Frank R. Stone, Vice President of the University (Administration) and George L. Court, the Controller, reviewing data.
Title
University College - Official opening of Ferguson House
Date
November 9, 1960
Extent and medium
5 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Views of Marion B. Ferguson, former Dean of Women at University College
Title
Buildings - Faculty Club
Date
October 3, 1960
Extent and medium
3 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Exterior views of the Faculty Club building on Willcocks Street including front, side and back entrances.
Title
Campus views - new buildings under construction
Date
November 24, 1960
Extent and medium
6 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Exterior views of the construction of several new buildings around campus including the Gerald Larkin Building (001), Banting Institute (002), Flavelle House (003), E. J. Pratt Library (004, 006), and Elmsley Hall's clocktower building at St. Michael's College (005).
Title
Buildings - Arts Building under construction
Date
December 27, 1960
Extent and medium
1 negative : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Exterior view of the construction progress at the new Arts and Science Building (Sidney Smith Hall).
Title
York University - Architectural model of campus
Date
December 30, 1960
Extent and medium
1 negative : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Shot of an architectural model of the planned York University Campus.
Title
School of Architecture - promotional poster for a Mexican architecture exhibit
Date
December 5, 1960
Extent and medium
2 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Views of Dr. Thomas Howarth, Director of the School of Architecture
Title
Buildings - architectural sketch of Physics Building (McLennan Laboratories)
Date
December 6, 1960
Extent and medium
1 negative : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Copy of an architectural drawing of the new Physics Building which was designed with the help of a users' committee headed by Professor David Scott.
Title
Trinity College - official opening of the Gerald Larkin Building
Date
January 15, 1961
Extent and medium
5 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Views of the opening ceremony for the Gerald Larkin Building at Trinity College. Included are shots of the procession and addresses by Rev. D. R. G. Owen, Provost of Trinity College
Title
Open house for Household Science and the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine
Date
February 17, 1960|February 18, 1960
Extent and medium
42 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views from several open houses including "Pots and Bots" by Household Science, the Faculty of Medicine's Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, "The Application of Botany to Every Day Life" by Botany, and Chemistry or Engineering. Includes shots of guests attending demonstrations and exhibits, Household Science students modeling dresses that they designed and made for a class project, and Joanne Valiant (021 and 022) demonstrating rehabilitation treatment techniques on children.
Title
A. S. P. Woodhouse honoured
Date
February 7, 1961
Extent and medium
1 negative : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
A. S. P. Woodhouse with Dr. Lawrence A. Kimpton, Chancellor of the University of Chicago and an unidentified man.
Title
Massey College - Claude Bissell and Robertson Davies at site of Massey College
Date
February 8, 1961
Extent and medium
3 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Views of President Claude Bissell and Robertson Davies, Master-Designate of Massey College, standing at the northwest corner of Hoskin Avenue and Devonshire Place where the future Massey College would be officially opened in 1963.
Title
Dentistry - open house
Date
February 12, 1961
Extent and medium
24 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Interior views of an open house at the Dentistry Building that was attended by 2,000 visitors. Included are shots of guests enjoying refreshments, touring the building, and receiving demonstrations from students, faculty, and alumni.
Title
School of Pharmacy - open house
Date
March 13, 1960
Extent and medium
14 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of guests viewing exhibits and demonstrations provided by Pharmacy students during the "Pharmacy Today" open house at the Pharmacy Building on 46 Gerrard St. Includes shots of Professor G. R. Paterson and his son looking through a microscope.
Title
Mineral Sciences - open house
Date
March 11, 1961
Extent and medium
18 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Includes shots of guests viewing exhibits and watching demonstrations provided by Mineral Science students at an open house.
Title
Women's Athletic Building - Open House (Benson Building)
Date
March 17, 1961
Extent and medium
33 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Includes views of the gymnasium and pool in use showing dancing, exercises, gymnastics, swimming and diving.
Title
Special convocation ceremony held with the official opening of the Galbraith Building
Date
March 6, 1961
Extent and medium
10 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Group portraits of honourary graduates and views of the hooding ceremony and address by Dr. Paul Hoffman during the special convocation ceremony held in conjunction with the official opening of the Galbraith Building. The graduates who received an honourary Doctor of Laws include Dr. Paul Hoffman, Managing Director of the United Nations Special Fund
Title
Varsity Fund campaign - telephone canvassing
Date
March 29, 1960
Extent and medium
5 negatives : b&w ; 13x10 cm
Description
Includes shots of Mrs. Isabell Williams, list supervisor in the Department of Development, and Varsity Fund team captains in Simcoe Hall recruiting canvassers to collect pledges for the Varsity Fund from alumni within the Metropolitan Toronto Area in April 1960.
Title
Campus views - rock split by frost on Front Campus
Date
April 6, 1961
Extent and medium
7 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of students investigating a massive, five-ton rock that was shattered by frost on the south east corner of the Front Campus lawn. The rock was originally discovered by construction workers during an excavation at the site of the School of Hygiene building and Col. A. D. LePan, former Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, had it moved to Front Campus as a memorial to Dr. A. P. Coleman who was a geologist, professor, and Dean of Arts at the University of Toronto from 1891 to 1922. Fragments of the rock split from frost was used as fill in at a new construction site on campus.