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A photograph of 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. A photograph of 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. A photograph of 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. A photograph of 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. A photograph of 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 Gabriel Marcel, the French author, lecturer, dramatist, and philosopher who came to speak at the university. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the bottom margin is written 'illegible -- Gabriel MARCEL' and (illegible). William K. Holstein, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, lecturing to a class.
Students assembled in a classroom, listening to an unidentified lecturer in a calculus class at the State University of New York at Albany in the School of Business.  There are crop marks on all sides of the original.  In the bottom margin is written 'REDUCE TO 44 1/2 PICAS.' A picture of Eugene Ionesco, novelist and French dramatist, who was a speaker at the institution. Hugh T. Farley, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, lecturing from a podium. Farley has served as a New York State Senator since 1977 and continues to hold office representing the 44th District as of 2004. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the top margin between two arrows is 'REDUCE TO 14 [square]s' and between two arrows in the left margin is 'REDUCE TO 19 [square]s.' Written in the right margin is 'PHOTO L, 40.5.' Paul Miesing, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, lecturing to students. Donald F. Arnold, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, writing on a blackboard during a class. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written in the top margin is 'Photo P P.22 73% of original.'  Written in the  left margin between two arrows is 'reduce to 24 pi.' Written in the bottom margin between two arrows is 'Reduce to 19 pi.' John A. Green, a faculty member in the Regional Education Center at the State University of New York at Albany, lecturing students about marketing.
Donald F. Arnold, State University of New York at Albany faculty member in the School of Business, writing on a blackboard during a class. There are crop marks on all sides of the original. Written between two arrows in the top margin is 'reduce to 29 pi' and in the left margin between two arrows is 'reduce to 24 pi.'  Written in the bottom margin is 'Photo M P.10 73% of original.'
Two unidentified instructors giving a lecture in a classroom. Written on the reverse is 'Instructors Pat & Casey.' Unidentified students and an instructor in a classroom on the downtown campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Sitting in the front row, second from the right, is Neil A. Tevebaugh-Kenwryck, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1979. Duplicate of 13366. Unidentified students and an instructor in a classroom on the downtown campus of the State University of New York at Albany. Sitting in the front row, second from the right, is Neil A. Tevebaugh-Kenwryck, State University of New York at Albany, Class of 1979.  A picture of Gary Grold teaching a class, with mostly adult students, circa 1980. A portrait of Paul Fussell, military historian and writer, who was a visiting speaker at the University at Albany. A picture of Eugene Ionesco, novelist and French dramatist, who was a speaker at the University at Albany. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph. K. (Kirkland) Leroy Irvis, New York State College for Teachers, Class of 1938. Irvis was the 130th Speaker of the House of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -- the first African American speaker in both Pennsylvania and in the United States. He is also renowned as an artist, poet, and scholar.
Alexinia Y. Baldwin taught at the state university of New York at Albany from 1971 to 1988. She is a specialist in education of the gifted with emphasis on the minority gifted child. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and illegible writing in the bottom margin. A faculty member lecturing to students in a classroom of an uptown campus building. A 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 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 a faculty member instructing a class. Jean Strouse presenting the 2nd Albert Schweitzer Lecture, 'Telling Lives: Bibliography as History, Craft, and Art.' There are crop marks on all sides and in the bottom margin a note of '56%.' A picture of Eugene Ionesco, novelist and French dramatist, who was a speaker at the institution.

    

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