A portrait of Abram (also Abraham) Roy (also Royer) Brubacher, President of the New York State College for Teachers from February 1, 1915 until August 23, 1939. At the bottom of the photo are the words, "ABRAM R. BRUBACHER, President (first line) 1915-1939" (second line); duplicate of 2110 and 4916.
A portrait of Abram (also Abraham) Roy (also Royer) Brubacher, President of the New York State College for Teachers from February 1, 1915 until August 23, 1939.
A portrait of William J. Milne, M.S., Ph.D., LL.D., President of the (New York) State Normal School (then renamed the New York State Normal College and again renamed New York State College for Teachers) from October 29, 1889 - September 4, 1914.
A portrait of Madeleine Kunin, former three-term Governor of Vermont and U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, appointed by President Bill Clinton. Ms. Kunin was a visitor to the institution.
A portrait taken by photographer Jerry Bauer of Joseph E. Persico, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1952. Persico is an author, researcher, and former speechwriter for Nelson A. Rockefeller. There are crop marks and wording at the bottom of the photograph, which reads, "Joseph E. Persico, author of THE SPIDERWEB." (first line); "$10.00 oil cloth from Crown Publishers, Inc." (second line); "Photo by Jerry Bauer." (third line).
A picture of alumnus Lester Rubin, President of the State University of New York at Albany Alumni Association, 1969-1970. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
Unidentified students, two of which are identified as Kevin O'Connell and Pete Petrillo. The gentleman in the center's t-shirt reads, "ALUMNI QUAD SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS." There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
Three male students, two of which are identified as Kevin O'Connell and Pete Petrillo. The gentleman in the center's t-shirt reads, "ALUMNI QUAD SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS."
A portrait of Bentley Glass, Academic Vice President at what is now known as the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Mr. Glass came to the institution to deliver a speech.
A portrait of Thurston T. Paul, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1935, in military dress. There are crop marks close to each corner of the photograph.