Unveiling of portrait of retiring president Squee Gordon in 2007 : [photograph]
- HC01 DL-DL2-DL2-6
- Item
- 2007
Part of David Lui photo collection
Unveiling of portrait of retiring president Squee Gordon in 2007 : [photograph]
Part of David Lui photo collection
Part of Archival Collection
Vertical colour document. The background of the image is black. The top of the image has multiple rows white text. Below in the middle of the page is a black and white photo of an eye with a hazel colour over the iris. The eye is surrounded by what appears to be a tear in a piece of paper. On the design around the eye, there are six people (three on the left, and three on the right). Between the people, there are some lines of text. Below the people is two lines of white text for the title. Below the title are multiple lines of white text. The document is held within a black frame.
Phoenix Pictures; TriStar Pictures
Using film strip equipment : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Various men in boardroom : [photograph]
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
"Vews" : [10 November 1972 edition]
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of Remembrance Day, a Humber-Russia student trip, and other topics.
Item is an issue of "Vews", featuring a drawing of a rhino on the cover. The issue discusses a conflict between "Vews" and "Coven".
Item is a the inaugural issue of "Vews", featuring news and student poetry.
Item is an issue of the student publication "Vews". Includes coverage of the 1972 Canadian Federal election, such as a debate at Humber, an interview with NDP Leader David Lewis, and advertisements.
Item is an issue of "Vews". This issue includes coverage of a series of arson attacks at Humber over the summer of 1972.
Video recording of Dr. Robert A. Gordon's Retirement Celebration
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
Item is a video recording of the retirement celebration which took place at the Renaissance Toronto Hotel. Speakers at the event included: John Davies, Lorne Frohman, William Ardell, Joseph Sorbara, Chris Bentley, Alastair Summerlee, Michael Skolnik, Gerardo E. De los Santos, Stuart Smith, Dianne Cunningham, Wayson Choy and Squee himself. Performers included Louise Pitre, the Humber Faculty/Alumni Jazz Band, and the comedy troupe Women Fully Clothed.