"Hum-Drum" : [volume 2, number 1]
- HC01 SPC-HUMDRUM-HUMDRUM-v2-n1
- Item
- 9/13/1971
Item is an issue of the student newspaper. Includes two copies.
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"Hum-Drum" : [volume 2, number 1]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper. Includes two copies.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 6]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper. Features an article on Walt McDayter.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 5]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 4]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper. This issue features student poetry, news, and some photographs of student life. Includes two copies of the issue.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 3]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper, featuring news, and some student poetry.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 2]
Item is an issue of the student newspaper, featuring news, and some student poetry. Includes coverage of Humber's sky-diving classes.
"Hum-Drum" : [volume 1, number 1]
Item is the inaugural issue of "Hum Drum", a student newspaper. Includes news and some student poetry. Includes two copies of the item.
Item is an issue of a publication by Humber students, featuring long-form writing on various topics (including some related to Humber), poetry, comics, and artwork.
"Humbert Et Cetera" : [volume 60, issue 4]
Part of Archival Collection
Front: Colour painting – of Humber, Lake Shore Road, Toronto Canada. From the far left is a large white building with a dark roof with a wooden balcony, beside this is large green trees. In front of the building is a sign facing the opposite way that reads, ‘Garden Party’ strung up on a lamp post and on the buildings balcony. Behind the sign are three vehicles, a black car and the two at the front are buggy’s or wagons. There is another lamp pole directly beside a streetcar rail. There is a brown empty streetcar on the rail. Behind the streetcar is the back of terminal for streetcars. The terminal building is white with a red-brown roof. To the centre-right of the image is a bridge over Mimico Creek. The bridge runs over a dirt road and to the farthest right are two individuals walking along the dirt road with trees to their right. The title “Humber, Lake Shore Road, Toronto, Canada” appears in red in the upper left corner, and an identification code of 104.070 (JV) appears in the lower left corner in black.
Back: Divided back. Some printed text identifies the maker as Valentine & Sons Publishing. Handwritten text in pencil addresses the card to Mrs C. (Mary) Bones with a note from Y & aK (unsure on aK).
The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.