- F 536.20.03.06
- Unidad documental simple
- 1963
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Beginning of demolition of Ryerson Hall. Roof removed, cupola intact.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
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Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Beginning of demolition of Ryerson Hall. Roof removed, cupola intact.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image taken at the 25 year club reception.
1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Kiss of the Spider Woman The Musical at the St. Lawrence Centre
Item consists of two copies of the theatre program for Kiss of the Spider Woman The Musical at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. Also includes newspaper clippings with images and reviews of the production.
Betty Sosa - Rug Hooking of Ryerson Coat of Arms
Parte deTom Sosa fonds
Rug hooking of the Ryerson Coat of Arms by Betty Sosa. Includes two sheets of paper with description and biography of Betty Sosa.
Betty Sosa - Rug Hooking (audio cassette)
Parte deTom Sosa fonds
Compact cassette titled "Rug Hooking"
Ryerson Media Centre
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of Ryerson professor Hugo Harms and Roy Horney.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image taken at the 25 year club induction ceremony.
1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
1977 25 year club inductees and President Walter Pitman
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of the 1977 25 year club inductees. From l-r: top row - Fred Travell, Jim Peters, Roy Horney, and Chuck Worsley. bottom row - Walter Pitman, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of Inductee and his family. 1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Roy Horney accepting acknowledgement
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of Roy Horney accepting acknowledgement from an unidentified man. They are shaking hands. Part of the 25 year club celebration.
1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of group of people standing and listening to someone off camera. In the background are large mounted photographs of four of the inductees - Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, and Roy Horney. 1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Three people at 25 year club celebration
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of an unidentified man and two women talking to one another at reception honouring 25 year club inductees. 1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image taken at the 1977 25 year club celebration. 1977 inductees were Jim Peters, Chuck Worsley, Fred Travell, Roy Horney, and Gladys Doyle.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Colour image of Eggy II standing in the Quad during convocation. His hooves and horns are painted gold and he is wearing a blue and gold blanket. An unidentified man is holding his harness.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Group of students in Howard Kerr Hall classroom
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Eight men sitting and leaning against a counter in a classroom in Howard Kerr Hall. Possibly in the Instrument Technology program?
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson staff in front of doors to Howard Kerr Hall
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Five Ryerson staff members standing in front of a set of doors to Howard Kerr Hall. From l-r: Roy Horney, Instrument Technology; A. H. Allman, Chemical Technology; G. S. Eligh, Biology; John Hazelton, Industrial Chemistry; and Elizabeth Grant, Chemical Technology.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Photograph taken in Howard Kerr Hall Quad looking south. Ryerson Hall, Residence Building and Middle Building on right side of photo and Kerr Hall East is on the left. A large tent is set up inbetween the buildings with a covered walkway from the Middle Building to the tent. a large crane is in the foreground of the photo.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Albert W. Smith Chemical Building
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Bingham Mechancial Engineering Building
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Built between 1926 - 1927 with major editions in 1940 and 1941. Part of Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Sam W. Emerson Physical Education Centre
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Sam W. Emerson Physical Education Centre was dedicated in 1957, named after 1902 Alumnus Samuel W. Emerson. Now part of Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1957, Pardee Hall was a 300 person dormitory for the Case Institute. Is is presently called Yost Hall and is Case Western Reserve University's administration building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Photograph of Tomlinson Hall. Built in 1947. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1957, Pardee Hall was a 300 person dormitory for the Case Institute. Is is presently called Yost Hall and is Case Western Reserve University's administration building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Photograph of the Case Main Building. Originally built between 1882-1885, burned down and rebuilt in 1888. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Albert W. Smith Chemical Building
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Built in 1938-39, an addition was added in 1956 - which is the section you can see in the photograph. It is presently called the Albert W. Smith Building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Case Institute of Technology building
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Photograph of the exterior of the Case Institute of Technology building. Now part of the Case Western Reserve University.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall east wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking north west at east wing of Ryerson Hall. Second storey being partially demolished. Pile of stone and bricks beside the building. Working shoveling debris off the side.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall east wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking west at east wing of Ryerson Hall. Second storey being partially demolished. Pile of stone and bricks beside the building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall west wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking east of Ryerson Hall's west wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers along back edge of second storey working.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall east wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south of Ryerson Hall's east wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Photograph taken from the roof of Howard Kerr Hall looking down onto a trench dug across (east-west) north Quad. Entrance out onto Gerrard Street on right side of photo.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south west of Ryerson Hall demolition. East and west wings only have partial second and first storey's left. Centre section is still standing, minus the roof and back auditorium.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Cat crouching beside wood wall. Stone debris in pile in behind it.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Small cat crouching looking up at wall inbetween wood supports. Pile of wood boards in behind it.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south of Ryerson Hall demolition. East and west wings only have partial second and first storey's left. Centre section is still standing, minus the roof and back auditorium.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall east wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking north of Ryerson Hall's east wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers working on second storey. Cloud of dust rising from dump truck below.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Ryerson Hall west wing demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking east of Ryerson Hall's west wing being demolished. Third storey and partial second storey are gone. Construction workers along back edge of second storey working.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View of the front of Ryerson Hall. Facade that would remain after building is torn down is focal point of the photo. Third storey of both east and west wings are gone and all the windows have been removed in the rest of the building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Close up of the third story of the middle section of Ryerson Hall. Department of Education coat of arms mounted on the front.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south at remains of Middle Building and Ryerson Hall. Ryerson Hall east wing is missing third story, auditorium is gone and starting on third floor of west wing.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Three cats hiding under boards on demolition site.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Three cats hiding under boards on demolition site.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View from Howard Kerr Hall roof looking south at Ryerson Hall. Third story of east and west wings gone, as is the auditorium and the roof on the centre section.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
West wing of Ryerson Hall and roadway around demolition site. Third story is gone.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View from Howard Kerr Hall roof looking south at Ryerson Hall. Third story of east and west wings gone, as is the auditorium and the roof on the centre section.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View from Howard Kerr Hall roof looking south at Ryerson Hall. Third story of east wing gone, as is the auditorium and the roof on the centre section.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Looking west at piles of debris and one small section of Middle Building that is still standing. Heating stack is still standing. Howard Kerr West in background.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Close up view of the roofless cupola on Ryerson Hall. Department of Education crest below it - mounted on front of building.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson Hall auditorium
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south at back of Ryerson Hall building. East wing third floor gone as is the auditorium in the centre. Large piles of rubble in its place.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson Hall auditorium
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south at back of Ryerson Hall building. East wing third floor gone as is the auditorium in the centre. Large piles of rubble in its place.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Demolition of Ryerson buildings
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south east at the Middle Building and Ryerson Hall demolitions.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Crane removing roof brace section
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Crane lifting piece of roof support off Ryerson Hall.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south west of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Heating stack still standing. Howard Kerr Hall in background.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
East wing roof removed. Crane removing part of roof from centre section [?] Roof of auditorium missing. Lower right corner shows the Middle building - mostly demolished.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
East wing roof removed. Crane removing part of roof from centre section [?]
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View of back of Ryerson Hall. Roof being deconstructed - worker on the roof. Cupola roof is mssing and windows gone from third floor.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Looking west at east end of Ryerson Hall building. Windows have been removed from the third floor and the cupola is missing its roof.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Entrance from Quad onto Gerrard Street is on the right side of the photo.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south west of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Howard Kerr Hall west is in behind.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
Looking south towards Ryerson Hall, Residence building has been completely demolished as has west end of the Middle building
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
West wing Ryerson Hall demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south at the demolition of the west wing of Ryerson Hall. Roof is gone and the walls have started to be taken down. The centre cupola is roofless at the left side of the photo, and the Howard Kerr Hall clock/carillon tower is on the right side.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Middle building and Ryerson Hall demolition
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south at the remains of the Middle building and the third story demolition of Ryerson Hall. Roof is gone on west and east wings. Centre roof skeleton intact but the cupola roof is also gone.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deCharles Roy Horney fonds
View looking south west of the almost completely demolished Middle building. Howard Kerr Hall west is in behind.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Parte deMiscellaneous Archival Materials
One Northern Telecom telephone was used on campus during the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute years. Known as a push-button or a Touch-Tone, this type of telephone was first introduced in Canada in 1964, but not widely used until the 1980s. This telephone is a desk, single-line phone with a paper faceplate that doubles as a telephone use guide. Functions, such as placing a call on hold, transferring an incoming call, conference calls, forwarding the phone line to another telephone, and other functions were performed by briefly pressing the switch hook, waiting for a tone, then using the guide to utilize the '*' or '#' keys in combination with the numeric keys. "Ryerson" appears on the paper faceplate and an emergency Security extension number 5040. An extension number for the phone is written on a separately applied label above the faceplate that also gives emergency information (dial "80") and additional Security extension numbers.
Manufactured in Canada and factory wired (cable is not removable), the telephone is identified by its telephone set number, QSQE2500, and as electronic by "ePhone" both on its base. It comes with a 'DIGITONE' network/dial (number QDM25 BX 6-82 or simply QDM25B), which consists of the push-button keypad and its workings connecting the telephone to a network. The handset is identified as a G-type referring to its shape. Patent dates on the telephone are 1968 1970 ; RPI inventory # 35810 label was applied to its base.
Transdisciplinary knowledge structures and curriculum innovation
Parte deHelmut Burkhardt fonds
One copy of the published proceedings of the Second Canadian Conference on Foundations and Applications of General Science Theory. The conference was held at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute May 24-25, 1990 in the Oakham House Lounge. Helmut Burkhardt was the editor of the publication, which was printed at Ryerson, and also contributed papers to the publication.
The list of papers authored Burkhardt in this publication include:
Introduction to the conference theme: Adaptation of knowledge to societal needs, pg. 11
Substance Accounting: a fundamental knowledge structure for all disciplines, pg. 73
Burkhardt, Helmut (Ken)
Foundations and applications of general systems theory with a focus on science education
Parte deHelmut Burkhardt fonds
One copy of the published proceedings of meeting of the International Society for General Systems Research - Canadian Division and North East United States Region held in Toronto at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute on May 20-2, 1987 with post-conference workshops held May 22. This was the first Canadian Conference. Helmut Burkhardt was the editor of the publication, which was printed at Ryerson, and also contributed papers to the publication.
The list of papers authored Burkhardt in this publication include:
General System Science: an introduction addressing the five w's
Definition and classification of systems and of sciences
Integrating physics and general system theory
Burkhardt, Helmut (Ken)
Good Waitress Service! by Ethel A. DeMings
Photostated copy of "Good Waitress Service!" authored by Ethel A. DeMings, former head of the Institution Management course at what was then the Ryerson Institute of Technology. The pamphlet was distributed by the Canadian Restaurant Association.
DeMings, Ethel A.
Substance accounting: a fundamental knowledge structure for all disciplines
Parte deHelmut Burkhardt fonds
A copy of the paper authored by Helmut Burkhardt and published in the proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education. The meeting took place in Toronto in 1990. It was also published in the proceedings of the 2nd Canadian Conference on Foundations and Applications of General Science Theory held at Ryerson in 1990.
Burkhardt, Helmut (Ken)
Priorities for a sustainable civilization
Parte deHelmut Burkhardt fonds
A copy of a conference paper authored by Helmut Burkhardt. It is unclear as to which conference this paper was submitted to.
Burkhardt, Helmut (Ken)
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a tall wooden tripod.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a wooden tripod.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Victim of the past: an appraisal of the Library of the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute report
File consists of a report completed by Lee Ash, a library consultant from New Haven Connecticut, hired by Howard Kerr to analyze the strengths and weaknesses in the library and make suggestions for future improvement.
Missing alumni records : Architectural Technology
Parte deOffice of Alumni Relations
File contains a list of missing alumni records from the department of architectural technology.
Diploma in Architectural Technology
Parte deMiscellaneous Archival Materials
Diploma awarded to a student in the Architectural Technology department.
Diploma in Architectural Technology
Parte deMiscellaneous Archival Materials
Diploma given to a student in the Architectural Technology department.
Departmental council meeting minutes
This item is the departmental council meeting minutes of the Department of Architectural Technology.
Item is a report into the degree programs offered by the Department of Architectural Technology and plans for their future development.
Ryerson's master planning process
The item is Ryerson University's master planning process. It was published by the Department of Architectural Science in 2008.
Winner of the 465 Newsletter Great Paper Airplane Contest trophy
Wooden base and supports with a gold torch and gold figure. Brass plate inscribed: “Winner of the 465 Newsletter Great Paper Airplane Contest 1972".
Duties of assistant department head
Item contains a description of the duties of the Assistant Department Head. Item is not dated.
Contains attatched note: "465 newsletter. Publication of newsletter about 1972. They are not dated and the significance of 465 is not clear".
This file contains the budget outline for the department of architecture in 1969.
Texture city by Marc Boutin invitation
File contains an email invitation and poster for Texture City by Marc Boulin, exhibited in the Architecture Building from 1 - 19 March 2004
Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council on University Affairs)
This item is the Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council of University Affairs) for the Landscape Architecture program.
Assessment of the Societal Need for the Landscape Architecture Program
This item is the assessment of the societal need for the Landscape Architecture program. Materials (with exception of Curriculum vitae) are the same as found in RG 3.77.01.
Preliminary Report: Proposal for the Four-Year Degree Program in Landscape Architecture
This item is the preliminary report of the proposal for the four-year degree program in Landscape Architecture.
Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council on University Affairs)
This item is the Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council on University Affairs) for the Landscape Architecture program.
Assessment of the Societal Need for the Landscape Architecture Program
This item is the assessment of the societal need for the Landscape Architecture program.
Assessment of the Academic Quality of the Landscape Architecture Program
This item is the assessment of the academic quality of the Landscape Architecture program.
Assessment of the Societal Need for the Architectural Science Program
This item is the assessment of the societal need for the Architectural Science program.
Assessment of the Academic Quality for the Architectural Science Program
This item is the assessment of the academic quality for the Architectural Science program.
Assessment of the Financial Viability of the Architectural Science Program (1992)
This item is the assessment of the financial viability of the Architectural Science program.