Thomas Kelly's students. Kelly is out of view. 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.
An unidentified male student doing research, using the downtown campus library card catalog. The library is housed in Hawley Hall and the student is 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. 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.
Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) 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 all sides of the photograph.
George D. Frangos with students in his office. Frangos 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.
David A. Nichols teaching a class 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.
John Stutz teaching a class 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.
Thomas Kelly (leaning on the desk) 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.
An unidentified female student 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.
Thomas Kelly (standing in the doorway, viewer's left) and Paul Raskin (seated in the chair in front of Kelly) with students. Both gentlemen are 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.
Paul Raskin teaching a class 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.
David A. Nichols teaching a class 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.
Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) 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.
Peter G. Cocks (viewer's far 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 three sides of the photograph.
Paul Raskin teaching a class 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.
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.
Three of Peter G. Cocks' students in conversation (these students are in the background of photo no. 1641). 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.
Paul Raskin's students in discussion. Raskin's class is 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. Raskin is not in 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.
An unidentified male student studying in the downtown campus library in Hawley Hall. He is 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. 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.
Peter G. Cocks' students (these students are also in photo no. 1641). 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 the center) 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.
Two unidentified students 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.
Ruth A. L. Sabo (center) with students. Sabo 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.
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.
Thomas Kelly (leaning on the desk) 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.
Unidentified female students 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.
Ethiopian legislators visit Albany to observe the State Legislature. Pictured left to right are: Deputy Mewail; Senator Fetur; Deputy Abebe; James J. Heaphey of the Comparative Development Studies Center at the State University of New York at Albany; Deputy Paulos; and Andrew M. Miner, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1972, graduate student.
A group photograph of the Statesmen, a men's singing group of the State University of New York at Albany. They were directed by Prof. Karl A. B. Peterson of the Music Department (first row, viewer's far right). They are all posing in front of a mural painting. In the bottom margin "NOV 67" is noted.
A group photograph of the Statesmen, a men's singing group of the State University of New York at Albany. They were directed by Prof. Karl A. B. Peterson of the Music Department (first row, viewer's far right). They are all posing in front of a mural painting.
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 male student talking to an unidentified female student in a car during an event associated with Community-University Day at the State University of New York at Albany.
A picture of former New York State Governor Thomas E. Dewey addressing students from the steps of Page Hall following a tour of new campus construction.
A picture of Laura L. Messerle, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1984. Messerle was active in the United States Army's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). She is sitting in a classroom with a map on her desk.
United States Representative Ogden Reid (R-NY) speaking at the Vietnam Moratorium, October 15, 1969, held on the Academic Podium on the uptown campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Reid served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1963 until 1975 (26th District, 1963-73; and 24th District, 1973-75).
United States Representative Ogden Rogers Reid (R-NY) speaking at the Vietnam Moratorium, October 15, 1969, held on the Academic Podium of the State University of New York at Albany's uptown campus. Reid served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1963 until 1975 (26th District, 1963-73; and 24th District, 1973-75).
An unidentified student giving a campus tour during Community-University Day at the State University of New York at Albany on the uptown campus. There is a small tear in the top margin of the original. Written in the margin in the bottom right corner is "B."
Neil McGreevy, a State University of New York at Albany graduate student in the Master of Fine Arts program, in front of composite photo "Lake Shore" on exhibit at Fitzgibbons Science Center at Hudson Valley Community College in October 1988. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. See article in Update from October 5, 1988.
A picture of two male students, studying the controls of a radio. The students are outdoors on the Uptown Campus of the State University of New York at Albany.
Unidentified students and an instructor in a classroom on the downtown campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Sitting in the front row, second from the right, is Neil A. Tevebaugh-Kenwryck, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1979.
Unidentified students and an instructor in a classroom on the downtown campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Sitting in the front row, second from the right, is Neil A. Tevebaugh-Kenwryck, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1979. Duplicate of 13366.
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.
An unidentified male student of the State University of New York at Albany sitting by a blackboard in a classroom during a lecture at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks in all margins of the original.
Unidentified students listening to a lecture at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks in the top and right margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "Pix I" "2 5/16"x 2 5/16"" and "37%."
A picture of State University of New York at Albany students in a physics class as they listen to a lecture and take notes. There is a map hanging on the wall in the background.
A close-up photograph of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany male student participating in a class. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the bottom margin between two arrows is "to 14 (square)s" and in the right margin between two arrows is "to 19 (square)s." Written in the bottom margin is "Photo B."
A close-up photograph of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany female student as she listens to a class lecture. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin and left margin is illegible writing.
A picture of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany student participating in class. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
A picture of two unidentified female students in a classroom of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and some illegible writing in the right margin.
A picture of students in a classroom of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus as they participate in a discussion group. There is some illegible writing in the left and right margins.
An unidentified Junior holding the torch that was passed to him from the unidentified Senior to the right during Torch Night 2002. Seated behind him are faculty or alumni.
Dr. Robert S. Peterkin, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1966 (BA) and 1976 (MS). He is a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Here, he is working with a grade school student.
Three unidentified students carrying bags in one of the quadrangles at the State University of New York at Albany uptown campus. They are possibly moving into one of the dormitories. One student is holding a balloon that says "WELCOME TO YOUR NEW NEIGHBORHOOD."
A picture of students holding a banner representing the University at Albany, SUNY Class of 1989 at the 1989 commencement. The students are surrounded by a band of bagpipers. The photograph comes from the Alumni House.
Two unidentified students sitting and talking on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany. Each has a balloon with "GO DANES" written on it. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "113%."
A picture of three students -- Ellen J. Karasik, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1985, Elizabeth Liebermann, University at Albany, SUNY, Class of 1986, and Jeffrey S. Zellan, University at Albany, SUNY, Class of 1988 -- walking on the Uptown Campus after dark. The picture is associated with the Don't Walk Alone escort service provided by the university.
A picture of Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990. O'Leary is standing in front of the large fountain on the Uptown Campus. The small fountain and the Campus Center are in the background as well as some students. 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.
Unidentified students walking on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "143%."
An group of unidentified male students cheering at an unknown event at the State University of New York at Albany. One student has a small horn raised to his mouth.
A picture of Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990. O'Leary is standing in front of the large fountain on the Uptown Campus. The small fountain and the Campus Center are in the background as well as some students. 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 men, possibly students at the State University of New York at Albany. Written on the reverse is "John Foldy." John Foldy, class of 1980, was a faculty member in the Department of Communications at the State University of New York at Albany at the time the photogrpah was taken.
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."
A picture of students holding ballons at the Group Fair. There are crop marks on three sides and in the left margin is the letter "E," in the right margin is the notation "to 19 picas" (between arrows) and in the bottom margin is noted "21 1/2 picas" (between arrows).
Julie A. Samson, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1979 and 1983, standing by her office. On the wall next to her are drawings of penguins. There are crop marks in the right and bottom margins. Written in the top margin is "CARILLON 7A" and in the bottom margins is "to 29 (square)s."