Richard "Dick" Sherman '49 left, leads a group in singing Bard's Alma Mater: "The Bard College Song," in Preston Hall. Richard Sherman wrote the words and music to this song. With his brother Robert (also a 1949 Bard graduate) he went on to write...
An unidentified group of male students sing "The Bard College Song" in the gymnasium while a female student accompanies them on the piano. Richard Sherman wrote the words and music to this song. With his brother Robert (also a 1949 Bard graduate)...
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...
Page 3 of the commencement program. Listed here are the Order of Exercises: Processional, National Anthem, Invocation, Greetings from the State University of New York, Greetings from the Board of Trustees, Greetings from the Faculty, Greetings...
These young men and women of Nyack gaze confidently at the camera. Most will graduate in three years. They are dressed in their finest and almost all are wearing hats.
Schools; School children; School principals; School superintendents; Teachers; African Americans;
Miss Tozer and Superintendent Demarest sit on chairs on the porch. On the stairs are seated the nine members of the class of 1888. Anthony Myers, on the right in the front row, was the first African-American boy to graduate from a high school in...
Royden Garrabrant was the first county officer to graduate from the F.B.I. police academy in Washington, D.C. (1944). He served as Chief of Police of Nyack during the 1960s.
Astrith Deyrup talks about her family and life in Upper Nyack and New York City. Astrith's father, Alvin S. Johnson was the 1st President of the New School for Social research in Manhattan. Her sister Felicia was a prominent artist. Both she and...
Miriam Haagens Wexler talks about her life: how she came to American from Holland on December 7, 1939 and later how the family came to Nyack. Along the way she talks about the Clarkstown Country, her family, her home, and especially her garden. ...
Thirty-four young men, each wearing a white suit, dark shirt, and white tie, stand on the steps of the Nyack High School. These boys are about to graduate - most are smiling.The picture appeared in the Rockland County Journal-News. Pat D'Auria is...