File consists of various material produced by or relating to Humber. The file includes: 1977/1978 Operational Information (statistics on Humber); Athletics and Recreation calendar for 1972/1973; a zine "The Women's Revolutionary Rag", an explanation of Humber's Symbol (created by Dean Charters); 1960s letterhead; "Your Guide to Humber College Library" (1970s); an explanation of John Adams' mural in Phase II; an Annual Report for 1981; a convocation programme for 1975; "Sticky Digits" (a zine produced by the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Students Association); the 1992 edition of "Faces"; and information about buildings opening in 1979.
File consists of a calendar celebrating the 10th anniversary of Humber (1976-1977), and a copy of "Jubilee", a publication celebrating 25 years of Humber in 1992.
File consists of material used in displays on library history, includes copies of news articles, photos (including the opening of the Library in 1989 in the NX building), 1970s library use, library manuals for students, and other material.
File consists of the meeting minutes for the first meeting of the committee, which aimed at implementing policy, "as defined by the Board of Governors, President" and so on. The file states that the Committee is based out of the South Campus.
File consists of material relating to the Nursing programs at Humber (including material relating to Osler and Quo Vadis). The file includes 5 photographs of the "Quo Vadis" Library in 1977, a prospectus for the Osler School of Nursing, a copy of "Transition, 1975" (the Osler School yearbook).
File consists of a reel-to-reel audio tape and an audio cassette tape from the 10th anniversary of Humber. The recording was produced for Humber Radio by the third year Radio Broadcasting Students, and features interviews with Jack Ross (Dean of Creative and Communication Arts), Bob Higgins (Dean of the Technology Division), Richard Hook (Dean of Applied Arts), Lucille Peszat (Dean of Health Sciences), Eric Mundinger (Dean of Business), Robert ('Tex') Noble (Dean of Continuous Learning), and Humber President Gordon Wragg.