An unidentified man making a toast while standing next to an unidentified woman during an event associated with Community-University Day 1977 at the State University of New York at Albany.
A toast being made by people attending the 35th reunion of the Class of 1943 during Alumni Weekend, 1978, left to right: Dr. C. Luther Andrews, Katherine Cousins Willsey, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, Kathleen Martin Tripp, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, Sol Greenberg, New York State College for Teachers, Clas of 1943, Kathlyn Andrews, Beverly Palatsky Beven, Lucy Massimilian Rainville, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, and Lucien Rainville. The event is taking place in a building on the uptown campus.
A toast being made by people attending the 35th reunion of the Class of 1943 during Alumni Weekend, 1978. Left to right are: Dr. C. Luther Andrews, Katherine Cousins Willsey, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, Kathleen Martin Tripp, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, Sol Greenberg, New York State College for Teachers, Clas of 1943, Kathlyn Andrews, Beverly Palatsky Beven, Lucy Massimilian Rainville, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1943, and Lucien Rainville. The event is taking place in a building on the uptown campus.
Louis T. Benezet, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1, 1970-June 30, 1975, at a party, apparently receiving a toast. He is in the lower righthand corner of the photograph, wearing a white coat.
Jim Kelly, John J. Kelly Jr.'s son, holding a photograph of his father with New York State Governor Thomas Dewey, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President John Powers and an unidentified woman at a 1954 testimonial dinner in honor of Dewey as the governor was leaving office. John Kelly was the dinner's toastmaster. Kelly was a young well-regarded Albany attorney who served as CSEA counsel during the 1950s. CSEA's J. J. Kelly Memorial Scholarship Fund was created when he died unexpectedly, leaving behind a widow and several young children.
John J. Kelly Jr. with New York State Governor Thomas Dewey, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President John Powers and an unidentified woman at a 1954 testimonial dinner in honor of Dewey as the governor was leaving office. Kelly was the dinners toastmaster. Kelly was a young well-regarded Albany attorney who served as CSEA counsel during the 1950s. CSEAs J. J. Kelly Memorial Scholarship Fund was created when he died unexpectedly, leaving behind a widow and several young children.