A "Moroccan" belly dancer associated with the State University of New York at Albany International Student Association and performing on Community-University Day, 1974 as spectators look on. The performance is taking place in one of the buildings of the uptown campus.
A picture of Emmett B. Fields, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1, 1975?1977, giving his first address to the university's faculty in one of the buildings of the Uptown Campus.
Unidentified students on a stairway on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany. Two students are reading the "ASP" (Albany Student Press).
Unidentified students on a stairway on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany. Two students are holding copies of the "ASP" (Albany Student Press) and watching a young child nearby. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the top and left margins between two arrows is "14 picas." Written in the left margin is "New Photo C."
Emmett B. Fields, President of the State University of New York at Albany (the name of the university at the time of this photograph and was so from August 1962 until the fall of 1986) from July 1, 1975-1977, meeting with Summer Planning Conference students. The Summer Planning Conference was for incoming freshmen.
Emmett B. Fields, President of the State University of New York at Albany (the name of the university at the time of this photograph and was so from August 1962 until the fall of 1986) from July 1, 1975-1977, with Summer Planning Conference students. The Summer Planning Conference was for incoming freshmen.
Unidentified students and a young boy with a dog sitting near the fountain outside of the Campus Center on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany.
Louis T. Benezet, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1, 1970-June 30, 1975 (on the viewer's right), sitting next to Evan R. Collins (on the viewer's left). Collins preceded Benezet as President of the institution from July 1949-June 30, 1969. They are at a dedication of the Edith O. Wallace Humanities Building on Alumni Day.