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.", 1973 April

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University at Albany
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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."
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Uptown Campus

Crop marks

Buildings -- Uptown Campus

Dogs

University Archives Photographs

Earth Day

Student Groups

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Date Uploaded:
February 2, 2019

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