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Kodak promotional lenticular print

Item is a print made with the lenticular process, allowing 2 separate images (a diver and a snow boarder) to be seen on one surface, based on the angle the object is viewed from.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Thermos

Item is a yellow and red Thermos brand insulated container, featuring the Kodak Film & Plates logo.

Kodak Canada Inc.

[Parade]

Item consists of a photograph of a parade at 'Iolani Palace in Hawaii. At the front are flag bearers for Australia, United States of America, Hawaii, and another unidentifiable flag. Following behind the flag bearers is a marching band. To the side of the parade are spectators by the palm trees.

[Group Conversation]

Item consists of a photograph of a group of people talking to each other with their backs turned to the camera. One man is crossing his arms and looking directly at the camera. In the background there is the roof of a structure that appears to be a bandstand.

[Group outdoors]

Item consists of a mounted photograph of a group of men and women within a gated property outdoors. Four people are sitting on the grass with a dog while three are standing beside the seated group. The area is enclosed by a white picket fence.

"Being Analog, Teaching Digital"

Paper written for the Computer Aided Learning (CAL97) International Conference, Superhighways, Super CAL, Super Learning, held in March, 1997 at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.

Children at Risk preliminary report: Towards the formulation of the New Programme Agenda for the Laidlaw Foundation in the 1990's

The sub-committee was appointed in the Fall of 1987 by the Advisory Committee and Board of the Laidlaw Foundation. The idea came from the Board of Directors after a Foundation retreat. The sub-committee was given the mandate to explore the feasibility of a multi-year programme focus for the Laidlaw Foundation. They had two purposes - to clarify the concept of risk from a socio-environmental perspective as it relates to children and to develop a proposal for a review of the state of research and policy development in Canada, the U.S. and Europe.
The committee members included Ralph Garber, Ph.D - then Dean of the Faculty of Social Work and the University of Toronto; R. G. N. Laidlaw, Ph.D - then president of the Laidlaw Foundation; Marvyn Novick, M.S.W. - sub-committee chairperson and Dean of the Faculty of Community Services at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute; and Dan R. Offord, M.D. - then Head of the division of Child Psychiatry at McMaster University and Research Director at the Chedoke Child and Family Centre. Staff members working on the project included project co-manager Nathan Gilbert, M.S.W. - Executive Administrator of the Laidlaw Foundation; Adel McKay - M.S.W. student at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto; project co-manager Karen Swift - Ph.D candidate at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto; and Mark Morisette - Ph.D candidate from the Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

The report "Towards the formulation of a New Programme Agenda for the Laidlaw Foundation for the 1990's" is a preliminary report.

Laidlaw Foundation

Metro's Suburbs in Transition, part I: Evolution and Overview

The background report was an amalgamation of ideas and research by the by the Council's Social Planning Council Project Committee. The report itself was put together by Project Committee chairman Dr. John Gandy, Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto; the author of the report and Project director Marvyn Novick, Senior Program Director; and Project Associates Anella Parker and Susan Kee.

Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto

Planning Agenda for the Eighties, part II: Metro's Suburbs in Transition

Policy report from the the Council's Social Planning Council Suburban. The report itself was put together by Project Committee chairmen Dr. John Gandy, Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto (1977-1980) and Frank O'Donnell, Executive Member of the Council (September 1980-); the author of the report and Project director Marvyn Novick, Senior Program Director; and Project Associates Susan Kee and Roxina Saari.

Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto

Full Employment: Social Questions for Public Policy

Publication of papers presented at Urban Seminar Six in Toronto on November 29, 30, and December 1, 1978. The seminar was organized by the Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto, the Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto, the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto, and the Family Service Association of Metropolitan Toronto. Marvyn Novick was the seminar co-ordinator and the publication editor. He also presented a paper at the seminar "Is Social Spending Productive".

Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto

Riverrun

One copy of book "Riverrun" written by Peter Such. Inside is an old library circulation book card.

Such, Peter

Dolphin's Wake

One copy of book "Dolphin's Wake" written by Peter Such.

Such, Peter

A Study of Liquid Distribution in an Industrial Scale Packed Tower

Copy of the paper co-authored by Mo Fayed of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute with R. A. Al-Samadi and C. M. Evans of Chemetics International Co. Inc; G. M. Camerson, consulting engineer; and M. Leva, consulting engineer.
The paper was presented at the A. I. Ch. E 1989 Spring National Meeting held in Houston, Texas April 3, 1989.

Fayed, Muhammad (Mo) E.

Creating Inclusive Post-Secondary Learning Environments

One copy of "Creating Inclusive Post-Secondary Learning Environments". The publication was co-edited by Anver Saloojee and Gail Benick. Authors include Anver Saloojee, Gail Benick, Mary Samuel, Dalyce Newby, Sally Quan, and Nancy Nicholls.

Saloojee, Anver

[Little Girl in Baby Carriage]

Item consists of two black and white photographs of a little girl popping out of a baby carriage. In one photograph, the little girl is looking up, and in the other photograph she is looking out. The carriage is parked in the front or back of a house. There is ivy covering the house. There is a 0.5 cm white border surrounding the image. The back of both photographs are stamped in black ink "532C".

Shields, Lorne

Une Voyage Commence

Item consists of a toned black and white photograph of a group of men and women on a sailboat. Five women dressed in long skirts and three men in turtlenecks or ties stand and sit on one end of the boat, posing for the photographer. In the foreground, a boy is turned away from the camera, looking at the group. He is wearing a hat and has his sleeves rolled up. The boat seems to tilt sharply to the left. On the back of the photograph is handwritten in pen "Une Voyage Commence" which is French, and translates to "a trip / journey begins".

[Children on a Hammock]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of a boy and young girl sitting on a hammock. The boy is wearing shorts and boots and has his mouth open, laughing. The young girl is wearing a white dress and headband. They are sitting close to one another. Behind the hammock are trees and a ball in the grass, and in the background, there is a lake. The photograph has some motion blur. There is a 0.4 cm white border around the image.

[Woman petting a goat]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of a woman in a hat and sunglasses petting a goat. The goat is wearing a collar and there is a large tree in the mid-ground. It appears to be summertime. There is a 0.5 cm white border surrounding the image. The back of the photographed is stamped in blue ink "8070".

[Woman and two girls in the roots of a tree]

Item consists of a sepiatone image of a woman and two girls sitting in the roots of a felled tree. The woman is wearing a coat and a hat with a broach and a long scarf. The girl in the foreground wears a black hat and a coat. A second girl peeks out from a hole in the roots in the midground of the photograph. There is a white boarder surrounding the image. The back of the photographed is stamped with the numbers "0480" in blue ink. The photo was printed on Velox photographic paper, invented by Leo Baekeland and sold to Eastman Kodak. Velox was the first commercially successful photo paper.

[Woman Milking Cow in a Field]

Item consists of a sepiatone black and white photograph of a woman milking a cow in a field. The woman is wearing a light-coloured dress with white apron and light-coloured stockings. She sits on a small bench and rests a large silver coloured bucket on the bench. She is milking a cow that is mostly white with some black spots and large horns. In the background there is 11 fence posts, with trees behind them. There is a 0.5 cm white border around the image. On the back of the photograph there is illegible numbers from a stamp.

[Two Young Women Pretending to Fight]

Item consists of a toned black and white photograph of two teenage girls pretending to fight one another. One of the young women is wearing a plaid dress and has a fist raised as though she is going to punch the other. The other woman is wearing a long skirt and a white shirt, and is leaning in toward the first woman. Both are looking toward the camera as though this were a staged act for the photographer. They are standing in front of a house with a large tree. They appear to be in a rural setting. The photograph is surrounded by a 0.5 cm white border. The back of the photograph has a handwritten number in pencil "2174".

[Nancy and Charles Crabb Kissing]

Item is a black and white photograph of a man and a woman kissing. They are standing on a pile of rocks in a rural setting. The woman is wearing a long dark dress and a dark hat. She is holding a long wooden stick like a cane. The man is wearing a suit and is holding his hat in his hand. The photograph measures 7.25 x 10.75 cm and is mounted on a piece of embossed grey card. On the back of the card in pencil is written "Mother $10-" and blue pen "Nancy & Charles Crabb-".

[Women and Girls Sitting on a Porch]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of three women and thee girls sitting on the steps of a porch. The young woman on the left is wearing a dark dress and appears to be holding a camera. The woman in the middle is wearing white and holding a young girl in her lap. The woman on the right is wearing a dark dress and a wide brimmed hat with ornaments, and a sash. All three of the young girls are wearing white dresses. The house appears to be in a rural area.

Pals

Item consists of a black and white photograph of two boys standing, holding a string with fish on it between them. The boy on the left is wearing a shirt and black pants with a belt, and is holding one end of the string. The boy on the right is wearing a suit and a hat, and holding the other end of the string. On the string hangs 5-6 medium sized fish. Both boys are standing in front of a house and looking at the camera. There is an uneven white border around the image and below the image is handwritten "PALS". On the back of the photograph, stamped in blue is "New Crystal Finish, Reg U.S Patent, THE OWL DRUG CO., Lewison, Idaho", and on the bottom right "13". The Owl Dug Co. was created at 1128 Market Street in San Francisco in 1892. It branched out across the United States, until the Rexall Drug Co. bought out the chain in the 1930s.

[Older Women and Men on Cabin Porch]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of 3 older women and 2 older men sitting on the porch of a cabin in a field. The cabin is small and wooden, with one window on the side of the cabin. The men are sitting on chairs on the front porch. One is wearing a tie and the other is wearing a vest and tie. The women are sitting below them on the steps of the front porch, and are all wearing dresses. There is a uneven white border around the image. The back of the photograph is stamped in red on the bottom right with some illegible numbers.

Crescent Beach July 10 / 15

Item consists of a black and white photograph of three women and four young girls sitting on the truck of a felled tree on a rocky beach. The women and girls are wearing dresses and looking at the camera. Behind them is a wooden building and a wooden deck, and in the background is a tree forest. There is a slight light leak from the bottom left. Handwritten to the right of the negative, and printed onto the print is "Crescent Beach July 10 / 15". There is a small 0.25 cm white border around the image.

[Women on a Hill in San Francisco]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of two women laying on a hill in front of the city of San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge is visible in the background on the right. There is a large tree to the left of them. One woman is wearing a blazer and a scarf and has her eyes closed. The other woman is looking to the right and has a cigarette in her hand. There is a large 1.25 cm white border around the image.

[Three Men Fishing in a Canoe]

Item consists of a sepiatoned black and white photograph of some men fishing in a light coloured canoe. The canoe is in a lake, and behind the canoe in the background are many trees. There are three men in the boat. The young man on the left side of the frame is wearing a cardigan and holding a pair of binoculars. The two other men are older, wearing suits and hats, and holding fishing rods. All three men are looking at the camera. There is a 0.4 cm white border around the image. On the back of the photograph, stamped in blue is " 1 433".

[Jerry Sachs and Al Corbett in Sports Uniform]

Item consists of 15 black and white photographs. The photographs are of two young men engaging in different sports. According to the handwritten captions on the back of the photographs, two of these men are Jerry Sachs and Al Corbett. The photographs show the men posing in different athletic uniforms. Boxing, baseball and basketball are some of the sports the men are engaging in.

Harry & Dodie, Summer 1937.

Item consists of a black and white photograph of a man and a woman walking a dog. The man is wearing a white shirt tucked into his pants, and the woman is wearing a dark coloured sweater and skirt, a necklace and white high-heeled shoes. They are standing in the grass in the front yard of a house. There is an awning, a porch, and flowers behind them. They are both looking at the dog, which is on a leash held by the man. The dog is small and black and shaggy. There is a 0.5 cm white border that surrounds the image. On the back of the photograph is handwritten in pen "Harry & Dodie Summer 1937."

[Man and Dog on Steps]

Item consists of two black and white photographs of a man and a dog. The man is wearing is suit and tie and hat, and is scratching a black and white dog behind its ears. They are in front of a house, and the dog is sitting on the steps. The man is looking at the camera. It appears as though the photograph was developed or fixed incorrectly, as there are marks from developing the image. The two photographs are identical, but different exposures. There is an uneven white border around both images. On the back of each photograph is written in pencil "28" and "50¢"

Ted & Buster

Item consists of a black and white photograph of a woman posing with a dog. The woman is wearing a white dress, stripped stockings, a headband and boots. She is putting her face next to the dog's, who has its tongue out. They are sitting on the front porch of a house. There appears to be a slight light leak coming from the left side of the frame. There is a small white border around the image. On the back of the photograph is handwritten in pencil "633" and in pen "Ted & Buster"

[Man Leads Two Women on Camels]

Item consists of a toned black and white photograph of a man leading two women on camels. The women appear to be tourists. They are both older women in hats, gloves and glasses. They appear to be tourists, sitting atop camels that have ornamental blankets on their backs. The man leading the camels is wearing a long white robe, has a beard and a turban. They appear to be in the desert. There is a 0.5 cm white border surrounding the image. On the back of the photograph is handwritten in pen "Miss Livingstone & H."

[Two Teenage Boxers]

Item consists of a black and white photograph of two teenage boys in boxing apparel. The boy on the left is wearing shorts, a tank top and shoes. His head is shaved and his arms are crossed. The boy on the right is wearing shorts, boxing gloves and shoes. They both have a wide stance and are looking at the camera.

Convocation gown and hood

One convocation robe and hood worn by Ryerson's first principal Howard H. Kerr. Both are made from heavy red wool with pink stain on front and sleeves of gown and underside of hood.

Harcourts Ltd.

Convocation gown

One black linen convocation robe worn by Ryerson's first principal Howard H. Kerr.

Malabar's Costumers

Convocation hoods

Three convocation hoods. One is from Ryerson with blue, white, and gold satin and a heavy material; one is light blue trimmed in white rabbit fur; and the final hood is purple crushed velvet with white satin lining (the lining has discoloured and appears pink).

Convocation mortarboard

One black velvet mortarboard with gold metallic tassel. Worn by Ryerson's first principal Howard H. Kerr.

Harcourts Ltd.

McGill University Political Theory papers on Aristotle, Hobbes, Hegel, By Jack Layton.

folder with three undergraduate philosophy essays written by Jack Layton for Professor Charles Taylor's class Political Science E23 at McGill University. Includes: "Aristotle's Political and Despotic Rule: Their Validity Today" ; "The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes - A Critical Study" ; and "Hegelian Dialectic and The French Revolution"

Soapbox Car: Katie I

Item is a soapbox derby car built by Ryerson engineering students and raced from about 1990 to 1999. The car was named 'Katie' after the now-closed Centre For Advanced Technology Education (CATE). The item includes a plaque that reads "Mech Course Union - Thanks all engineers who gave their time and effort to keep the legacy of Katie Alive.

RTA Christmas Ornament

One red glass RTA Christmas Tree ornament in box. Ornament has "Radio and Television Arts 2006" in gold in a gold marquee. Ornament house in white cardboard box with drawings of sprigs of holly and "Happy Holiday" written on each side. Box has open sides so the ornament can be seen.

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