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Audiocassette Player

A black rectangular plastic cassette player. On the top, there is a black plastic piece embedded in the casing with three dials and some text. In the centre middle of the top, there is a clear plastic semi-oval piece with a black circle in the middle and a black plastic semi-oval piece below with white text and white text to the left of it. On one of the long side panels (side 1), it is completely black plastic. There is a fabric wrist strap attached on the right side, multiple buttons in a horizonal line in the centre, and a circular hole with a gold rod off centre to the left. Above the buttons are some white text. On the other long side panels (side 3), there is a silver metal piece attached to the black plastic. The silver metal has six buttons protruding out with different symbols on them and black text below, and black text on the right edge. To the left of the silver piece, within the black plastic is a rectangle of silver mesh. On one of the short side panels (side 2), it is black plastic with a black screw in the middle of the left side and an indented rectangle beside it on the right with lines of text. On the other short side panel (side 4), there a strip of different black plastic overlayed over the black plastic casing. On the strip, there is a sliding button, three silver rimmed holes, and a black spinning dial with white numbers on it. Below the button, holes, and dial, there is white text. On the bottom, there are two stickers on the top left corner around a hole with a black screw in it. Near the other three corners, there are also holes with black screws in as well. Around the left and top edges, there is a border of smooth black plastic. Along the bottom and left side, there are protruding rounded circle in vertical and horizonal rows. Off centre to the right, there is black plastic square inlayed with circular holes in vertical and horizontal lines. Near the right edge, there is a rectangular hole with a piece of black ribbon extending out of.      

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Austin C. Clarke literature reading and Building Community photographs

Files consists of photographs taken during the week of February 20 1991. The forum was called Building Community, and it is a forum on racism and had an attendance of over 600 students. This event was organized by the dean of Lakeshore campus, John Liphardt and Art Lockhart. Featured presentations included a literature reading by Canadian author Austin C. Clarke and a performance by the Canadian band, Company of Sirens.

Awards and plaques

Subseries consists of awards and certificates received by (or given by) Humber Orangeville. Many of the awards demonstrate the community involvement at Humber Orangeville.

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