Item is a register recording oaths of allegiance and office taken by staff, arranged alphabetically by surname. The register includes name, classification (job title), date of oath, and the name of official who administered the oath.
Item is a pamphlet created for the fiftieth anniversary of North Bay Normal School/Teachers' College that contains historical information about courses offered, the practice teaching program, staff (including staff list with dates served and some short biographies), extra-curricular activities, and enrolment numbers by year.
Item is a pamphlet created for the fiftieth anniversary of North Bay Normal School/Teachers' College that contains historical information about courses offered, practice teaching program, staff (including lists with dates served and some short biographies), extra-curricular activities, and enrolment numbers by year.
Item is an essay describing a visit to the North Bay Teachers' College which included a tour of the building and interviews with faculty and staff. The item is likely the transcript of a radio broadcast, as it is printed on letterhead of CFCH North Bay, a local radio station.
Item is a ring-bound scrapbook containing student poetry, drawings, paintings, photographs, essays, short stories, and jokes, mostly about student life at the normal school.
Item is a patch featuring the crest of the college. Patch is embroidered with metallic wire and coloured fabrics, and is mounted on a square of black felt. The crest features the provincial shield of Ontario surmounted by a burning oil lamp with the college's motto "Docendo Discimus" ("By teaching, we learn") underneath. The shield is enclosed by a scroll reading "North Bay Teachers' College."
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is the annual budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is the annual budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is the operational budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is the annual budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is the operating budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is a financial statements report prepared by the college's auditors.
Item is the annual budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is the operating budget of Nipissing University College.
Item is an assessment report prepared for the Ministry of Colleges and Universities by consultants, with an explanatory note by JoAnn Zytaruk.
Item is the preliminary report of the Royal Commission on Algoma University College.
Item is a report on the Ontario university system.
Item is a report.
Item is a report.
Item is the script of an address by J. W. Trusler given at Nipissing College's first convocation and the dedication of the Norman Weaver Auditorium.
Item is an address by Dr. J. R. McCarthy.
Item is a policy and procedures manual.
Item is an operating budget containing financial statements, budgets, summaries, and motions of the Board of Governors.
Item is a floor plan and side elevations of Nipissing College's Student Centre.
Item is a study of post-secondary education in Northern Ontario.
Item is a blank public school medial slant copy book.
Item is a report about post-secondary educational institutions in North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie.
Item is a signed copy of the affiliation agreement between Laurentian University of Sudbury and Northeastern University dated February 18, 1967.
Item is the text of a speech given by Laurentian President Stanley G. Mullins at the affiliation ceremony.
Item is a burgundy men's cardigan worn by Bill Allen during his year as a student at the North Bay Teachers' College. The cardigan is possibly made of acrylic and it has pockets, buttons, and two tags at the back of the neck reading, "Harv-Al / Sportswear Ltd. / Athletic Outfitters / 87 Isabel St. Winnipeg 2. Man" and "Do not dry clean." The cardigan also features two stripes in yellow on the left arm, and patches in white, black, pale and dark yellow. The patch on the left breast is the letter T with a C superimposed (possibly the initials for 'teachers' college'), and on the right arm is the number 62.
Item is an email from Bill Allen to Charlotte Innerd (Associate Director of the Education Centre Library) that explains the cardigan Allen donated (Item 0013-01) and the dress code at North Bay Teachers' College in 1961-1962.
Item is a hand-carved hardwood box featuring the crest of North Bay Teachers' College in relief on the lid. The lid and corners of the box also feature fine carvings of maple leaves in relief. The box is hinged, has a smooth matte finish, and its interior is divided into two compartments. The box appears to be held together with glue, except for the brass hinges which are affixed with finishing nails.
The crest on the lid features the provincial shield of Ontario surmounted by a burning oil lamp with the college's motto "Docendo Discimus" ("By teaching, we learn") underneath. The shield is enclosed by a scroll reading "North Bay Teachers College."
Item is a scrapbook about the Junior Red Cross branch in Radomsko, Poland. Through drawings, paintings, needlework samples, photographs, and collages, the scrapbook documents the branch's activities and aspects of Polish life including city and rural landscapes, folk costumes, postage stamps, and a map of the country with portraits of its leaders. The wooden front cover is decorated with a marquetry cross design.
Item is a scrapbook about the Johannesburg College of Education. It contains information about the college's leadership, residences, teaching practice, library, student government, sports, drama, courses, art and crafts, music, and physical education. The scrapbook has embossed metal covers decorated with the name and crest of the college, and lined inside with burgundy felt. It contains photographs, essays, and news clippings.
Item is a scrapbook about the Johannesburg College of Education and South Africa. The scrapbook contains information and illustrations regarding the college's facilities, student sporting and social clubs, South African languages, nature study (local plants, animals, geography), sports, arts and crafts, and music. The album has embossed leather covers decorated with artwork depicting a hunting scene, and contains photographs, illustrations from magazines, newspaper clippings, descriptive paragraphs, and a miniature model of a cowhide Zulu or Swazi shield.
Album contains photos from Lemieux's year as a student at North Bay Teachers' College. Subjects include the college building, social events, athletics, teaching exercises, performances, field trips to Ottawa and Toronto, and students. Album is annotated with names and descriptions, and contains newspaper clippings, event programs, tickets, and a letter with attachments about the Toronto Natural Science School on Toronto Island.
Item is a scrapbook documenting concerts and dinners organized by the Association. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, autographs of performers, concert programs, and a brief description of the founding of the Association.
Item is a scrapbook about the concerts, campaigns, and other activities of the Association. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, and thank you notes and autographs of performers.
Item is a scrapbook about concerts, campaigns, and other activities of the Association. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, and thank you notes and autographs of performers.
Item is a scrapbook about the Association and its concerts. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, and thank you notes and autographs of performers.
Item is a draft proposal.
Item is a paper by A. J. Johnson.