Subseries consists of transcripts and cassettes documenting Dr. Roland’s oral history interviews with former members of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion of Canadian volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Subseries consists of oral history interviews regarding the founding and early years of the Medical School at McMaster University (now part of the Faculty of Health Sciences). Included are transcripts and cassettes. Interviews were predominantly conducted by Mrs. Joan McAuley (the first archivist at the Health Sciences Library and wife of early faculty member, Dr. Ronald McAuley). The interviews were conducted under the auspices of the Hannah Institute of Medical History and with Dr. Roland’s assistance (as McMaster’s Hannah Chair). Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Subseries consists of transcripts, cassette tapes, and photographs relating to oral history interviews documenting notable Canadian persons and developments in medical history. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Subseries consists of transcripts, cassettes, and photographs documenting oral history interviews with former Prisoners of War in Asia during the Second World War. These interviews were used in researching and writing Long Night’s Journey into Day, 2001. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Subseries consists of transcripts, cassettes, and photographs documenting oral history interviews with former Prisoners of War in Europe during the Second World War. Dr. Roland recorded these interviews as part of his research for an uncompleted monograph on the topic, intended to complement his 2001 book on the experiences of Prisoners of War in Asia. However, Dr. Roland passed away before completing this work. Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Subseries consists of transcripts and cassettes documenting oral history interviews with former Prisoners of War in Europe during the First World War.
Subseries consists of oral history interviews relating to the clandestine medical school in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Holocaust. Included are transcripts, cassettes, and photographs. These interviews formed the foundation of Dr. Roland’s research for his book, Courage under Siege (published in 1992). Interviews are arranged alphabetically according to surname.
Sub-series consists of student handbooks produced by SAC for students. The handbooks outline contact information, policies/regulations, and general information about student life at Humber.
Sub-series consists of calendars and planners produced for students by the SAC. The calendars feature informaiton about student services and other facts about Humber and student life.
Sub-series consists of posters promoting the SAC's Peer Tutoring service.
Sub-series consists of promotional material sent primarily to prospective students.
Sub-series consists of material provided to new students to orient them to Humber.
Sub-series consists of registration brochures for Expotech, a showcase of technical and technological projects created by high school students. The expo was used to raise awarness of Humber's programs. The sub-series includes brochures for Expotech 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 and, 1985.
File consists of two-course calendars for programs at Lakeshore. Includes 1975/1976 programs and "Winter 76 at Lakeshore".
Sub-series consists of course calendars for Neighbourhood Learning Centres, particularly those located in the City of York.
Sub-series consists of calendars produced listing Continuing/Continuous Education courses/programs. In the early years these were branded as "Inroads".
Sub-series consists of Humber course catalogues.
Subseries consists of issues of a weekly newsletter published by the President's Office at Humber. The newsletter contains news (and some photographs) from Humber. The publication is distinct from a later publication also named "Humber Happenings".
Subseries consists of banners promoting/welcoming people to Orangeville campus.
Subseries consists of five t-shirts. Four of the t-shirts feature the Humber logo and the Orangeville name and contain dates, the other is from a charity dodgeball event.