- HC01 SPC-VEWS-VEWS-v1-n2
- Item
- 10/24/1972
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.
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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 a the inaugural issue of "Vews", featuring news and student poetry.
Item is an issue of "Vews", featuring a drawing of a rhino on the cover. The issue discusses a conflict between "Vews" and "Coven".
"Vews" : [student publication]
Series consists of a student publication by Humber students, featuring news coverage, essays, artwork, and other material.
"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.
File consists of the summary of questionnaires examining Veterinary Technician programs at other institutions. Humber Orangeville was exploring the feasibility of adding such a program.
File consists of a site plan created by Burnside environmental consulting outlining the proposed development of the Veteran's Way site.
File consists of a large display featuring rendering and plans for the Orangeville campus (including depictions of each of the 5 phases).
File consists of material relating to the proposed campus at Veterans Way. Includes an architectural design, photographs, and a timeline.
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of research material relating to Chinese Canadian veterans. Includes a pamphlet titled, "A Walking Tour of Vancouver's Chinatown", written by Paul Yee which includes archival photos from the Vancouver City Archives, and descriptions of historical spaces in Chinatown. File also includes handwritten notes by Wayson focusing on the records of Chinese World War II veterans, a list of sources and contacts connected to the Chinese Canadian War Veterans Project in Victoria, a contact list for Chinese Canadian Veterans Associations in Victoria, a contact sheet of specific individuals from the Chinese Canadian community who "are helpful contacts, willing to discuss their experiences and thoughts on Chinese Canadian history", a list of Chinese Associations in British Columbia, a list of historical societies and museums in British Columbia, a list of resource centres throughout British Columbia, and copies of material from the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver. This material includes a transcript of a production about Chinatown, a bibliography of sources used in the creation of the production, an article from August 1944 discussing Chinese Canadians in Vancouver wanting to enlist in World War II, and to earn the right to vote, and a report from sometime after 1927 discussing Chinese and Japanese Canadian populations in Canada, produced by the White Canada Association in Vancouver, British Columbia. File also includes two copies of a publication entitled Chinese Canadian War Veterans Oral History Project from July 1996 which includes archival photos and conversations with Chinese Canadian World War II veterans.