File consists of a report on a proposed five year plan. The abstract reads: "This preliminary report sets out a five year plan based on current and projected operations of Humber College's seven academic divisions and related administrative services. Prepared as a first draft for review and study by the Humber College Board of Governors, this document is not an official publication of the College."
File consists of a photograph album from the opening of the new building and residence facility for the Osler School of Nursing. Many of the photographs feature Jackie Robarts and her cousin, then Premier of Ontario John Robarts, touring the facilities. The photographs also feature many unidentified students and faculty of the School. The photographs were originally housed in a photo album with organized with an inscription from Marion [Crane?]. The original album and inscription have been retained by the Archives.
File consists of an explanation of a public artwork created for the new Campus by Toronto artist Dennis Cliff. A picture of the artwork can be found in "Transitions: A Short History of Osler Campus Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology" by Helen Miller.
File consists of a Faculty Manual for the 1970-1971 academic year, providing lists of academic faculty, divisions, and general information about working at Humber.
File consists of a report on the history of the Quo Vadis School of Nursing in Etobicoke. The report may have been used in preparing the 1975 report on Humber's Nursing program (HCA, Box 15, Folder 2).
File consists of a President's Report (dated September 1970). The report includes a message from Gordon Wragg on the growth of the College, construction updates, a profile of Jim Beatty (First President's Citizenship medal recipient), and a list of recent appointments.