Photographs; College presidents; Stages (Platforms); Podiums
Dr. James F. Hall on stage at Roosevelt High School, delivering a speech to the graduating class of 1960. This was the first graduation of students from Dutchess Community College. 66 degrees were conferred on students by President Hall. A stack...
The Vema was the first Lamont ship. Built in 1923 for E. F. Hutton and christened Hussar—a 202-foot, three-masted, luxuriously appointed schooner. It was sold 11 years later to George Ungar Vetlesen, who renamed her Vema, for his wife, Maude...
Three photographs. The top photograph is of Rockland Community College. There are two people sitting near a sign advertising services; xerox service, chess, audio visual aids, stamp center, shut-in service, data bank, and resource center. The...
The main room of the DeWint House in Tappan is filled with colonial era furnishings: muskets, a mantel clock, a spinning wheel, fireplace tools and cooking utensils, rush-seated chairs. George Washington used this house as his headquarters several...
Mr. Lake takes listener on a hunt to gather fresh water eels for data documentation and animal preservation efforts in Hunter's Brook, a tributary of the Hudson River.
Inventory form for building located on Pepperidge Rd. recording the following information: James Catheart III (owner at time of inventory); A two and a half story clapboard, hipped and gabled asbestos roof laid in diamond pattern. Two hipped...