A picture of an unidentified professor instructing a student at the blackboard in the Lecture Center. It appears to be a lesson in mathematics. There are crop marks and in the left and bottom margins are instructions to "reduce to 14 picas" (both between arrows). Also in the bottom margin is noted, "PHOTO M."
A picture of students who are meeting outdoors for an art class at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and illegible writing in the bottom margin.
A picture of unidentified State University of New York at Albany students as they enjoy leisure time on the Academic Podium of the Uptown Campus. Some are playing musical instruments.
Two unidnetified State University of New york at Albany baseball players -- one is about to catch a ball thrown to him while the other player is trying to reach the base before the thrown ball. The running player is a member of the State University of New York at Albany baseball team. There is an interesting row of baseball bats in the background.
A picture of two baseball players -- one is about to catch a ball thrown to him while the other player is trying to reach the base before the thrown ball. The running player is a member of the State University of New York at Albany baseball team. There is a row of baseball bats in the background.
A picture of two baseball players -- one is about to catch a ball thrown to him while the other player is trying to reach the base before the thrown ball. The running player is a member of the State University of New York at Albany baseball team. There is a row of baseball bats in the background.
Men and women -- some are sitting and some are standing -- with racquetball racquets (also rackets); they either have just finished playing or are about to play. This may be a Racquetball Physical Education class.
A picture of students (accompanied by a dog) engaging in leisurely activity on the lawn, which borders the traffic circle of the uptown campus. The traffic circle was renamed Collins Cirlce on June 8, 1991 in honor of Evan R. Collins, former President of the institution.