Other events hosted by Humber's President
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- 6/18/1983
Series consists of invitations relating to other events hosted by Humber's President.
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Other events hosted by Humber's President
Series consists of invitations relating to other events hosted by Humber's President.
Publications from the President's Office
Series consists of publications produced by the President's Office, such as an early newsletter titled "Humber Happenings".
"Humber Happenings" : [issue 51]
File consists of a newsletter with a statement by MPP Jack McNie on the Ministry's grants adopting a "slip-year" financing model, a list of upcoming concerts, and other updates from Humber.
The Gordon Wragg retirement dinner : [programme]
File consists of a programme for the retirement dinner held in honour of Gordon Wragg's retirement. Wragg was Humber's first President. The programme features the lyrics to a song composed by Tom Norton (Vice-President Academic), "Gord Wragg Built a College".
Invitation to participate in mission statement review
File consists of an invitation to participate in a mission review at Humber. The invitation includes a list of the members of the Mission Review Committee.
President's Breakfast materials
Series consists of programmes for the annual President's Breakfast.
"Humber Happenings" : [issue 63]
File consists of a newsletter with updates from the divisions, an article about an upcoming horse show at Humber, a profile of Margaret Mackenzie (the Director of the Quo Vadis Campus), a report from a summer student in the Safety Technology Program (Ron Noblett), and reproduced correspondence from the CAAT Academic Negotiating Committee on a new salary offer.
"Humber Happenings" : [volume 1, number 1]
File consists of the first issue of the newsletter. Includes coverage of new Board of Governors appointees (Jim Beatty, Bill Linscombe and Olive Hull), coverage of a Humber finalist in the Miss Canada pageant (Nance Gluszek), new appointments at the Queensway campus, and coverage of Student Union president Skip Ferguson.