A group of unidentified students and faculty participating in an event associated with commencement on the Alumni Quadrangle at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus.
A picture of the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Association Board of Directors during a meeting held in Pierce Hall (located on the downtown campus), November 1946.
A picture capturing the registration scene for the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day festivities, 1958. The woman on the viewer's right, wearing glasses and smiling broadly is Lucy Wing and Grenfell Rand, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1934, is the gentleman in the plaid jacket, with his back to the viewer. The event is taking place in Pierce Hall, located on the downtown campus. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
A photograph of unidentified students attending the Senior Formal Party at the New York State College for Teachers in a residence hall on the downtown campus.
Unidentified students gathered outside of Draper Hall on the downtown campus of the New York State College for Teachers during a break between classes.
Two unidentified students entering Milne Hall from the Washington Avenue entrance at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.15.
An unidentified female student entering a side entrance of Richardson Hall at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.13.
A photograph of two unidentified female students associated with the New York State College for Teachers Canterbury Club, standing by a classroom on the downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1947 Pedagogue, pg. 101. The Canterbury Club was organized for Episcopal students. There are crop marks in the right and bottom margins of the original.
Agnes Boomsma Krausse, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1946, William H. Mott, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1948 and Roderick D. Fraser, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1947, with "plastic blow-a-balloons."
Three unidentified members of the Commuter's Club at the New York State College for Teachers exiting a building on the downtown campus. The Commuter's Club consisted of students living in suburbs and surrounding cities of Albany. This image appeared in the 1947 Pedagogue.
Helen Brucker, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1944 and Mike Buetow, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1946, sitting on steps on the downtown campus.
A photograph of Jim Brophy, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1949, and Bob Sullivan, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1946, in Pierce Hall.
A photograph of Art Brophy, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1947, and Gloria Rand, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1948, outside Pierce Hall on the downtown campus.
A photograph of students sitting on a brick wall outside of Pierce Hall at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus. Pictured, left to right: Delores "Dee" Ropke, Martha Gardiner, Josephine Valente, Dulcie Gale, Janet Brumm, Marguerite "Midge" Rouchaud, and Margaret J. Wales, all New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1945.
A picture of an ambulance that was purchased by the New York State College for Teachers Student Association during World War II, circa 1944. In the background are Page Hall (with the pediment and columns) and to its right, Richardson Hall; both buildings are located on the downtown campus.
A group of unidentified students studying outside of the Hawley Library at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1944 Pedagogue, pg.77.
Pledges of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, New York State College for Teachers, posing for a picture outdoors near a building on the downtown campus, probably Draper Hall, in 1943.
Two unidentified students walking in front of the Hawley Library at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared as the frontispiece in the 1943 Pedagogue. The original is mounted on a piece of matte board.
A picture of three female students, posing in a pyramid for the camera. The image is circa 1919 (when the school was named the New York State College for Teachers) and is reported to have been taken on the downtown campus.
A picture of two female students (one is reported to be a student named Aretha Knuth) posing for the camera. They are just outside of Draper Hall on the downtown campus and at the time fo this photograph, the school's name was the New York State College for Teachers. The photo was donated by F. Marco.
A picture of a large group of people gathered on the steps of Draper Hall as they watch two women in Dutch costume dance. The event is associated with the New York State College of Teachers Alumni Day, 1919. The original photograph was a gift of J. F. Marco.
A picture of members from the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Association, 1919. They are using a blackboard and megaphones in an effort to urge people to attend a 1920 Jubilee Picnic, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the school's founding in 1844. The sign above the blackboard reads, "1911 Advertising Agency" and the writing on the blackboard reads, "HOW ABOUT A PICNIC JUBILEE WEEK?" The participants are in front of Draper Hall on the school's downtown campus.
A photograph of unidentified students and faculty participating in an even associated with commencement at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus. The original is a gift of Mrs. Joseph A. Walker, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1918. Duplicate of 8304.
A photograph of unidentified students and faculty participating in an even associated with commencement at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus. Duplicate of 8318.
A picture of a large gathering of people assembled outside of Draper Hall to witness the "Greek Dance," an event associated with the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day, 1916. Draper Hall is located on the school's downtown campus.
A picture of people -- mostly women -- who are participating in New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day festivities, 1916. The women are on the downtown campus with Hawley Hall behind them and Draper Hall on the viewer's left. The buildings are connected by a peristyle.
A picture of three women in Greek costume as they participate in the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day festivities, 1916. One appears to be portraying Minerva, a symbolic figure of the school. They are on the downtown campus, standing in front of Draper Hall.
A picture of a large gathering of people assembled outside of Draper Hall (viewer's right) and Husted Hall (viewer's left) to witness the "Greek Dance," an event associated with the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day, 1916. The buildings are located on the school's downtown campus.
A picture of a group of women who are dressed in Greek costume as they dance while participating in New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day festivities, 1916. The event is taking place on the downtown campus with Hawley Hall on the viewer's right, Draper Hall on the viewer's left, and a peristyle connecting the two buildings.
A picture of Agnes E. Futterer, Class of 1916, walking with an unidentified gentleman as she participates in New York State College for Teachers' Alumni Day festivities. They are in front of Draper Hall, located on the downtown campus. Futterer was also a long-time faculty member in the Department of Theatre.
A picture of a group of women who are dressed in Greek costume as they dance while participating in New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day festivities, 1916. The event is taking place on the downtown campus with Hawley Hall on the viewer's right, Draper Hall on the viewer's left, and a peristyle connecting the two buildings.
A picture of people, mostly women, participating in a "Protect Our American Youth" event associated with the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day, 1916. The event is taking place on the downtown campus with Draper Hall in the background.
A postcard depicting unidentified students and teachers in a procession on the downtown campus. Written in the bottom margin is "New York State College for Teachers- Commencement Procession entering auditorium."
A picture of John Sayles, Pd.B., Acting President of the New York State College for Teachers from 1939-March 1, 1943 and President from March 1, 1943-March 10, 1947, with Professor Barnard Sawyer Bronson. Along the right margin are the words, "REIMHERR" and "PROFS. SAYLES + BRONSON." The buildings in the background show that the gentlemen are on the downtown campus.
A picture of Arnold Paladin and Frank Quattrocchi, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1939. They are posing outside of Page Hall on the downtown campus.
Alida Ballagh McClure, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1921, with her daughter standiing on the steps of one of the buildings of the downtown campus.