An unidentified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin and left margin is illegible writing.
An unidetified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "reduce to 58%," "6," and between two arrows is "3 1/4"."
Nell Sedransk, a Mathematics faculty member, instructing a student. There are crop marks and instructions to "reduce to 18 picas" inside arrows in the bottom margin and "reduce to 16 picas" inside arrows in the right margin. Also in the right margin is noted "81%" and "Photo N" underlined.
A picture of students who are meeting outdoors for an art class at the State University of New York at Albany. Blossoming trees are in the foreground. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
A picture of a State University of New York at Albany football player who appears to have dodged a tackle from an opponent. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "REDUCE TO 29_'S" (between arrows); in the bottom margin are two uppercase letters "FF;" and in the left margin is written "REDUCE TO 24_'S" (between arrows).
A picture of a celebratory State University of New York at Albany football team. The team mascot, a young boy dressed in football gear, is front and center. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the bottom margin is written "Oct. left."
A picture of Vincent O'Leary, Acting President from 1977?1978 and President from 1978?July 31, 1990, with a 16-member delegation representing "Humanities in the University," in Beijing (also Peking), China. During O'Leary's administrations, the institution was named State University of New York at Albany from August 1962?fall 1986 and the University at Albany, SUNY starting in the fall of 1986 and continuing. O'Leary is the gentleman in the front row, fourth from the viewer's left. The photograph was taken during a trip to China by a delegation from the State University of New York at Albany seeking to establish relationships with Chinese institutions. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
A picture of children performing on stringed instruments at a Children's Palace in Shanghai, China. Following the Cultural Revolution, Children's Palaces were created all over China for children of working parents. One is now located in the Kadoorie Mansion in Shanghai and is basically designed for children to study and practice the arts after school. Gifted children attend and study dance, the theater, learn to play a musical instrument, and study computer science as well as other arts. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. The photograph was taken during a trip to China by a delegation from the State University of New York at Albany seeking to establish relationships with Chinese institutions.
A picture of the Jiangyin Bridge which spans the Yangzte River, Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng), China. Its completion was timed to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Revolution on October 1, 1997 and was opened by President Jiang Zhemin. Cleveland Bridge was the main contractor for construction of the suspension system and main span deck. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. The photograph was taken during a trip to China by a delegation from the State University of New York at Albany seeking to establish relationships with Chinese institutions.
An unidentified State University of New York at Albany faculty member addressing her class. There are crop marks on all four sides and notations in the margins, which read: "Photo L" underlined and in the left margin; "reduce to 18 picas" inside arrows and "53%" in the lower righthand corner, all in the bottom margin; and "reduce to 15 picas" inside arrows in the right margin of the photograph.