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Kodak Canada In Focus fortieth annual pioneers' banquet

File consists of Kodak Canada In Focus snapshots from the fortieth annual Kodak pioneers' banquet . Adhered to the verso of each are labels that indicate the images were for Kodak Canada In Focus, February 1979, Vol. 25 No. 2. Subjects named include: Jack and Kay McLean, Jack Burgess, John McLean, Ron Breen, Bob Searles, Don Spring, Elsie Dallan, Bernice Welsh, Cis Ball, Doug Harvey, Earl Plester, Art and Bett Hagerman, Bram Coles, Gabrielle Stewart, Alf Hall, the Chaplins, and the Randalls. Also included from this issue of In Focus is a portrait of Donald Miller, CP & P dept. for 40 years of service.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Unveiling of plaque at William Thomas gravesite

  • RG 114.22
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1999
  • Parte deOakham House

Photographs, invitation, newsletter report, videotape relating to the unveiling of a special bronze plaque next to the gravestone of William Thomas in St. James Cemetery in Toronto, and the subsequent reception at Oakham House. The plaque contains the transcribed text from the gravestone, which had become illegible over time but was available through cemetery records. The gravestone itself was partially restored. Funds for both the plaque and the restoration were provided by various heritage groups under the coordination of Mr. Stephen Otto. After the unveiling ceremony, the attendees (numbering about 25 and including relatives of William Thomas) were invited to Oakham House for refreshments, including a birthday cake in honor of the anniversary of Thomas' 200th birthday.

Golf Tournament miscellanea

The "Arts" Division annual golf tourney was initiated in 1981 and developed into an University-wide tournament in 1988. The materials consist of notices, photographs, a sampling of score cards, statistics (player scores, prize categories), sampling of a tournament contract and a trophy - given to the archives by former Dean of Arts, Terry Grier.

Convocation branding

In 2016 the Ceremonials office re-branded the look of convocation materials. Included in the file are DVD labels, DVD jewel case labels, convocation program covers, and document covers for degrees and certificates.

Homecoming materials

File contains homecoming materials including invitations, programs, flyers, announcements, posters, photographs, souvenirs, and administrative/preparation documentation.

4th Year Student Film Festivals

Sub-Series contains promotional materials for the 4th year shows in film. From 2003 on it has been known as RUFF (Ryerson University Film Festival).

First live Canadian television broadcast materials

Photograph, negative and press clippings of the first live television broadcast in Canada, as presented to an audience of over 300 members of the radio industry (including dealers) from the Toronto area. Entitled "This is the Fashion", the show was a collaborative effort between the schools of Electronics, Broadcasting and Fashion Design and was produced in the Ryerson boardroom and transmitted via coaxial cable to viewing screens in the Institute's auditorium. This special event was intended to promote not only television but the FM band (on which Ryerson's new radio station --CJRT-- was just starting to operate).

Library posters

Posters in this file were generated to promote library events or programs, or to serve as signs and wayfinding assistance within the library itself.

Jorgenson Hall sod turning ceremony materials

File contains arrangement documentation, photographs, a photocopy of the original guest register, the original guest register etc. regarding the sod turning ceremony prior to the construction of Jorgenson Hall, the first phase in the planned expansion for the Ryerson campus.

Alumni Expo (Graduate Fair)

The first Graduate Fair was held in the upper floor of the Hub cafeteria on March 4, 2009 for graduands going to graduate in 2009. The purpose was to enhance services to new graduates and improvement relations between the university and grads. The first fair was entitled, "Grads of '09 What are you doing after school?". In 2011 the name was changed to Alumni Expo.

Writers Read Author series

A brainchild of Chief Librarian Madeleine Lefebvre, the first event was held in April 2008.Tish Cohen - Alumni - April 2008 - held on Library 3rd floor with reception in Archives. Margaret MacMillan - former Faculty - March 2009 - held in newly renovated Library 4th floor

2006 Open House Gala 'Be Ahead of the Future' - audiovisual materials and textual records

RTA hosted a gala event on May 11 for alumni and friends of RTA to celebrate the first fully high definition (HD) broadcasting facility established in Canada as well as the upcoming launch of the first MBA in Media Management program and MA in Media Production to be offered in North America.

The Gala featured a live to tape program showcasing some of Ryerson's best known grads, a ribbon cutting ceremony and master class sessions with renowned HD experts in the field, networking with some of the industry's top producers, editors, camera operators, and on-air personalities and a tour of the state-of-the-art HD studio.

Included in the file are: Guest book, 2 DVD's: "Ahead of the Future Gala Event" May 11, 2006 - included at the end of DVD is the Legacy of Leadership film, 3 Invitations, 3 Program of Events, 3 Media packages that include the "A Legacy of Leadership" DVD.

1 DVD - "Ryerson University School of Radio and Television Arts: A Legacy of Leadership", produced by faculty member Richard Grunberg, was given to individuals attending the gala. This 7 1/2 minute DVD, narrated by RTA graduate and TV personality, Valarie Pringle, features historical clips of RTA, promotional footage about the program, comments from well-known graduates, e.g. Keith Pelley and Robert Sawyer, comments from several RTA faculty and comments from Ryerson's President, Sheldon Levy. The DVD also features clips of the Ryerson campus. A number of photographs and the film clips used in the early segments of the DVD are from the Archives. The comment segment from Jon Keeble, RTA faculty, was filmed in the Ryerson Archives, featuring an old RTA TV camera in the backgroud.

Box Office records

File contains tickets for "Reunion", "Eat", "Tea", and "Supersystems"; daily box office data sheets; a schedule of events; and listings of people to receive complimentary tickets.

Ryerson University Week

A collection of posters, clippings, and a community notice documenting the many events during "Ryerson Week" October 11-15 1993, to celebrate Ryerson's university status, a joint venture of Ryesac (RSU), Community Relations and the President's Office. Also in the collection are seven O/S reproductions of articles re. Ryerson's University Status, mounted on foamcore display panels (72cm x 60cm). These panels were part of a display in the Olive Baker Lounge during "Ryerson Week", arranged by Student Services with assistance from the Archives.

Ryerson Campaign materials

File contains Ryerson Campaign materials including invitations, brochures, booklets, correspondence, architectural drawings, an itinerary, a mug, and a sweatshirt. The mug was presented to telephone canvassers after they raised $10 000 and the sweatshirt, after $25 000.

Faculty of Arts posters

The file contains o/s posters, as follows :

  • The Role of Liberal Studies conference, 1986 : Career eduction for the 1990s, 1986

  • Ryerson in Europe - Credit Courses, 1993

  • Celebrating Authors event, 2012 ; See also folder RG 71.40. Poster created to advertise the Faculty of Arts Celebrating authors event to honour their faculty as authors. The March 2012 event was the first and was held at The Arts and Letters Club on Elm Street.

  • Jack Layton Lecture, 2012 - The inaugural and annual event created after Jack Layton had died in 2012. (Formerly RG 7.76.)

  • Recollecting the Nineteenth-Century Museum, 2015

Roberta Bondar 1992 visit and lecture

  • RG 76.01.154
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1992
  • Parte deMedia Centre

VHS cassettes: 1992 Visit and Lecture, Tape 1 Shuttle Launch, Tape 2 Shuttle Launch, Tape 3 Morning Press Conference, Tape 4 Post Landing Press Conference.

Public Supply

File contains materials from Public Supply. "Public Supply" is a piece in which the audience, by telephone,supplies the sound material. The performace was broadcast on CJRT on March 7 and was organized by Max Neuhaus.

SightSoundSystems "Reunion"

Contents include a flyer and an article on the "Reunion" event celebrating 35 years since the electronic sight and sound chess game of 1968 between two artists Marcel Duchamp and John Cage.

Publications

File contains books published in conjunction with exhibitions held in the Ryerson Image Centre.The Image Centre.

John Craig Eaton dinner and garden dedication

This file contains invitations to The Tribute Dinner at Granite Club and A very Special Garden Party at Kerr hall, North Quadrangle, on the completion of John Craig Eaton completion of his term as Chancellor of Ryerson University.

Lectures: Invitation/Flyer/Posters

File consists of lecture notices, invitations and posters from the School of Disability Studies. It includes materials from the Distinguished Visitor Series and the Harry 'Red' Foster Commemorative Lecture series.

Process C-41 hot air balloon Calgary Winter Olympics balloon festival

File contains photographs of the Kodak hot air balloon at the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta, 1988. Caption with photograph reads: "Kodak Balloon Festival Calgary 88--One hundred and fifty brightly coloured hot air balloons from around the world will dot the Calgary skies from February 14-23 to heighten the festive atmosphere surrounding the Winter Olympics. Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film."

Kodak Canada Inc.

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