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 portrait of Ivar Giaever, Professor of Physics, School of Engineering and School of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The portrait was used in the University News -- the State University of New York at Albany student newspaper -- volume 6 number 3, September 29, 1982.
A picture of Bruno Bettelheim (1903-1990), a visiting speaker to the State University of New York at Albany. Bettleheim was an American developmental psychologist, born in Austria, who was imprisoned in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps during the Nazi occupation of Austria. He taught psychology at the University of Chicago (1944-73) and directed the Chicago-based Orthogenic School for children with emotional problems, placing special emphasis on the treatment of autism.
A picture of Bruno Bettelheim (1903-1990), a visiting speaker to the State University of New York at Albany. Bettleheim was an American developmental psychologist, born in Austria, who was imprisoned in the Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps during the Nazi occupation of Austria. He taught psychology at the University of Chicago (1944-73) and directed the Chicago-based Orthogenic School for children with emotional problems, placing special emphasis on the treatment of autism.
A picture of Emmett B. Fields, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1, 1975?1977, hosting Lt. Governor Mary Anne Krupsak, Kathryn V. Fitzgerald (New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1922 and chairperson of the Annual Fund), and an unidentified woman on a visit to the State University of New York at Albany to discuss ways in which the university might serve as a resource to state government.
A picture of William Scheide, founder and director of the Bach Aria Group, posing with a pipe organ. The picture appeared in the Tower Tribune -- State University of New York at Albany student newspaper -- on October 18, 1976. The group performed in Page Hall on October 24, 1976, and is the only organization of its kinds in the United States. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph. In the bottom margin is noted "BACH ARIA GROUP;" "HERBERT BARRETT MANAGEMENT 1860 Broadway New York, N.Y." Also handwritten in the bottom margin is "Photo B Tower Trib p.1 29 x 44 picas."
A picture of Dr. Edward Teller, American physicist and and author. He was a visiting speaker to the State University of New York at Albany circa 1967. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph. In the top margin are the words "good crop marks" (preceded by an arrow); in the right margin are the words "horrible could probably clean up" (preceded by an arrow); and in the bottom margin is the word "example."
A picture of Sanford Zimmerman, former owner of Cohoes (NY) Specialty Stores Ltd. and Senior Assistant to Karen Hitchcock, former University at Albany, SUNY President. Zimmerman was a visiting speaker to the university.
A picture of the composer Milton Babbitt, a visiting speaker at the university. He is a founder and member of the Committee of Direction for the Electronic Music Center of Columbia-Princeton Universities and a member of the Editorial Board of Perspectives of New Music. In this picture, he is posing in front of computers or electronic equipment.