Photographs document a meeting or seminar of this group.
Title
Department of Botany - open house
Date
March 01, 1969
Extent and medium
38 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm and 9 negatives : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm
Description
Photographs taken during an open house at the University of Toronto, Department of Botany, in 1969. It includes photographs of green houses, lab facilities, staff members and students giving explanations to visitors.
Title
Erindale College - science facilities
Date
December 03, 1974
Extent and medium
98 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of Erindale College staff and students working in different laboratories and with various scientific equipment. Includes views of an electron microscope, an artificial stream, an acousto-optics laboratory, a measuring apparatus in the rock and mineral laboratory and an infant study room for psychology.
Title
Woodworth College
Date
March 12, 1975
Extent and medium
248 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs documenting activities at Woodsworth College. Includes shots of lectures, students in laboratories, in language lab, faculty in discussion, faculty lecturing and interacting with students - to list only a few.
Title
Centre for Culture and Technology - Marshall McLuhan seminars
Date
April 15, 1973
Extent and medium
69 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Prof. Marshall McLuhan with students and other faculty conducting one of his famous evening seminars. Some of the images document a discussion with Prof. Geoffrey Payzant on a Glenn Gould piano recording.
Title
Faculty of Forestry - effective communications
Date
February 06, 1974
Extent and medium
12 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of Faculty of Forestry effective communications class.
Title
Dentistry - TV demonstration of dental techniques
Date
February 25, 1960
Extent and medium
6 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of the recording of a TV demonstration in the Dental Building where Dr. C. H. M. Williams is demonstrating dental techniques to aid the education of dental students. TV Demonstrations like these were created as part of the University's initiative to integrate TV demonstrations as a teaching aid into lectures.