The presentation of the Agnes E. Futterer portrait painting, given by the Theatre Alumni Association. Ms. Futterer, Class of 1916, is the woman third from the viewer's left, facing the camera. The event is taking place in association with the State University of New York at Albany Alumni Day, 1966. Futterer was also a long-time faculty member in the Department of Theatre.
The presentation of the portrait painting of Agnes E. Futterer, Class of 1916, given by the Theatre Alumni Association. Pictured are Agnes Futterer and Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany (the name of the institution at the time of the event) from July 1949 - June 30, 1969. Futterer was also a long-time faculty member in the Department of Theatre. The event is taking place in association with Alumni Day, 1966.
The presentation of the Agnes E. Futterer portrait painting given by the Theatre Alumni Association. Pictured are (left to right) J. Ruben Garcia, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1955 and President of the Theatre Alumni Association at the time of the event, Agnes Futterer, Class of 1916, and Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany (the name of the institution at the time of the event) from July 1949 - June 30, 1969. Futterer was also a long-time faculty member in the Department of Theatre. The event is taking place in association with Alumni Day, 1966.
A picture of a painting of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of north to south -- on the viewer's right are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. On the viewer's left is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning, II. Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project.
A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of north to south -- on the viewer's right are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. On the viewer's left is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after Albany mayor Erastus Corning II. Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project.
A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, with a view from the southeast. Featured in the painting is the Center for the Performing Arts, known as "The Egg," with the state office towers in the background, all designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz
A picture of a portrait presentation of Minnie B. Scotland, former faculty member in the Department of Biology. Pictured are Marjorie K. Peterson, the artist, Edna Hirn Forest, and Ms. Scotland. The presentation is taking place in association with the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Day, 1957, and on the occasion of Ms. Scotland's 50th anniversary. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
A picture of, left to right: Genevieve Shorey Moore, Class of 1934 and 1939; Douglas Lincoln, Class of 1931; and Esther Jansen, Class of 1926 and 1930. They are holding the painting, "The Hill Road," by Grandma Moses, which was presented for display in Pierce Hall by Alice Brown Moses, Class of 1915. The event is associated with Alumni Day, 1956 and all alumni are graduates of the New York State College for Teachers. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
A photograph of a painted portrait of David Perkins Page, founding Prinicipal of the State Normal School, serving from December 13, 1844-January 1, 1848.
A painted portrait of David Perkins Page, founding Prinicipal of the State Normal School, serving from December 13, 1844 - January 1, 1848. There are crop marks on all four sides of the photograph.