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[Foster Alumni Association scrapbook]

Black scrapbook that includes articles on planning for and opening of Scarborough College, architecture construction, alumni, local residents, land, courses, campus events.

Extra material included within has been separated into another envelope (1969-1973) and contains: Alumni Association committee meeting minutes, financial statements, three minute books, alumni newsletters, and Presidential Advisory Committee on the Status and Future of Scarborough College minutes from 1970.

City of Scarborough

The subseries E.8 City of Scarborough covers the years 1963 to 1977 and 1985 to 1988. The materials relate to the surrounding community as well as the corporate body of the city. Subjects include by-laws that affect the university, transportation, postal delivery, ARTS Scarborough, and the Guild of All Arts, among many others. The files are composed of a wide variety of materials, including reports, correspondence, and other documents.

Principal

The subseries B.1 Principal covers the years 1963 to 1993 and 2004. The Principal of the University of Toronto Scarborough is the chief executive and chief academic officer of the university. The Principal is also a vice-president of the University of Toronto. The materials in this subseries were gathered during the administrations of the following Principals: A.F.W. Plumptre (1965-1972), D.R. Campbell (1972-1975), A.D. Allen (1976), J.E. Foley (1976, 1978-1984), S.J. Colman (1981), G.R. Williams (1984-1989), Paul Thompson (1989-1993), and Kwong-loi Shun (2004-2006). The files mostly comprise professional correspondence and other documents issued directly from the principal.

Proposed Layouts of Level 5 / Page & Steele and John Andrews, architects

File includes 1 architectural drawing (floor plan).
Scale: 1/8" to 1'-0"
Date: 4 May 1964
Description: Shows side-by-side comparison of the plan for level five of the original building, encompassing the original library, during the first and second phases of construction.
Medium/material: Black ink on paper (copy of hand-drawn original).
Colour: Black.
Dimensions (height x width): 80.5cm x 118cm
Signature: None.
Inscription: Proposed Layouts of Level 5 / Scarborough College - U of T; [some rooms identified, further information included].
Physical condition: Edges and several tears have been taped; some darkening at edges.
Notes: None.

Proposed Layouts of Level 6 / Page & Steele and John Andrews, architects

File includes 1 architectural drawing (floor plan).
Scale: 1/8" to 1'-0"
Date: 4 May 1964
Description: Shows side-by-side comparison of the plan for level six of the original building, encompassing the original library, during the first and second phases of construction.
Medium/material: Black ink on paper (copy of hand-drawn original).
Colour: Black.
Dimensions (height x width): 80.5cm x 118cm
Signature: None.
Inscription: Proposed Layouts of Level 6 / Scarborough College - U of T; [some rooms identified, further information included].
Physical condition: Edges and several tears have been tape; further tears in bottom right-hand corner; some staining on verso; some darkening at edges.
Notes: None.

Academic Departments

Series C, Academic Departments, covers the years 1964 through 1991 and 2005. The academic departments at UTSC have changed drastically over the course of the university’s history. This series utilizes the current (as of 2013) academic structure, with the addition of three early programs (General Program, Extension, and Physical Education), to provide a framework based on academic subjects for arranging departmental material. Divisions and departments that are now defunct or which have been amalgamated into conglomerate departments are represented under the new department heading; however, a comprehensive list of all programs, current or defunct, for which material exists in the collection has been provided in the file list to aid in discovery. This list has been replicated in the scope and content note for each subseries below. The series includes course descriptions, course evaluations, course guides, handbooks, reports, and other materials. The series is divided into eighteen subseries based on the current academic structure of the university.

Library Statistics

File contains one copy of a book of handwritten statistics library statistics for Scarborough and Erindale from Oct. 1964 to May 1967, and three UTL Annual Statistics forms from 2005-2006, and 2006-2007.

Student Services

The subseries D.6 Student Services covers the years 1964 through 2006. Student services are defined as initiatives directed at the student population, but which are funded and generally run by the university (i.e. not students). The subseries includes statistics, student directories, Writing Center materials, brochures for residences, Cultural Affairs flyers and event calendars, Watts Lecture materials, orientation and convocation materials, and other materials pertaining to services offered by the university to students.

Varsity News

File includes a two issues of the Varsity News, which contains articles about Scarborough College campus planning and architecture.

Scarborough Board of Education

File includes Opportunities in the Secondary Schools of Scarborough (c. 1964); Scarborough School Directory (1964); list of Scarborough Board of Education Trustees (inscription reads "Visitors to the College Jan 27th/1966" and names checked off in pencil); Your Night Schools (1966); Scarborough School Directory (1970); Inventory of Parks - Recreation Facilities - Schools (1972); Your Schools (newsletter, 1972); Scarborough School Directory (1976); article entitled "The Outdoor School" (1977);

[Scarborough Community misc.]

File includes promotional material for the Scarborough Town Centre; promotional material for Scarborough (industrial and residential); list of manufacturing industrial firms; population census 1964; Scarborough Social Soundings (questionnaire on social needs); list of clubs, associations, and local groups 1964.

General Publicity 1964

File includes articles on development of Scarborough College, Erindale Campus, Birchmount Collegiate, W.E. Beckel's address of the importance of television in education, opening the Queenston Drive Public School, "talk-back" system. File name taken from original file title.

Sod-Turning Ceremony

File includes clippings about the sod-turning ceremony for the initial construction of Scarborough College. File name taken from original file title.

[Scarborough College Architecture, misc.] [1/2]

File includes an Outline Specification for Labour and Material book, information/posters/articles on building, creation and architecture of Scarborough College; File contains Interim Report on Master Plan for Scarborough College, Master Plan Review 1969, Quantitative Profile of Scarborough College Student Body; a report on opening of the Recreation Centre; 1+2 Duplicate Pamphlets on Scarborough College

[Assignment of Work and Contract Procedures]

File includes assignment of work for the User's Committee, architect, landscape architect, superintendent's department, project architect, project engineers, and service and site development engineers; and contract procedures for how the work will be carried out between contracted firms and Scarborough College.

Level 5 / Page & Steele and John Andrews, architects

File includes 1 architectural drawing (floor plan).
Scale: Not indicated.
Date: n.d., circa 1964.
Description: Floor plan of the library, showing the layout of the stacks and study carrels.
Medium/material: Black ink and pencil on paper (copy of hand- drawn original).
Colour: Black.
Dimensions (height x width): 65cm x 87.5cm.
Signature: None.
Inscription: Scarborough College University of Toronto / Level 5. Physical condition: Edges have been taped; ink faded badly in several areas; pencil marks smudged.
Notes: None.

Registrar

The subseries B.5 Registrar covers the years 1964 to 1983. The registrar is in charge of student records. Typical duties include managing course registration, overseeing fee payments, and administering university regulations. The registrar’s files included here mostly comprise correspondence.

Extension Program

Subseries C.2, Extension Program, covers the years 1964 through 1971 and 1981. The Extension Program was the first program offered at Scarborough College, as it was offered by correspondence. The subseries includes course descriptions, correspondence, reports, and other material related to extension at Scarborough College.

Student Organizations

The subseries D.7 Student Organizations covers the years 1964 through 2009. Student organizations are considered to be services offered to students by other students, such as student newspapers. The subseries includes material from arts groups (drama, music, theatre), the Association of Part-Time Undergraduate Students (APUS), the Arts and Sciences Student Union (ASSU), the Scarborough College Student Council (SCSC) / Union (SCSU), the Students’ Administrative Council (SAC), the Scarborough College International Students’ Association, the Chinese Student Association. Also included are issues of the following student publications: Marooned, Dialectic, Apocalypse, SMU*T, Mindfield, Absolute Graffiti, The Underground, Mimesis, Balcony Square, Scarborough Fair, and others.

University of Toronto - St George and Mississauga campuses

The subseries E.2 University of Toronto – St George and Mississauga campusescovers the years 1964 to 1977 and 1983 to 1992. Though most of the material relates to Scarborough tangentially, its provenance lies within UTSC’s sister-campuses in downtown Toronto (St George) and Mississauga (previously called Erindale). Many of the items in the subseries are related to tri-campus policies or initiatives, such as early retirement for librarians or master plans, or are related to specific departments. The files are composed mostly of reports and other documents.

Trent University

The subseries E.7 Trent University covers the year 1964. The materials relate to the opening of Trent University, which took place the same year that Scarborough College was opened. The file includes various documents.

[History of Scarborough]

File includes correspondence; data from Boyle's "History of the Township of Scarborough"; Suggested Sequence of Tour Points for Self-Conducted Tour of Scarborough, with attached map and information about sites; history of Frenchman's Bay, Pickering Township, Ontario County; timeline from "19th Century News" covering history of Scarborough from 1787 to 1896, with attached essays on same.

[History of Scarborough - Publications]

File includes The Highland Creek Story 1918-1968 (published in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Highland Creek Public School); An Abridged History of the Township of Scarborough by Robert Boris, official historian of Scarborough Township Library; two prints of old photographs, presumably depicting Scarborough.

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