Item is a photograph of Douglas E Light (Dean) giving a tour to his secretary (Ruth Shaw) and to the Secretary to the President (Doris Tallon) of the North campus.
Item is a photograph of Dean Light examining a classroom inside of the D-building (Field House) amidst construction. By his side is his Secretary, Ruth Shaw (left), and the Secretary to the President, Doris Tallon (right).
Item is a photograph of Doris Tallon, first lady of Humber, meeting with William Davis. Doris Tallon made it a part of her duty to welcome visitors to Humber. Here she greets William Davis, former premier of Ontario and founder of the Community College system when he was Minister of Education.
Item is a photograph of Doris Tallon, the Executive Assistant to the President sitting at her desk just outside the door to the Office of the President
Item is a photograph of a one-dollar bill that was mocked up to commemorate the retirement of Doris Tallon on February 2, 1996. Doris first retired from the college in 1982 but returned to work voluntarily until 1996. A photo of Doris replaces that of the Queen and Doris distributed these souvenirs to her long-time friends at the college.
Item is a photograph of the back of a one-dollar bill that was mocked up to commemorate the retirement of Doris Tallon on February 2, 1996. Doris first retired from the college in 1982 but returned voluntarily until 1996. The caption reads "February 2, 1996 - Dday thanks for the memories! Doris Tallon.
Item is a photograph of members of an OISE research team in May of 1981 met with Humber's board of governors to review findings of a study attempting to identify the future long-term post-secondary requirements for York Borough.