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A picture of a painting of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of north to south -- on the viewer's right are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. On the viewer's left is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning, II.  Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project. 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%.' An aerial view of downtown Albany, New York, with a view facing west. The Empire State Plaza is the commanding group of identical, high-rise buildings -- and the Corning Tower anchoring them -- in the upper left hand corner. A picture of an illustration 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 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. There are crop marks on all sides of the photograph and in the left margin is an uppercase letter G.
A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, with a view from the southeast. Featured in the painting is the Center for the Performing Arts, known as 'The Egg,' with the state office towers in the background, all designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of north to south -- on the viewer's right are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. On the viewer's left is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after Albany mayor Erastus Corning II.  Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project. A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of east to west. In the background are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. The tallest building in the group is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning II. Some of the elements in the rendering were not realized in the actual construction project. A picture of an illustration of the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The view is that of west to east. In the foreground are the state office towers designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. In the background is the Corning Tower (also a state office building and designed by Harrison and Abramovitz), named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning II. An aerial view of downtown Albany, New York, with a view facing northeast. The Empire State Plaza is the commanding group of identical, high-rise buildings and the Corning Tower anchoring them in the upper right hand corner. All of these buildings are state office towers, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. The Hudson River is in the background. An aerial view of downtown Albany, New York, with a view facing northwest. The Empire State Plaza is the commanding group of identical, high-rise buildings and the tallest building is the Corning Tower, named after the Albany mayor Erastus Corning II. All of these buildings are state office towers, designed by Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz. 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.'
Attending an event associated with United University Professions (UUP) and Lobbying/Legislation are, left to right: Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and was UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Sarah Gudaitis; John Allen; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975,  and 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; Glenn Farber; John Carney, and Dennis Selzner. The Empire State Plaza is in the background. Attending an event associated with United University Professions (UUP) and Lobbying/Legislation are, left to right: Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and was UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Sarah Gudaitis; John Allen; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, and 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; Glenn Farber; John Carney, and Dennis Selzner. The Empire State Plaza is in the background. Attending a rally in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo, and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, are, left to right: Thomas Matthews, UUP Treasurer from 1981 to 1988, UUP Vice President for Professionals from 1992 to 2000, on the Executive Board from 1988 to 1992, and UUP Chief Negotiator for the 1995 and 1999 contracts; Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1986; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Frank Maraviglia; an unidentified man; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; and Nuala Drescher, president of UUP from 1981 to 1987. Written in the bottom margin of the original is 'c.1982.' Attending a rally in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo, and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, include: Nuala Drescher (back to camera), UUP president from 1981 to 1987; Tina Kaplan; Frank Maraviglia; Thomas Matthews, UUP Treasurer from 1981 to 1988, UUP Vice President for Professionals from 1992 to 2000, and on the Executive Board from 1988 to 1992; Henry DiStefano, on the UUP Executive Board from 1977 to 1979, and 1980 to 1988; William Cozort, UUP Secretary from 1981 to 1987;  Alan Shank; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, from 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; and Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1986. Attending a rally at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days include: Tina Kaplan; Frank Maraviglia; Rita Piccolo, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982-1988; Thomas Matthews, UUP Treasurer from 1981-1988, UUP Vice President for Professionals from 1992-2000, on the Executive Board from 1988-1992; Henry DiStefano, on the UUP Executive Board from 1977-1979, 1980-1988; William Cozort, UUP Secretary from 1981-1987; Alan Shank; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982-1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987-1993; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973-1975, from 1981-1982, and VP for Academics from 1982-1986; Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982-1986; Nuala Drescher, UUP president from 1981-1987; and John 'Tim' Reilly, UUP president from 1987-1993. Attending a rally in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo, and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, are, left to right: Thomas Matthews, UUP Treasurer from 1981 to 1988, UUP Vice President for Professionals from 1992 to 2000, on the Executive Board from 1988 to 1992, and UUP Chief Negotiator for the 1995 and 1999 contracts; Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1986; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Frank Maraviglia; Alan Shank;  Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, from 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; and Nuala Drescher, UUP president from 1981 to 1987. Attending a rally in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo, and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, include: Rita Piccolo, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1988; Frank Maraviglia; William Cozort, UUP Secretary from 1981 to 1987; Henry DiStefano, on the UUP Executive Board from 1977 to 1979, and 1980 to 1988; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Alan Shank; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, from 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1986; Nuala Drescher, UUP president from 1981 to 1987; and John 'Tim' Reilly, UUP president from 1987 to 1993. Duplicate of 41440.
Attending a rally in support of former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo, and associated with United University Professions (UUP) Legislative Days at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York, include: Rita Piccolo, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1988; Frank Maraviglia; William Cozort, UUP Secretary from 1981 to 1987; Henry DiStefano, on the UUP Executive Board from 1977 to 1979, and 1980 to 1988; Jeanne Galbraith, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1987, and UUP Secretary from 1987 to 1993; Alan Shank; Fred Miller, on the UUP Executive Board from 1973 to 1975, from 1981 to 1982, and Vice President for Academics from 1982 to 1986; Henry Geerken, on the UUP Executive Board from 1982 to 1986; Nuala Drescher, UUP president from 1981 to 1987; and John 'Tim' Reilly, UUP president from 1987 to 1993. Duplicate of 41439. John 'Tim' Reilly (second from right) and unidentified people associated with lobbying, the Committee of 100, and United University Professions (UUP), standing at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. Tim Reilly was UUP president from 1987 to 1993. The photographer's stamp is in the bottom margin of the original.

    

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