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Kodak Chair lecture series, 2000-2001

Series contains audio recordings of lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2000-2001 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. A lecture by Jeremy Podeswa, scheduled for February 16, 2001, was cancelled and is not included in the recordings. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Martin Parr (UK photographer), October 13, 2000
Daniel & Geo Fuchs (German photographers), October 27, 2000
Ernie Gehr (American filmmaker), November 11, 2000
Abelardo Morell (American photographer), November 17, 2000
Stan Douglas (Canadian photographer & installation artist), January 18, 2001
Robbert Flick (American photographer), February 9, 2001
Steven Mann (Canadian computational photographer), March 16, 2001

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2001-2002

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2000-2001 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Nicolas Baier (French Canadian multidisciplinary artist), October 19, 2001
Tom Hunter (UK photographer), November 2, 2001
Rineke Dijkstra (Dutch photographer), February 8, 2002
Roni Horn (American visual artist), February 15, 2002
(Lorna Simpson (American photographer), February 22, 2002
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller (Canadian multi-media and installation artists), March 15, 2002
Joan Fontcuberta (Spanish conceptual artist), March 22, 2002

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2005-2006

Series contains audio recordings of 4 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2005-2006 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Mariko Mori (Japanese photographer), October 7, 2005 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/488.aspx
Fiona Tan (Australian-Dutch film and video installation artist), January 27, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/490.aspx
Chris Buck (Canadian portrait photographer), March 10, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/491.aspx
Steve Schapiro (American documentary photographer), April 7, 2006 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/48/Watch/492.aspx

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2003-2004

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2003-2004 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format and the schedule was as follows:

Sultan, Larry (American photographer), October 24, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/500.aspx
David Cronenberg (Canadian filmmaker), November 7, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/501.aspx
Jemima Stehli (UK photographer), November 14, 2003 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/502.aspx
Max Dean (Canadian installation artist), January 30, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/503.aspx
Lauren Greenfield (American documentary photographer and filmmaker), March 5, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/505.aspx
Andres Serrano (American photographer), March 12, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/506.aspx
Shirin Neshat (Iranian filmmaker), March 19, 2004 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/507.aspx

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2002-2003

Series contains audio recordings of 7 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2002-2003 academic year. Lectures were recorded in both audio and video formats. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Lynne Cohen (American-Canadian photographer), November 1, 2002
Robert & Shana Parkeharrison (American photographers), November 11, 2002
Zacharias, Kunuk (Canadian Inuk producer and director), November 29, 2002
Luc Courchesne (Canadian artist), February 7, 2003
Jennifer, Baichwal (Canadian documentary filmmaker), February 14, 2003
Angela Grauerholz (German-Canadian photographer), March 7, 2003
Jonas Mekas (Lithuanian-American filmmaker), March 7, 2003

Image Arts

Kodak Chair lecture series, 2006-2007

Series contains audio recordings of 5 lectures by photographers and filmmakers that took place as part of the Kodak Chair Lecture series at Ryerson University in the 2006-2007 academic year. Lectures were recorded in video format. The lecture schedule was as follows:

Jeremy Podeswa (Canadian film and television director), January 26, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/482.aspx
Joanna Berzowska & SX Labs (Concordia University), February 23, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/483.aspx
Jamel Shabazz (African-American photographer), March 29, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/484.aspx
Alain Fleischer (French filmmaker), April 27, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/485.aspx
Roger Ballen (American-South African photographer), May 11, 2007 Stream online: https://ryecast.ryerson.ca/6/Watch/486.aspx

Image Arts

Homecoming and alumni weekend materials

Series contains promotional records, objects, and other materials created for Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Included are memory books created for the 50th Anniversary class years. In 2007 the name changed from Homecoming to Alumni Weekend.
The series is divided into files by year.

British Film Institute Publications

Series contains monthly publications by the British Film Institute outlining the current films as selected and reviewed by a panel.
Critics Choice: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2612745
Monthly Film Bulletin: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2697103
NFT (National Film Theatre): http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2697103
Three Sixty : British Film Institute News: http://catalogue.library.ryerson.ca/record=b2699523

Toronto Film Society

Reference photograph files

1.59 m of various sized black and white photographs maintained by the Information Services Department prior to their incorporation with Community Relations. The photographs were used for the publications FORUM and THE ANNUAL REPORT during the period 1976 to 1986. The photographers were Jerry Davey, Journalism Department, Chris Bell and possibly Garbis of the Media Centre.

Graphic materials series

Series contains graphic materials related to the operations of Kodak Canada Limited including Blueprints and Plans, Kodak Advertising Materials, and Posters and Signs. Blueprints and plans document the establishment of Kodak facilities in Ontario, including historical blueprints of the Kodak King street plant, as well as early diagrams and cyanotype blueprints of the Kodak Heights property drafted by The Canadian Pacific Railway. Kodak Advertising Materials includes a group of 35 Ad Ledgers containing proofs for Kodak ad campaigns from 1920-1987. Poster and signage include a group of posters publicizing Kodak's The Techniques of the Masters Videoconference Series, early images of Kodak Heights operationas reproduced on large-scale foamcore boards, and Kodak advertising campaigns reprinted on foam-core boards for the Kodak Heritage Museum.

Audiovisual series

Series contains video, film and sound recordings made as demonstration tapes for in-house meetings or advertising purposes. Some recordings document important visits to the Kodak Heights plant, meetings and product history, or awards acknowledging Kodak Canada's contributions to photography and the community.

Audio Discs

Series consists of audio recordings. The content of the recordings varies, from the National Hymn of the Union of Soviet Socialistic Republic International performed by the choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, to the poem "Portrait of V.I.Lenin" by V. Mayakovski, narrated by Mikhail Astangov, to "Children's Favourite Songs" by various authors and singers.

Awards

Series consists of materials from the School of Retail Management related to awards.

Notices

Series consists of notices for events related to Filiz Klassen.

Administrative Materials

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

Directories

Series consists of directories of school graduates published and compiled by the Association of Electronic Alumni at Ryerson.

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative materials related to the International Student Services including profiles, job vacancies, program information, program reviews, and web pages.

Reports

Series consists of reports prepared by the Vision Task Group, responses to the reports, and an appendix.

Administrative Materials

This series consists of administrative materials of the Vision Task Group including meeting agendas and summaries.

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative materials related to Ryerson's Aboriginal Student Services. Included are planning records for various programs, courses, and events.

International Development Week

Series consists of materials related to International Development Week including posters, notices, and correspondence.

International Development Week Committee

Alumni achievement awards and wall of recognition

On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary in 1998, Ryerson Polytechnic University established the Ryerson Alumni Achievement Awards to pay tribute to alumni who have excelled in their respective careers and who have made a significant contribution to their profession, their community and their country.

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative materials of the School of Distance Education including papers, correspondence, policy recommendations. job vacancies, and agreements.

Objects series

Series contains objects donated from Kodak Canada Inc. including plaques highlighting Kodak's community initiatives and corporate status, promotional items such as clothing, flags, keychains, pins, toys, badges, and medals provided to honor excellence within the Kodak company, and objects referencing Kodak's Olympic involvement.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Camera accessories series

Series contains various photographic tools for use with a variety of camera models from many manufacturers. Accessories include: plate and film holders, tripods, cable releases, bellows, remote controls, adapters, clamps and various adapters.

Leslie Sparks

Lesley Sparks began working at Kodak as a summer student from 1968-1978, working in every department of Marketing & Sales until she became the first TSR for the Special Products division of Graphics Markets in 1978 until 1984. Lesley came back as a contractor in 1987 working in the Marketing Information Systems department mainly with Consumer Markets and then with Copy Products. Finally, Lesley worked as the School programs Director, working with High School through the Focus on Education Program, organizing exhibitions and events highlighting high school student's photographic work. Records in this series were amassed during Lesley Sparks' time at Kodak, and include documents, promotoinal materials, with a predominance of records on the Focus on Education program.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Jack Brannigan Donation - employee series

Sub-series contains 4 commemoriative pins, 1 stock option certificate, 1 photograph & certificate for training, 1 gift certificate and a copy of a paper by former Kodak employee Earl L. Arnold regarding his experience in emulsion making at Kodak.

Brannigan, Jack

Ryer's Inn

Ryer's Inn was organized and presented by students in the Hospitality and Tourism Management program. It was modeled after the Cornell University event "Ezra Cornell Hotel". Its purpose was to show members of the Hospitality Industry what Ryerson's program had to offer by showcasing its' students. The event is completely organized and executed by student's in the program, with faculty supervision. It's inaugural night was held February 28, 1981. Series contains information about Ryer's Inn galas held in 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1985.

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.

Program information files

Series contains materials related to the courses offered by the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Included are curriculum related materials, program proposals, promotional literature, and program assessment reports.

Facilities

Series contains materials related to training facilities used by students of the Hospitality and Tourism (HTM) as part of their education. Included is information on the International Dining Room, the Delta Hotels-Sheraton Corporation Hotel Computer lab, and minimal information on HTM's involvement with the International Living Learning Centre. The materials have been arranged by facility.

Publications

Series contains published materials related to the School of Hospitality. The majority of the materials were created by the School and its students. Included are yearbooks, hiring booklets, and newsletters. There is also an external directory about Ontario schools offering Hospitality programs.

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.

Published materials

Sub-series consists of textual materials published by Kodak, its subisidiaries, or external publishers between approximately 1891 and 2004. Includes published monographs, product catalogues and price lists, promotional pamphlets and brochures, instructional manuals and reference guides, and annuals and periodicals. Most published materials in the sub-series pertain to the history of Kodak or of photography more generally, Kodak products, photographic techniques and aesthetics, photographic chemistry, and other related topics.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Textual Records

Series consists of unpublished textual records produced as a result of the day-to-day operations of Kodak Canada from 1896 to 2005. Records pertain to the company's corporate operations, financials, plant, equipment, and supplies, communications, human resources and industrial relations activities, employee activities, and Heritage Collection and Museum. Series includes notes, correspondence, ledger and account books, financial statements, reports, recipes and instructions, contracts and agreements, publication drafts and mock-ups, lists and inventories, and other manuscript, typescript, and computer-created textual materials produced by Kodak Canada employees, contractors, and correspondents.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Briefs to establish permanent schools once TRIT closes

File contains petitions for the permanent establishment of existing schools under the Training and Re-establishment Institute once the Institute is disbanded. The schools concerned are: Food Industries; Electronics; Architectural draughting; Beauty Culture; Welding; and Barbering. Included are multiply copies of each petition.

Atkinson Lecture Series materials

The Atkinson Lecture series , established in 1974, came from a $50,000 grant obtained by Doug MacFarlane, then chairperson of the Journalism Department, from the Atkinson Foundation. The Atkinson Foundation was established to commemorate the late Joseph E. Atkinson, publisher of The Star from 1899-1948. The lecture series was intended to bring journalists to Ryerson to examine the role and relationships of media in today's society. The series, initially held twice a year, had its first lecture December 4, 1974.
Series contains materials created in relation to the lecture series. Included are posters, correspondence, and taped recordings of the lectures.

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.

Installation of President

Series contains files documenting and relating to the installation of new Ryerson presidents which falls under the purvue of the Ceremonials Office.

Postage Stamps series

Series consists of several collections of postage stamps, usually held in albums or envelopes with stamps printed on them.

Dennis Cannon - employee series

Sub-series contains 1 album of photographs + paper, 3 business cards, 1 envelope with commemorative stamp, 2 Kodak Pioneers' Night programmes, and 1 card with a sample of Kodak Plus-X Aerographic Film and Kodak Bimat Film.

Cannon, Dennis

Photographs

Series contains photographic prints, slides, and negatives from the School of Fashion.
Series contains 201 black-and-white and colour photographic prints, slides, and negatives.

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