A photograph of John Stutz teaching a business class (with the use of a computer) associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
An unidentified woman tutoring a grade school student. There are instructions to "reduce to 29 picas" (between arrows) in the top margin, "reduce to 24 picas" (between arrows) in the left margin, and in the bottom margin is noted, "Photo X P.26 68% of original," some of which is illegible.
A picture of a student and an instructor working at a computer. There are crop marks and in the top margin are directions to "reduce to 14 picas" (between arrows) and in the left margin are directions to "reduce to 29 picas" (between arrows). In the right margin is what appears to be an uppercase N.
A photograph of John Stutz teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
A picture of Dr. Melvin I. Urofsky with a student, circa 1972. Urofsky was with the Department of Innovative and Developmental Education and was the department's Assitant Dean for the 1971-1972 academic year.
John Stutz teaching a business class (with the use of a computer) associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
Paul Raskin's class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. Raskin is out of view in this picture.
A picture of Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
A picture of students who are meeting outdoors for an art class at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and illegible writing in the bottom margin.
A picture of an unidentified professor instructing a student at the blackboard in the Lecture Center. It appears to be a lesson in mathematics. There are crop marks and in the left and bottom margins are instructions to "reduce to 14 picas" (both between arrows). Also in the bottom margin is noted, "PHOTO M."
A picture of Nell Sedransk, a Mathematics faculty member, who is explaining something to her students. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
A picture of Nell Sedransk, a Mathematics faculty member, instructing a student. There are crop marks and instructions to "reduce to 18.5 picas" inside arrows in the top margin and "reduce to 17.5 picas" inside arrows in the left margin. In the right margin is noted "POO75 P85," "80%," and "Photo I" underlined.
A picture of an unidetified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the left margin is illegible writing.
An unidentified State University of New York at Albany faculty member lecturing to students in what appears to be a Classics or an Art History class. The notation, "Photo C" is written in the lower lefthand margin of the photograph.
An unidentified State University of New York at Albany instructor with students studying a human skull; perhaps the activity of an Anthropology or Biological Sciences class or lab.
An unidentified faculty member explaining something on the blackboard to a student. There are crop marks and in the left margin is a note of "to 48 picas" (between arrows) and in the bottom margin a note of "to 29.5" (between arrows).
An unidentified faculty member explaining something on the blackboard to a student. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the bottom margin is written "3 1/4" reduce to 40%" and the number 21 enclosed in a circle.
Nell Sedransk, a State University of New York at Albany Mathematics faculty member, who is explaining something to her students. There are crop marks and in the left margin of the photograph are instructions to "reduce to 19 PICAS" (inside arrows) and in the bottom margin instructions to alter the photo "to 29 picas" (inside arrows) with "Photo G" in the lower righthand corner.
Nell Sedransk, a State University of New york at Albany Mathematics faculty member, explaining something to her students. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
A picture of students who are meeting outdoors for an art class at the State University of New York at Albany. Blossoming trees are in the foreground. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
Nell Sedransk, a Mathematics faculty member, instructing a student. There are crop marks and instructions to "reduce to 18 picas" inside arrows in the bottom margin and "reduce to 16 picas" inside arrows in the right margin. Also in the right margin is noted "81%" and "Photo N" underlined.
An unidetified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the bottom margin is "reduce to 58%," "6," and between two arrows is "3 1/4"."
An unidentified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin and left margin is illegible writing.
A faculty member lecturing to students in what appears to be a Classics or an Art History class. There are crop marks and instructions to "reduce to 29 picas" in the top margin (bewtween arrows) and to "reduce to 19 picas" (between arrows) in the left margin.
An unidentified State University of New york at Albany faculty member lecturing to students in the Lecture Center. It appears to be a class in the Department of Music due to the presence of the pianos, musical notation blackboard, and audio equipment.
A picture of students who are repainting playground equipment as part of a urban beautification project. The students also are instructing children as they help in the project. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. In the right margin is written "REDUCE TO 25 1/2_'S" (between arrows); in the bottom margin is written "REDUCE TO 29_'S," an uppercase letter "J," and "68.5" (between arrows).
An unidentified State University of New York at Albany faculty member lecturing to students in the Lecture Center. It appears to be a class in the Department of Music due to the presence of the pianos, musical notation blackboard, and audio equipment.
A faculty member lecturing to students in what appears to be a Classics or an Art History class. There are crop marks and instructions to "reduce to 18.5 picas" in the top margin and to "reduce to 16 picas" (between arrows) in the left margin.
A picture of John Mackiewicz, Professor of Biology, conducting an experiment while students watch. There are directions to reduce the image "to 21 picas" (between arrows) in the left margin and to reduce "to 29 picas" (between arrows) in the bottom margin.
Unidentified students and an instructor in the Electronics Laboratory at the State University of New York at Albany. There are crop marks in the right and bottom margins. Written in the bottom margin is "20."
A picture of Nell Sedransk, a Mathematics faculty member, instructing a student. There are crop marks and instruction to reduce the image "to 30 picas" in the left margin (between arrows) and "to 39 picas" (between arrows) in the bottom margin. Also in the bottom margin, lower right, is a note of "Photo 6 p. 2 95% of orig."
Dr. Robert S. Peterkin, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1966 (BA) and 1976 (MS). He is a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Here, he is working with a grade school student.
A picture of students in a classroom of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus as they participate in a discussion group. There is some illegible writing in the left and right margins.
A picture of two unidentified female students in a classroom of the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and some illegible writing in the right margin.
A picture of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany student participating in class. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
A close-up photograph of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany female student as she listens to a class lecture. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin and left margin is illegible writing.
A close-up photograph of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany male student participating in a class. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the bottom margin between two arrows is "to 14 (square)s" and in the right margin between two arrows is "to 19 (square)s." Written in the bottom margin is "Photo B."
Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
Thomas Kelly (seated, in profile, lower left) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
Peter G. Cocks (viewer's left) with students. Cocks was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on two sides of the photograph.
Paul Raskin teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
Peter G. Cocks (viewer's far left) with students. Cocks was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on three sides of the photograph.
Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
David A. Nichols teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
Paul Raskin teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
John Stutz teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
David A. Nichols teaching a class associated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976.
Thomas Kelly (seated in the center) with students. Kelly was affiliated with the Allen (James E. Allen, Jr.) Collegiate Center, which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph.
A picture of an unidentified State University of New York at Albany female student as she participates in class. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin and the left margin is illegible writing.
A large group of unidentified students sitting at desks and on the floor in a crowded classroom, listening to an instructor give a lecture at the State University of New York at Albany. The intstructor is holding a piece of chalk and standing in front of a blackboard.