"Conference and Seminar Programs" : ['Dayletter' memorandum]
- HC01 HCA-HCA, Box 16, Folder 13
- File
- 8/16/1974
File consists of a memorandum outlining the activities of the Conference Office in 1974-1975.
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"Conference and Seminar Programs" : ['Dayletter' memorandum]
File consists of a memorandum outlining the activities of the Conference Office in 1974-1975.
Graduate card and correspondence
File consists of a sample graduate card for alumni, and a letter explaining its benefits. The file also includes a memorandum from Henry Argasinski (Student Union Vice-President) explaining the card to staff. The letter contains handwritten instructions on issuing library materials to alumni.
File consists of a budget for Humber College for the year ended 31 March 1998.
File consists of audited financial statements for the year ending 31 March 2002.
File consists of material relating to author Wayson Choy (Humber Professor and author). The file includes an audio cassette tape (with the word "garbled" on it), a business card, handwritten notes, notes relating to his appointment as an Emeritus Professor, material relating to book launches, and press clippings.
"Split Screen" : [newsletter from the School of Business]
File consists of a newsletter published by Humber's School of Business.
"Connections" : [magazine from the School of Business]
File consists of a magazine published by the School of Business. Many of the articles highlight the accomplishments and work of alumni.
"A Profile of the Academic Staff at Humber College" : [report]
File consists of a demographic profile of Humber's Faculty (exploring education levels and background).
"Welcome to Queensway Campus" : [newsletter]
File consists of a newsletter promoting the Queensway Campus, including mention of the Open House (Wednesday April 9, 1969), messages from College officials, and a brief description of programs offered at Queensway.
File consists of two magazines produced by Humber's School of Journalism. The magazines cover the arts scene (especially in Toronto).