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.
Paula Ann Pope, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1978, walking on the Academic Podium on the uptown campus. Paula Ann Pope was Miss New York State for 1978. On the reverse is the following caption "Heads turn on the podium as Paula Ann Pope strolls by. Miss New York State is in her senior year at the University." This image appeared in the University News on September 27, 1978, pg.2. There are crop marks on all sides of the original.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. The group is outside the Administration Building of the Uptown Campus. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Students in costumes for a special session of English Professor Rossell Robbins' witchcraft class. Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, was "kidnapped" by the students and taken to the class where he participated in the celebration and awarded prizes for the best costumes. The group is outside the Administration Building of the Uptown Campus. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing.
Two unidentified students walking on the academic podium at the State University of New York at Albany uptown campus. There are crop marks in the top, right, and left margins of the original. Written in the top margin between two arrows is "Reduce to 14 Picas." Duplicate of 20195 and 2460.
Pictured are, left to right: Sue Bryant, Reginald K. Garrett, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1977, and Pamela Boyer, all graduate students at the State University of New York at Albany at the time the photograph was taken.
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.
Black Panther Demonstration taking place at the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. UAlbany students are seated before an unidentified man speaking from a podium. Nine students can be seen raising their hand in a fist.
Two unidentified students entering Milne Hall from the Washington Avenue entrance at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.15.
Unidentified students at the New York State College for Teachers sitting around a table with books, possibly studying. There are crop marks in the bottom margin. There are numbers and letters in the top margin that have been crossed out. Written in the left margin is "4518," and in the bottom margin is something illegible.
An unidentified female student entering a side entrance of Richardson Hall at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.13.
A portrait of William D. Van Auken, New York State Normal College, Class of 1906. In the lower righthand corner of the frame board is the Albany Art Union mark.
A portrait in profile of Lizzie Jaycox, New York State Normal School, Class of 1889. The photographer's stamp, "Veeder, Albany, N.Y.", is in the bottom margin of the photograph. Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait of Grace Van Vranken, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany N.Y." Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait of Mary K. M. Lynch, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. The photographer's stamp, "Veeder, Albany, N.Y.", is in the bottom margin of the photograph.
A portrait of Hattie E. Boyd, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "SEMPLE & STEIN" and "ALBANY, N.Y."
A portrait of Bertha Moses, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe." Duplicate of 4707.
A portrait of Eleanor T. Thatcher, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "B.F. Ogden's Sons" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Benjamin J. Stanton, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Gertrude Anna Riemann, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. A photographer's stamp for Sterry of Albany, N.Y. is in the lower margin of the original. There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in three corners of the original. Written on the reverse is "Poetess." Duplicate of 4689.
A portrait of Gould J. Jennings, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Ellen M. Eldridge, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. The photographer's stamp, "Veeder, Albany, N.Y.", is in the bottom margin of the photograph.
A portrait of William H. Doty, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany N.Y." Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait of Sanford A. Cortright, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Grant L. Bice, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "SEMPLE & STEIN" and "ALBANY, N.Y."
A portrait of Harriet S. Vos Burgh, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Gertrude Anna Riemann, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. Written in the top margin of the original is "Anna Riemann." Duplicate of 4690.
A portrait of Cora I. Pultz, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait in profile of Rebecca C. Forman, New York State Normal College, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Bertha Moses, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe." Duplicate of 4706.
A portrait of Carrie M. Snyder, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Genevieve Rogers, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait of Jennie V. Terry, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." Written on the reverse is "H.A.W.P.E."
A portrait in profile of Lucia M. Bower, New York State Normal College, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "SEMPLE & STEIN" and "ALBANY, N.Y."
A portrait of Nellie J. C. Tasler, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in each corner of the original.
A portrait of Luther M. Hastings, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. In the bottom margin is the photographer's stamp, "Semple & Stein" and "Albany, N.Y." There are two small holes, possibly from a pin, at the top of the original. Written on the reverse is "Hawpe."
A portrait of Jennie C. Godfrey, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. The photographer's stamp, "Veeder, Albany, N.Y.", is in the bottom margin of the photograph.
A portrait of Loda E. Pulver, New York State Normal School, Class of 1887. A photographer's stamp for Sterry of Albany, N.Y. is in the lower margin of the original. There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in each corner of the original.
A portrait of Ida I. George, New York State Normal School, Class of 1887. A photographer's stamp for Sterry of Albany, N.Y. is in the lower margin of the original. There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in all corners of the original.
A portrait of Ella Cornway, New York State Normal School, Class of 1887. A photographer's stamp for Sterry of Albany, N.Y. is in the lower margin of the original. There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in each corner of the original.
A portrait of Ella W. Basinger, New York State Normal School, Class of 1887. The photographer's stamp, "C.A. Howe, 480 Broadway, Albany, N.Y.," is in the bottom margin of the photograph.