Harvey Fite presenting the bench given in memory of Dr. Louis Feloy Corti in June of 1948. At the time, the Bardian reported on the event, stating: " Dr. Corti was a teacher of the Romance Languages at the College from 1924 to 1941 and was loved...
The December 7, 1933 issue of "The Lyre Tree" reported the start of the upcoming basketball season this way: "The St. Stephen's basket-ball team makes its first start of the current season this Friady night when the Drew University five comes to...
The December 7, 1933 issue of the Lyre Tree reported a strong, though not undefeated soccer season for the boys at St. Stephen's: "At the opening of the season, Coach Leeke, in an informal talk to his squad of twenty-five men stressed three...
Clippings; Water supply; Lakes & ponds; Actions & defenses; Lawyers;
This article reports on a lawsuit concerning the conflict between the Village of Chester's use and control of Walton Lake as its water supply and the surrounding property owners.
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.
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...
Three women and their children are shown in what appears to be a waiting room. There is a nurse standing to the right of the door. A toddler is standing in a playpen.
Three women and their children are seated in a waiting room. There is a nurse standing in the back room. A poster on the wall shows a woman and a baby.
Factories; Disasters; Fires; Fire fighters; Explosions;
The American Aniline Products Corperation 's Nyack plant that sat at the corner of Cedar Hill Ave and Railroad Avenue exploded around 9:30 A.M on Friday January 31, 1919. This explosion was covered by the Nyack Evening Journal, and the...