontario, where he attended Central Secondary School. While at Ryerson, Ward was a member of the camera club and the rifle team.
Fonds consists of photographic negatives taken of Ryerson campus while Ward was a student.
Ward, Robert G.
Fonds consists of articles authored by Fulford.
Fulford, Robert
Fonds consists of 3 accounting textbooks co-authored by Robert Beam while he was employed at Ryerson.
Beam, Robert E.
This fonds contains the following files:
F 197.1 - Chemical Contaminants In Food, 1984.
F 197.2 - Focus Groups As A Tool In Food Product Development 1984.
Cumming, Robert
This fonds contains papers, studies, correspondence, lecture notes, and proposals.
Fonds contains a book co-authored by Robert Gwilliam.
Gwilliam, Robert B.
This fonds contains the following files:
F 560.01 - Reports, 1993.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 560.02 - A study of sass transfer in a turbulent bed contractor : [Ph.D. thesis], 1995.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 560.03 - Study of hydrodynamics in a fluidized bed with flow monitor, 2001.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Guerriere, Robert A.
This fonds contains textual records related to Richard Budny's Ryerson career.
Richard Malinski was the Chief Librarian at Ryerson University Library between 1990 and 1999.
Malinski, Richard
This fonds contains the following files:
F 241.1 - Space Suits And Gumshoes, 1972.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 241.2 - Print: Portrait, n.d.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Fonds consists of an article and report authored by Cheung.
Cheung, Richard
This record group consists of various materials related to the Rho Alpha Kappa fraternity including newsletters, administrative materials, promotional materials, photographs, and objects.
Rho Alpha Kappa
Rheta Rosen is a family sociologist and a professor emeritus at Ryerson University with an area of interest in aging and intergenerational relationships. Besides developing the continuing education Certificate in Family Life Education in 1991, she was active on the committee that created the present Certificate in Family Supports. Rheta has taught Group Dynamics and Interpersonal Communication at Ryerson University and at Ryerson’s School of Nutrition. She was the Coordinator of the Interpersonal Skills Teaching Centre and Coordinator and Director of Learning and Teaching Services at Ryerson University. She has a PhD in Sociology from York University.
This fonds contains:
F 66.1 - Reports by Rheta Rosen, 1985.
F 66-2 - Proposal for a Certificate in Family Life Education by Rheta Rosen, 1990.
F 66.3 - A Parent Education Program for Older Parents (60+): Education for Intergenerational Living by Rheta Rosen, 1993.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Rosen, Rheta
This fonds contains the following files:
F 249.1 - Manuscript Style guide, 1965-73.
F 249.2 - Faculty Event photograph, 1976.
F 249.3 - The Teaching of Business Communication in Canada, 1981.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Fonds contains papers, reports, and articles authored by Rena Mendelson. Material created by Mendelson in her role as Director of and Professor in the School of Nutrition, Consumer, and Family Studies at Ryerson University.
Mendelson, Rena
Fonds consists of textiles, objecs, photographs, graphic material and textual records Rudiak accumulated while a studen at Ryerson.
Rudiak, Ray
The fonds consists of papers authored and co-authored by Ravi Ravindran.
Ravindran, Ravi
Fonds contains two published books written by Boyagoda.
Boyagoda, Randy
Fonds consists of papers authored by Varma.
Varma, Raghuvir Singh
Radio and Television Arts Alumni Association
The Radio and Television Arts Alumni Association became an officially recognized organization in the summer of 2011.
Fonds contains records relating to the 2011 application made by Radio Ryerson Inc, to the CRTC for a broadcasting licence for Toronto. The application was denied and the licence for CKLM-FM 88.1 was granted to Rock 95 Broadcasting Inc. in 2012. Files include all supporting documents submitted to the CRTC, notices of consultation and support postcards procuded by Radio Ryerson.
Radio Ryerson Inc.
Fonds consists of one email, and one letter to the editor written by Rachel Bermon.
Berman, Rachel
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.
This fonds contains the following file:
F 250.1 - Communication Systems II:ELT 405, Lecture & Ref. Notes, 1974.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
Greenwood, R.E.
This fonds contains the following file:
F 234.1 - Accounting Basics, Special Journals and Related Systems, 1974.
Myers, R.A.
Fonds contains R. A. A. Oatridge's PhD dissertation.
Oatridge, R. A. Allan
This file contains draft and final copy of Ryerson 1986-1987 Promotion Plan submitted to the President by The Promotion Planning Group.
President's Advisory Committee on Women
President's Advisory Committee on Student Life
President's Advisory Committee on Senior Involvement at Ryerson
President's Advisory Committee on Athletics and Recreation
Planning and Priorities Advisory Committee
Fonds consists of published materials authored or co-authored by Tremblay.
Tremblay, Pierre
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 :
Fonds consists of one book co-edited by and contributed to by Phyllis Clarke.
Clarke, Phyllis
This fonds contains the following files:
F 212.01 - Papers, 1979-98.
F 212.02 - Proposals and Outlines, 1989-91.
F 212.03 - Reports, 1981.
F 212.04 - Articles, 1985.
Rawkins, Phillip
This fonds contains a collection of postcards (9 sepia tone, 3 colour) donated to the Archives from the Eastall family. These postcards originally belonged to the parents of Philip. Eleven of the postcards are of various Toronto scenes and one is a scene in Ontario. The sepia postcards are:
The Canadian Pacific Railway Terminal;
City Parks;
Main Entrance Canadian National Exhibition;
New General Hospital;
Osgoode Hall;
Promenade Exhibition Grounds;
Toronto Zoo;
Scenes At Hanlan's Point And Ferry Steamers;
University Of Toronto: Showing Campus.
The colour postcards:Toronto:
Elliot House and Shuter Street;
Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
College Street;
Ontario:Yacht
House Boat, Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River.
Fonds consists of a Ryerson football jacket and a photographic print of Coulter in a football uniform.
Coulter, Philip
This fonds contains the following files:
F 419.1 - Entrepreneurial and Sustainable Rural Communities, 1990.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Coppack, Philip
This fonds contains, one photographic print, and one periodical containing a review of a Bergerson exhibition.
Bergerson, Phil
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 consists of articles and reports authored by Williams.
Williams, Peter W.
Fonds consists of one book written by Peter Urs Bender after he had left teaching in Ryerson's Continuing Education department.
Bender, Peter Urs
Fond contains training manual authored by Dr. Peter Strahlendorf.
Strahlendorf, Peter
This fonds contains the following files:
F 679.01 - Ryerson Family papers, 1783-1946.
F 679.02 - Egerton and Mary Ryerson portraits, 1850-70.
F 679.03 - Peter Ryerson Acquisitions documentation, 1995-2003.
F 679.04 - Conservation Treatment of Portrait of Egerton Ryerson, 1989.
F 679.05 - Display card and photographs of donors, 1996.
The fonds contains records created by Peter Di Gangi (Sicani Research), containing research related to Indigenous governance in Canada. The content includes published and unpublished materials and topics include: policy and research papers on Indigenous law and policy, federal government reports and statistics, Ontario government reports and statistics (focused on northern and northwestern Ontario), draft reports and intervenor submissions prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP), Assembly of First Nations reports and committee kits, records from the Centre for Treaty Advocacy, policy papers on federal legislation and the Indian Act, social programs, taxation, lands, various court cases and decisions with analyses, materials on the evolution of federal Claims policy and efforts at reform, some material related to United States Indian policy and treaties.
The fonds has been divided into series by box (35 in total) and further divided into files and items. The series, file, and item titles were provided by the donor (with some exceptions).
Names and terminology used in the scope and content field reflect the names and terminology used in the files and on the items and is often outdated and out of use. (i.e. Department of Indian Affairs (DIA); Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations). Every attempt has been made to utilize the current names in the creator and access points fields in the records (i. e. Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC); Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN).
Di Gangi, Peter
This fonds contains articles, papers, course notes, correspondence and other materials authored and collected by Peter Hiscocks.
Hiscocks, Peter D.
This fonds contains the following files:
F 177.1 - Role of Research at Ryerson, 1987.
Records are under review. Contact the Archives for information on access.
F 177.2 - Airborne and Satellite Verification of Arms Control Agreements : Past, Present, and Future, 1989.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 177.3 - Aurora Papers 12 : Controlling the Global Arms Threat : Proceedings of a Workshop on The Technology for Arms Control Verification in the 1990s, 1992.
Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
F 177.4 - Aurora Papers 22 : Arms Control in the 1990s : Proceedings of a Workshop on Chemical Weapons, Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in Outer Space, 1993.
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
Percy Ploss (February 21, 1928 - August 1, 2013) graduated with a Diploma in Printing Management from the first graduating class at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1950. Ploss was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and spent much of his youth in Welland, Ontario. He attended Welland High School and served as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He began attending Ryerson in 1949. While there, Ploss helped start The Little Daily newspaper, acting as its Managing Editor and producing the first colour plate for the publication. He was awarded the Toronto Club of Printing House Craftsmen Scholarship in 1950 and was a member of the Gamma Epsilon Tau Fraternity. After graduation, Ploss began a career in printing and publishing. Over the course of this career, he worked for General Printers (Lindsay, ON), Arta Publishing (Toronto, ON), and as an owner of Bell Offset Printing (Toronto, ON). Following his retirement, he undertook a number of entrepreneurial ventures in Ontario, including a gas bar in Huntsville and a plastics company in Hespeler.
Fonds consists of textual records, books and manuals accumulated by Ploss while a student at Ryerson and throughout the course of his printing career.
Ploss, Percy
Fonds consists of a working paper authored by Padanyi.
Padanyi, Paulette
This fonds contains the following file:
F 729.01 - A history of mechanical engineering at RPU, 1998.
Fonds consists of articles authored or co-authored by Poh.
Poh, Paul
Fonds contains textual records and photographic materials.
Nowack, Paul
Fonds consists of a book authored by McLaughlin.
McLaughlin, Paul
Fonds consists of a book authored by Northey.
Northey, Patrick
Fonds consists of articles, papers, and books authored or co-authored by Sniderman.
Sniderman, Patricia
Fonds contains items authored and co-authored by Patricia Izard Jensen in her role as a professor in the Nutrition program at Ryerson University.
Jensen, Patricia Izard
Fonds contains records related to Patrice Dutil's academic career as a Ryerson faculty member.
Dutil, Patrice
Fonds consists of a paper and a report authored by Pamela Hitchcock.
Hitchcock, Pamela
Fonds consists of audio reels and video tapes (VHS, U-Matic and Betacam) with excerpts of interviews, television shows and specials intended for broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) English Television Network. The tapes were compiled by Paddy Sampson during the course of his employment with the CBC as a television producer.
Sampson, Paddy
Fonds consists of architectural drawings of Howard Kerr Hall.
Peat, Owen
This record group consists of materials related to Ryerson's annual Open House event that provided the public a first-hand look at Ryerson.
Open House Committee
The Ryerson One Card Office was created in December 2002. The One Card was introduced as the university's official ID card for students, staff and faculty; it also served as a library card. The card has magnetic strips that track funds for food contracts, vending machines, and photocopying/printing services. In December 2005, the new Ryerson One Card replaced old Ryerson Photo ID cards and the Intercon Security Access Cards.
By the fall of 2008 the card has been referred to as the Ryerson OneCard. The Office has as its main location in the lower ground level of Jorgenson Hall in JOR02.
The fonds includes job vacancy notices, forms and publicity records related to the OneCard, meal plan, membership and related e-mails.
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.
This fonds contains the following file:
F938.1 - The War on Terror - The Canadian Dilemma, 2009.
Courteaux, Olivier
Office of the Vice Provost Student
The Office of the Vice-Provost Students (VPS) was created in 2007 in response to students' feedback as communicated in the final report of the President's Commission on Student Engagement and Experience, 2006. In particular, the VPS has oversight of the Registrariat and Student Services.
The fonds contain communications from the office including e-mails and poster(s) as well as job vacancy notices.
Office of the Vice Provost Faculty
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
Office of the Vice Principal Technology Division
Office of the Vice President Research and Innovation
Office of the Vice President Administration and Operations
The Office of the Registrar fonds is currently under re-organization.