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828. Alumni Directory

829. Program from the State College Music Association titled, "Concert by the State College Choral Society and Percy Grainger, Pianist"

830. Program for State College Music Association Concert by the State College Women's Chorus and Percy Grainger

831. Newspaper clipping titled, "Percy Grainger's Recital Transfixes his Audience"

832. The State College Music Association Pianoforte Recital by Percy Grainger, Program

833. Autobiography of Caroline Smith Page Class of 1845, Albany State Normal School, [typescript by J. Paul Ward]

834. Photo of Caroline Smith Page, taken by J. Paul Martin"s New Star Gallery, Cor. 8th & Keeler Sts., Boone, Iowa

835. Photo of Caroline Smith Page, taken by Genelli, Sioux City, Iowa

836. Photo of Stephen R. Page, taken by J. Paul Martin, Photographer, Boone, Iowa

837. Photo of the Page farmhouse, Boone, Iowa - With handwritten inscription "Great Grandfather Page's Farm, Boone, Iowa. Kate Page's home, unknown profile, Kate and sister?"

838. Death notice of Stephen R. Page (photocopy), Boone County Democrat [Reproduced from microfilm, difficult to read.]

839. Deposit letter from Anne (great great grandniece) and Edward McCarthy, Details the careers of descendants of Caroline & Stephen Page.

840. ASP Staff

841. Page 51: Drawing class on the new campus

842. Page 32 D-Bottom Middle: J. Oscar Blakely, '62; Civil War Soldier

843. Page 35 A-Top: Senzaburo Kodzu, '77: First International Student

844. Page 199: H. Patrick Swygert was appointed the fifteenth President of the University in 1990. (photograph missing)

845. Page 39 A-Left: Mary McClellan, '68; teacher of English Grammar and History at the Normal School

846. Page 208: The 149th Commencement at Knickerbocker Arena

847. Page 191 A-Top: Sung Bok Kim, Dean of Undergraduate Studies.

848. Page 214 A-Top Left: Mary Anne Croty, MPA '82, Governor Mario Cuomo's Director of State Operations

849. Page 85 D-Middle Center: Faculty member Robert Frederick (education)

850. Page 54 A-Top: William B. Aspinwall, '00

851. Page 72: Women's Horseback Riding Team.

852. Page 207 A-Top: Members of the University Council

853. Page 78 A-Top: The Class of 1931 during their freshman year.

855. Page 65 B-Bottom: Students engaged in Red Cross War Work.

856. Page 173 B-Right: Aretha Franklin

857. Page 13 A-Top: Alonzo Potter, Member of the First Executive Committee

858. Page 185: Richard Nathan, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Provost of the Rockefeller College.

859. Page 209 B-Top Right: World Week.

860. Page 34 A-Left: Caroline G. Parker; Normal School Student and Sister of Ely S. Parker

861. Page 191: Students on computers.

862. Chapter VI: Creating a University in the 1960s, pages 118-153

863. Page 175 A-Top: A performance of Marat Sade in 1972 was directed by faculty member Jarka Burian.

864. Page 84: Abram Brubacher

865. Page 32 B-Top Right: Albert N. Husted, '55; Mathematics Professor and Lt. and later Cpt. in 44th NY Volunteer Company

866. Page 212: The 1993 Pan-Hellenic Council

867. Page 203: Tom Smith, Professor of English and associate director of the New York Writers Institute addresses the Authors and Editors Recognition Program.

868. Page 163: Harry L. Hamilton, professor of atmospheric science, speaks at a Senate meeting. Students focused on gaining membership in the University Senate in 1969.

870. Page 171 B-Top Right: Professor Marguerite Warren of the School of Criminal Justice.

871. Page 87 B-Right: John Sayles, who succeeded Brubacher as Acting President in 1939 and President in 1941.

872. Page 162: Louis T. Benezet succeeded Evan Collins as President in 1970 after a year-long term by Acting President Kuusisto.

873. Page 224: About the Author: Kendall A. Birr, Professor Emeritus of History.

874. Page 201 B-Bottom: Anthropologist Dean Falk.

875. Page 153 B-Right: President Evan R. Collins at the formal dedication of the new campus.

876. Page 10: David Perkins Page, First Principal of the Normal School

877. Page 215 A-Left: Derek Westbrook, '92, president of ASUBA, student assistant in the Educational Opportunities Program and 1992 Commencement student speaker.

878. Page 121: Rivalry Week.

879. Page 98 A-Top: Edgar Flinton, Dean of Graduate Studies.

880. Page 67 A-Top: A group of women students have a "Freshman Party at '25," from the scrapbook of Dorothy Graninger, '16.

881. Page 184 B-Bottom: David Barlow and Edward Blanchard, co-directors of the Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders.

882. Page 13 B-Bottom: Horace Mann, Educational Reformer

883. Page 54 B-Bottom: M. Harriet Bishop

884. Page 28 A-Top: Samuel B. Woolworth, Principal 1852-1856

885. Page 58: Student cast from the 1911 production of The Rivals

886. Page 182 A-Top: Distinguished Teaching Professor Margaret Stewart of the Biological Sciences Department.

888. Page 32 A-Middle Right: Rodney G. Kimball; Mathematics Professor and 44th NY Volunteers Captain

889. Page 85 B-Top Middle: Faculty member Ruth Hutchins (art)

890. Page 139 B-Bottom Left: Collegium Arcanum members (l to r) M.I. Berger, Richard Kendall, Harry Staley, Walter Knotts, Morris Eson, Kendall Birr and Arthur Collins

891. Page 144: Page 1 of the student publication Suppression

892. Page 40: Albert N. Husted later in life.

893. Page 178: Vincent O'Leary was named President in 1978 after serving for a year as Acting President. He was previously Dean of the School of Criminal Justice.

894. Page 47 A-Top: William J. Milne; President 1889-1914

895. Page 138 B-Top Right: Helen Horowitz came to Albany in 1960 in economics and became one of the most respected undergraduate teachers in the University.

897. Page 88 B-Right: Thurston T. Paul, '35, in his service uniform.

898. Page 111 A-Top: Agnes Futterer fencing with Arthur Lennig, '55, future faculty member.

899. Page 44: The Echo Editorial Board

900. Page 198: Ed Lemon, '94 carries the ball against St. Lawrence.