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Demolition of Ryerson Hall

Looking west demolition of third floor of west wing. Workers on site. Photograph taken from roof of Howard Kerr Hall West.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Demolition of Ryerson Buildings

View from roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking east at remains of heating plant structure and Middle Building. Heat stack still there.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Envelope 10

Envelope contains 9 photographs of buildings at Case Western Reserve University. At the time the photographs were taken it was Case Institute of Technology.

The Case Institute was located in Cleveland Ohio. It was founded in 1877 by Leonard Case Jr., a philanthropic citizen of Cleveland and early benefactor of the engineering school. He initiated a secret trust to endow a polytechnic school in Cleveland. This school would train men in engineering and applied science, enabling them to build on a young, growing nation's vast resources. Within four months of his death in 1880, the trust was administered and the Case School of Applied Science was born.

Classes initially were held in the Case family's downtown Cleveland home until a provision to Stone's gift that Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science occupy adjoining campuses led to the school's relocation in 1885 to what is now known as University Circle on the city's east side. Funds for the land, however, had to be raised by the community.

A committee for the two institutions raised $119,400 from 56 donors by March 1881. A land purchase discount from Cordelia Ford and Liberty E. Holden, whose 43-acre property formed the early campus, netted $33,000. The Ford family's University Circle-area homesteads were the initial locations of the Women's College of Western Reserve University and the School of Law.

The joint land purchase was the first of many collaborations between Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science. Over the years, the university developed strong liberal arts and professional programs, while the institute, which adopted the name Case Institute of Technology in, became a top school of science and engineering.

The two institutions agreed their 1967 federation would create a complete university worthy of national distinction. Case Western Reserve University immediately became a leading institution for academics and research, as well as one the nation's top-ranked universities.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Bill Cott fonds

  • F 537
  • collection
  • 1990-1993

Fonds consists of a paper and an application authored by Cott.

Cott, Bill

Lionel Willis fonds

  • F 539
  • collection
  • [ca. 1986]

Fonds consists of correspondence authored by Willis.

Willis, Lionel

Hamilton Institute of Technology yearbook

Eric Palin's personal copy of the yearbook for the Hamilton Institute of Technology, where he was a guest at their May Convocation. In 1967 the Hamilton Institute of Technology became the Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology.

Photographs

File contains photographs of or taken by Eric Palin. Included are both school and personal photographs.

Lois Spargo fonds

  • F 542
  • collection
  • 1993

Fonds includes two presentations authored by Spargo.

Spargo, Lois

The commercial structure of Nagoya

There are 2 copies of this report.This report is part of a series of case studies completed by the CSCA for their project on the Competitive Position of Canadian Commercial Activities within the Global Market. Project was sponsored by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Simmons, Jim

Applied geography papers: the commercial structure of Hong Kong

This file contains 2 copies of this report created in conjunction with Ryerson's School of Applied Geography. Report was second in series of case studies completed by the CSCA for their project on the Competitive Position of Canadian Commercial Activities within the Global Market. Project was sponsored by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Simmons, Jim

Retail border wars: winning the international retail race

There are 2 copies of this report. This report describes the final research phase in a in series of case studies completed by the CSCA for their project on the Competative Position of Canadian Commercial Activities within the Global Market. Project was sponsered by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Evans, Wendy

Internationalization Action Group

  • RG 603
  • collection
  • 1993-1997

This record group consists of records related to the Internationalization Action Group and the International Working Committee. Included are various reports, updates, and agreements.

International Action Group

Carole Chauncey fonds

  • F 605
  • collection
  • 1995

Fonds contains a paper co-authored by Carole A. Chauncey.

Chauncey, Carole

Bharat Shah fonds

  • F 606
  • collection
  • 2000 - 2003

This fonds contains work authored by Bharat Shah

Ryerson Polytechnic University student design for industry

File contains an article published in Surfacing, Summer 1995, detailing a partnership between Ryerson Fashion students enrolled in Harley Jackson's "Texture and Surfaces" course and clothing manufacturers, Oscardo Inc. and Wilson Sports Equipment Canada. File also contains photocopies of a brochure featuring Wilson Sports apparel designed by Ryerson students.

Marion Joppe fonds

  • F 610
  • collection
  • 1995-2001

Fonds contains paper, addresses, journal articles, book reviews, and presentations authored and given by Marion Joppe.

Joppe, Marion

Urban Green Tourism - Ecotourism in the City: The Case of Toronto (Canada)

One copy of paper co-authored by Marion Joppe, and Rachel Dodds and Anna Gibson of Green Tourism Association of Canada. Paper presented by Dodds at the Sustainable Development and Management of Ecotourism in the Americas conference held in Cuiaba, Brazil August 22- 24, 2001. Conference was a preparatory conference for the International Year of Ecotourism, 2002.

Joppe, Marion

School of Retail Management

  • RG 772
  • collection
  • 1998-

This fonds consists of materials related to the School of Retail Management.

Ted Rogers School of Retail Management

Seminars and Workshops

File consists of email notices with information pertaining to various subject seminars sponsored by the Department of Geography and School of Retail Management.

Leslie Hall fonds

  • F 773
  • collection
  • 1999-2000

Fonds consists of two articles authored by Hall.

Hall, Leslie

Miscellaneous Ryerson decals

File consists of a sheet of four blue and gold Ryerson decals: 2 Ryerson crests, 1 Ryerson pennant with crest and RIT, 1 crest above a Ryerson name banner.

R.I.T. Frosh beanie

This beanie would have been worn by either Ken or Joyce Hack (nee Shepherd) as a first year student during Initiation when Frosh were required to perform acts, such as shine shoes or sing at the command of other students and often in costume.

Hack, Ken and Joyce

Ryerson ribbons and Frosh button

White and blue metal button with opening for student's name "Fashion Joyce Shepherd". A blue, a gold, and a white ribbon are knotted and attached to back of pin. It is a frosh button.

Rally tag and ribbons

A cardboard tag with “Beat The Aggies” (Ontario Agricultural College Aggies) attached to Ryerson ribbons (blue, gold and white).

John Carew fonds

  • F 781
  • collection
  • 1948-1950 [reproductions made later]

Fonds conists of photographs and textual records created while John Carew was a student at Ryerson.

Carew, John

Student progress record

This file contains a reproduction of John Carew's student progress record from his days as a student at Ryerson.

Journal articles

This file contains articles authored by Said Easa, including:
-Toward A World Without Collisions: Role Of Smart Technologies
-Road Safety: A Global Challenge

Robert G. Ward fonds

  • F 788
  • collection
  • 1951

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.

Scenes of Ryerson

File consists of twelve copies of 35mm colour slides from the personal collection of Bob Ward, 1954 Photographic Arts graduate. Includes: #1-2: Shots taken on Gould St. (1) Entrance gate at the corner of Gould & Church Sts. (2) Ryerson Hall#3-7: Shots of a Ryerson group parading from the Guelph train station to the Guelph campus for a Homecoming football game.#8-12: Shots taken during Ryerson student initiation week.

Election Posters

The file contains posters collected from campus halls after the election period. It has been divided into two folders:

(1): 1972 - 1995
(2): 1996 -

Cultural clubs notices

This file contains notices for student activities related to the many cultural groups within the university. Also included in this file are notices for cultural pop culture clubs.

Students' Union Board of Directors meetings, March 8, 1978 - November 6, 1978

File contains agenda and minutes from the Ryerson Students' Union Board of Directors (SURPI) from March 8, 1978 to November 6, 1978. The front of the ledger contains the appendices from the March 8 meeting. The rest of the materials relating to the March 8 meeting can be found in record RG 79.49.10. Ledger arranged in two files.

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