File consists of an essay written by Wong for a literary contest. The file includes a cover letter from Larry to Wayson discussing the essay being submitted to the CBC/Saturday Night Literary contest. Empress of Asia was a Canadian Pacific Steamship which travelled between China and Canada, before being requisitioned by the British Army for World War II. It sunk on 5 February 1942. The essay discusses Wong's family immigrating to Canada on Empress of Asia, settling in Chinatown, and a trip to Hong Kong in later life to visit his mother's grave, to discover it disturbed by a new property development.
File consists of a report produced by the Personnel Relations Center "to examine the employment status of women, the disabled, Native Canadians, and visible minorities and to identify any barriers that may limit their employment opportunities with the College."
File consists of a copy of an article published in 2003; this is a draft version with some handwritten corrections/annotations. The article covers innovative programs at Humber, such as the Comedy School, International Partnerships (Ningbo and Singapore), the DaimlerChrysler partnership, the Centre for Employee Benefits, and the motorcycle program.
Files consists of a group photograph of the electrical apprentichship program and multiple photographs of the BISC (Business & Industry Service Centre) sign and buiding photographs.