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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

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.

Photographs

  • RG 76.06
  • Série organique
  • c1976-1990
  • Fait partie de Media Centre

Ryerson Media Centre

Media Centre subject photographs - prints and negatives

  • RG 76.14
  • Série organique
  • c1979-1996
  • Fait partie de Media Centre

Photographs taken by Ryerson photographers to document events and people at Ryerson. The projects were taken for program brochures or for Ryerson publications such as "The Forum".

Ryerson Media Centre

2006 donated materials from William Glassman

Series contains materials collected and donated by William Glassman for the Ryerson Archives.
Records have been left in their original arrangement with the exception of the RFA-BOG Collective Agreeements, which have been seperated and added to their respective RG group (RG 91.10).

Transfer of CATE to 87 Gerrard St. East and related construction expansion of building

File includes photographs and blueprints related to 87 Gerrard Street East Eric Palin Hall building and the CATE (Centre for Advanced Technology Education)/Faculty of Technology expansion. Includes proposed expansion report, correspondence blue print copies and other textual records related to construction, and photographs.

Reports

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

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.

Administrative Materials

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

Promotional Materials

Series consists of promotional materials of the Rho Alpha Kappa fraternity.

Reports

Series consists of reports written or co-written by Phillip Rawkins

Meeting minutes

Series consists predominantly of minutes for various meetings along with other related materials for the School of Fashion.

Promotional material and publicity

Series contains materials related to the promotion of and publicity for the School of Fashion.
Series contains 2 cm of textual records, 9 posters, and 1 audio cassette.

Shirley McLaren

Series contains scrapbooks, workbooks, and ephemera donated to the FRC by Shirley McLaren (nee Schultz) related to her time as a student in the Ryerson School of Fashion.

Donald Campbell

Series contains scrapbooks and photographic prints detailing Ryerson School of Fashion graduate Donald Campbell's career in fashion.

Papers authored by Robert Scott

Series contains papers, and associated materials, written by Robert Scott for various conferences and symposiums. Also included in some of the files are records related to the conference itself, such as abstracts, correspondence, programmes, and photographs.

Sabbaticals

Series contains materials relating to the sabbaticals taken by Robert Scott.

Records received from D. Gillies upon retirement in 2003

Series contains records received from D. Gillies upon his retirement and the deactivation of his Ryerson office. Includes correspondence, minutes and appendixes, reports, academic papers, academic planning documents, notes, clippings, etc.

Unsorted material

Series consists of materials transferred in the Archives holdings in the 1970s and left in piles on shelving units. No original order was apparent other than the creator - Donald Gillies. After viewing materials it was discerned that the best course of action was to maintain the material in their original file folders and sort the loose materials accordingly.
Materials include meeting minutes, correspondence, curriculum documents, RFA materials, memos, Principal/President's newsletters, and a large file on Educational Television. There is a lot of cross related materials that came in a later donation in 2003 from Donald Gillies.

Women's Week materials

Series contains textual and audiovisual materials relating to Ryeron's Women's week activiites. Series is divided into two files:
RG 27.01.029.01 textual materials
RG 27.01.029.02 Employment Equity - What it is and could be - panel discussion videos

Access & Retention Strategies for improving access and retention of ethno-specific and visible minority students in Ontario's Post Secondary Institutions

Series contains planning files for the conference, published proceedings, and audiotape recordings from some of the speakers.

RG 27.01.039.01 Proceedings of the conference on strategies for improving access and retention of
ethno-specific and visible minority students in Ontario's post-secondary institutions
RG 27.01.039.02 Access & Retention Strategies for improving access and retention of ethno-specific and
visible minority students in Ontario's Post Secondary Institutions working files

Eaton School of Retailing

Series contains planning records and published materials relating to the creation of the Eaton School of Retailing's partnership with Ryerson.
The Eaton School of Retailing was a corporate entity with the T. Eaton Company Ltd and delivered corporate education within the company. The partnership with Ryerson was away for them to develop and deliver university level courses to Eaton's employees. The first phase of the program was certificates in Retail and Services Management I and II.
Series includes:
RG 27.01.045.01 planning documents
RG 27.01.045.02 promotional materials

Ophthalmic Dispensing program

The Ophthalmic Dispensing program was designed in conjunction with the Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers of Ontario, which was the provincial licensing and regulatory body. The program consisted of ten courses, taken as either evening or correspondence classes. The program was intended to be taken over a three-year span.
The series is divided into four files:
RG 27.01.078.01 Ophthalmic Dispensing Advisory Committee meeting minutes
RG 27.01.078.02 Ophthalmic Dispensing Program course materials
RG 27.01.078.03 General files

Human Resources training

Series consists of workbooks and training materials related to Art Cooper's time at Honeywell Controls Ltd. as the Training Director.

Cooper, Arthur E.

Academic Documents

This series contains course outlines, syllabi, and course examination material for various Department of English classes from the years of 1946 to 2010. Information regarding what courses would teach, what texts they would require students to read, and various administrative information, such as how long a class would run for, are contained in this series of documents.

CCPE & APEO Accreditation

These proposals, courses of study, proposed courses and detailed course outlines were produced for submission to the C.C.P.E. and A.P.E.O. Accreditation Committee for approval. Each outline usually contains the instructor's professional resume, a brief course outline of required readings and topics covered, instructor's notes, laboratory and problem exercises, and test and final examinations.
Included in this series are 22 course outlines and 1 accreditation proposal.

Reports

Series consists of reports co-authored, and prepared by Judith Waalen in her capacity as a professor in the Department of Psychology and as the Director of the Centre for Quality Service Research.

Papers and Presentations

Series contains papers and presentations co-authored by Judith Waalen in her role as Professor in the Department of Psychology and as the Director of the Centre for Quality Service Research.

OPSEU Staff Recognition and Development Conference / Staff Star Award / Annual OPSEU Staff Learning Event

The records in this series consists of the OPSEU Staff Star Award and conference, and the subsequent OPSEU Staff Learning Event which replaced the former in 2014. The university, in developing more wide-ranging awards in 2012, cancelled faculty and staff awards including the OPSEU award and created the OPSEU Staff Learning Event.

The series consists of announcements, nomination forms, brochures, programs, and award winners.

Joint Union-Management Advisory Committee on Staff Training and Development

Awards and Special Events

Series contains records relating to awards and special events within the Faculty of Community Services. Included are invitations, posters, and programs for faculty awards nights, Scholarly Research, lectures, open houses, and convocation.

Photographic display materials

Series contains various foam cores that were generated and used in displays featuring Ryerson archival material. Series also contains plaques of enlargements of The Ryersonian newspaper.

Student Life Calendars

This series consists of calendars produced by Student Services or Student Life.

TARA Awards: Miscellanea

1992 Awards Video: (approximately 40:00 minutes) Audio: inaudible. Visual: poor This may be because this video is a Super VHS and the Archives does not have a compatible machine to view tape.

1994 Award: 4 photographs

1998 Awards: Press Release and Program and poster; video: edited (approximately 46:52 minutes, commercial-free) version provided by Mark Bishop, Producer of the TARA Awards production April 16, 1998. Credit to the Ryerson Archives for archival footage used for this production, not appearing on the taped televised version (2 hrs) aired July 25, 1998 on CFMT, was added to the edited version.

1999 Video: 1 hour show, including commercials, aired June 19, 1999 on CFMT. This copy was taped by Archives staff.

2001: Mounted Poster:

2002: Program, posters

2003: Program, poster

2004: Videotape, poster, photographs

2005: Program

2006: Program, photographs on CD-R

2011: Program

External productions involving the School of Performance

Series contains materials related to productions and events held outside of the the Ryerson Theatre/School of Performance but had students, faculty, and staff from the school involved in events/productions in a variety of ways. Included in the series are:
RG 158.30.01 LOFT Community Services annual Christmas concerts
RG 158.30.02 Nightwood Theatre - 4x4 an off-road event of women directors
RG 158.30.03 Village Theatre "Under Milk Wood"

Theatre School/School of Performance production posters

File contains posters publicizing various Ryerson Theatre School productions. Please see also RG 158.13 Ryerson Theatre Company for more production posters from final year students in the 1970s-mid 1980s.
Because of the Covid 19 pandemic the 2020-2021 season was held virtually https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2020-21-season/. and the 2021-2022 season was hybrid https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2021-22-season/

International Development Week

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

International Development Week Committee

Ryerson Institute of Technology Advisory Committee proceedings for individual program departments

Collection of bound Ryerson Institute of Technology Advisory Committee proceedings.
Includes:
RG 167.07.01 Electronics Technology, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.02 Fashion, 1955-1958
RG 167.07.03 Furniture and Interior Design, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.04 Gas Technology, 1957-1963
RG 167.07.05 Graphic Arts (Journalism/Printing Management), 1955-1963
RG 167.07.06 Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Technology, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.07 Institution and Home Management/Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Administration, 1950-1953
RG 167.07.08 Instrument Technology, 1960-1963,
RG 167.07.09 Retail Merchandising Administration,
RG 167.07.10 Mechanical and Industrial Technology
RG 167.07.11 Photographic Arts.

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.

Photographic Slide collection

Series consists of photographic slides taken by Roy Horney during his time at Ryerson. Included are images of events, graduation, equipment, campus, and the demolition of the old Normal School buildings.

Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.

Off Campus Student Support materials

Series consists of materials related to the Off Campus Student Support services and groups for students residing through the off campus housing program.

Unsorted materials

Series contains materials found piled on shelving units. No original order was apparent other than having come from the office of Ron Shirtliff. The materials are from his time as Faculty reprentative and member of the Executive Council of the Board of Governors.

Albums series

Series consists of albums on a variety of subjects, but all are personal in nature, created by individuals or families. Many focus on geographic locations as subjects of a tour. Some WWI and WWII family and military tour records.

Landscapes and industry series

Series consists of photographs of landscapes, usually featuring factories, mills, bridges or other industrial and man-made objects, and images of agriculture. There area few small sub-sets of images in this series related to sports, which show horses and jockeys, cars and grandstands at racing events.

Dry plate cameras

This series contains cameras designed for use with commercially manufactured dry plate negatives. Produced between about 1880 and 1900, these cameras began to be marketed to amateur photographers due to the relative ease of using dry plates. Exposure times shortened, necessitating faster shutters, within the lens or camera. The equipment also became more compact, allowing for hand-held photographs.

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).

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).

Stereoscopic and multi lens cameras

Series contains cameras that have with more than one lens, to create multiple images on the same light sensitive film or plate. These cameras were designed for several purposes, the most popular being the stereoscopic, or three-dimensional, image. Most stereo cameras work by taking two simultaneous images from slightly varying points of view that correspond to the distance between the human eyes. The images are then mounted side-by-side and viewed through a stereoscope (a system of two lenses that helps to converge the two photographs, to mimic the depth perception of binocular vision). Other three-dimensional cameras used four or more lenses to create images for lenticular prints.
Some multi-lens cameras were intended to create multiple copies of the same scene at one time, such as the gem tintype camera and passport camera, while others had shutters that took sequential shots to create images which show the passage of time on one frame.

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).

One-time use cameras

Series contains cameras designed to be disposable. Usually simple, point and shoot cameras made of plastic cases with cardboard housings, these cameras were sold pre-loaded with film and returned to the photofinisher in tact for development. The plastic bodies were often returned to the manufacturer and re-used, with film and housing. Cameras such as this were marketed for travel, weddings, underwater or other situations where a more expensive camera may get damaged. They were available in different film speeds and some models included a flash.

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).

Toy and promotional cameras

Series contains cameras designed for children or created and distributed as marketing materials for different corporations. These cameras became most popular after the advent of film cartridges, as this greatly simplified the handling and lowered the cost. These cameras are predominantly inexpensive and simply designed, without features that allow the photographer to change aperture or shutter speed.

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).

Point and shoot cameras

Series contains mainly inexpensive, fully automatic 35 mm cameras marketed strictly for amateur use. These cameras are the high tech descendants of the box camera and most models have no manual control over focus, aperture, shutter speed, film winding or metering. The viewfinder on point and shoot models is, like the box camera and unlike reflex style cameras, not integrated with the lens; there is no mirror directing the view from the lens to the eye of the photographer. Most of the point and shoot cameras require batteries for operation.

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).

Toronto Normal School - Janet Page donation

The Series consists of 1 page of a Provincial Normal School Lesson Topic form and 17 selected and photocopies of pages from Janet Page's original Normal School scrapbook. Mrs. Page (nee Battersby) was a 1940 graduate of the Toronto Normal School.

The Veterans Group

Series contains records generated or collected by David Reville related to 'The Veteran's Group,' which would eventually become the Toronto Psychiatric Survivors.

Access Services files

Access Services evolved into "Borrower Services" (RG 5.246) with the re-organizationof the Library.This collection contains e-mail messages and minutes of Access Services staff meetings.

Committee records

RG 5.254.01 Agenda Committee
RG 5.254.02 Budget Committee
RG 5.254.03 Public Relations & Communications Committee
RG 5.254.04 Facilities & Infrastructure Committee
RG 5.254.05 Instructional Planning & Assessment Committee (includes Student Success Programs
Working Group)
RG 5.254.06 Performance Measurement Committee
RG 5.254.07 Image Collection Implementation Committee
RG 5.254.08 Space Planning Comitteee
RG 5.254.09 Transition Planning Team
RG 5.254.10 Library Appointments Committee
RG 5.254.11 Library Pomotions Committee
RG 5.254.12 Copyright Committee
RG 5.254.13 Health & Safety Committee
RG 5.254.14 ERM Implementation Team
RG 5.254.15 Communications, 2009
RG 5.254.16 Students Advisory Committee, 2009-
RG 5.254.17 Library Appointments Committee, 2009- (Note: Cttee was established before 2009)
RG 5.254.18 Technology Planning Group, 2009-
RG 5.254.19 Communication Working Group

Library newsletters

The Series consists of newsletters published to inform its readership of the activities of the Library, including employee profiles and administration updates.

The LRC newsletter (Library and Research Centre) was produced simply and in-house (within the Library) in 1987 and had no official title. No other issue was produced.

"Nexus" replaced the first newsletter in April 1990, as a more formal newsletter and aimed at a readership including Ryerson faculty and Library staff. With the November 2009, Issue 21, NEXUS became available only as an e-issue. The last issue was Spring 2014, Issue 29.

Reports

Series consists of Reports created by various departments and organizations in the Wellesley Hospital. Included are annual reports from the Wellesley Auxiliary, The Board of Governors, and the Research Institute.

Special Events

Series contains items and files related to various events held by The Wellesley Hospital. Included events are long service awards, the Wellesley Auxiliary anniversary, the 25 year club, and the cornerstone laying and grand opening of the Medical Building.

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