File consists of material relating to the official opening and installation of the President, which took place on 18 January 1968 at the Lakeshore Teacher's College. The file includes: an invitation, an invitation to the ribbon cutting (sealed with ribbon), a memo to all staff, press coverage, and a seating plan for the platform guests.
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 establishment of Humber and other Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in the 1960s. The file includes the following documents: "National Seminar on Community Colleges in Canada" (address by William G. Davis, Minister of Education, 31 May 1966); "Guidelines on Organization Prepared for the Board of Governors of a College"; "Special Guidelines for Boards of Governors : Steps Involved in Establishing Permanent College Buildings" ; "Submission to the Hon. William G. Davis, Minister of Education, concerning the Establishment of a College of Applied Arts and Technology in the Etobicoke Area" (14 December 1965); "Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology" (Basic Documents from the Ontario Department of Education, three copies); "Colleges and Universities : Rivals, or Allies?" (notes for a presentation, 1969); and "Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario For the Information of the Ontario Council of Regents and Boards of Governors" (preliminary draft).
File consists of examination papers used in Ontario. Published by The James Texts Limited, Belleville, Ontario. Focuses on arithmetic, composition, geography, grammar, history, literature, reading, spelling and writing, spanning 1934- 1949. Includes a price list from the publisher on the back cover.
File consists of genealogical research conducted by Wayson. Includes birth and death records (including Wayson's birth certificate), travel tickets, a receipt, copies of archival research material (including a register of Chinese immigrants to Canada), and photographs of Wayson's family members and gravesites.