A picture of a group of people -- and a dog -- just before or just after a game of baseball on the lawn, which borders the traffic circle on the Uptown Campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Featured prominently in the picture is the Dutch Quadrangle's Stuyvesant Residence Tower and what was the Administration Building (now the Arts and Sciences Building).
Unidentified students and a young boy with a dog sitting near the fountain outside of the Campus Center on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Albany.
A picture of a tepee and a dog associated with the State University of New York at Albany's Protect Your Environment Club recognition of Earth Week, April 1973. The tepee was erected on the uptown campus and one of the quadrangles is visible in the background. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the top margin is written "H" and "66.2%" and in the bottom margin is written "REDUCE TO 14_'s."
A picture of a male student showing affection to his dog. The scene is either just before or after a game of baseball on the lawn, which borders the traffic circle of the uptown campus. Featured prominently in the picture is Dutch Quadrangle's Stuyvesant Residence Tower and what was the Administration Building (now the Arts and Sciences Building). There are crop marks and in the top and left margins there are written directions to "reduce to 14 picas" (between arrows) and in the left margin there also is a barely legible direction referencing "50%."
A picture of students (accompanied by a dog) engaging in leisurely activity on the lawn, which borders the traffic circle of the uptown campus. The traffic circle was renamed Collins Cirlce on June 8, 1991 in honor of Evan R. Collins, former President of the institution.
Unidentified students and a dog on the Academic Podium at the State University of New York at Alabny uptown campus. There are crop marks in the top, left, and bottom margins of the original.
A picture of students engaging in leisurely activity on the lawn, which borders the traffic circle of the uptown campus. The traffic circle was renamed Collins Circle on June 8, 1991 in honor of Evan R. Collins, former President of the institution.
Western, NY Region Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) officers and staff with "Union Pride," a CSEA/AFSCME sponsored dog statue which was part of an American Kennel Club program to raise funds for search and rescue dogs. Union Pride and numerous other dog statues were on display throughout New York City in the year following 9/11 to commemorate the canine search and rescue teams that took part in the recovery at Ground Zero. The idea for a sponsorship of a CSEA dog came from Finger Lakes DDSO Local President Kathy Button, pictured kneeling second from the left, and was promoted by CSEA Executve Vice President Mary Sullivan.