Central Sq. & Osgoode from Ross Bldg.
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- Item
- Feb. 1969
Central Sq. & Osgoode from Ross Bldg.
Central Sq. & Library from Ross H. & S.S. Bldg.
Central Sq. and Library from H & SS Bldg.
McLaughlin College and Residence
Convocation - East of Ross Building
Graduate Student Residences No. 3 under construction - OSHC sign
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of audio recording of music by James Tenney. Recorded at Aeolian Co. by Ms. J. Laurence Cook. Annotations on audio reel case include: 4 sections in the order RI-O-R-I or (letting RI=O., O-RI-I-R (<-symmetrical->).
Part of George Papadatos fonds
Arrival of Andreas Papandreou in Toronto. Leaving the airport. Followers gathered on the left and right of the road where the cars of the entourage are passing through, holding posters. One poster reads "Welcome Andreas". Άφιξη του Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου στο Τορόντο. Φεύγοντας από το αεροδρόμιο. Οπαδοί του συγκεντρωμένοι στα αριστερά και δεξιά του δρόμου από όπου περνούν τα αυτοκίνητα της συνοδείας, κρατούν πανό με συνθήματα, ένα εκ των οποίων αναγράφει "Καλώς Ήρθες Ανδρέα".
Osgoode Hall Law School - completed - from south west
Scott Library under construction - from the Ross Building
Graduate Student Residences - Nos. 2 and 3
Graduate Student Residence - Typical interior - Living room
Reception for Andreas Papandreou
Part of George Papadatos fonds
Gathering at a stadium for the speech of Andreas Papandreou. Audience seated around and below the podium on which a poster reads "Long Live PAK" in Greek. A banner at the gallery reads "Free Greek Workers". Σύναξη σε στάδιο για την ομηλία του Ανδρέα Παπανδρέου. Θεατές καθισμένοι γύρω και κάτω από την εξέδρα στην οποία αναγράφεται "Ζήτω το Π.Α.Κ.". Ένα πανό στον εξώστη γράφει "Ελευθερώστε τους Έλληνες Εργάτες".
Convocation - Burton Auditorium
Master Plan Report - 1969 - Master Plan
Mariposa Folk Festival Programme
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Item consists of the 28 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1968, held on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 August, 1968. The program was designed by Richard Flohil with graphic designs by Murray McLaughlan, featuring the Mariposa sun motif on the cover in black ink on a bright yellow background.
H. & S.S. and Osgoode Hall from S.W. campus
Osgoode Hall and Central Square under construction
Humanities and Social Sciences Bulding
Petrie Science Bldg. almost completed and H. & S.S. Buildings
Osgood Hall and H & S.S. Buildings
Topping off McLaughlin College Residence
Close-up of McLaughlin College Residence
Osgoode Hall Law School under construction
H & S.S. Bldg. under construction
Humanities and Social Sciences Building
South end of H. & S.S. Bldg. from Atkinson
McLaughlin College Residence under construction
Osgoode Hall from Steacie Science Library
Humanities and Social Sciences Building under construction
Osgoode Hall Law School under construction
D. I.A.R. Studio in Stedman Lecture Halls
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of five tracks by James Tenney of samples for his work "Fabric". Annotations on case include: "Fabric #3 +4 (half speed) repeated ~ 20 min at 7 1/2 ips work tape #68 1. work-tape #68 (#3 + #4 (half-speed) repeated) 20 min at 7 1/2 ips 2. work tape HI (all of 12 + 24 + 68 at the higher speed 10 min. at 7 1/2 ips)".
Speeches by Andreas Papandreou, 1968-1973 : Side A
Part of George Papadatos fonds
Recording of speeches by Andreas Papandreou in various cities, including Toronto (1970-1971,1973), Montreal (1968) and New York (1971).
Speeches by Andreas Papandreou, 1968-1973 : Side B
Part of George Papadatos fonds
Recording of speeches by Andreas Papandreou in various cities, including Toronto (1970-1971,1973), Montreal (1968) and New York (1971).
Osgoode Hall Law School - under construction
Petrie Science Building under construction
Audio recordings : #6-Walt and Willie Chandler in Thatcher, Arizona
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of voice recordings made by James Tenney during a road trip, while visiting Walt and Millie Chandler. In it Walt talks about his early childhood in Texas, New Mexico, 'Old Mexico', the history of the extended Chandler families, related to freighting, railroad contracting, lumber mills, and other industrial projects in Texas in the early 1900s, Mormonism, Morman colonies in Texas and Mexico. Millie Chandler joins the conversation at about 00:15:00. The couple describe how they met and their marriage together. Walt also discusses the First World War (he served in the navy) and his travels in the North Sea and Scotland.
Audio recordings : #7 Carl Tenney Mon July 15
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of audio recording of James Tenney interviewing Carl Tenney in Phoenix, Arizona during a road trip.
Petrie Science Building - under construction
Osgoode Hall Law School - completed - from south east
Audio recordings : First day from New Paltz, New York to Winchester, Virginia (last half private)
Part of James Tenney fonds
Recording consists of James Tenney as he sets out for a cross-country road trip. He travels from New Paltz to Winchester, Virginia, discussing variou topics (anticipation, delayed satisfaction, the purpose of life, astrology, music and other topics. Later he records thoughts a a motel, including the purpose of art, he records some music he has been thinking of and finally he discusses his past relationships with women. Annotations on case include: #1 - July 8, New Paltz to Winchester Va. "it begins" re present time - anticipation + delay some music re purpose of life (Hubbard, etc.) (organization) re Gemini - Leo: a) integration, b) expansion (Jupiter) in motel = re purpose in art singing "you might as well know what it's like" private from here (not for A., M., or S. to hear!)
Audio recordings : #6B- Thatcher to Phoenix
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of voice recordings made by James Tenney during a road trip, the day after visiting with Walt and Millie Chandler, travelling through Thatcher and Phoenix Arizona. Annotations on case include: ""re memory / W+M's love for me/ about J Robinson/ Coolidge dam / cactus / Globe".
Seventh annual Mariposa Folk Festival Innis Lake Ontario
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Item consists of the 34 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1967, held near Innis Lake, Ontario from 11-13 August, 1967. The program was edited by Raymond Gallinger, and featured a cover design by Gary Preet. Program includes an illustrated schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features three articles, including "Richard Waterman's Short History of the Blues", The Revolving Trends of Popular Music" by Leigh Cline, an anonymous short article about the University Settlement International Folk Dancer, "Traditional Folk Songs, Dances, and Tales of England - Scotland - Ireland" by Roger Deveer Renwick, "A Canadian Sampler" by Edith Fowke and a farewell letter from Ruth M. Jones, founder of Mariposa.
View from Vanier Tower looking south west
Image of slide showing "View from Vanier Tower looking south west - Roof of Stedman Lecture Halls, Farquharson Life Sciences on right, Behavioural Sciences on left - note scarcity of significant buildings on horizon."
West elevation Farquharson Life Sciences Building
Looking west from Vanier Residence
Image of slide with the description: "Looking west from Vanier Residence - Farquharson Life Sciences and Steacie Science Library on left. Tait McKenzie Physical Education and Athletic Centre on right - note absence of Egdeley buildings."
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of audio recording. Associated material includes reel 1998-038 / 044 (02) and two sheets of notes in reel case with diagrams and set up for reels A and B. Notes include: "Nov. 21, 67 Music is a physical process (acoustics). And it involves psychological processes (imagination- perceptor [composition, style crossed out]). But it is also, and most importantly, a social [emphasis] process." Information on case includes: "Information on case: Tenney Fabric Work-tape "A" 1. Mar. 64 single voice 2' at 15 ips 2. "#1" (=A1 + B2) 2' at 15ips 3. "3#" (from Marc. 64) 2 1/2 ' at 15 ips 4. "#1" and "#2" mixed 2' at 7 1/2 ips 5. "#3" and "#4" mixed at half-speed 5' at 7 1/2ips (all 2-track stereo)."
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of audio recording of computer music for work "Fabric". Associated material includes reel 1998-038 / 044 (01) and two sheets of notes in reel case with diagrams and set up for reels A and B. Notes include: "Nov. 21, 67 Music is a physical process (acoustics). And it involves psychological processes (imagination- perceptor [composition, style crossed out]). But it is also, and most importantly, a social [emphasis] process." Information on case includes: "Tenney Fabric Work-tape "A" 1. Mar. 64 single voice 2' at 15 ips 2. "#1" (=A1 + B2) 2' at 15ips 3. "3#" (from Marc. 64) 2 1/2 ' at 15 ips 4. "#1" and "#2" mixed 2' at 7 1/2 ips 5. "#3" and "#4" mixed at half-speed 5' at 7 1/2ips (all 2-track stereo)."
Winters College and Residence quadrangle
Vanier College and Residence completed
Sixth annual Mariposa Folk Festival
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1966, held at Innis Lake, Ontario from 5-7 August, 1966. The program was edited by Anne Hershoran, assisted by programme advisor, Randy Ferris, with illustrations provided by Showcards Unlimited. Program includes a schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features four articles, including "Ontario Folk" by Edith Fowke, "Gospel Music" by Dick Flohill, "Chicago Blues" By John Norris, "Old Time Music" by Leigh Cline. Also features photographs from 1965 festival by Bill Smith.
Bicycle rider in utility tunnel
Steacie Science Library - interior view
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Founders College - main entrance from inside quadrangle
Vanier College construction beginning
Steacie Science Library completed September 1965
Central mall - sodding and landscaping just completed
File consists of A.R.D. York University Slides sheets and ten contact sheets.
Dr. Murray Ross on site of future Ross Building .
Sign referring to first building - Steacie Science Library
Part of James Tenney fonds
Consists of an audio recording of "Spectral Canon for Conlon Nancarrow, 1974 3 - Music for Player Piano" by James Tenney.