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Computing Centre, interior.

Interior of computer room in the Mathematics and Computer building seen from above with an IBM System 360/model 75 in view and people working with computers.

Morrison, Professor: Fly Biology.

Envelope contains images of Dr. Paul Elmor Morrison. Dr. Morrison was a faculty member in the Department of Biology at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Morrison's researched focused on fly biology.

Joint Board and Senate.

Envelope likely contains images of a joint meeting of the Board of Governors and Senate at the University of Waterloo.

Library sit-in.

Images likely from a study-in held on Wednesday, March 12, 1969 in Dana Porter Arts Library. The study-in was sponsored by the Radical Student Movement (RSM). Participants distributed broadsheets, sold literature and buttons, and circulated a petition. The study-in was intended to advocate for a series of demands to improve the library. Demands included that the university allocate a sum to library acquisitions and operations that was not less than ten percent of the total university operating budget, that immediate steps be taken to make space occupied by administration offices available for books and study space, that all meetings of the university budgets committee be open to any student, faculty, and staff member and that the committee publish a detailed budget upon its completion. At the end of the study-in a joint negotiating committee to study student demands regarding the library was formed.

Between various sources including articles in The Chevron and Admininews as well as an unidentified press clipping (found in UWA2020-04-2-Library Protests) the event is referred to as both a "study-in" and a "sit-in."

Glassblower.

Envelope may contain images of George Hill, a glassblower in the Department of Chemistry at University of Waterloo.

Tomecko, Dr., Industrial Research Institute.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Joseph (Jim) Wenceslaus Tomecko. Dr. Joseph (Jim) Wenceslaus Tomecko joined the University of Waterloo in 1967 [?]. He served as the Director of the Office of Research Administration and later as the Director of Industrial Research Institute. He received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Waterloo in 1964.

Rudin, Professor.

Envelope likely contains negatives of Dr. Alfred Rudin. Dr. Rudin was a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo.

Scott, Dr., Metallurgy.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Donald Strong Scott. Dr. Scott was a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo from 1964-1989.

Hamilton, Bess.

Bess Hamilton founded Doon School of Fine Arts along with husband, Ross Hamilton, in 1948. Bess served as University of Waterloo Art Gallery curator [between 1971-1972].

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