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

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

3. Page 92: Hawley Library Reading Room.

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

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

6. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

14. Page 66 A-Top: Myskania, which founded the Student Association in 1921. Myskania continued to exist as the Student Judiciary until the 1970s.

16. Page 108 B-Bottom: Freshman Camp.

17. Page 99 B-Top Right: Governor Thomas E. Dewey speaking from the steps of Page Hall.

18. Page 105 A-Top: Faculty member Paul Pettit (English and comparative literature).

19. Page 97: Oscar Lanford, member of the Chemistry Faculty and later Dean of the College (1952-1961).

20. Page 99 C-Bottom: Exterior of Pierce Hall and Alumni Quad Courtyard.

21. Page 80: Members of the Class of 1933 at their first reunion June 16, 1934.

22. Page 94: Vanderzee Hall.

24. Page 71 A-Top: Panoramic view of campus highlighting 1929 addition of (l-r) Milne, Page and Richardson Halls.

25. Page 98 B-Bottom: Ellen Stokes, Dean of Women.

26. Page 68 B-Bottom: Women's Gymnastics Class.

27. Page 89 B-Bottom Left: Jack Smith, '43, later a long-time physics professor at Albany, was present at the explosion of the first atomic bomb in New Mexico in 1945.

28. Page 104 B-Bottom: Faculty member Vivian Hopkins (English and comparative literature).

29. Page 77 B-Bottom: "Dean Pierce's Idea of Sigma Nu Kappa House," a cartoon from the Psi Gamma Sorority publication The Pretzel.

30. Page 85 E-Middle Right: Faculty member Mattie Green (physician)

31. Page 90: Kappa Beta reunion dinner to commemorate the final State College servicemen having been discharged from war service.

33. Page 71 B-Bottom: Class of 1920 and 1922 at a Halloween Party.

34. Page 110 B-Bottom: Christmas Formal dance, sponsored by the Inter-Sorority and Inter-Fraternity Councils

35. Page 115 B-Top Right: Clarence Rappleyea, '57

36. Page 99 A-Top Left: Construction of Brubacher Hall.

37. Page 73 B-Bottom: Men's Tennis Team.

38. Page 81: Agnes Futterer

39. Page 105 B-Bottom: Faculty member Josiah Phinney (economics).

40. Page 107 B-Bottom: A biology laboratory.

41. Page 69 A-Top: Leanard Anderson Blue, first Dean of the College.

42. Page 83: Members of the Class of '35 clowning around for the camera.

43. Page 85 C-Top Right: Faculty member Harry Birchenough (math)

44. Page 89 C-Right: Marjorie Bishop, '42 and another alumni serving in the WAVES.

45. Page 74: Syddum Hall in its second location in Englewood Place.

46. Page 70: History Professor Adna Wood Risley in class circa 1922. Professor Risley is said to have owned the first automobile in Albany.

47. Page 89 A-Top Left: Lt. Zollie Privett in the cockpit of his Tenth Air Force plane.

48. Page 86: A field trip in the Pine Bush with Dr. Gertrude Douglas.

49. Page 75 B-Bottom: The Chi Sigma Theta Sorority House on State Street.

50. Page 108 A-Top: Rivalry tug-of-war.

51. Page 102: The dining room at Sayles Hall.

52. Page 79 A-Center: Gladys Newell, '30; a social studies teacher for 40 years and the President of the New York State Teachers' Association in 1966.

53. Page 95: Male students playing pool in Vanderzee Hall.

54. Page 115 D-Bottom Right: Betty Duda, '59

56. Page 110 A-Top: The Boulevard Café was the meeting place for the Philosophy Club.

57. Page 96 A-Top: President Evan Revere Collins with his wife and faculty.

58. Page 109 B-Bottom: Women's softball game.

60. Page 109 A-Top: Women's gym class in the Page Gym.

61. Page 67 B-Bottom: A group of male students seated on the steps of their boarding house.

63. Page 78 B-Bottom: "A Day at Ken Miller's farm, during which the Potter Club may or may not have been born."

64. Page 116 B-Right: Cover of the Saturday Review with a glowing endorsement of the College.

65. Page 85 A-Top Left: Dean Milton Nelson

66. Page 103: A favorite activity in the 1950s and early 1960s was a visit to the Brubacher Snack Bar.

67. Page 107 A-Top: A chemistry laboratory.

69. Page 111 A-Top: Agnes Futterer fencing with Arthur Lennig, '55, future faculty member.

70. Page 88 B-Right: Thurston T. Paul, '35, in his service uniform.

72. Page 85 B-Top Middle: Faculty member Ruth Hutchins (art)

73. Page 67 A-Top: A group of women students have a "Freshman Party at '25," from the scrapbook of Dorothy Graninger, '16.

74. Page 98 A-Top: Edgar Flinton, Dean of Graduate Studies.

75. Page 87 B-Right: John Sayles, who succeeded Brubacher as Acting President in 1939 and President in 1941.

77. Page 84: Abram Brubacher

78. Page 65 B-Bottom: Students engaged in Red Cross War Work.

80. Page 78 A-Top: The Class of 1931 during their freshman year.

81. Page 72: Women's Horseback Riding Team.

82. Page 85 D-Middle Center: Faculty member Robert Frederick (education)