Unpublished typewritten manuscript written by the daughter of James Starr Clark. The document details his life and work in Annandale and Tivoli (then known alternately as Myersville or Madalin) from the mid to late nineteenth century.
The opening of the Proctor Art Center would have been a particularly auspicious event for Harvey Fite, since the Art department had lost its home with the destruction of Orient Hall by in 1959. Individuals are identified on the photograph as...
Photographed in the ground floor gallery of Orient Hall(destroyed by fire in April of 1959); several individuals are identified from left to right as follows: Else Rogo, William Frauenfelder, Tony Hecht, Harvey Fite, and Stefan Hirsch. Four...
Photograph of Board Farm on West Ave.
Jonathan Board, built the house in 1863. Originally, the house was built with an inverted roof system which funneled rain water into a cistern located in the basement. Leaks proved to be a problem and...
Dutchess Community College parade float for the Hudson-Champlain Parade. There are 7 individuals riding on the float, 5 men and 2 women. Different items relating to science are represented: a rocket, scopes, a molecule.
4 men wearing bolas sitting on the DCC parade float. A fifth man is looking through a telescope. There is a man standing in the background, and a gentlemen wearing glasses is situated on the left side of the photo carrying an addition to the float.
Photographs; Public speaking; Banquets; Dining tables; Flags
Mr. William Breed, standing. To the left is Dr. James Hall, DCC college president and to the right are Robert T. Kreiling and Dean Michael Brick. Mr. Breed was the guest speaker for the evening, discussing the "value of athletics in industry."
Open house and college dedication day, May 23, 1959. 9 people are visible in the photo: 4 females, 5 males. SEveral are looking at the object labeled "Geiger Counter" on the table.
Photographs; Public speaking; Banquets; Coaches (Athletics); Dining tables
Mr. William Breed, Project Manager of the IBM Country Club and member of the Hyde Park Board of Education speaking at the DCC first annual athletic awards banquet. The topic of his speech was "the value of athletics in industry". Dr. James Hall is...
Dean Michael Brick and Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling man the Dutchess Coummunity College booth at the Dutchess County Fair. The State University of New York (SUNY) seal is apparent on the wall behind them. Various 1959 majors are also...
Dedication of Dutchess Community College and the subsequent open house occurred on May 23, 1959. In the foreground are two individuals looking at an exhibit and in the background are 4 human anatomy diagrams. Other lab equipment is apparent in the...
Presentation of the varsity letters to the tennis, golf, and basketball teams by Coach Richard Skimin at the first annual athletic awards banquet. From the left of Mr. Skimin is Dean Michael Brick, Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling, and Mr. William...