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Records – Skule Archives
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Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History. March 17, 2015. Our new EngSoc officers are in! Now is the time for discipline club chairs, project directors, and BoDs to be elected! A little history on EngSoc (now 130 years old)…. Back then, the Engineering Society was more heavily technical/academic in nature. From The Skule Story. The School had grown to such an extent that by 1906 it was difficult to hold meetings of the entire Society. In order to facilitate smaller meetings, the Society div...
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Skule – F!rosh Week Photographers
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Past exams and material. Get Funding for a Campus Project. August 3rd, 2015. Filed under Skule Digest. The Orientation 1T5 Photography Subcommittee is looking for photographers to take pictures during F! Rosh Week. F! Rosh Week is one of the most memorable moments in a first year’s skule year, and it’s important to have a team of photographers to capture these memories. This is a great opportunity to connect with a group of frosh and experience the hype! University of Toronto Engineering Society.
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Election Time! Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History |
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Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History. March 17, 2015. Our new EngSoc officers are in! Now is the time for discipline club chairs, project directors, and BoDs to be elected! A little history on EngSoc (now 130 years old)…. Back then, the Engineering Society was more heavily technical/academic in nature. From The Skule Story. The School had grown to such an extent that by 1906 it was difficult to hold meetings of the entire Society. In order to facilitate smaller meetings, the Society div...
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Gone Through and New in the Archives as of 11/10/1T4 – Skule Archives
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Gone Through and New in the Archives as of 11/10/1T4. November 10, 2014. Over the past few months the EngSoc Archives has received a few things (which may or may not stay with us in due time), and we also have some new stuff up online! The EngSci office has given us a number of photo prints from the late 70s/early 80s, which the Hallowe’en picture featured not too long ago on the Skule Alumni Outreach FB page. Is from. We’ll have them up on photos.skule.ca eventually. The Alumni Office had been sharing t...
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Archivist – Skule Archives
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Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History. March 17, 2015. Our new EngSoc officers are in! Now is the time for discipline club chairs, project directors, and BoDs to be elected! A little history on EngSoc (now 130 years old)…. Back then, the Engineering Society was more heavily technical/academic in nature. From The Skule Story. The School had grown to such an extent that by 1906 it was difficult to hold meetings of the entire Society. In order to facilitate smaller meetings, the Society div...
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History – Skule Archives
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Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History. March 17, 2015. Our new EngSoc officers are in! Now is the time for discipline club chairs, project directors, and BoDs to be elected! A little history on EngSoc (now 130 years old)…. Back then, the Engineering Society was more heavily technical/academic in nature. From The Skule Story. The School had grown to such an extent that by 1906 it was difficult to hold meetings of the entire Society. In order to facilitate smaller meetings, the Society div...
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March 17, 2015 – Skule Archives
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March 17, 2015. Daily Archives: March 17, 2015. Article from 1914 Yearbook and Some EngSoc History. March 17, 2015. Our new EngSoc officers are in! Now is the time for discipline club chairs, project directors, and BoDs to be elected! A little history on EngSoc (now 130 years old)…. Back then, the Engineering Society was more heavily technical/academic in nature. From The Skule Story. The School had grown to such an extent that by 1906 it was difficult to hold meetings of the entire Society. In order...
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Commemorating December 6, 1989 – Skule Archives
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Commemorating December 6, 1989. December 6, 2014. The Monday Edition), vol. 110, no. 30., dated January 8, 1990. By T Clive Thompson. Engineers remember victims of “senseless” murders. Over 600 U of T students and staff packed Convocation Hall last Thursday to attend the Memorial Service for the Victims of the Montréal Tragedy held by the U of T Engineering Society. Cosetta Caporrella, president of the Engineering Society, discussed the unique sorrow felt by all members of the engineering community.
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In Remembrance, 1T4 – Skule Archives
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In Remembrance, 1T4. November 11, 2014. If you were interested, you should definitely check out a couple of places on campus, where they have artifacts that would appeal to students (and engineering is mentioned a few times):. If you visit the Thomas Fisher Rare Book library near the Robarts Library, they have a small display with artifacts and documents from WWI. Surrounding it currently is an exhibition on wartime literature. Display Case at the U of T Archives to Commemorate WWI. War Relics of WWI.
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