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Meeting Place - interior with skylights and second floor with third & fourth floor walkways - looking west
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A large empty space setup for student gathering. Inscribed on back: Meeting Place. Scarborough Campus, University of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Public Relations. Marion Zimmer, Development and Public Relations, Scarborough Campus, U of T Scarborough, Ontario, Campus Mail. Photograph has yellowing, crackling, stains, adhesive residue, surface grime, dents & delamination
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction, Meeting Place
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Model of campus
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Model of campus showing the Science Wing, Administration Building, Humanities Wing, Recreation Wing & a possible Library building. The model includes gradation indicating slope to valley and drop of loop. Aerial view is from south. In this version stairs extend into the valley from behind the Science Wing. Photograph has yellowing, dents, crease, delamination, cockling & silvering.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction
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Library
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Science Wing rooms served as a temporary library for reading & books, prior to the construction of a permanent library. Inscribed on back: Library in Science Wing. LG-4. Photograph has yellowing, cockling, crackling, stains, scratches, surface residue, creases & dents.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Concrete construction, Library
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South Side of Scarborough College with Patio and Sculpture
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South side of Scarborough College. Photo shows the patio and sculpture on campus. Photograph is yellowing, stained, torn, and shows signs of loss.
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Architecture, Brutalism, Humanities Wing, Scarborough College, Science Wing
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Interview with William Dick
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Professor William Dick discusses his 32 years as a history faculty member at UTSC. Dick describes his experiences with fellow faculty, the student community, extracurriculur activities and the ways in which the UTSC culture evolved prior to his retirement in 1999.
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Architecture, Drama, Extra-curricular activities, Faculty experience
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