University at Albany Libraries' Digital Collections
Search results for Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979: 35

To view a larger version of the image and its description, click on the image below.

New York State Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller talking to SUNY Albany students outside of the Campus Center. Surrounded by students Governor Rockefeller holds a bullhorn to be heard. Nelson A. Rockefeller was Governor of New York State from 1959 to 1973. This image was the property of Community Relations. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, with Albany, New York Mayor Erastus Corning, III (center) in the New York State Capitol Rotunda at the unveiling of the architect's model of the State University of New York College at Albany Uptown Campus. Celeste Mitchell, public relations representative for the architect, Edward Durell Stone, provides information to Arthur Kapner, president of the Greater Albany Chamber of Commerce. The photograph is reproduced from the Albany (NY) Times Union newspaper. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, speaking at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, speaking at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. A group of unidentified people, including Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1949-June 30, 1969, and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, participating in the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. New York State Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller giving a speech at the dedication and opening of the University Art Gallery, now called the University Art Museum. Nelson A. Rockefeller was Governor of New York State from 1959 to 1973. New York State Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller speaking to SUNY Albany Students outside the Campus Center. The SUNY Albany students surround Governor Rockefeller. Nelson A. Rockefeller was Governor of New York State from 1959 to 1973.
Happy Rockefeller (Ms. Nelson A. Rockefeller), David Rockefeller (center), and Hugh Carey, Governor of New York (to the viewer's right), shaking hands at the dedication ceremony for the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. A contact sheet containing images from the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony, including Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1949-June 30, 1969, and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, speaking at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. A group of unidentified people, including Evan R. Collins, President of the State University of New York at Albany from July 1949-June 30, 1969, and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, participating in the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. A picture of the Cultural Education Center as seen from the southwest corner of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. This and many other buildings on the Plaza were designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz with construction taking place between 1965-79. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the top margin is written '74%.' A picture of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York as seen from the south looking north. On the viewer's left are the state office towers, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. In the background is the New York State Capitol building (1867-99), designed in part by Henry Hobson Richardson. On the viewer's right is the Center for the Performing Arts, known as 'The Egg.' Situated in the center of the pool in the foreground is the sculpture 'Triangles and Arches' (1965) by the American sculptor, painter, and designer, Alexander Calder. Just behind The Egg is the Justice Building, designed by Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw, and Folley. There are crop marks on three sides and in the top margin is noted 'B1.' An aerial view of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York as seen from the south looking north. On the viewer's left are the state office towers, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. On the viewer's right is a partial view of the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning, II. In the background is the New York State Capitol building (1867-99), designed in part by Henry Hobson Richardson. The building between the Capitol and the last office tower is the Legislative Building, designed by James, Meadows, and Howard. There are crop marks on all four sides.
A picture of the New York State Capitol building (1867-99) as seen from the west. The Capitol is the north anchor building for the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The Capitol builing was designed in part by Henry Hobson Richardson. As is depicted here, people who work in the vicinity of the Capitol tend to spend their leisure time on the grounds surrounding the building on days of favorable weather. There are crop marks on all four sides and in the top margin is noted '30%.' Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, speaking at the 1966 State University of New York at Albany commencement ceremony. This was the first commencement to take place on the uptown campus. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York, throwing the first shovelful of earth at the groundbreaking ceremonies at the proposed site of the new State University of New York College at Albany (Uptown Campus) at the old Albany Country Club grounds. With him from left are Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson, Dr. Thomas Hamilton, president of the State University of New York, and Dr. Evan R. Collins, president of State University College at Albany from July 1949-June 30, 1969. The photograph is reproduced courtesy of the Albany (NY) Times Union newspaper. Nuala Drescher, United University Professions (UUP) president from 1981 to 1987, speaking from a podium at what appears to be the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza. Written on a sign attached to the podium is 'Educators for Cuomo.' A page from the Civil Service Leader including an image of Theodore C. Wenzl, left, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, and New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, greeting one another following completion of negotiations on a tentative two-year wage and fringe benefit package covering more than 133,000 state employees represented by CSEA. Rockefeller promised his support of the tentative contract when it was presented to the legislature, as he met with Wenzl and other members of the four CSEA unit negotiating teams in the State Capitol. A news clipping from the Civil Service Leader that includes an image of Theodore C. Wenzl, right, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller as the Governor prepares to sign a bill covering pay raises for 133,000 state employees. The previous week the governor also signed bills covering retirement improvements and other benefits negotiated by CSEA for state employees at ceremonies in the Red Room of the State Capitol. A news clipping from the CSEA publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller signing into law bills implementing salaries and other benefits negotiated by the Civil Service Employees Association for 133,000 state employees. Viewing the occasion from left are State Senators Walter B. Langley and John E. Flynn; Abe Lavine, director of the Office of Employee Relations and chief negotiator for New York; CSEA President Theodore C. Wenzl; and CSEA Executive Director Joseph D. Lochner.
A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of members of the Operational Services Unit Bargaining team of the Civil Service Employees Association pose with Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller after the governor signed into law bills covering pay raises and other benefits negotiated by CSEA. From left are Frederick C. Riester, CSEA attorney; Joseph P. Reedy, CSEA collective bargaining specialist; William McGowan; Francis Mitchell; Theodore Anderson; Yvonne Mitchell, unit secretary; Rockefeller; John Clark, unit vice-chairman; Theodore C. Wenzl, CSEA president; Sal Butero, team chairman; Robert Marshall; Ernest Hemstock; and Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz. Missing are team members Edward Malone and Clifford Miller. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of the Civil Service Employees Association bargaining team which negotiated benefits for employees in the Administrative Services Unit poses with Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller after signing bills implementing the recently negotiated contract into law. From left are CSEA attorney James Roemer, team vice-chairman John Wolfe, team secretary Ann Chandler, CSEA collective bargaining specialist John A. Conoby, Libby Lorio, Irving Fisher, Rockefeller, team chairman Thomas McDonough, Gerald Toomey, Grace Fitzmaurice, Martha Owens, and CSEA President Theodore C. Wenzl. Missing are team members Shirley Lighthall and Nancy Avery. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of members of the Civil Service Employees Association bargaining team which negotiated a contract covering professional, scientific and technical employees in State service look over the bill implementing the benefits after Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller had signed it into law. From left are CSEA research analyst Thomas Linden, CSEA collective bargaining specialist Bernard J. Ryan, Samuel Cippola, John Maddaloni, Dr. Ralph Rovere, George Shivery, Abraham Kranker and John Daley (both partially hidden), Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz, team chairman Paul Cooney, George Celentano, vice-chairman Daniel Maloney, Rockefeller, CSEA President Theodore C. Wenzl, and Ernst Stroebel. Team member Seymour Shapiro was absent when the picture was taken. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and CSEA President Theodore C. Wenzl hold the bill the Governor signed into law covering pay raises and other benefits for State employees as members of the Civil Service Employees Association Institutional Service Unit bargaining team look on. From left are team chairman Felice Amodio, Clarence Laufer, Wenzl, Zelda Kessler, Juanita Morris, Eva Nelson, CSEA research assistant Cynthia Walker, CSEA collective bargaining specialist Robert Guild, Connie Hatcher, Rockefeller, team secretary Amos Royals, Robert Redifore, and CSEA attorney James D. Featherstonhaugh. Missing are team vice-chairman Donald Brouse and Marie Donaldson. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader. The caption reads: Candidates for top office in the State Administration were guest speakers during the 60h annual meeting of the Civil Service Employees Association in Buffalo. Governor Nelson Rockefeller is seen at left along with fellow Republican, Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz, center, and Dr. Theodore Wenzl, CSEA president. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image and the headline 'Rockefeller And Goldberg Campaign At Convention.' Seen here listening to one of the speech makers at the CSEA delegate session are, seated, Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, CSEA president, Solomon Bendet, CSEA second vice-president, Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and, standing, Irving Flaumenbaum, CSEA first vice-president. This CSEA cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, skewered then Governor Nelson Rockefeller for a parking fee proposal that the union suggested was tantamount to rubbing salt in a wound for state employees.

    

  to page of 2