A portrait of Albert Shanker (1928-1997), a visiting speaker to the university. Shanker was president of the American Federation of Teachers and became known as a strong and courageous advocate for labor. He was known as an "iconoclastic thinker," "champion of children," and "educational statesman."
A portrait of Daniel Croutier, State University of New York at Albany basketball player and member of the Class of 1985. In the right margin is written "8A" and an illegible note. In the bottom margin is written "TO 44_'S."
A picture of campus visitors touring the Uptown Campus at the State Unversity of New York at Albany, spring 1983. "Uptown Campus" became an official designation for the State University of New York at Albany's campus at 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, N.Y. in the fall of 1975.
A picture of a swimmer, having sprung from the diving platform and just about to enter the water of an indoor swimming pool. He is participating in a swimming race. In the bottom margin is written the name "Will Yurman," the photographer who made this picture and member of the State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1983.
A picture of a swimmer, just about to spring into the water of an indoor swimming pool. In the bottom margin is written the name "Will Yurman," the photographer who made this picture and member of the State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1983.
A picture of a diver, just as he is about to break the surface of the water of an indoor swimming pool. In the bottom margin is written the name "Will Yurman," the photographer who made this picture and member of the State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1983.
In a lecture center are two unidentified students listening to a woman at a table with a sign that says "NYS DEPT. OF LAW- CONSUMER FRAUDS." There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the top margin is "G" and "70%." Written in the left margin between two arrows is "REDUCE TO 14 [square]s." Written between two arrows in the bottom margin is "REDUCE TO 29 [square]s."