Dressed in period garb, Tivoli Historian Joan Navins and an unidentified man hold up a flag saying "American Revolut... 1776-1976" as part of a Bicentennial celebration.
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...
An unidentified boy poses proudly for a photograph in an earlier time. The caption reads: "Stagecoach in background made regular trips between Madalin and the Tivoli railroad depot. The fare was 25 cents.
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)...
A group of unidentified students prepare to sing accompanied by Bill Rand on the organ. This appears to be the organ in the Bard Chapel donated in 1934 by George Dudley Barr, '13.
Another view of Bill Rand playing the organ with a group of unidentified students preparing to sing. This appears to be the organ in the Bard Chapel donated in 1934 by George Dudley Barr, class of 1913.
Five men pose for the camera, perhaps after some softball practice. Two names provided are Steve Filer, and Steve Horvath, '67 (second from left?). The other men are unidentified.
The woman in front is identified as Gail Sasson, while one of the women in back of her is labelled Gail Grisetti, '68. The other women are unidentified.
Students identified, from left: Susan Pollack, '70; Peter Aaron, '68; Francis Fleetwood, '70; unidentified woman; Bret Coty, '69; and an unidentified man.
A dinner party at the home of Peter Aaron's parents. From left: Liz Spar; Jeff Newman,'70; Sally Glass (not a Bard student); Sue Morse, '68; an unidentified man; and Brett Coty '69.
Students of St. Stephen's College pose in suits and academic dress in front of an unidentified building. A note at the bottom reads: Presented by the Misses Stryker and Lewis.
Three generations of Kronk ladies sit for group photograph.
(l-r) Mrs. Ida Kronk, Mrs. Ida Kronk Littell (Mrs. Kronk ‘s daughter), unidentified child, Lizzie Runion (Mrs. Kronk ‘s daughter)