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Sundial

Series contains texual records relating to the design and creation of the sundial and a copy of the sundial.

Administrative and Internal Records

This series contains files relating to the inner workings and administration of the Department of English. The series is divided into two sub-series, the first and larger sub-series covers documents and reports regarding the management and internal communications of the department, and the second sub-series contains information pertaining to the faculty who staffed the English department.

Ryerson Positive Space

The file consists of textual announcements, graphic posters, and bracelets relating to campaign launches and educational sessions.

Please note RSU records contain Positive Space records.

Equity, Harassment and Safety Services Department

Toronto Normal School - Harvey Curry records

The contents of the Series originally belonged to Harvey Curry, a 1924 graduate of the Toronto Normal School. Included is a brief handwritten biography of Harvey Curry (photocopy of the original) and a copy of his obituary from December 1990, as well as photographs taken by and/or given to Harvey during his time at the Toronto Normal School.

Included in the donation is a 1923/1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook. It has been arranged to the yearbook Series, RG 16.02 with notations it originally belonged to Harvey Curry. A link is provided below. Also included in the yearbook Series is a yearbook that apparently belonged to Velma Quinn, but donated with the Harvey Curry records.

Papers

File contains papers authored by Helmut Burkhardt for various conferences, meetings, and other publications.

Committees and Councils

Series contains records relating to councils and committees that the Faculty of Community Services organized or took part in. The series consists of the following files:
RG 186.006.001 December 6th Memorial Committee
RG 186.006.002 Community Services International Development Committee
RG 186.006.003 Interdisciplinary Ryerson Group on Women in Science
RG 186.006.004 Computer Coordinating Committee - Faculty of Community Services
RG 186.006.005 Committee for the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute

Ryerson Press Collection Books

Series contains books published by the Ryerson Press company between 1862 and 1973, as well as publishing catalogues. The series does not represent a full run of titles produced by the publisher during these dates.

The Ryerson Press

Hot Docs Digital Records

  • 2018.002.004
  • Série organique
  • 1994-2017
  • Fait partie de Hot Docs Fonds

This series contains born-digital records related to the Hot Docs Festival such as media kits, press clippings, festival event photographs and documentary trailer videos. The original orders of the digital files have been kept. The files are organized by in folders by year, from 1994 until 2017, although the collection transfer did not include folders for the years 2002, 2003 and 2004.

Box 2 - White Paper and Termination Policy

Series contains records relating to Canada's 1969 White paper "Canada on Indian Policy", Canadian government policy and relations with Aboriginal peoples, termination policy, and Indigenous self-government. The series has been divided into file and items:

2008.008.002.001 Federal-Provincial & Indians
2018.008.002.002 Federal-Provincial & Indians pt. 2
2018.008.002.003 White Paper '69
2018.008.002.004 Jean Chretien - 1971
2018.008.002.005 White Paper - 1972
2018.008.002.006 Citizens +, 1970
2018.008.002.007 UBCIC Brown Paper
2018.008.002.008 MIB-Wahbung 1971
2018.008.002.009 Indian-Eskimo Association, 1970
2018.008.002.010 Bruce Doern - Federal Policy (For RCAP 10/1993)
2018.008.002.011 Self Govt Policy, 1986-1990
2018.008.002.012 Sechelt /86
2018.008.002.013 T. B. Devolution 11/86
2018.008.002.014 Tories 1983-
2018.008.002.015 Fed Policy 1984 - Memos
2018.008.002.016 Nielsen Rpt - 1985
2018.008.002.017 Special Words & Tactics, 1987-88/1994
2018.008.002.018 C-31 Legal Opinion, 7/87
2018.008.002.019 Buffalo Jump, 1987-88
2018.008.002.020 Fed-Prov Resp - Pratt
2018.008.002.021 Fed. Policy - ARC
2018.008.002.022 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Canadian Polar Commission - Performance Report for the period ending March 31, 2003
2018.008.002.023 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Canadian Polar Commission - Performance Report for the period ending March 31, 2004
2018.008.002.024 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Canadian Polar Commission - 2004-2005 Estimates Part III - Report on Plans and Priorities
2018.008.002.025 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Canadian Polar Commission - 2005-2006 Estimates Part III - Report on Plans and Priorities
2018.008.002.026 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and Canadian Polar Commission and Indian Specific Claims Commission Performance Report - for the period ending March 31, 2006
2018.008.002.027 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and Canadian Polar Commission and Indian Specific Claims Commission 2006-2007 estimates - Part III Report on Plans and Priorities

Box 5 - Policy #2: Tax/Fiscal/Social

Series contains records relating to taxation, fiscal, and social programming for First Nations in Canada. The series contains the following files/items:

2018.008.005.001 Indian Taxation - THRC 1978
2018.008.005.002 Penner - Fiscal 83
2018.008.005.003 Taxation/GST: 1989-91
2018.008.005.004 Tax - ITAB Bylaws
2018.008.005.005 Tax: Big Picture
2018.008.005.006 Taxation - Jan/93
2018.008.005.007 Taxation 1991-1993
2018.008.005.008 ITAB - Real Property Tax - 1990
2018.008.005.009 Tax/Ec Dev - AFN 01/1990
2018.008.005.010 AFN - Taxation - 10/91
2018.008.005.011 Taxation Conf. Whistler, 1991
2018.008.005.012 Taxation - Nov. 1993
2018.008.005.013 C-115 - Kamloops
2018.008.005.014 Financing - Goss Gilroy
2018.008.005.015 Taxation - Heather Caswell
2018.008.005.016 Taxation - Kamloops Bylaws
2018.008.005.017 GST Harmonization 4/96
2018.008.005.018 CHST - 95/96
2018.008.005.019 Taxation - 1/96
2018.008.005.020 Fisc/Soc. Programs /96
2018.008.005.021 ITAB - Utility Tax By-Laws B. C.
2018.008.005.022 How Ottawa Spends 1996-97 - Life under the Knife
2018.008.005.023 How Ottawa Spends 1998-99 - Balancing Act: The Post-Deficit Mandate
2018.008.005.024 How Ottawa Spends 1999-2000 Shape Shifting: Canadian Governance Toward the 21st Century

Box 9 - Delgamuukw Box 1

Series contains records and files pertaining to effects of the Delgamuukw v. British Columbia decision and it effect on land claims in Canada. Series contains the following files/items:

2018.008.009.001 Tribal Council & Board Advisory Services Workshop kit
2018.008.009.002 UBCIC - Delgamuukw 3/99
2018.008.009.003 Delgamuukw Analysis 1998
2018.008.009.004 Delgamuukw: Fraser 5/99
2018.008.009.005 Delgamuukw - One Year After conference
2018.008.009.006 1st Special National Conference on Delgamuukw
2018.008.009.007 The Mechanics of Aboriginal Land Settlements: Preparing and Negotiating Claims - A National Conference
2018.008.009.008 Litigating and Aboriginal Law
2018.008.009.009 Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement

Management workshops

Series contains materials related to a variety of Ryerson Management workshops and seminars held offsite. Included are workshops from 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1978.

FORUM newsletter, 1987-1994

Series consists of copies of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Community Relations. They were published throughout the year from September to June or July. Topics included Ryerson specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains volumes 13-17.
The final hard copy edition of the FORUM was published October 2005 - moving to an electronic format with its next issue. It was replaced by an online email newsletter Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009.

Department of Community Relations

Blue and Gold Ball

The Blue and Gold Ball is a student run social event. It was resurrected in 2010 at the initiative of Ryerson President Sheldon Levy.

The file consists of announcements, posters, tickets (2010 only).

Research and Publications

File contains publications and research created by the Faculty of Community Services. Included in the series are:
RG 186.007.001 Research Directory - A compilation of Faculty of Community Services Research
RG 186.007.002 Faculty of Community Services - Interdisciplinary Office newsletter
RG 186.007.003 Faculty of Community Services Update/SRC Update
RG 186.007.004 Proposed Research Coordination Unit: Better Beginnings Better Futures
RG 186.007.005 The Front Line
RG 186.007.006 Library Research Guides
RG 186.007.007 For the Love of Havana
RG 186.007.008 FCS News
RG 186.007.009 Imprints - Faculty of Community Services magazine

Bond House/O'Keefe House Scrapbooks

  • RG 209.05
  • Série organique
  • 1964 - 2004
  • Fait partie de O'Keefe House

Series consists of compiled scrapbooks that documented student and residence life at Bond/O'Keefe House. Includes photographs, correspondence, financials, meeting minutes, ephemera, clippings, and administrative records. A collection of binders (scrapbooks) maintained by Ted Brock, retired "Don" of O'Keefe House, a former resident and a 1960 graduate of the Radio & Television Arts program.The binders provide some insight into the life of students in the Ryerson residences Kerr Hall, 323 and 333 Church St., Bond House (re-named O'Keefe House) from1964 to 1998. The binders contain photographs, lists of residents, correspondence, minutes of meetings, clippings, notices, annual banquet programs and administrative documents dealing with the day to day operations.

Ted Brock

  • RG 209.06
  • Série organique
  • 1963 - 2003
  • Fait partie de O'Keefe House

Series contains records related to Ted Brock's involvement with O'Keefe House.

Articles

Series contains articles written by Philip Rawkins.

Fashion Shows

School of Fashion students began showcasing their creations in small, usually in-house presentations in the form of runway shows and exhibits in the 1950s. These events included the annual graduating class year-end fashion show. More elaborate runway shows, featuring music and choreography, started in 1968. Fashion Design students present their work in numerous shows throughout the school year. The first year-end graduate runway show named Mass Exodus was presented in 1989. The name was subsequently used for all future graduation shows, and the concept of Mass Exodus continued to evolve. For the first two years of Mass Exodus, only fourth-year students from the two program options were involved; in 1990, the year-end showcase began featuring the work of students from all years of the program. Third-year Fashion Communication students are responsible for organizing Mass Exodus, which is the School’s biggest fashion event. They choose a theme, establish committees, and produce the show. In 1995, Fashion students began collaborating with students in the Ryerson Theatre School to create Mass Exodus. The two-day event, held during Ryerson Fashion Week, includes three public fashion shows and an industry show; these shows present the final collections of the graduating Fashion Design students. In addition to the runway shows, Mass Exodus consists of an exhibition, which displays the final capstone projects of the graduating Fashion Communication students; the Mass Exodus catalogue and website; and awards. Mass Exodus is the largest annual student-run fashion show in the world.

Information acquired from: http://www.massexodus.ca/about/history (Last accessed February 2015) http://www.ryerson.ca/massexod/ (Last accessed February 2015)
"This is Ryerson" publication
clippings file

Series contains records produced by the School of Fashion that relate to fashion shows from 1960 to present, with an emphasis on Mass Exodus, the annual year-end fashion show and exhibit for graduating students. Includes textual records, photographic negatives, posters, VHS videocassettes, DVDs, and data CDs.

Committee minutes and reports

Series contains reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence by various committees in the School of Fashion.
Series contains 5 cm of textual records.

Degree proposals and other academic material

Series contains degree proposal information, course descriptions, and other academic documentation related to the School of Fashion.
Series contains 22 cm of textual records.

Howard Kerr Memorial mace

This series consists of records pertaining to the Howard Kerr Memorial Mace.

Through the primary efforts of Dr. Eugen Bannerman, a proposal was made in 1992 to the Seaforth, Ontario Town Council to commemorate Howard Hillen Kerr, one of Seaforth's native sons and the founding principal of Ryerson University, through the creation of a ceremonial mace for use during official University events such as Convocation.

Dr. Bannerman was the driving force behind a fundraising drive to raise $18,000 to bring this project to fruition. Joining him on the Howard Kerr Memorial Mace Committee were: Clare Westcott, a Ryerson Journalism graduate (1950) and former resident of Seaforth; Harry Scott, former principal of Seaforth & District High School; Alf Ross, fomer Mayor of Seaforth; and Ross Ribey, President of the Agricultural Society.

The handcrafting of the Mace was commissioned to cabinetmaker Douglass Morse of Nova Scotia. It is made of solid turned walnut and carries a variety of traditional and historic symbols relating mainly to Howard Kerr and Ryerson University. In the Spring of 1994, the Mace was presented to Ryerson's newly-installed and first Chancellor, David Crombie, at the University's first Convocation following its attainment of university status in 1993. The Mace was presented to Mr. Crombie by Alf Ross and Ross Ribey, on behalf of the donors -- the citizens of Seaforth. Dr. Bannerman was appointed Bedel or mace-bearer and fulfilled this role until his retirement in 2001.

The contents of the sub-series are arranged as follows:

F 364-2.01 Photographs - Kerr, Mace, Convocation
F 364-2.02 Correspondence - Mace, Miscellaneous
F 364-2.03 History, Genealogy, Reminiscences - Howard Kerr And Family
F 364-2.04 Articles - Howard Kerr, Ryerson History
F364-2.05 Remisicences - Clare Wescott Re. Howard Kerr, Seaforth
F 364-2.06 Speeches, Talks, Presentations - Eugen Bannerman
F 364-2.07 Articles - Historical, Miscellaneous
F 364-2.08 Mace - Donors
F 364-2.09 Mace - Convocation
F 364-2.10 Mace - Design
F 364-2.11 Mace - Committee
F 364-2.12 Mace - Costs, Donations, Budget
F 364-2.13 Maces - General
F 364-2.14 Contact Information - Kerr Family
F 364-2.15 History - Egerton Ryerson
F 364-2.16 Rendering (With Caption) - Kerr Mace
F 364-2.17 Rendering - Artist's Concept of Other Potential Design - MC1.05

Memorial services of Ryerson individuals

Series consists of memorial services conducted or moderated by Dr. Eugen Bannerman for Ryerson individuals. The series is arranged into four files:

364.04.01 Brennan, Bluie, 1922-1989
364.04.02 Kenyon, John, 1931-1989
364.04.03 Paulin, Murray, 1917-1986 with accompanying Order of Service
364.04.04 Mordell, Donald, 1920-1988 with accompanying Order of Service

Articles

Series contains articles authored and co-authored by Marilyn B. Lee in her various roles as student, Public Health Inspector, and Professor at Ryerson University.

Maple Leaf Gardens time capsule

The series consists of the following.

  • Four daily newspapers, September 21, 1931 : The Globe ; The Mail and Empire ; The Evening Telegram ; The Toronto Daily Star
  • A four-page, typewritten manuscript and envelope likely from the directors of Maple Leaf Hockey Club
  • A four-page stock prospectus
  • A miniature Canadian Red Ensign flag
  • An ivory elephant pendant with blue ribbon fragments
  • 1930-1931 Official Rule Book, National Hockey League (NHL)
  • 1930-1931 Ontario Hockey Association Rules (OHA)
  • 1931 Official Hockey Rules, Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA)
  • 1931 Toronto Municipal Handbook

Maple Leaf Gardens, Limited

Photographs

File contains 7 photographs taken over a span of at least 20 years.

Unsorted materials

Series consists of materials previously stored on the UM (unsorted materials) shelves in the Archives. They are believed to be files maintained by Gail Donner in her role as the chairman of the Nursing Department.

Included are files on:
Nursing Advisory Committee records; Curriculum Committee records; Assistant Chairman's and Administrative meeting minutes; Departmental Council records; Total Faculty meeting records; Curriculum working parties; College of Nurses of Ontario; Correspondence with the Dean of Community Services; Advisory Committee for post diploma programs in psychiatry, paediatrics, and adult intensive care; Learning resources committee; conference attendance; faculty lay-offs; Heads of Diploma Nursing Programs committee; admissions; and some general information from the various campuses of Ryerson's program - Sick Kids, Women's College, and Wellesley.

Donner, Gail

Artifacts

Series contains artifacts created and/or used by the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association. Included are silver tea sets and coffee urns, a shovel used in the sod turning for the nurses residence in 1951 and later gifted to the Alumnae Assocation, and an embossing die used for printing.

Graduation

Series consists of photographs, objects, and textual records related to graduation of the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing. Series is broken down into 3 sub-series or files:
RG 946.03.04.01 Graduation class photographs
RG 946.03.04.02 Graduation and year pins
RG 946.03.04.03 Graduation documentation files
RG 946.03.04.04 Yearbooks
RG 946.03.04.05 Certificates
RG 946.03.04.06 Graduation exercises and cornerstone laying

Developing for the 80s fundraising campaign

The series holds records documenting preliminary work in establishing the five-year fundraising campaign aimed at improving Ryerson's learning environments through non-governmental donations to upgrade student program equipment, perform building renovations, and ...

The financial goal was $6,000,000 aimed primarily at industry organizations, as well as, alumni, faculty, staff and families, Ryerson intended to promote the school's expertise in technical education, the increasing demand for such education with the lack of adequate funding.

I.T.U. Lessons in printing - a series of practical printing texts for shop, home, and school

Series consists of courses entitled I.T.U. Lessons in Printing by the International Typographical Union in Indianapolis, Indiana. Contains 8 units of learning that appear to be from 2 different course sections, one in general printing and the other is newspaper printing. Used by the Training and Re-establishment Institute of Toronto, some of the booklets have their crest on the front.
Topics include elements of composition, display composition, job composition, english for printers, imposition and lock up, newspaper advertising, and newspaper practice.

International Typographical Union

Eric A. Campbell series

Series consists of materials collected by Eric A. Campbell when he attended the Training and Re-establishment Institute, taking a course in Horology. It is a unique donation as when he started his coursework it was the Training and Re-establishment Institute and completed the course at Ryerson Institute of Technology.

Gordon Bean materials donated in 1992

Series contains records donated by Gordon Bean in 1992 relating to the development of two certificate programs at RPI's Continuing Studies: Library Arts and Information Studies. The files have been arranged according to their original order when donated by Gordon Bean.

Information Technology and Society COCR 941

Series contains material related to the course Information Technology and Society COCR 941 taught by Dr. Norman Ball. Dr. Norman R. Ball created 12 programs dealing with Information Technology and Society for Open College.
Broadcasting was scheduled to begin in 1999. It was a time of growing public, corporate and government interest in, and anxiety over, information technology. The approach of what was called Y2K, the first day of January 2000, brought considerable fear that many software-based systems would fail because they had not been programmed to deal with dates beyond the last day of 1999. Given the approach of Y2K with all of the attendant worries and fears, the course was very topical and attracted considerable following from the beginning.
Dr. Ball interviewed 40 individuals from a range of professions, interests, perspectives and countries (Canada, Australia, UK, United States and Sweden) to gather material for the course. Under the guidance of professional staff at CJ RT/Open College Dr. Ball then incorporated these into the 12 programmes written by him and recorded at Open College studios.

The Jack Layton Chair

File contains of an introduction to The Jack Layton Chair with pledge information.

LTO Conferences

The series holds files on a number of faculty conferences, including the Ryerson Faculty Conference held each May, the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Teaching and Learning Conference Series, and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE).

Objects and Photographs

  • RG 699.03
  • Série organique
  • [ca. 1965-1983]
  • Fait partie de Rho Alpha Kappa

Series consists of photographs and objects created by Rho Alpha Kappa.

Forms and Surveys

Series consists of forms and surveys related to Food Services.

Promotional Materials

Series consists of promotional materials related to student housing.

Papers

Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Denise Woit.

Published Materials

  • RG 76.02
  • Série organique
  • 1970 - 1993
  • Fait partie de Media Centre

This series consists of textual records published by the Ryerson Media Center such as guidebooks and price lists for their services.

Trinidad & Tobago hotel school

In September of 1972 Ryerson entered into an agreement with the Government of Canada, through the Canadian International Development Agency (C.I.D.A.) to provide technical and related assistance to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago for the establishment of a hotel training school, and the training of the faculty and staff to run it.
Sub-series consists of 49 files relating to the establishment of a hotel training school on one of the islands and contain correspondence, agreements, minutes, reports, financial data, personnel records, clippings, background materials, curriculum documents, and photographs.

Administrative records

Series contains administrative type materials related to the Hospitality department. Included are class and faculty lists, new student orientation materials, an office stamp, departmental sign stencil, job postings, memos, correspondence and other materials related to the running of the department.

Seminars

Series contains textual records as of 2005 that are related to seminars and workshops organized by the Department of Mathematics, which include the Mathematics Colloquium, the Master's Seminars, Graphs at Ryerson (G@R) seminars and workshops, and the Biomathematics and Fluids Seminar series.

Commerce Society orientation materials

Series contains documents and other materials created and used by the Ryerson Commerce Society for the Ted Rogers School of Management Frosh week activities. Includes a data CD that contains photographs of one of the events.

Society records

Series contains records related specifically to the Ryerson Commerce Society. Includes the constitution.

Assignment photographs

Series consists of 7,278 photographic negatives or b&w prints created by Ryerson staff and students in the 1950's and 1960's. The photographs were taken for use in the student newspaper, "The Ryersonian" ; the academic course calendar ; the yearbook ; and other school publications. Contact prints for the majority of the collection are available for viewing in our reading room. Negatives are in the process of being scanned.

The photographic images are arranged according to subject :

  • Aerospace Technology
  • Anti-Cutback Rally (request from RG 95.1 box)
  • Architecture
  • Art Shows
  • Athletics
  • Awards
  • Barbers
  • Basketball
  • Bookstore
  • Business Administration
  • Campus - Old
  • Career College
  • Chemical Technology
  • Church Street
  • Circle K (Kiwanis)
  • Civil Technology
  • CJRT
  • Classroom Scenes
  • Clubs
  • Convocation
  • Convocation at Deer Park
  • Dances
  • Drama
  • Early Childhood Management
  • Eggy
  • Electrical Technology
  • Electronic Technology
  • Extension Department
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Fashion
  • Food Administration
  • Food Services
  • Football
  • Furniture and Interior Design
  • Gas Technology
  • Health Clinic
  • Health Inspectors
  • Hockey
  • Homecoming
  • Home Economics
  • Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Administration
  • Howard Kerr Hall
  • Initiation
  • Instrument Control Technology
  • Journalism
  • Kerr Hall (Oakham House)
  • Library
  • Marketing
  • Mechanical Technology
  • Medical Laboratory
  • Metallurgy Technology
  • Miscellaneous
  • Miss Ryerson
  • Music
  • Ontario Government
  • Parades
  • Photographic Arts
  • Picnics
  • Printing Management - Graphic Arts
  • Queens and Princesses
  • Radio and Television Arts
  • Registration
  • Remembrance Day
  • Retirement Dinner
  • RIOT
  • ROW
  • Ryerson Hall
  • SAC
  • Secretarial Science
  • Secretaries Luncheon
  • Soccer
  • Statue of Egerton Ryerson
  • Visitors to Ryerson
  • Works of Art on Campus

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative materials related to the Electronic Alumni Association. Included are stationary supplies, constitutions, stencils, correspondence, notices, and receipts.

Graduate Studies - Records received from Dr. Donald Gillies for graduate program development of Communication and Culture, 2004

Records received from Dr. Donald Gillies in his capacity at the School of Graduate Studies in the development of the joint graduate program, Communication and Culture, with York University. All of the records in this series take the form of emails printed from the account of Dr. Gillies.

Gillies, Donald

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