Unidentified students walking on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany. Two students are wearing jackets with "State" written on the back.
A picture of a page from the Daily Graphic, January 27, 1885, pg.630. A collage of sketches, one depicts President-elect Cleveland at the closing exercises of the New York State Normal School, and another is a sketch of Edward P. Waterbury, President of New York State Normal School from June 22, 1882 to August 8, 1889. Sketches by R.Sheridan. Original is in flat file.(3 Copies: 1 in Sesquicentennial Binder and 2 in Photofile)
A contact sheet containing two images of H. David Van Dyck, a faculty member in the Community Relations Department at the State University of New York at Albany.
A photograph of a computer system in the Computing Center at the State University of New York at Albany. In the original, the photographer's reflection can be seen near the base of the computer system.
Two unidentified students at the State University of New York at Albany looking at what appears to be a contact sheet. The original is mounted on a piece of matte board.
Graduate students attending a class at the State University of New York at Albany in the School of Business. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the top margin between two arrows is "reduce to 18.5 picas" and in the bottom margin "P0075 P810" "Photo K 40.5" and "2594-6 Grad School of Bus."
An unidentified student using a computer in the School of Business at the State University of New York at Albany. A telephone receiver is resting on the machine to allow a connection to other terminals. Written in the top margin between two arrows is "reduce to 14 picas." In the left margin is written "138% of original Photo J P.78" and in the right margin, written between to arrows, is "reduce to 19 picas."
John Peter Seagle, State University of New York at Albany, faculty member in the School of Business at the time this photograph was taken, in his office. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the top margin between two arrows is "REDUCE TO 14 [square]s" and between two arrows in the left margin is "REDUCE TO 19 [square]s." Written in the right margin is "PHOTO AA" and "45%."
A picture of a baseball coach, pointing out or explaining something to a baseball player. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "REDUCE TO 29_'S" (between arrows); in the right margin is written "94% H;" and in the left margin is written "REDUCE TO 48_'S" (between arrows).
A picture of three athletes from the men's swim team. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "PHOTO 4" and "reduce to 20 picas" (between arrows) and in the left margin is written "reduce to 13 picas" (between arrows).
A picture of a wrestler in uniform, posing for the camera. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "reduce to 14 picas" (between arrows); in the right margin is written "reduce to 19 picas" (between arrows) and "56%;" and in the left margin is written "5-A."
A picture of a student and an instructor working at a computer. There are crop marks and in the top margin are directions to "reduce to 14 picas" (between arrows) and in the left margin are directions to "reduce to 29 picas" (between arrows). In the right margin is what appears to be an uppercase N.
A photograph of the State University of New York at Albany Campus Center Cafeteria with all furnishings absent. There are crop marks in the left, bottom and middle margins of the original. There are crop marks in the top right and bottom left corners of the original.
Unidentified students at the State University of New York at Albany studying at tables, possibly in the library. The original is mounted on a piece of matte board and there are crop marks in theright and bottom margins.
Two unidentified students in the School of Business at the State University of New York at Albany gathering printouts from a printer. There are crop marks on all sides of the original.
A picture of a diver who has just sprung from the springboard and is about to enter the pool. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the right margin is written "reduce to 26 picas" (between arrows); in the bottom margin is written "reduce to 20 picas" (between arrows); and in the left margin is written "PHOTO 1."
Tom Donelly in the midst of his campaign against littering. The image is from the student newspaper Carillon, April 1979. The activity is taking place on the Academic Podium of the Uptown Campus, State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
A group of unidentified students at the State University of New York at Albany drinking something, possibly wine, out of a bottle with the label "B&G."
A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of east to west. In the background are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. The tallest building in the group is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning II. Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project.
A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of west to east. In the foreground are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. In the background is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning II.
A picture of the Cultural Education Center as seen from the southwest corner of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. This and many other buildings on the Plaza were designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz with construction taking place between 1965-79. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin is written "74%."
A picture of Walter Christian Buss, a State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, seated at his desk talking on the telephone.
Photographed are, left to right: Hattie E. Boyd, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888; Lizzie Jaycox, New York State Normal School, Class of 1889; Mildred Graham, New York State Normal School, Class of 1889; Rebecca C. Forman, New York State Normal College, Class of 1888; Lillian C. Lowell, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888; and Lillian C. Lowell, New York State Normal School, Class of 1888. Written in the bottom margin is "Boyd Jaycox Graham Forman Lowell Moore." On the reverse is written "Boarded at 23 Dove Street," "Later also at 130 South Swan St," and "Hawpe."
A group portrait including Roy J. Fister, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1956, as he receives the Bertha E. Brimmer Medal on behalf of Julia A. Fister Rector, his aunt, member of the New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1932, and former Chair of the English Department. With Fister and Brimmer (second from viewer's left, New York State Normal College, Class of 1900) are Frances Gaynor Hartigan, New York State Normal College, Class of 1934 (viewer's far left) and Dr. Susan Seabury Smith, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1935 and 1937.
A portrait of I. Bernard Cohen, a visiting speaker at the university. He was the Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science Emeritus at Harvard University and a pioneer in the field of the history of science. He was a renowned scholar of Sir Isaac Newton and produced the first English translation of Newton's "Principia Mathematica" since 1729.
Merlin Hathaway of the Department of Physical Education presenting the James Warden Award to Joel Volinski, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1971, Jim Sandy, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1970. The original photograph is mounted onto a piece of matte board.