Institute of Aerospace Studies - ribbon cutting ceremony for sonic horn
Date
July 17, 1972
Extent and medium
72 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of ribbon cutting ceremony associated with sonic horn. Includes shots of faculty demonstrating and guests testing various technological devices connected to the horn.
Title
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Date
May 07, 1974
Extent and medium
13 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of Dr. Norman Moody, founder and first director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. He is seen in these images with image-intensifier gamma-ray camera
Title
Faculty of Medicine - Open House of the Medical Sciences Building
Date
February 23, 1974
Extent and medium
71 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm
Description
Photographs of researchers explaining various aspects of medical scientific work to members of the public. Includes shots of individuals examining a number of interactive displays.
Views of students and faculty dining in the Hart House Great Hall, using a library card catalogue, attending lectures, sitting outside, examining architectural models, and using research equipment.
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
Physics department - High school students tour facilities of the Slow Poke Reactor
Date
May 25, 1961
Extent and medium
10 negatives : b&w ; 6x6 cm
Description
Views of Professor D. G. Andrews taking his daughter and her Branksome Hall class on a tour of the University of Toronto's sub-critical atomic reactor. The students can be seen wearing radiation monitors.