A portrait of Clara S. Jones, New York State Normal School, Class of 1887. A photographer's stamp for Sterry of Albany, N.Y. is in the lower margin of the original. There is a small hole, possibly from a pin, in three corners of the original.
Unidentified students using computers at the State University of New York at Albany Computing Center. There are crop marks in the right and bottom margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "B 65%."
Two unidentified students analyzing a computer print-out at the State University of New York at Albany Computing Center. The Computing Center Directory can be seen on the wall in the background.
A picture of a student, who appears to be selling flowers. There are crop marks and words written in the margins, which read, "to 29.5 PICAS" in the top margin of the photograph; "to 48 PICAS" in the margin on the viewer's right; and "JULY (RIGHT)" in the margin on the viewer's left.
Unidentified students working in the electronics laboratory in the Department of Physics at the State University of New York at Albany. Pasted on the reverse is a piece of paper with "The University at Albany prepares its students to respond to and master a world of rapid change. But as a major center for research, Albany is also a catalyst for shaping that change."
The lobby of the Campus Center at the State University of New York at Albany are unidentified students buying and selling buttons to raise funds for the Street Academy. The Street Academy opened in September of 1970, was funded by nuns from the Kenwood Academy, and its purpose was to provide an alternative education for students. The Street Academy was incorporated into the Albany City School District in 1974.