The series consists of photographs documenting Morrison's career in public relations, including his work with TACA (Transportes Aereos Centro-Americanos), Sabena Airlines, the United Community Fund of Greater Toronto, and teaching at Humber College. For TACA, there are 7 b&w photographs depicting the meeting between the President of Costa Rica, Teodoro Picado Macziowski, and a high level delegation from TACA at the Country Club, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1945 (inscriptions on the back); and 2 b&w photographs depicting R. Humberto Urrutia, Paul and Katie de Guzman, and Morrison in connection with the opening of TACA Airways new international headquarters in Miami, Florida, January 1946 (detailed inscription and typed text on the back). For Sabena Airlines, there are 3 b&w photographs depicting his public relations work in Geneva and Brussels, July 1947 (inscriptions on the back).
His public relations work for the United Community Fund of Greater Toronto is documented in 6 b&w photographs of various events (inscriptions on the back, dates from 1952 to 1972); 2 b&w photographs of Morrison with Bernard A. Roloff at the International Biennial Conference of the United Way of America, Toronto, 1966 (Copyright: Ashley-Crippen); and 2 colour photographs depicting his retirement as the Public Relations Director of the United Way of Greater Toronto, at Washington, DC, May 4, 1972 (inscriptions on the back). The photographs of his tenure at Humber College comprise 8 b&w photographs, including portraits, social events, teaching, 1972-80; 1 b&w photograph (mounted on a cardboard) depicting him with William Schaeffler from the United Way, Humber College Public Relations class, 1974; 5 colour photographs depicting a gathering of 1975 Humber College Public Relations Graduating Class at his home, May 1975 (inscriptions on the back); 4 colour photographs depicting fragments from Humber College Public Relations program, class of 1976 & 1983 (taken in May 1994); and Morrison's retirement dinner on Sept. 25, 1978 (inscriptions on the back of 3).