1.) Host Peter Berle talks with Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy about a bill he authored, the Forest Stewardship Act. 2.) Berle talks with forest ecologist Greg Apland about his skepticism over a bill that claims to protect the health of forests in the western United States. 3.) Karen Kelly reports on new urbanism, an architecture movement that brings city living to suburbia. 4.) Thomas Lalley talks with Thomas Smith, a biology professor at San Francisco State University about his research on rainforests. 5.) In the segment Earth Calendar Thomas Lalley reports on the yearly controlled burns in the Pine Bush Preserve in Albany, New York.
Construction of Service Building "B" for the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. A crane lifts a portion of the building into place while construction workers make sure the job is done correctly. This photograph is fixed with a canvas back. On the back there are date stamps showing that the photograph went from the Photographer: E. M. Weil to an unidentifiable company, possibly the Architect Edward Durell Stone's office; then finally into the hands of the New York State University Construction Fund. Writing in the left margin includes "Project: SUCF #01-11 - #290B Service Bldgs.," "Owner: State UNIV.Const.Fund," "Architect: Edward Durell Stone," "Contractor: MLB & DAC - Joint Venture Contractors," "Date Taken: 9/30/63," "Photographer E. M. Weil," and "View Looking: Service Bldgs., Bldg. "B", West Side".
Construction of the University Library for the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. The photograph was taken looking west to the University Library at ground level, showing the stairwell to the second floor of the library. This photograph came from the office of Edward Durell Stone who was the architect who designed the Uptown Campus. This photograph is fixed with a canvas back. On the back there are date stamps showing that the photograph went from the office of architect Edward Durell Stone to the New York State University Construction Fund. Writing in the left margin includes "SUCF 01-02 * Basic Construction Co.* Academic Bldgs. I * Library Bldg. looking West into court, showing stairs & tall columns," "June 9 1965" and "by E. M. Weil".
Construction of Lecture Hall Building section of the Academic Podium for the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. Photograph taken with a Southwest view of the University Library, Education Building and the top of Stuyvesant Tower in the Dutch Quadrangle. This photograph is fixed with a canvas backing. On the back there is a date stamp indicating that this photograph belonged to the office of Architect Edward Durell Stone. Edward Durell Stone was the architect who designed the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. Writing in the left margin includes "SUCF 01-09 * Basic Construction Co.* Academic Bldgs. Part II Lecture Hall Bldg. A - Facing Southwest from Administration Podium," "June 21 1966" and "E.M. Weil Photo".
Architectural Model for the proposed development of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. The architect was Edward Durrell Stone. This image belonged to the Instructional Resources Center at SUNY Albany.
Contractor magazine article about a mechanic team from Buffalo and Albany installing 50 miles of prefabricated copper trees in the construction of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. Contractor is a newsmagazine on Mechanical Contracting.
New York State Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller speaking to SUNY Albany Students outside the Campus Center. The SUNY Albany students surround Governor Rockefeller. Nelson A. Rockefeller was Governor of New York State from 1959 to 1973.
Article by John Fairhall "E. D. Stone talks about Albany State". Edward Durell Stone, architect for the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus, discusses his design. Writing in the right top margin includes "ASP" and "April 2, 1972".
Copy of a letter written by Dean O. William Perlmutter to Edward Durrell Stone expressing graditude for the design of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. Perlmutter states that because of the design more faculty wish to join the University. A stamp in the bottom margin includes "RECEIVED," "MAR 31 1967" and "EDWARD DURELL STONE".