Views of Professor William Blatz giving a lecture during his retirement dinner which was held celebrate his retirement as the Director of the Institute of Child Study after 35 years.
Title
Hart House - Dr. Marcus Long interviewing Bruce West
Date
July 18, 1961
Extent and medium
12 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Interior views of the Hart House Great Hall where Dr. Marcus Long, Professor of Philosophy, informally interviewed Globe and Mail columnist Bruce West for a summer Noon-Hour Conversation event. Shots include Dr. Long chatting with Bruce West as well as attendees.
Title
Installation of the 23rd Chancellor, Omond Solandt - ceremony in Convocation Hall
Date
October 18, 1965
Extent and medium
44 negatives: b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Views of procession including Solandt and President Bissell and both speakers at the podium.
Title
President Bissell addresses the Rotary Club of Toronto
Date
January 16, 1963
Extent and medium
19 negatives: b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Event took place in a large ballroom at the Royal York Hotel.
Title
President's Lecture
Date
July 17, 1963
Extent and medium
26 negatives: b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs show lecture by an unidentified speaker in Convocation Hall with Carlton Williams as the host. Views show speaker, stage and audience.
Title
President Bissell welcome to freshmen
Date
September 20, 1961
Extent and medium
21 negatives: b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Bissell addresses first year students in Convocation Hall.
Title
Helen Sawyer Hogg being interviewed
Date
1954
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering - Science lecture series for Grade 13 students
Date
February 13, 1960
Extent and medium
4 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Views of a Professor J. M. Ham teaching and providing physics demonstrations to Grade 13 students in the Mechanical Engineering Building. The class was a segment of a 7-part Saturday morning lecture series organized by Professor A. I. Johnson. The series was offered by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering to introduce approximately 200 high school students to topics such as automation, space flight potential of atomic energy, metallurgy, rock mechanics, cellulose chemistry, paper making, three-dimensional photography, and the use of engineering models.