- F 437
- Fonds
- 1919 - 1996
This fonds contains published materials, correspondence and other records.
This fonds contains published materials, correspondence and other records.
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Papers authored by Norman Mackenzie:
-"Kubla Khan": Poem of Creative Agony and Loss
-Sir Thomas Browne As A MAn of learning: A Discussion of Urn Burial and the Garden of Cyrus
-The Concept of Baroque and its Relation to Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici and Urn Burial
-The Implications of Kipling's Fourth Dimension and His Work Ethic
Holmes:The Autocrat Of The Breakfast-Table(Inscribed)*
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Book inscribed and presented to Norman Mackenzie by the late Rennie Charles, a friend and colleague. Rennie Charles was along-time Ryerson faculty member.
Response: Ryerson's Search For A President
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
The full title of this document is: "Individual Response To Minute 3 Of The Board meeting, July 9, 1980 Relating To Ryerson's Search For A President".
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains photographic materials
Complete Poetry Of John Donne (Inscribed)*
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Book presented to N. Mackenzie in 1984 by an unidentified student in appreciation for inspiring him/her into the world of Literature.
Letters, Notes, Memoranda: To/From Norman Mackenzie
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Correspondence
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Correspondence
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains 2 Administrative Reviews prepared by Norman Mackenzie
Opinion Piece: Toronto Sun Cartoon
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Opinion written by Norman Mackenzie about Toronto Sun cartoon, published November 17, 1995
Technical Institute Assistant's Certificate*
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Certificate presented to Norman Mackenzie by provincial Technical Institute.
N. MacKenzie correspondence and supporting documentation
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
File consists of correspondence and notes for the hiring of a new Ryerson president.
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
F 437.2.1 John Seath and The School System Of Ontario, 1920
F 437.2.2 Nocturne In St. Gauden's, 1929
F 437.2.3 The Man From Toronto, 1919
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Less than 0.5 cm of correspondence related to a 1990 university funding protest. File also includes "Mourn Ryerson's Death" poster from event April 10, 1990.
Mackenzie, Norman
Turret House wood print and letter
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
File includes a beautifully executed wood block print of Turret House (house demolished) and support letter. Gerry Brandis a.k.a. G. Brender A. Brandis is the artist.
Mackenzie, Norman
Memorial Address: Northrop Frye
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Memorial Address
Etching: The Soldiers' Memorial Tower, Hart House
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Etching (signed original) by Malt Sterner of "The Soldiers'Memorial Tower", Hart House, University of Toronto. n.d.
RYERSONIAN: `No Man's Land' Looms?
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Article authored by Norman Mackenzie
The enthusiasms of Robertson Davies
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Book, signed by Robertson Davies, inscribed and presented to Norman Mackenzie by members of the Literary Society. The inscription reads: "To Mr. Mackenzie in deep appreciation of your work with the 1979-80 Ryerson Literary Society".
Davies, Robertson
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Article (pp.63-69) Can I Count You In? (Inscribed)*published in the January, 1972 issue of "The Atlantic Monthly" by Shirley Faessler. The article is inscribed "Glad you likedthis Norman....I wrote it for you, Shirley Faessler".
Literature & History (Spring 1992); Jagger Journal (No.10, 1989/90)
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
This file contains Article authored by Norman Mackenzie "Rudyard Kipling and the Boer War"published in Literature & History, Spring 1992 issue and in Jagger Journal, No.10, 1989/90
The Discovery At Stratford-On-Avon*
Part of Norman Mackenzie fonds
Newspaper clipping published in THE STANDARD, Thursday March 8,1888.