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2016 acquisition

Fonds consists of the professional records of filmmaker, producer, and media consultant Midi Onodera. Including film shorts and feature films that consist of raw footage, outs, and masters, director’s reel, music cues, sound files, waivers, contracts, scripts, production binders, press kits, budgets, copyright information, funding applications, distribution information, cast & crew lists, CV’s, and biographical information. The MAC series includes production and promotional videos for fundraising events and yearly trends. Also includes Film Festival catalogues, Art & Film magazines, zines, newspapers, press clippings, promotional photographs and posters, film stills, publicity photographs, continuity photographs, negatives, and slides.

Onodera, Midi

2016 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into the following 21 series:
Series 01: 4x5 & P55 Negatives
Series 02: 35mm Negatives
Series 03: 120mm Roll Film
Series 04: Contact Sheets
Series 05: 4x5 Positives
Series 06: 5x7 Negatives
Series 07: 4x3.5 Negatives
Series 08: 35mm Slides
Series 09: Prints
Series 10: Portfolios
Series 11: Books & Book Mock-Ups
Series 12: Personal Ephemera
Series 13: Press & Promotional
Series 14: Journals, Daytimes, Address Books
Series 15: Business Card Portfolios
Series 16: Personal Photographs, Albums, and Scrapbooks
Series 17: Darkroom Tools & Printing Notes
Series 18: Travel Postcard Collection
Series 19: Elaine Ling's Silver Gelatin Postcard Prints
Series 20: Polaroid P55 Contact Prints
Series 21: Exhibition Prints

2016 acquisition

The collection comprises mostly of awards Leonard Rambeau received during his career, many being Gold and Platinum sales awards. There is also a small selection of press clippings that note himself, photographs, and yearbooks for Saint Mary’s University.

2016 acquisition

The material present in this acquisition reflects more of the latter half of Curran’s career. Many stages of the music creation processes are present, with textual material reflecting the legal side, while the audio material reflects the recording side. Textual and photographic material capture life on tour, and material related to music videos is found in video material. This acquisition is divided into seven series by format:
Series 01: Audio
Series 02: Textual
Series 03: Photographic
Series 04: Graphic
Series 05: Ephemera
Series 06: Video
Series 07: Electronic Records

Curran, Andy

2016 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into the following 40 series:

Series 01: Magazines
Series 02: Concert Announcements
Series 03: Show Tickets
Series 04: Balmur Ltd.: Correspondence
Series 05: Balmur Ltd.: Artist Contracts / Agreements
Series 06: Balmur Ltd.: Producer Contracts / Agreements
Series 07: Balmur Ltd.: Corporate Contracts / Agreements
Series 08: Balmur Ltd.: Road Show Contracts / Agreements
Series 09: Balmur Ltd.: Corporate Files
Series 10: Balmur Ltd.: Proposed / Cancelled Shows & Tours
Series 11: Balmur Ltd.: Capitol Records / EMI Canada Contracts
Series 12: Balmur Ltd.: Capitol Records / EMI Canada Correspondence
Series 13: RESTRICTED
Series 14: Balmur Ltd.: Album Files
Series 15: What a Wonderful World Gift Book
Series 16: Television Appearances
Series 17: Television Specials
Series 18: Award Shows & Honours
Series 19: Feature Films
Series 20: Personal & Private Appearances
Series 21: Radio Appearances
Series 22: Interviews
Series 23: Scrapbooks
Series 24: Programs
Series 25: Official Souvenir Concert Programs
Series 26: Songbooks and Sheet Music
Series 27: Books
Series 28: Schedules / Calendars / Itineraries
Series 29: Press Releases
Series 30: International Fan Club
Series 31: Charities / Patronage / Donations
Series 32: Publicity Published Materials
Series 33: Bios
Series 34: Audio
Series 35: Concert Set Lists
Series 36: Autobiography "All of Me"
Series 37: Anne Murray Centre
Series 38: Personal
Series 39: Photographs
Series 40: Press Clippings

2016 acquisition

The accession includes extensive textual material such as production contracts, historical research, and production notes. There are also audio-visual production elements, and master copies. This acquisition is divided into 64 series based on the productions created by Cogent/Benger, subject matter, and material related to the production company itself. The series include:
Series 1: Dying to Get In
Series 2: Wolverine: Devil of the North
Series 3: In Security: The New Age of Policing
Series 4: East Side Showdown
Series 5: Jan Wong's Forbidden China
Series 6: Asylum Part 1: Falling Through the Cracks / Asylum Part 2: Not Criminally Responsible
Series 7: Somebody Stop Me: The Life and Times of Jim Carrey
Series 8: Powergame
Series 9: First Person Shooter
Series 10: Paul Anka: Destiny
Series 11: The In-Between World of M. G. Vassanji
Series 12: Money & the Maker: The Battle for St. Stephen's
Series 13: CO2 Man
Series 14: How to Stop a Hurricane
Series 15: Pharma Sutra
Series 16: China's Leap of Faith
Series 17: Pedal Power
Series 18: Porndemic
Series 19: Passion of Christ
Series 20: Five Roads to Freedom: From Apartheid to the World Cup
Series 21: Sex Scandals in Religion
Series 22: The Autism Enigma: Are Bacteria to Blame
Series 23: The Great Canadian Tax Dodge
Series 24: Quat
Series 25: Canadian Cricketers
Series 26: Ainsworth 5
Series 27: Crash City
Series 28: Stories from the Dice
Series 29: Rugby
Series 30: Christopher Houghton-Budd
Series 31: AHWS 20th Anniversary Celebration
Series 32: Amma
Series 33: Pod-Cast
Series 34: Rant (Jess's and Robin's)
Series 35: Trouble at Eden
Series 36: Pharma
Series 37: El Mocambo
Series 38: Brian Plummer
Series 39: Project "W"
Series 40: Carol Ann Davidson
Series 41: TTC
Series 42: Loney
Series 43: The Kremlins: Russian Hockey
Series 44: TDSB: Black Schools
Series 45: Pacifists
Series 46: Horse Racing: The Bear
Series 47: My Father The Terrorist
Series 48: Tobacco
Series 49: Call From Afghanistan
Series 50: A Day in the Century of the West End YMCA
Series 51: Bowling for Canada
Series 52: Africa on the Move: Ep. 1, A Dream of Millions
Series 53: James Pacelli Project
Series 54: Mandela & The Children
Series 55: Yamoria and the Great Wolverine
Series 56: Nature Bites Back: The Case of the Sea Otter
Series 57: Love Interrupted
Series 58: A Bear for the Roses
Series 59: Kids
Series 60: Slouching to Sarajevo
Series 61: Fish Tank / Fish Farms
Series 62: The Truth Shows Up
Series 63: I, Neanderthal

Cogent/Benger Productions

2017 accrual

This collection focuses on Julian Samuel’s life while living in Montreal and his time teaching. Two of the series are directly related to his time teaching at post-secondary institutions. The latter half of the collection are more personal, relating to his travels, and his fine art endeavors. The collection is divided up into the following five series:
Series 01: Concordia University - Film Course Teaching Materials
Series 02: John Abbot College - Film Course Teaching Materials
Series 03: Personal Ephemera
Series 04: Maps
Series 05: Sketches

Samuel, Julian

2017 acquisition

The Roy Kenner Fonds holds material from across Kenner’s many careers and musical endeavors. His career as a musician and vocalist is represented, with material from the 1960’s to the late 1970’s. Kenner’s voice over work in advertisement and jingles is also well represented. Textual and photographic records capture the many aspects of his life, and include contracts, set lists, promotional photography, notes, and scrapbooks he kept. This acquisition is divided into seventeen series. These series include:
Series 01: Associates
Series 02: Bush
Series 03: Crime World
Series 04: Delphia
Series 05: Honky Tonk
Series 06: Jack Fraser
Series 07: James Gang
Series 08: Law
Series 09: Lisa Dal Bello
Series 10: Mandala
Series 11: Mud
Series 12: Night Heat
Series 13: Roy Kenner
Series 14: The Royals
Series 15: Troiano
Series 16: Unknown
Series 17: Voice over & Advertisement

Kenner, Roy

2017 acquisition

The Lisa Balfour Bowen fonds contains many aspects of her long career. Her time as an arts reporter and writer is well represented, as many of the gallery programs collected from visits have been included. Her time as a political corresponded is also represented, as there is correspondence between her and those in the public eye. The inclusion of note and original typed articles reflects not only her writing ability and skill as a journalist, but the way in which the news industry used to publish and proof their articles.
The collection is broken into three series:
Series 1: Press Accreditation cards and letters
Series 2: Published Articles
Series 3: Subject and Research Files.

Balfour Bowen, Lisa

2017 acquisition

The collection is made up of both audio/visual elements and textual. The majority of the audio visual portion of the collection is consumer tapes/disc and screening dubs of the films shown at the festival. Other files include press kits for select films. Series 7 is comprised of audio cassette recordings of festival workshops, titled “Independent Filmmaking”. The textual material offers a detailed look at how the festival operated, with application forms, tracking forms, correspondence, film promotional materials, actor resumes, expense sheets, booking venue information, workshop summaries and panelist information, grant writing, festival lists, and a wealth of other textual material. The last series is a collection of mostly festival posters.
The collection is divided up into 10 series:

Series 01: VHS Tapes
Series 02: Betacam Tapes
Series 03: Digital Betacam Tapes
Series 04: Betacam SP Tapes
Series 05: MiniDV Tapes
Series 06: DVDs
Series 07: CDs
Series 08: Cassette Tapes
Series 09: Festival Files
Series 10: Posters

World of Comedy Film Festival

2017 acquisition

This acquisition is made up of seven series:
Series 1: Animal Magnetism
Series 2: My Parents' House
Series 3: Love it or List it
Series 4: Love it or List it Vancouver
Series 5: I Don't Have Time for This
Series 7: Chef Worthy
Series 8: Paranormal Home Inspectors.

Big Coat Media

2017 acquisition

Documentary

  • Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles
  • The Holier it Gets
  • The True Meaning of Pictures
  • Manufactured Landscapes
  • Hockey Nomad

Drama

  • The Uncles

Performace

  • Teri Rickshaw
  • 40 on 40
  • Streetcar
  • Run The ROM

Other (co-productions, and other productions independent of Mercury)

  • Cold Feet (Canadian Film Centre)
  • Looking You in the Back of the Head (Requisite Productions Inc)
  • Flux (Pipe Dream Communications)
  • Girl Named Johnny (Pipe Dream Communications)
  • Risible Chick (Pipe Dream Communications)
  • Fragments (Pipe Dream Communications)
  • Mass Brass
  • AGO Pulsations II

Mercury Films Inc

2017 acquisition

The collection consist of mostly textual material. There is correspondence with CBC management, photographs with world leaders (Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Pierre Trudeau), and documentation for all the summits, conferences, hearings and events he covered and attended over his career. A large portion of the correspondence is from CBC viewers, reflecting what audiences across Canada felt during news worthy events and how CBC and Mansbridge covered them.
This acquisition is divided in the following 14 series:
Series 01: Correspondence
Series 02: Speeches
Series 03: Personal / Professional Files
Series 04: CBC Promotions
Series 05: Research Files
Series 06: Framed Memorabilia
Series 07: Scripts
Series 08: Calendars
Series 09: Photographs
Series 10: Personal Ephemera
Series 11: Personal Keepsakes
Series 12: Clippings
Series 13: Periodicals
Series 14: Scrapbooks

Mansbridge, Peter

2017.011 Accrual

The Blue Rodeo Accrual is separated under these series:
Series 1 – 7
Series 1: Video and Music Production
Series 2: Blue Rodeo-Live Contracts
Series 3: Tour Itineraries
Series 4: Audio Visuals
Series 5: Press clippings
Series 6: Merchandise and advertisement
Series 7: Awards

Series 1: Video and Music Production
The Blue Rodeo accrual’s first series is based on video and music production. This series deals with the business side of music production, music video requests and music sheets. It contains handwritten drafts of music sheets for their songs Sad Nights, It Could Happen to You, and Blew it away. It also includes correspondences to various production studios, video/film production ideas, and talks on video treatment for Blue Rodeo Music Videos. Lisa Mann and Christopher Mills created music treatments, and Anne Lindsay arranged the music score.
Series 2: Blue Rodeo-Live Contracts
The second series contains the collections of gig contracts for Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s solo acts. The venues include both public and private performances. The documents in the series are the engagement contract forms from the Toronto Musician’s Association for Blue Rodeo tours and contracts from the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. It also includes correspondence, catering, and memos from various venues. The contracts are from their tours in Canada and various international tours in Europe, the United States, and South America.
Series 3: Tour Itineraries
The third series retains Blue Rodeo tour itineraries both for Canadian and international tours. Itineraries include the scheduling for Lost Together, Tremolo, and the Diamond Mine tours in Canada and the United States from 1988 to 1997. The folders contain not only the tour itineraries but also contacts from various entertainment management companies, performance schedules, invoices for advertisement, press clippings about the tour, and correspondences. The series also includes Jim Cuddy and his solo band’s performance tours.
Series 4: Audio Visuals
The fourth series includes the videos and audio tapes from their concerts and songs. Videos include events such as the 40th Juno Awards red carpet, their shows at Horseshoe Tavern, Blue Rodeo in Banff, and Massey Hall. Audio from this collection includes songs Is it You, Moon and Tree, The Undiscovered Country, Walk like you Don’t Mind, Blue Rodeo in Stereovision, and other songs. It also includes vinyl records I don’t know why (You Love Me)/ Look what you've done, their songs from Hi-Fi.
Series 5: Press clippings
The fifth series contains a collection of press collections, magazines, and online articles that follow the journey of Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s solo performance written in in English, French, and German. Blue Rodeo press clippings publishers are from Canada, Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Press clippings include their various tours, album reviews, interviews with Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy, NHL sports competitions, and lastly, the press featuring Blue Rodeo merchandise and marketing for concerts and albums.
Series 6: Merchandise and Advertisement
The sixth series includes the merchandise materials, objects, and proofs. Merchandise materials include business cards of various media companies proposing their works to Blue Rodeo by giving samples of their security access passes, patches, stickers, and langers. Media companies that submitted their work to Blue Rodeo also worked with musicians such as Snoop Dog, Eagles, Blink 182, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, KISS, and other music festival companies. Other merchandise materials include the Blue Rodeo’s tour apparel, which includes t-shirts, sweaters, and jackets. The advertisement consists of correspondence to Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s managers, music producers, and flyers to their earlier events. The last piece in the series is the personal apparel from Jim Cuddy, which includes his JUNO Cup hockey jerseys and business suits.
Series 7: Awards
The final series includes all the awards and recognition that Blue Rodeo and Jum Cuddy received during their careers. Awards include plaques, programs for award shows, and guides for the inductees. The numerous industry awards consist of the JUNOs, SOCANs, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the 2014 CBC Music Awards, and Canada’s highest honour in the performing arts – the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award (GGPAA) for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. Lastly, it includes correspondence for participation in charity work.

Blue Rodeo

2017.030 acquisition

The Paul Saltzman Fonds spans his whole career, with many records from his most notable work. His time with the Beatles in 1968 is well represented. Multiple transparencies, artist proofs, and exhibition prints are present, including those selected by the Liverpool Airport for their art installation. There are also photos Saltzman took on his return trip to India in 2004 in preparation of his book.

There are multiple video Masters for the Danger Bay series, including Spanish, French, and Czech language masters.
A vast array of production elements are present ( ¼” audio reels, audiocassettes, Betacam SP, Digital Betacam, D2 cassettes, ¾” cassettes, VHS, HDCAM, DVDs, CDs, 16mm release prints, 16mm workprints, 16mm internegative, 16mm interpositive, 16mm optical soundtrack, 16mm magnetic soundtrack, 35mm release prints), and include productions Danger Bay, Wings, and Cold L-Z Pow. Multiple hard drives hold electronic files from Aides, Prom Night, and Last White Night.

Photographic and graphic records represent the productions Spread Your Wings, Danger Bay, and My Secret Identity. Some of these photographs are cast/crew photos, framed animation cells, and framed magazine covers.

Many of Saltzman’s awards are included in the Fonds. There are 100 framed certificate awards, 5 statuettes, 1 Emmy award for My Secret Identity, 3 medals, 9 medals in custom boxes and 2 medals encased in acrylic.

Saltzman, Paul

2018 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into twelve serieses based on production. The series are:
Series 01: Canada: A Magnificent Journey
Series 02: Canada: The Undiscovered Land
Series 03: Canadian Waterways
Series 04: Destination Parks with Peter Trueman
Series 05: Great Canadian Lakes
Series 06: HistoryLands
Series 07: Sacred Spaces
Series 08: Sports Down Under
Series 09: Top Ten Canadian Parks
Series 10: Top Ten Canadian Wildlife
Series 11: Ultimate Response
Series 12: Word Slingers

Good Earth Productions

2018 acquisition

The majority of the collection are BBC scripts from 1964-1967. Most are Camera scripts, and some contain cast lists and rehearsal schedules. There are also lyrics for two songs, and other textual material relating to BBC Television, including studio maps, and a telephone directory. This acquisition is divided into three serieses:
Series 01: Television Scripts
Series 02: Songs
Series 03: Miscellaneous

Easterbrook, Ian

2018 acquisition

Scope and Content: The collection is comprised primarily of screener, master copies, and distribution copies of the various programs Octapixx distributed.

Octapixx Worldwide

2018 acquisition

The bulk of the collection consists of black and white photographs, negatives, and colour slides of various locations where Dworkin has filmed. Textual material includes book Apartment Seven: Essays Selected and New, signed by author and Sol Dworkin's sister, Miriam Waddingon.

Dworkin, Sol

2018 acquisition

A large portion of the collection focuses on her work with NOW Magazine, specifically “Talk Toronto”. Many of her other published articles are collected here, as well as Festival of Festivals programs, and art show and club posters.

This acquisition is divided into 22 series:
Series 01: Close Up
Series 02: Correspondence
Series 03: Daily TIFF Festival
Series 04: Events & Invites
Series 05: Flare
Series 06: Freelance
Series 07: Graffiti
Series 08: Images
Series 09: Inkwell
Series 10: Limelight
Series 11: Maclean's
Series 12: Metropolis
Series 13: Miscellaneous
Series 14: Network
Series 15: Now Magazine
Series 16: Posters
Series 17: Press Release
Series 18: Programs
Series 19: Toronto International Film Festival
Series 20: Toronto Life
Series 21: Writing Draft
Series 22: Zoomer

Levine, Rosie

3041-3172

File contains a total of 111 B&W negatives and 439 colour negatives depicting alumni, awards ceremonies, staff, events etc; negatives are placed in archival preservers; descriptions include: "Kim McClean, Portrait"; "Staff Bazaar 1999"; "Chamber of Commerce Luncheon- Advancement"; "Chamber of Commerce '99- Management Barbecue"; "Recreation Staff"; "International Development Studies-Discussion Miller Lash House"; "IDS Panel Discussion, 1999"; "Students Promo White Back"; "Humanities Staff"; "Crawford Arts Management-Panel Discussion"; "Arts Management-Crawford"; "Awards Night '1999"; "Sandy Borins, Portrait"; "Management Staff '99"; "Powers Law, Management, Class, Lecture"; "Classroom Krashinky, Management Literacy, Cultural Malo Hopkinson"; "Fearon, Powers, Management Colours '99"; " Management Co-op Placement"; "Elizabeth Cooper- Colour"; "Choir Students Hall, 1999"; "B- Girls Cultural Theatre-Drama-1999"; "Grounds Crew President, SAC spirit Week"; "Informal Portrait 1999-Collin Nacleod"; "Management Co-op Staff-Chris Bovaird"; "Choir Gallery, Cultural 1999"; "Choir, Band, Cultural, Colour"; "Environmental Science-Registrar"; "Health Fair January 2002"; "Computer Science Health Fair"; "Syed Ahmed-Management"; "Management Co-op"; "Cultural Drama Headshot-Crack Walker"; "Miller Lash-Millineum Grant-John McKay, Mp, Event, Dignitary"; "Miller Lash Millenium-Project"; "Management Co-op Promo"; "Registrar Promo"; "Godspell, Headshot, Drama Cultural"; "Andrew Godspell Headshot Drama"; "Godspell, Music, Drama Cultural"; "Kalia Godspell Headshot Drama Cultural"; "Julie Baragar- Godspell Headshot"; "Mike Mamsey-Godspell Headshot"; "Chris-Godspell Heashot"; "Godspell Headshot Drama Cultural"; "Godspell Headshot Cultural Peter Hamvas"; "Computer Science- President Birgeneau"; "Alumni Vest Lisa Fenton"; "Taiko Drummers, Cultural Event, Music"; "CITD Open House-Macleod Paper, Library"; "CITD open house"; "Academic French Humanities-Management Guest Lecture Founder of Tucow.com"; "Management Fashion Show"; "Music donates Appreciation Reception Choir, Cultural Miller Lash" ; "Choir Cultural Miller Lash"; "Students in Hall, Couselling"; "Choir Cultural"; "Campus Police Charity Head Shave"; "Hanif SCSC"; "Fran Wdowczyk Residence Dons"; "Art Co-op 2000"; "Arts Co-op Panel Discussion Crawford"; "Open Mike Night, Cultural, Attic, Dance, Writer, Erin Moure"; "Open Mike Night"; "Reception Miller Lash House"; "Management Jason Wei, Lecture Classroom, Colour"; Management Lecture Classroom, Colour"; "Gallery Opening Student show- Erica Devasconcelos Writer, Cultural Art"; "Gallery Opening, Student Show Cultural, Art"

Alumni; Alumni and Alumnae; Alumni Association; Arts Co-op Management; Chemistry; Children; Choir; Co-op Management; Counselling Services; Drama; Environmental Studies; Humanities Wing; Lectures; Library; Librarians; Library Buildings; Management; Miller Lash House; Orientation; Registrar; Scarborough (Ont.); Social Sciences; Staff, Students; Student Housing Staff; Theatre; University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; UTSC Library; Buildings - Interiors; Events - Celebrations and Socials; Events - General; Faculty and Staff - General; Faculty and Staff - Teaching; Grounds - Campus Views; Portraits - Students - Portraits - Faculty and Staff; Students - General; Students - Activities; Students - Associations and Clubs

30th anniversary

Residence, family members, board members, and members of the community celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nipponia Home.

3256-3341

File contains a total of 516 colour negatives and 48 B&W negatives depicting various cultural events, opening ceremonies, lectures, management students, staff, students and alumni of the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; negatives are placed in archival preservers; descriptions include: "Cultural Affairs, Writer, Art"; "Vicky Theobault, Passport"; "Lanniste, Passport"; there are various "Drama Headshots" of students; "Art Co-op, Crawford"; "Registrar, Promo, Close-Cropped"; "Registrar Promo";"Registrar IDS Co-op, Promo"; "TLS, Learning Fair, Taiko, Cultural Affairs"; "Cultural Affairs, Taiko"; "Taiko Ensemble, Cultural, Music"; "Drama Theatre Cast, Three Penny Opera"; "Drama Theatre, Cast Photo"; "Registar Promo, Shauna Morgan"; "Registar, Promo, Management, Co-op"; "Management Co-op Promo"; "Management Co-op Promo, Group"; "Management Co-op Promo, Viewbook"; "Registrar Promo Viewbook"; "Management Co-op Photo of Award"; "Registrar Promo Viewbook"; "Registrar Promo, 2001, Sport Athlete, Viewbook"; "Athletic Ass Group Photo, 2001"; "Cultural Affairs, Choir, 2001"; "Renato Zathurecsky, Portrait 2001"; "Mason, Photo of Lab, 2001"; "Registrar Promo 2001, Paul Thompson, Tom Nowers Portrait"; "Watts Lecture, 2001"; "Greek Club Archery, Sport, 2001"; "Archery Sport"; "Management Promo, Brochure, Laptop Computer"; "Management Promo Brochure"; "Sue Rosenthal, Portrait, 2001"; "Loughlin Portrait 2001"; "Laurie, Graduate Award Portrait 2001"; "Grad Students 2001, Portrait"; "Cultural Affairs, Promo"; a few archival preservers have post-its with "?" on them

Aerial Photographs; Academic Services; Alumni; Alumni and Alumnae; Alumni Association; Arts Co-op Management; Arts Management Program; Athletics and recreation; Award Ceremonies; Ceremonies and Celebrations; Children; Choir; Co-op Management; Cultural Events; Cultural Music; Drama; Graduation; Humanities Wing; International Development Studies; Lectures; Management; Music; Open House; Registrar;Scarborough (Ont.); Sports; Staff, Students; Student Housing Staff; Theatre; University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; Thompson Paul; Buildings - Interiors; Events - Celebrations and Socials; Events - General; Events-Celebrations and Socials; Events- Performances; Faculty and Staff - General; Faculty and Staff - Teaching; Grounds - Campus Views; Portraits - Students - Portraits - Faculty and Staff; Students - General; Students - Activities

3342 to [1/2]

File [1/2] contains a total of 318 colour negatives and a total of 8 B&W negatives depicting celebrations and ceremonies, student portraits, staff, students, alumni, events at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; negatives are placed in archival preservers; descriptions include: "SCSC New Student Centre Celebration 2001"; "President Birgeneau, Portrait 2001"; "Birgeneau Students, 2001"; "Birgeneau with Students 2001"; "Student Portraits 2001"; "Early French Education 2001"; "Registrar Promo 2001 Viewbook"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook, Marika Drama"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook, 2001, Chemistry"; "Student With Diploma, Vanitha"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook, 2001, Underground"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook, Finance Officer"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook 2001, Management"; "Andrew Stawinoga, Portrait Management 2001"; "Management"; "Registrar Promo Viewbook 2001"; "Registrar Promo Viewbook 2001 IDS Computer Science"; "Registrar 2001, Promo Viewbook, Management"; "Registrar Promo, Viewbook 2001, IDS"; "Sawchuck, Portrait, 2001 Social Science"; "Students in Residence"; "Kya Robertson, Headshot 2001"; "Konstantine Zakzanis Portrait 2001"; "IDS Placement, Managua, 2001"; some archival preservers have post-its on them

Aerial Photographs; Academic Services; Alumni; Alumni and Alumnae; Alumni Association; Award Ceremonies; Ceremonies and Celebrations; Children; Co-op Management; Cultural Events; Cultural Music; Drama; Graduation; Humanities Wing; International Development Studies; Lectures; Management; Music; Open House; President; Registrar;Scarborough (Ont.); Social Sciences; Sports; Staff, Students; Student Housing Staff; Theatre; University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; Buildings - Interiors; Events - Celebrations and Socials; Events - General; Events-Celebrations and Socials; Events- Performances; Faculty and Staff - General; Faculty and Staff - Teaching; Grounds - Campus Views; Portraits - Students - Portraits - Faculty and Staff; Students - General; Students - Activities

3342 to [2/2]

File [2/2] contains a total of 314 colour negatives and a total of 19 B&W negatives depicting IDS placements, student portraits, staff, alumni, cultural events at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; negatives are placed in archival preservers; descriptions include: "IDS placement Managua 2001"; "IDS placement, Lima, Peru 2001"; "Convocation 2001"; "Pluralism Governing Council"; "Governing Council 2001"; "Nick Powers, Syed Ahmed"; "Faculty Music Jazz, Rosemary, Sullivan 2001"; "Learning Fair 2001" "Anne Michaels Cultural, Literacy-2001"; "Learning Fair, Teaching and Learning"; "Arts Co-op Panel Discussion"; "Registrar Promo Shoot"; "Ted Bunce, Environmental Portrait"; "Choir Literacy Reading, Cultural"; "Teresa Dawson"; "Management Co-op Christine"; "Volunteer Appreciation night Advancement"; "Construction Pavillion"; "Construction ATOP"; "Registrar Promo-Students Outdoors"; "Student Outdoors, Colour 2001"; "Social Science Alumni-John Otoule Dignitary"; "Paul Thompson- 2002"

Aerial Photographs; Academic Services; Alumni; Alumni and Alumnae; Alumni Association; Award Ceremonies; Ceremonies and Celebrations; Children; Co-op Management; Convocation; Cultural Events; Cultural Music; Drama; Graduation; Humanities Wing; International Development Studies; Lectures; Management; Music; Open House; President; Registrar; Scarborough (Ont.); Social Sciences; Staff, Students; Thompson-Paul; University of Toronto Scarborough Campus; Buildings - Interiors; Events - Celebrations and Socials; Events - General; Events-Celebrations and Socials; Events- Performances; Faculty and Staff - General; Faculty and Staff - Teaching; Grounds - Campus Views; Portraits - Students; Portraits - Faculty and Staff; Students - General; Students - Activities

[40 Years Service]

Banquet held to celebrate 40 years of the NJCCA/NAJC, at the Skyline Triumph Hotel in Toronto. Almost all the past presidents are present, and people include Shirley Yamada, Art Miki, Harry Naganobu, Roger Obata, Hide Shimizu, Tom Shoyama, Harold Hirose, Ted T. Aoki, and Mike Masaoka.

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