K.B. Jackson awards Peter Miller the junior award.
Title
Red Feather "Chain of Change" Campaign
Date
October 31, 1946
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Description
University President Sidney Smith adds coins to the "Chain of Change" during the Red Feather fundraising campaign.
Title
Red Feather "Chain of Change" Campaign
Date
October 31, 1946
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Description
Students add to the "Chain of Change" organized for the Red Feather Drive.
Title
Red Feather "Chain of Change" Campaign
Date
October 31, 1946
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Description
President Sidney Smith arrives on a 1919 Buick to participate in the student fundraiser "Chain of Change" organized for the Red Feather Drive.
Title
Hart House 203rd Debate
Date
October 10, 1968
Extent and medium
84 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs taken during the 203rd Hart House Debate, October 1968. The topic of the debate was "Student power works against the best interests of the University community". It includes photographs of attendees and speakers, including Claude T. Bissell (noes), Bill Charlton (ayes), Steven Langdon (noes), Ted Rotenberg (noes), and John Winter (ayes).
Title
Hart House - Debate on Quebec separatism
Date
November 18, 1971
Extent and medium
52 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs document an especially heated debate on Quebec Separatism "Quebec needs Canada to maintain its unique identity". Arguing for the Nays, were P.Q. deputy, Claude Charron and journalist Bruno Gauron. Bernard Torbik and David McLoughlin argued for the Yays. The debate was interrupted several times by a heckling student who finally had to be forcibly ousted from the room.
Title
Chinese scientists visit the University of Toronto
Date
November 10, 1972
Extent and medium
94 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs document a visiting delegation of scientists from People's Republic of China. Shots show scientists meeting with President Evans in the Governing Council chamber and a trip to visit facilities of the Banting and Best Department of Medical Research and the Princess Margaret Hospital.