2 page survey entitled "Do we need a community college in Dutchess county?" published by Vassar College, inquiring into the state of higher education in Dutchess County.
Photographs; College administrators; College presidents; Universities & colleges; Clergy;
The presidents and associates of the colleges of the Mid-Hudson region meet. Standing, from left to right: Dr. Alan Simpson, President of Vassar College; Dr. William J. Haggerty, President of New Paltz College of Education (currently SUNY New...
Map shows land ownership, structures, businesses, schools, churches, cemeteries, hospitals, railroads, mountains, and bodies of water. Includes Vassar College.
Discussion includes: the effects of the Great Depression on the day line and night line industry; Benjamin B. Odell (Ship); burning and sinking of Trojan ship of Albany Night Line; Dr. David Kennedy tug boat named after Dr. David Kennedy - famous...
A picture taken of the right side of the entrance to Vassar Brothers Hospital. The old iron gate bearing the initials of Matthew Junior and John Guy Vassar at left. A large boulder at center. Unidentified house in the upper right corner.
The receiving station on the back of the main hospital building. The caption on the sign reads: "Danger explosive gases. No smoking beyond this point." A partially covered ladder at right. The caption on the sign above the ladder reads:...
A back entrance to Vassar Brothers Hospital and the old boiler room. Today, it is the engineering building. Ivy covered building. A smokestack and Mary Tower building are in the upper right corner. The caption on the road sign reads: "Danger:...
Buildings; Parking; Air conditioners; Building deterioration; Hospitals;
A side view of the original hospital building before it was demolished. Air conditioners can be seen in the windows. The caption on the sign at the bottom center of the photograph reads: "No parking any time."
Dirt roads; Trees; Stone walls; Sidewalks; Fences;
Reade Place, looking east. A dirt and gravel road with horse and buggy tracks. A sidewalk runs along the stone wall by the gated entrance to Vassar Brothers Hospital. Farm fences are at left.