Peter G. Cocks (viewer's left) with students. Cocks was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
Thomas Kelly (seated, in profile, lower left) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
An unidentified male student reviewing a schedule, which is posted in a building on the downtown campus. The student is reportedly associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
Two unidentified students using the collection in the downtown campus library, housed in Hawley Hall. The students reportedly are associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph. The library in Hawley Hall was dedicated as the Thomas E. Dewey Graduate Library for Public Affairs and Policy on September 8, 1988, named after the former New York State Governor.
John Stutz with students in his office. Stutz was associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
Three unidentified students walking down stairs on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany uptown campus. Written between two arrows in the top and left margin is "reduce to 19 pi." Written in the right margin is "PhotoC p.5 66% of original."
A photograph of an unidentfied student dressed as a clown as he rides a unicycle on the Academic Podium of the Uptown Campus with spectators looking on. There are crop marks in the right, bottom, and left margins. Written in the bottom margin between two arrows is "Reduce to 14 picas." Duplicate of 13220.
An unidentified woman with two young girls at an information stand during Community-University Day at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks in the left and bottom margins.
Marc F. Duret, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1982. This image appeared in the University News, October 15, 1980, pg.2, with the caption "Marc Duret, an exchange graduate student from France, will play Proteus' servant, Launce, in the University Theatre production of 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona,' Oct. 17-19, in the PAC Main Theatre. Duret has studied at the Conservatoire superieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris and has received acclaim for his acting from France's leading Newspapers." There are crop marks on all sides of the original.
Jimmy Breslin, journalist and novelist. The top image displays crop marks. At the bottom of the photograph is written "Jimmy Breslin" and "AMERICAN PROGRAM BUREAU," its insignia, and its address.