Evan R. Collins, 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 1949-June 30, 1969, meeting with students. Collins is the gentleman sitting alone on the sofa on the back wall, to the viewer's left of the artwork.
A large group of graduating seniors with their backs facing the camera, and Simeon O. Adebo of Nigeria, executive director of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, standing on the podium, attending the 1968 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. Duplicate of 2476.
A large group of graduating seniors with their backs facing the camera and Simeon O. Adebo of Nigeria, executive director of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, standing on the podium, attending the 1968 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony.
A large group of graduating seniors with their backs facing the camera, attending the 1968 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony.
Unidentified students attending an event, possibly a basketball game or another sporting event, at the State University of New York at Albany. In the foreground of the photograph is a flyer that says "Basketball 1968-1969."
A picture of members of the Sigma Tau Beta fraternity in a processional tribute to Evan R. Collins, 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 1949-June 30, 1969. The students are holding a banner which reads, "A Tribute to Evan R. Collins."
President Evan R. Collins (viewer's left) meeting with students and Frank G. Carrino (viewer's right) of the Inter-American Studies Department (later the Hispanic & Italian Studies Department). Collins was the 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 1949-June 30, 1969.
The Torch Night procession of 1967. This image of the procession is marked by the dramatic use of candles to light the way. There is some writing (illegible) in the right margin and what appear to be crop marks on two sides.