Dean Andrew R. Gordon in a laboratory in the Lash Miller Chemistry Laboratories
Date
[ca. 1963]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 25 x 20 cm
Description
Gordon was head of the Chemistry department from 1943-1953. He was appointed Dean of Graduate Studies in 1953, a position he held until his retirement in 1964.
Title
Dr. W.G. Bigelow and colleagues in hibernation research are grouped around an electro-cardiograph machine and cooling bath.
Date
1961
Extent and medium
1 halftone
Description
Taken from Varsity Graduate, spring 1961, p.56-57.
Title
Unidentified medical researcher
Date
[196-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b/w ; 20.5 x 16.5 cm
Description
Possibly a colleague or student of Dr. Bernhard Cinader
Title
Albert H. Lacey, Chief chemist of the Insulin Committee, Connaught Laboratories
Date
1966
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ;24 x 20 cm
Title
Dr. Frederick Kergin, at patient's bedside.
Date
February 15, 1961
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 20 x 24 cm
Description
Dr. Kergin was head of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon in Chief of Toronto General Hospital, 1957-1966
Title
Ben Etkin with diagram for satellite stabilization
Date
1964
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Title
Moon rock display at Erindale College
Date
September 27, 1969
Extent and medium
1 negative : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm
Description
Left to right: Associate Dean Irving Spiegel, geophysicist David Strangway, Principal J. Tuzo Wilson, and Dean E.A. Robinson
Title
Original members of the Playfair Committee.
Date
1961
Extent and medium
1 halftone
Description
From left to right: Dr. Olszweki, Dr. Scott, Dr. Botterell and Dr. Richardson. .
Title
Trixie Worsley and Irene Ploester at the IBM 650 computer in the University of Toronto Computation Centre
Date
1960
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 17 x 8 cm
Title
Dr. Frederick Kergin, preparing for operation.
Date
February 27, 1961
Extent and medium
1 photograph
Description
Dr. Kergin was head of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon in Chief of Toronto General Hospital, 1957-1966
Title
Scientists of the University of Toronto Aerospace Studies prepare payload that will go into the rocket cone used to collect scientific data form the ionosphere.