A picture of a tepee associated with the State University of New York at Albany's Protect Your Environment Club recognition of Earth Week, April 1973. The tepee was erected on the uptown campus.
A picture of a tepee and a dog associated with the State University of New York at Albany's Protect Your Environment Club recognition of Earth Week, April 1973. The tepee was erected on the uptown campus and one of the quadrangles is visible in the background. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "H" and "66.2%" and in the bottom margin is written "REDUCE TO 14_'s."
Unidentified people on the Campus Center staircase between the lobby and the cafeteria at the State University of New York at Albany on the uptown campus.
A group of unidentified people purchasing items at the Campus Center snack bar at the State University of New York at Albany while an employee provides service.
A picture of William Kunstler, attorney and author, speaking to a crowd of 6000 on March 5, 1970, in the State University of New York at Albany gymnasium. Kunstler was to have declared in his speech that "the movement" had progressed from protest to resistance. "The movement" was an amorphous configuration of disparate New Left, antiwar, black liberation, and similar counter-culture groups in the United States. The United States Flag is prominently displayed in the picture's background.
Copy of a letter written by Dean O. William Perlmutter to Edward Durrell Stone expressing graditude for the design of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. Perlmutter states that because of the design more faculty wish to join the University. A stamp in the bottom margin includes "RECEIVED," "MAR 31 1967" and "EDWARD DURELL STONE".