- HC01 HSW-HSW1-HSW1E-Box 17, Folder 48
- File
- 2000-2012
File consists of a list of self-published alumni from the School for Writers, with a list of publications and contact information.
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File consists of a list of self-published alumni from the School for Writers, with a list of publications and contact information.
"Seeking Quality at Humber College Through a Process for Transformation" by Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a copy of "Embracing the Tiger: The Effectiveness Debate & The Community College" edited by John E. Roueche, Laurence F. Johnson, Susanne D. Roueche, & Associates. The volume contains an essay by Gordon titled "Seeking Quality at Humber College Through a Process for Transformation", which addresses quality control and development at Humber College. The file also includes a separate typed copy.
Secretarial Science class : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Secretarial Science class : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Secretarial programs : [Winter 1988 radio advertisements]
File consists of an audio cassette tape featuring an advertisement for a Winter intake to secretarial programs at Humber College.
"Secret Trains Across Canada, 1917-1918" by Elizabeth A. Tancock : [article]
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a photocopy of an article written by Elizabeth A Tancock from The Beaver, vol. 71. It discusses Chinese labour on the Canadian railways and other industries during the First World War.
"Second Port-City" by Jim Wolf : [article]
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of an article sent from Nancy Hee, containing a post-it note written by Larry Wong and addressed to Sonny. The article is about New Westminster's Chinese Canadian Community and discusses a fire which destroyed the Pine Street Chinatown in 1960. Few artifacts were salvaged and relocated to the Nanaimo Centennial Museum.
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of an issue of "Southeast Asian Minsters of Education Organization" (SEAMEO) Quarterly (Volume 13, No. 1). The issue highlights Dr. Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon receiving a plaque of appreciation from SEAMEO at the 25th SEAMEC Conference.
Part of Artwork Collection
2019.001.01a: Sculpture
Blue cut plexi-glass. The piece is straight and long on the bottom. The sides are straight but the left is shorter than the right. The top side is curved inwards with some bumps along. The curve starts higher on the right, curves inwards with a triangle-like point in the middle, a straight section after the triangle and then it curves down and then back up.
2019.001.01b: Sculpture
Blue cut plexi-glass. The piece is straight and long on the bottom. The left side is straight but short and the right side side is straight but about one-third taller than the right. The top side is not straight, the right corner where it meets the side is curved upwards but then goes down a little, from there it goes back up a little and is fairly straight with a few bumps but then curves up slightly and drops down and then creates a diagonal line, at the end it has a slight dip but then goes straight up and creates a horizontal line to meet the left side.
2019.001.01c: Sculpture
Blue cut plexi-glass. The piece is straight and long on the bottom. The left side is straight but short and the right side side is straight but about one-third taller than the right. The top edge is very uneven and creates a C-like shape with bumps and dips along the inside and outside of the C and before and after.
McKinnon, Caitlin
Scotch EA-450 Labeler With Brail Dial
Part of Artifact Collection
Black, silver, and beige braille labeler. At one end of the item, there is a plastic moveable round beige attachment with braille marks and letters. In the centre of the beige circle, there is a black circle with a rectangular hole near the side closest to the rest of the item. Below the beige round piece is a silver metal circle with a medal handle attached. The handle is rectangular and skinny with screw connecting pieces together (one by the beige attachment, and two near the end of the handle at the bottom). On the top and bottom of the handle, there are two black plastic pieces, the top one covers most of the handle and the bottom only covers about one-third in the centre. At the end of the handle, on the sides there is a silver rectangle imbedded with black text. On the bottom of the silver circle, there is a white sticker with lack text attached horizontally along the length of the handle.
Scotch