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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.

Faculty Council general files

Series contains meeting minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports and other materials related to the Faculty Council prior to and after the Board's formation.

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.

February 27, 1997 accrual

Series contains original drawings from Ben Wicks' "The Outcasts" serial and syndicated single frame cartoons. The "Outcasts" series dates from January 9, 1995 to July 27, 1996. The syndicated single frames date from January 2, 1995 to December 28, 1996.
The series has been divided into two sub-series:
RG 959.001.001 The Outcasts
RG 959.001.002 Single Frame cartoons

Wicks, Alfred (Ben)

Field cameras

This series contains view cameras whose lighter and more compact design, as compared to larger, studio style cameras, allowed for them to be easily transported for use in outdoor settings and for travelling. Alterations like collapsible bellows (folding into either the back of the camera, the front or both), smaller lenses, and folding bodies allowed for the camera to be collapsed for easier movement. The advent of pre-prepared photographic dry plates (and later sheet film). further facilitated landscape and other outdoor photography.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Filmbuilding.99

This series contains textual, moving image, and data records related to The International Academic Congress "Filmbuilding.99 - Devices and Delicacies of Film Design", which was hosted at Ryerson. Includes conference program, periodicals, posters, grant applications, organization committee meeting minutes, promotional materials, correspondence, and financials.

Films and Kinescopes

This series contains films and kinescope copies of productions involving the director/producer Paddy Sampson.

Sampson, Paddy, 1926-2005

Flags series

Series consists of flags and banners, very similar in style, often awarded in competition and sometimes titled a flag.

Floppy Discs and related textual records

This series contains a collection of Jack Layton floppy discs from the 1980s and 1990s. The series also includes a collection of textual records that represent the portion of the discs that were readable/printable in 2014. The textual records in this collection document various aspects of Jack Layton's personal and professional life including: municipal politics, various election campaigns, White Ribbon Campaigns, the Green Catalyst Group, Layton's work as an instructor at Ryerson and the University of Toronto, and personal/family records. Types of records present in this collection include: correspondence, financials, invoices, address lists, contact lists, academic papers, etc.

Layton, Jack

Folding (bellows) cameras

This series contains cameras designed for roll film and employed a folding design, in which a front flap opened and lens and bellows extended from the camera body. This design balanced the need to produce large sized negatives while making the cameras smaller, and more convenient than the box format cameras. Many were variations on the basic Kodak design that, when folded, resembled a long, flat box with rounded ends. Both brilliant viewfinders and optical direct finders were used in these designs and lenses were generally more advanced than the simple box cameras, with shutter speed and focus adjustments possible.

To browse the individual items in this series, click on the "View the list" link under the "File and item records are available for this series" title (to the right of the page).

Folk Recovery Archive

The series consists of the files from the Folk Recovery archive. The oral history project was created by Kejo Buchanan, host of the Jali Journey program on CJRU. Folk Recovery is an oral history project designed to highlight and celebrate Black, Indigenous, Asian and all racialized storytellers and their contributions to the Canadian folk sound.

The files in this serie contain audio and video copies of the storyteller's interview in wav and mp4 formats, an mp4 video with ASL interpretation, a participant headshot image in jpg format and an interview transcript in Microsoft Word and PDF formats.

Buchanan, Kejo

Fundraising Campaigns

This Series contains correspondence and promotional materials related to the "Invest in Futures" fundraising campaign launched Thursday, May 13, 2004, Ron Besse as campaign chair, held at 43 Gerrard St E. Officially closed June 30, 2006, with continued contributions up to December 2008.

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 10th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 1 binder, with index included.

The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

Series contains images to accompany Gardner's Art Through the Ages, 12th edition. Topics include sculpture, architecture, painting, and photgoraphy from ancient to modern. Slides are housed in 2 binders, with index included.

Saskia Cultural Documentation

General files

Series contains materials created by and for the Ryerson Insitute of Technology Students' Union Incorporated (Students' Union Incorporated). Included are meeting announcements, minutes, reports, and correspondence.
Series has been divided into files by year.

Gerontology Certificate program files

Series consists of records relating to the creation and running of the Gerontology Certificate program through Continuing Education. Series is broken into three files:

RG 27.01.072.01 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: proposal and meeting minutes
RG 27.01.072.02 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: Final Report
RG 27.01.072.03 Administrative and general program records
RG 27.01.072.04 General file

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.

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

Graduating Class Composite photographs

Colour composite photographs for the graduating classes from all programs at Ryerson.
Some oversized images have been stored separately from the rest.
There are no graduation composites for the 2019-2020 school year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stephen Lassman Studios

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

Graphic Materials

1958 - 198?. ~ 3900 items Graphic Materials.
This series includes all of the graphic material in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. Most notably, this series contains a large volume of ~3000 oversized architectural and floor-plan drawings revealing much about the process of television production during the period represented in this collection. Many of these drawings have been further annotated by Mr. Hackborn during the course of his television production work. The records in this series have been arranged based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn, except in cases where an item's size or condition necessitated an alternate storage location.

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

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.

Guidance Counsellor Information files

Series contains records created by the Admissions Office for Guidance Counselors and Guidance professionals for the purpose of promoting Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Ryerson Polytechnical University and Ryerson University to secondary school students.
Series is divided as follows:
RG 41.09.01 Professional Development Days and Guidance Counselor Visits
RG 41.09.02 Guidance Seminars
RG 41.09.03 Program information
RG 41.09.04 Newsletters for Guidance professionals

Health Services Management degree files

Series consists of textual records from School of Health Services Management including correspondence, reports, notes, resumes, proposals, meeting minutes.

File Listing (for detailed list of file contents see finding aid in file)

RG 860.4.01 HSM Development - Minutes
RG 860.4.02 Correspondence
RG 860.4.03 Committee Members
RG 860.4.04 (no title) - Michener Program Curriculum
RG 860.4.05 Honorarium Payment
RG 860.4.06 (no title) correspondence, agendas etc
RG 860.4.07 (no title) program research
RG 860.4.08 Curriculum Information
RG 860.4.09 no title) student stats, nursing, employee survey, correspondence
RG 860.4.10 Letters Out and Responses
RG 860.4.11 The Michener Institute
RG 860.4.12 External Meetings
RG 860.4.13 (no title) memos, surveys, etc.
RG 860.4.14 Miscellaneous Stuff
RG 860.4.15 HSM Development
RG 860.4.16 Academic Design
RG 860.4.17 Approval Letters
RG 860.4.18 Courses
RG 860.4.19 Curriculum Committee
RG 860.4.20 Goals & Objectives
RG 860.4.21 Meetings
RG 860.4.22 Michener Institute
RG 860.4.23 Miscellaneous
RG 860.4.24 Survey
RG 860.4.25 Survey
RG 860.4.26 Notes
RG 860.4-27 Program Review Committee
RG 860.4.28 Program Review Process
RG 860.4.29 Proposal
RG 860.4.30 Proposal - Final
RG 860.4.31 Resumes
RG 860.4.32 Societal Needs Background Material
RG 860.4.33 Program Review Process - Academic Quality Element
RG 860.4.34 (no title)loose in box - Table of contents for Ryerson/Michener Proposal
RG 860.4.35 (no title) loose in box - pages from degree proposal
RG 860.4-36 RPI Proposal for a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Health Services Management - Academic
Quality Document - Feb. 1993
RG 860.4.37 RPI Proposal for a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Health Services Management - Academic
Quality Document - Jan. 1993
RG 860.4.38 notes kept by co-chairs of Curriculum
Committee for HSA.

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