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A picture of a sign for the State University of New York At Albany James E. Allen, Jr. Collegiate Center which was an experimental senior year of high school and freshman year of college combined, providing for a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. The center closed in 1976. The sign is posted outside of Brubacher Hall on the university's downtown campus. Students participating in Torch Night, 1964. The students are on the downtown campus, proceeding out of what might be either Draper Hall or Page Hall. Students participating in Torch Night, 1964. The students are on the downtown campus, proceeding out of what might be either Page Hall or Draper Hall. Students participating in Torch Night, 1964. The students are on the downtown campus, proceeding out of Page Hall and walking toward Western Avenue. A photograph of a male student studying in the downtown campus library in Hawley Hall. He is 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. The library in Hawley Hall was dedicated as the Thomas E. Dewey Graduate Library for Public Affairs and Policy on September 8, 1988, named after the former New York State Governor. A male student doing research, using the downtown campus library card catalog. The library is housed in Hawley Hall and the student is 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. The library in Hawley Hall was dedicated as the Thomas E. Dewey Graduate Library for Public Affairs and Policy on September 8, 1988, named after the former New York State Governor. A picture of a male student reviewing a schedule, which is posted in a building on the downtown campus. The student is reportedly 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 three sides of the photograph.
A picture of two students using the collection in the downtown campus library, housed in Hawley Hall. The students reportedly are 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 two sides of the photograph. The library in Hawley Hall was dedicated as the Thomas E. Dewey Graduate Library for Public Affairs and Policy on September 8, 1988, named after the former New York State Governor. A picture of an unidentified woman sitting on the ledge of a peristyle associated with one of the buildings of the State University of New York at Albany's downtown campus. A picture of former New York State Governor Thomas E. Dewey addressing students from the steps of Page Hall following a tour of new campus construction. A large crowd of students waiting to register for classes in Draper Hall at the State University of New York at Albany on the downtown campus. This image appeared in the ASP, May 6, 1966, pg.1 with the caption 'Students crowded into the first and second floor halls of Draper on Monday to stand in line in order to obtain the courses they wanted next semester.' There are crop marks in the right and bottom margins of the original. Unidentified students talking in a corridor of Draper Hall. A group of unidentified students talking in a corridor in a building on the downtown campus at the State University of New York at Albany. An unidentified woman sitting on the stairs of a peristyle associated with one of the buildings on the State University of New York at Albany's downtown campus. There are crop marks in all margins of the original. Written in the right margin is 'Page 12 G' and 'pg.8 pox 50%.' Written in the left margin between two arrows is 'To 21 1/4 (square)s.'
Unidentified students having a picnic on the lawn in the Alumi Quadrangle at the State University of New York at Albany downtown campus. An unidentified female student entering a side entrance of Richardson Hall at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.13. Two unidentified students entering Milne Hall from the Washington Avenue entrance at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1950 Pedagogue, pg.15. A postcard depicting unidentified students and teachers in a procession on the downtown campus.  Written in the bottom margin is 'New York State College for Teachers- Commencement Procession entering auditorium.'

Group photograph of the Class of 1893 on the steps of the Willett Street Building. Group photograph of the Class of 1894 standing on the steps of the Willett Street Building. The second half of a group portrait of the students and faculty associated with the New York State Normal College, 1913-1914. The buildings in the background are of the downtown campus -- Draper Hall is featured most prominently with Hawley Hall further in the background.
Pictured with a trophy outside of a building on the downtown campus of the New York State College for Teachers are: Genevieve Hagaman, Ruth Bayer, Mildred Fleming, Agnes Lewis, Marion Frisbie, Helen Loveless, Margaret L. Hays, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916, Mary A. Doyle, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916, Jessie Dunseith, and Marion C. McLean, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1916. Two women in the back row are unidentified.
Unidentified students gathered outside of Draper Hall on the downtown campus of the New York State College for Teachers during a break between classes. A group of unidentified students studying outside of the Hawley Library at the New York State College for Teachers downtown campus. This image appeared in the 1944 Pedagogue, pg.77. Two unidentified female students entering or exiting a girls dormitory at the New York State College for Teachers on the downtown campus.  
A photograph of Marion Hawkins, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1949, Wilma Frances Diehl, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1948, and Beverly Sittig, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1949, at the back entrance of Draper Hall on Washington Avenue on the downtown campus. A photograph of Art Brophy, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1947, and Gloria Rand, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1948, outside Pierce Hall on the downtown campus. A photograph of Jim Brophy, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1949, and Bob Sullivan, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1946, in Pierce Hall.

    

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