File consists of an explanation of a public artwork created for the new Campus by Toronto artist Dennis Cliff. A picture of the artwork can be found in "Transitions: A Short History of Osler Campus Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology" by Helen Miller.
Series consists of material relating to the operation of the Osler School of Nursing (mainly prior to its absorption into Humber in 1973). The series is divided into three sub-series, which cover general correspondence, graduation exercises, and the opening of the new Osler building and residence in February 1970.
Sub-series consists of graduation programmes from the Osler School of Nursing. The sub-series also includes some speeches form the graduation ceremonies.
File consists of an invitation to the opening of the new building and residency facility for the Osler School of Nursing. On the verso is a map showing the location of the new campus.
File consists of two nametags used by Jackie Robarts, one is from her time at Osler, and the other from her time as Principal of Humber’s North Campus.
File consists of two nameplates from Robarts’ desk (one from her role as Principal of the North Campus, and another from her role as Director of Nursing). The file also includes one nameplate holder.
Sub-series consists of material relating to the opening of a new building and residence facility for the Osler School at 5 Queenslea Avenue in Weston, Ontario. The building was officially opened on 12 February 1970 by the then Premier of Ontario John Robarts (who was also a cousin of Jackie Robarts’).