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Stereoscope Viewers

Series contains stereoscopic viewers, photographic images, and emphera. This includes a wide range of stereoscopes and three-dimensional viewers. Stereoscopes are devices used to view two mounted identical images as a single three-dimensional photograph commonly referred to as stereographs or stereoviews.

The first lens-based, portable stereoscopes were invented by Sir David Brewster in 1849 and presented at Crystal Palace during the London Great Exhibition between 1850 to 1851. Until a decade later when Oliver Wendell Holmes' adaptation of the Brewster stereoscope became the model for all later editions of stereoviewers during the 19th century. Holmes left his invention unpatented. This allowed other manufactures such as H.C. White, Underwood & Underwood and Keystone Viewing Company to mimic his design and increase production of stereoscopes and stereoviews. Ultimately, Holmes' decision would increase production and purchase of his invention.

Stereoscopes and stereo ephemera were meant for educational and entertainment purposes. Designs ranged from various materials like wood and aluminium, stereoscopes also had a large array of shapes and sizes from hand held to table top.

Following the 20th century, three-dimensional viewers became extremely popular. Some major manufactures such as GAF, Sawyer's View-Master and Tru-View produced iconic viewers made from metal, bakelite and other plastics. Originally, viewers and viewer emphera were developed for educational purposes but eventually became marketed as children's entertainment. Unlike stereoscopic viewers that could only look at single card stereoviews, three-dimensional viewers typically rotated black and white or colour transparency reels or multiview cards. Many original companies such as Sawyer's and GAF merged together but maintained the "View-Master" name. In 1989, the view-master brand was sold to Tycho until 1997 when Mattel and Tyco joined together. Now, view-masters are produced under the Fisher-Price title. View-masters were made from various materials and sizes. Some editions included built-in back lighting and sound recordings.

Course related materials

File contains a variety of materials. Included is an audiocassette recording of Robert Scott's PTM 011-01 lecture given October 21, 1976 from 8:00am - 9:00am. Black and white photographs and contact sheets showing the the geodesic dome built in the Experimental Media Lab (Photo Arts building rm 304). Included in the photographs are images of Robert Scott and several of his students who helped build the dome. The contact sheets show the same photographs plus other images of student work and Ron Werner, a professor from the Psychology Department who team taught with Robert Scott. A valentine's day card, and a short 2 page essay by Robert Scott.

Ryerson Song - compact discs

2005 digital copies of "The Ryerson Song" and related audio material. The Ryerson Song was originally written in 1950 and first recorded onto 78 rpm audio disc. Tracks on these audio compact discs are: 1 Full 16 minute recording direct from Cassette. 2 Ryerson song from cassette. 3. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal. 4. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal plus noise reduction. 5. Ryerson Song crackle and click removal plus noise reduction and equalization.

Ryerson Song - vinyl audio discs (records)

According to Al Sauro, Ryerson pioneer and former faculty member and dean, the original Ryerson Song was written in five minutes, at the request of Principal Howard Kerr, who wanted to promote school spirit, especially during Ryerson sporting events. The Song was written in 1950. The following year, the Song was modified by both Sauro and Rennie Charles, the Song's co-writers. A new verse was written as the first verse ("Give us light...") whereas the original two verses ("RIT we will fight..." and "Long may you thrive...") and music served as refrain. It appears that the Ryerson Song may have been known mainly for its second and third verses, as the first verse is rarely referred to in documentation relating to the Song. The lyrics for the Song can be found in the "Music at Ryerson" documentation file. The instrumental rendition of the Ryerson Song, played by the Ryerson Band, was initially recorded on a 78 rpm audio disc (RG 210.5.06). It was subsequently dubbed onto contact disc in 2005 (RG 210.5.05) by John Hajdu of the Digital Media Projects Office. Documentation and descriptive information regarding the transfer process to CD are included with A. 2006-014. As well as the approimately 2 minute song, the Ryerson Band plays several jazz numbers on the reecording for a total time of 16:40.

Ryerson Band, 1948

Audio recording of the Ryerson Band in 1948. The audio tape was recorded from and vinyl album version. Location of the original is unknown.

Interview with Alan Collier

File contains cassette tape of Ted Brock's interview with Allan Collier. Alan Collier painted 2 murals in Howard Kerr Hall: "The Portico of Philosophers" in East Kerr Hall; and "Technology of the World" in West Kerr Hall.

Doddie Brown Interview

File consists of an audio interview of Doddie Brown conducted by Ryerson Archiviist, Claude Doucet.

Ted Toogood oral history interview

This file contains 2 cassette tapes and supplementary text of an oral history interview conducted by former Ryerson Archivist, Claude Doucet.

Recording: Alfred Hitchcock Address At Convocation Hall (UofT)

Audio magnetic tape of an address given by famed filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock at the University of Toronto's Convocation Hall in 1967. No other details were made available. A label on the box containing the tape provides the following title, "Alfred Hitchcock: The Master of Suspense". The date is October 13, 1967. The length is 53 minutes, 30 seconds. Mr. Sauro has provided the following background information:"Alfred Hitchcock visited Toronto as part of a multi-city tour to promote his film "Torn Curtain" because it was his 50th feature film. He was brought to Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto and the event was hosted by the Screen Directors Guild of Toronto.(then,a recently formed organization) I was there and so was CJRT-FM which, at the time, was owned by Ryerson....CJRT recorded the proceedings and subsequently edited the tape and put it on the air.

Morley Finley interview

File contains cassette recording of Ryerson Archivist Claude Doucet interviewing former Ryerson Registrar Morley Finley.

RTA Awards Ceremony materials

File consists of: RTA Awards Ceremony programmes; photographs of award winners from 1992-1995 and 1997; and a cassette tape from the 1974 awards event.

The Student Lounge Compilation

Student Compilation created using music from RTA students - individual or bands they are in. There was no compilation CD created in 2009.

Clevelands House Management workshop

File contains records on the staff "Weekend Workshop" at Clevelands House September 17 - 19, 1971. Clevelands House is located in Minett, Ontario in the Muskokas on Lake Rousseau.
The file includes copies of the information manual, correspondence, attendance lists, and audio cassettes of the proceedings:

RG 12.196.02.01 Friday night - Donald Mordell
RG 12.196.02.02 Friday night - Dr. Yates
RG 12.196.02.03 Mordell summing up
RG 12.196.02.04 Don Stone and John Eriks
RG 12.196.02.05 Brainstorming friday night and Hugh Innis
RG 12.196.02.06 Saturday AM
RG 12.196.02.07 Saturday AM
RG 12.196.02.08 Open College and Panel
RG 12.196.02.09 Friday Night
RG 12.196.02.10 Saturday AM and Saturday PM start

Union Fair - audio recordings - 1987

The 1987 Ryerson Union Fair was held Wednesday March 11, 1987 and was held in Jorgenson Hall and the Film and Photography building. Included with the audio cassettes is a copy of the work order for the creation of the audiocassettes.

File contains 10 audio cassettes of the speaker series sessions:

RG 140.02.04.01.01 11 am session - "Bargaining for Equality: Unions and Employment Equity" by Cindy St. Clair

RG 140.02.04.01.02 12 pm session - "Free Trade: What Future for Canada?" by Jo Surich, Ontario Federation of Labour

RG 140.02.04.01.03 1 pm session - "Occupational Health and Safety: the Hazards of Work" by Gary Cwitco, Ontario Federation of Labour

RG 140.02.04.01.04 2 pm session - "New Technology at Work: Whose progress?" by Darcy Martin, Communications Workers of Canada

RG 140.02.04.01.05 3 pm session - "Unions against Apartheid: Labour and South Africa: by Brenda Webb, Ontario Public Service Employees Union (2 cassettes)

RG 140.02.04.01.06 4 pm session - "Labour and the Media: The Gainers Strike" by Ed Seymour, United Food and Commercial Workers Union (2 cassettes)

RG 140.02.04.01.07 5 pm session - "Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value" by Irene Harris, Canadian Union of Public Employees

RG 140.02.04.01.08 5:45 pm session - "Unionizing the Professions: Recent Trends" by Kathy Viner, Association of Television Producers and Directors

Ryerson Media Centre

Union Fair - audio recordings - 1988

The 1988 Ryerson Union Fair was held Wednesday March 9, 1988 and was held in Jorgenson Hall. Included with the audio cassettes is a copy of the work order for the creation of the audiocassettes.

File contains 6 audio cassettes of the speaker series sessions:

RG 140.02.04.02.01 - "Free Trade: What Future for Canada" by Jim Turk

RG 140.02.04.01.02 - "Technological Change at Work" by Darcy Martin

RG 140.02.04.01.03 - "The Role of Unions Today" by Donna Johanson and Mary Rowles

RG 140.02.04.01.04 - "Pay Equity: Equality at Work" by Julie Davis

RG 140.02.04.01.05 - "Labour and Social Change in Nicaragua" by Ron Pellerin, Jenny Green Memorial Lecture

RG 140.02.04.01.06 - "Privatization and Contracting out - In Whose Interest?" by David Pearce

Ryerson Media Centre

Women and Planning conference

The Women and Planning conference was a one day conference held at Ryerson on May 1, 1982. The conference, dealing with the issues on women in the planning profession and the broader affect of planning on women in the community, was organized by a group called "Women In/And Planning - including Ryerson professor Pam Hitchcock. The event was sponsored by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the Secretary of State. The City of Toronto Planning and Development Department, The Centre for Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto, and Ryerson's Urban and Regional Planning Department were also involved.

File contains 1 copy of an article published in the "FORUM" newsletter April 23, 1982 about the conference, and 3 audio reel-to-reel tapes of conference sessions.

RG 150.37.01 audio reel "Interview Skills"
RG 150.37.02 audio reel "Differing Values of the Female and Male Planner"
RG 150.37.03 audio reel "Dual Role of Professional Women"
RG 150.37.04 article

CJRT miscellaneous audio programs

File contains reel to reel audio tapes of programs:

WALTER GORDON with Hugh Innis, 1977 Reel 73
Dan Donnelly - CANAMERICAN UNION NOW with Hugh Innis, 1978 Reel 74
George Radwanski on "TRUDEAU" with Hugh Innis, 1978 Reel 75
Tom Symons "THE SYMONS REPORT" On Education with Hugh Innis, 1978 Reel 76
Jim Peters (Arab View Of Peace Accords), 1978 Reel 77
Murray Paulin on WAR AND PEACE Symposium, 1978 Reel 78
Dr. Murray Ross "THE UNIVERSITY ANATOMY OF ACADEME, 1978 Reel 79
Phyllis Clarke on TIM BUCK memoirs with Hugh Innis, 1978 Reel 80
Walter Pitman - Ryerson Funding Crisis, 1979 Reel 81
MAY MASKOW - Home Economics--FNCFS At Ryerson, 1980 Reel 82
Jim Peters On 101 Words And How They Began, 1979 Reel 116
Walter Pitman Speech: "A Polywhat?" 1980 Reel 117
Walter Pitman Speech: "Now Is Not Too Late", 1978 Reel 118

December 6th Memorial Committee

Subseries contains records relating to Ryerson's December 6th Memorial Committee. Sub-series is divided based on content into three files - textual records, posters, and an audio recording.
RG 186.006.001.001 Textual Records - contains correspondence, brochures, announcements and other records related to the December 6th memorial, presentations, Dec. 6th Memorial Fund, Awards, and programs
RG 186.006.001.002 Posters - Posters for Dec. 6th memorial ceremonies and seminars, plays, and other events sponsored by the committee.
RG 186.006.001.003 Audiocassette - Audio recording of Rosemary Brown speaking at the first December 6th Memorial ceremony held in LIB 72.

Ryerson Electronics '52

Audiocassette recording of "Electronics Today" #2 AM vs FM broadcasting. and the Ryerson Six (five?) - Peter Elombe, piano; Gerry Hicks, Guitar; El Sauro, Bass; Stan Harris, drums; and Fred Herm, vocals.

RIOT '66-7 audio tapes

  • RG 215.10
  • Ficheiro
  • 1966-1967
  • Parte de RIOT

4 professional grade 1/4" audio reel to reel tapes containing audio from Riot '66 and Riot '67

Ryerson Best Ever Garage Sale

File contains a promotional poster and a promotional audio clip created to advertised "The Best Ever Garage Sale" held in the parking garage at Gould and Dundas. The sale was held during Homecoming weekend on Saturday October 13, 1990.

First Ontario conference on home support services for elderly and disabled people

File contains textual material relating to the conference. Included is a draft of purposes and objectives for a home support association; a summary of conference evaluations; a handbook on home support programs; and conference schedules and registration forms.
Also included in the file are 3 audio cassettes:
1) Mental Health Issues and the Elderly - Mary K. Harrison and Kenneth Schulman, May 31 Plenary Session
2) The government and home support: present policy and future directions - Art Daniels, May 30 Plenary Session
3) Home Support in Ontario - Gordon Cressy, May 30 Issue Session

Women and Politics conference audiocassettes

File contains 19 master and 19 copy audiocassette recordings from the Women and Politics conference held November 7-8, 1986.
The tapes include:

RG 27.01.041.004.001 "Political Women tell what it takes" - forum held Friday November 7 at 7:00pm. Speakers included Iona Campagnolo, Barbara McDougall, and Alexa McDonough

RG 27.01.041.004.002 "Sex and Power" - Session held Saturday November 8 12:45-1:15pm.
Speaker was Christina McCall

RG 27.01.041.004.003 "Where do we go from here" - Session held Saturday November 8 3:45-4:15pm. Wrap up session led by conference organizing committee members Libby Burnham, Audrey Herrema, and Loraine Wilson

RG 27.01.041.004.004 "How to Make Government Work for you - Federal and Provincial" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 1 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Pauline Browes, Heather Peterson, Ruth Grier, and chaired by Margaret MacMillan

RG 27.01.041.004.005 "How to Make Government Work for you - Municipal and School Board" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 2 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Joanne Campbell, Beverly Salmon, Nadine Nowlan, Fran Endicott, and chaired by Pat Petersen

RG 27.01.041.004.006 "Running and Winning Part 1" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 3 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Maria Minna, Gina Brannan, Meg Griffiths, and chaired by Connie Bryant

RG 27.01.041.004.007 "Can you be a feminist in Politics" - Saturday November 8 morning workshop 4 9:45-11:45am. Workshop lead by Michele Landsberg, Lorna Marsden, and Chaviva Hosek

RG 27.01.041.004.008 "Mobilizing around issues" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 1 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Maude Barlow, Ellen Campbell, Kay Sigurjonsson and chaired by Marilou McPhedran

RG 27.01.041.004.009 "Running and Winning Part 2" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 2 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Elinor Caplan, Lynn McDonald, Bette Stephenson and chaired by Naomi Black

RG 27.01.041.004.010 "Influence and Power" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 3 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Kay Stanley, Wendy Cuthbertson, Lucie Pepin and chaired by Sylvia Bashevkin

RG 27.01.041.004.011 "Dealing with the Press" - Saturday November 8 afternoon workshop 4 1:30-3:30pm. Workshop lead by Mary Lou Finlay, Judy Steed, and chaired by Sally Barnes.

Bill Gates visit to Ryerson materials

File contains materials created for and during Bill Gates visit to Ryerson. Event titled "Putting Technology to Work for Canada" was sponsored by Ryerson's Continuing Education division and was held Thursday August 19, 1993 from 9:15 - 10:30 am in the Ryerson Theatre.
Included in the file are an audio tape and an VHS tape of the lecture, posters, a ticket, a flyer, and newspaper clippings about Bill Gates.

Nutrition & International Development - professional development workshop

This file contains materials related to a Nutrition and International Development workshop held at Ryerson, on June 30, 1984. Includes cassette with recording of proceedings and 2 notices about the workshop.

The workshop preceded the 9th International Congress of Dietetics, which was held in Toronto under the theme "Dietetics in the Global Village." The workshop was co-presented by CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) and the Canadian Home Economics Association.

Opportunities for Youth Community Concern Project: audio

One reel to reel audio tape recording of unidentified students talking about their experiences while working with various groups of people (senior citizens, children & their mothers, multicultural groups) as part of a Community Concern Project. Students were involved with teaching crafts, setting up nutrition programs, designing clothing and other projects related to their Home Economics program at Ryerson.

Sheard/Augustine/McKay Interview

Audio and video copies of interviews with Sheard/Augustine Foundation principals. The foundation was established to support Aboriginal Student Services.

Ryersonia 1962

2 copies of the Ryersonia 1962, and 1 copy of Our Talking Yearbook vinyl record (sleeve inside front cover of the yearbook)

Ryersonia 1963

2 copies of the Ryersonia 1963 and 1 copy of Our Talking Yearbook vinyl record (record sleeve inside yearbook front cover)

Installation of President Claude Lajeunesse

File contains installation invitations, programs, program/calendar of events, curriculum vitae, press kit, RSVP list, name badges, cassette recordings (Installation of Pres. Lajeunesse CA 12-9 and "New Initiatives Forum", CA 12-11/12, received through various sources.

Information Services cassettes

File contains audiocassettes recorded by or collected by Information Services. Included are Bovey Commission hearings, presidential radio interviews, building openings, and press conferences.

Architecture building opening

Audiocassette recording of the opening of the Architecture building. Speaking are Murray Paulin, Dr. Brian Segal, Board of Governors chairman Colin Graham, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario John Black Aird, and Premier of Ontario William Davis.

Tony Wilkinson farewell

Audiocassette recording of Anthony (Tony) Wilkinson's farewell party. M.C. 'ed by Tom Sosa. Speakers include Tom Sosa, Colin Graham, Ron DeBurger, and Tony Wilkinson.

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