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Many artists gather together to spoof the "Committee of Fifty". "The Committee of Fifty", an anonymous anti-festival group, turned out to have only four members, including the pastors of Woodstock, NY's Dutch Reformed and Methodist churches, Harvey...
July 1909, the Rhinebeck Gazette purchased a Mergenthaler Junior Linotype composing machine. The keyboard is similar to a typewriter. This machine was used to set the type that would be printed in the newspaper. In 1910 it was considered one of the...
The man standing on the right is putting blank sheets into the printing press. The man sitting is working on reviewing the typeset. There are two people in the back by the windows setting type. A small job press is on the left used for ads and...
Rhinebeck Gazette won this 1925 trophy for the best editorial page. The Gazette had won awards in various state competitions. The Rhinebeck Gazette competed in a national competion and won this silver cup in 1925. The award was for having the best...
The 1926 business office of the Rhinebeck Gazette had windows that faced north on East Market Street. The room has high ceilings and leaded windows. Mr. Strong, editor of the paper, is sitting at the desk with a business machine on wheels next to...
This edifice, built for Congregation Sons of Israel, was dedicated in 1925. Years later, when the congregation moved to larger quarters in Upper Nyack, this yellow brick building became a Seventh-Day Adventist church. The church has not changed any...
In the center of this aerial view are the ferry boats and ferry slips of Nyack's waterfront. The post office, the Liberty Street School, and the gas tank of Rockland Light and Power are other identifiable features.
In 1925, the ferry slips dominated the Nyack waterfront. To right of center are the oil tanks of Standard Oil. On the left, an unfinished Memorial Park looks bare. This postcard is a reprint of a 1925 photograph.
The dedication of Albee in 1925. College faculty and administrators stand on a wooden scaffold. Bernard Iddings Bell (Warden of the College from 1919-1933) stands partially hidden on the left-hand side of the entryway.
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Photograph of a half-circle gathering including Jenny Gottlieb (last on left), Marg and Alan Wetterau, Kim Plochmann, John (Nino) Faggi and Lem P. Carey.
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Enjoying after dinner conversation among the empty picnic boxes are Henry (rear) and Daphne Mattson (holding bottle) and Eugene (second from right) and Ninna (holding teacup) Schleicher.
Battery powered Atwater Kent Model 20 C Radio, Serial Number 274199.
"This Atwater Kent Model 20 belonged to my parents. I remember it - the batteries & the charger unit.
We changed to a Philco console about 1932.
The original speaker was...