Indonesian Graduation Photographs
- HC01 PC-PC-NEG-PC-NEG-1991-PC-NEG-1991-038
- File
- December-1991
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of graduation photographs.
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Indonesian Graduation Photographs
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of graduation photographs.
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File consists of group photographs of the Hospitality students.
"Annual Report for Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, 1991"
Part of Nancy Burt research collection
File consists of the 1991 Annual Report (titled "Strategic Pathways for Success"), report contains some highlighting.
Photocopies of research materials
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of various research materials about Chinese-Canadian culture and immigrations. Includes an article from the Asianadian,which was published between 1978-1985. The article is from the vol. 2, no.4 issue, and is titled, "A 'Prison' For Chinese Immigrants" by Chuen-Yan David Lai. It discusses the former Immigration Building,built by the federal government in the city of Victoria, at the corner of Ontario Street and Dallas Road. It was demolished in November 1977. File also includes a short story by Anne Jew, titled, "Everyone Talked Loudly in Chinatown", a short story by Evelyn Lau, titled, "Glass" published in February 1989,A short story titled, "The Demon Fire Carriage Road" by Su-Chong Lim (no date), and poems by Jim Wong-Chu ("It Won't Be A Stylish Marriage") and Ho Hon Leung ("A Symphonic Poem 'Unfinished' for Rose Li Kin Hong", each published in Winter 1983. Also includes an article discussing the life and work of Jim Wong-Chu, a community advocate, organizer, radio producer/broadcaster, photographer, and poet.
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of oral history transcripts with Chinese-Canadians about their experiences in the early 20th Century. Doug Jung discusses army service, family history, discrimination, his later career in law and politics, and receiving the Order of Canada. Herb Lim discusses his early army training, joining the Canadian Air Force and his experiences traveling to China as a Chinese Canadian. Roy Mah discusses his experiences growing up in Victoria with segregation, being called to serve in the Canadian army during WWII, his service in Burma as a member of the intelligence unit Force 136 (the inspiration for the film Bridge on the River Kwai), campaigning after the war for full Canadian Citizenship rights, joining the Trudeau delegation to China in October 1973, his reflections on Chinatown, and the development of Chinatown News.
The Empress of Japan figurehead material
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of a photocopy of a passage of a reference book on Stanley Park's monument to the Empress of Japan. The file also includes a cover letter from Kevin at McKeown and Associates.
File consists of a history of the Osler Nursing School (1966-1973), which was absorbed by Humber in 1973. The publication was written by one of Humber's Librarians, Helen Miller, and contains many photographs from the early years of the Osler School. One version contains an inscription and autograph from the author. The file contains two copies of the publication.
"Inroads" : [Winter 1990 continuing education guide]
File consists of a course calendar for the Continuing Education department, for courses taking place in Winter 1990.
File consists of the program summary for programs taking place in 1990-1991. The document also includes information around campus information days for prospective students.
Sign Language Interpreting certificate program
File consists of a certificate program for a Sign Language Interpreting program.