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1. From a College to a University: 1965-2000, by Sorrell Chesin

2. Pages 94 and 95

3. Page 125 A-Top Left: Aerial view of the completed Dutch Quad.

4. Page 32 C-Bottom Left: Thompson Barrich, '61; Civil War Solider

5. Page 73 A-Top: Men's Varsity Football Team.

6. Page 82 B-Bottom: Dorothy Griffin Griffin, '34. became a businesswoman and president of the Varflex Corporation in Rome, New York.

7. Endsheet: Illustration of the Willett Street Building (photograph missing)

8. Page 210 A-Top: Ronald A. Bosco, Distinguished Service Professor of English.

9. Page 12: Gideon Hawley

10. Page 56: Illustration of the Husted, Draper and Hawley buildings on the downtown campus

11. Page 168 B-Bottom: Kevin Burke of the Geological Sciences Department.

12. Page 92: Hawley Library Reading Room.

13. Chapter III From Normal School to College for Teachers 1890 to 1915, pages 45-61

14. Page 68 A-Top: Students in the Industrial Arts Program.

15. Page 76 B-Bottom: A homecoming Dormitory Fund float.

16. Page 15: Friend Humphrey; Mayor of Albany 1834-1845, 1849-1850

17. Page 88 A-Left: Political Scientist Robert Rienow served in the Army and later served for many years as an Officer in the New York National Guard.

18. Page 170 B-Bottom: Dean John Schumaker, Director M.E. Grenander and Deputy Director Hugh Maclean of the Institute for Humanistic Studies.

19. Page 135: State University of New York at Albany's first G.E. College Bowl team.

20. Chapter VII: Weathering a Turbulent Era 1969 to 1976, pages 155-175

21. Page 211: Fuerza Latina, a student group, celebrates Hispanic heritage and culture with a celebration on the podium.

22. Page 36 A-Left: Cover of the Program for the Closing Exercises of the Philomathean Society

23. Page 215 B-Right: William Weitz, '92, Student Association President and Student Trustee to the SUNY Board of Trustees

24. Page 205: Spectators on Fountain Day. (photograph missing)

25. Page 104 A-Top: Faculty member Ralph Tibbets, MA, '42 (education).

27. Page 122 B-Bottom: Dr. Arthur Collins, '48 presents Robert Steinhauer, '62 with the Agnes Futterer Award.

28. Page 118: Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller throws a shovelful of dirt on the Albany Country Club's 16th fairway to mark the ground-breaking of the new campus.

29. Page 59 B-Top Right: Bertha Brimmer, '00

30. Page 134: The two campuses were, and still are, connected by University-operated buses.

31. Page 153 A-Left: Alice Hastings Murphy, MLS '40, speaking at the dedication of the libraries.

32. Page 125 C-Bottom: The Main Fountain Area and Lecture Centers under construction.

33. Page 20: Oldest Extant Diploma for George H. Dunham

34. Chapter IV: The College for Teachers in Wars and Depression 1915 to 1945, pages 63-87

35. Page 125 B-Top Right: A section of pre-cast concrete is hoisted onto the Education Building.

36. Page 17: William Franklin Phelps, '45; Founder of Model School

37. Page 197: Fountain Day 1991.

38. Page 112 A-Top: Hillel member Marvin Wayne, '49 and group advisor Rabbi Moseson

39. Page 76 A-Top: The Menorah Society, a Jewish religious group founded in 1923.

40. Page 52: Delta Omega Sorority

41. Page 100 A-Top: Students in a Sayles Hall dorm room.

42. Page 148: 1971 Telethon participants.

43. Page 181 B-Bottom: Kris Kristofferson and Jane Fonda in the Campus Center's Assembly Hall, which was converted for the filming of the movie Rollover.

44. Page 149 B-Bottom: Students outdoors with a keg.

45. Page 137 A-Top: Clifton C. Thorne, Vice President for Student Affairs.

46. Page 202: The Authors and Editors Recognition Program.

47. Page 116 A-Left: Edith O. Wallace, '17 and first chairperson of the Division of Humanities.

49. Page 101: Students gathered in the drawing room in Pierce Hall.

50. Page 75 A-Top: Women dancing in the parlor of Newman Hall at 741 Madison Avenue.