Called variously the Gardener's Cottage or Gardener's Lodge, this building served as the gatehouse to the Donaldson estate, Blithewood. Though A.J. Davis is often credited as the architect, an 1845 article in an agricultural publication entitled...
The 1932 yearbook, "The Sketchbook," identifies the baseball team as follows: Stanley Leeke, Coach; Harry Trefry, Captain; Vernon Emerick, Manager; Harry Jones; Richard Stevens; George Jastrom; Paul Woodruff; John Rodda; Herbert Dienst; Edward...
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...
Panel 7 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office." "Sunday morning before Dutch Reformed Church service. This building is drawn from the still standing clapboard Durch Reformed Church at Tivoli. Two walls of the...
"Sunday morning before Dutch Reformed Church service. This building is drawn from the still standing clapboard Durch Reformed Church at Tivoli. Two walls of the present structure (built by John Coddington in 1809) are made of contributed stone, tow...
Six members of the 1968 golfing team wearing ties and blazers with the DCC insignia on them, standing in front of Falcon Hall on the DCC campus. In the front row from left to right is Brent Hallock, Larry Burroughs and Ernie Nemes. Standing...
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...
Presentation of gift from the Blue Falcons to the coach and physical education instructor, Mr. Richard Skimin at the first annual athletic awards banquet. Dean Michael Brick is to the left of Mr. Skimin and Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling is on the...
Photographs; People; College administrators; Tables; Seals (Insignia); Banquets; College presidents; Coaches (Athletics);
Tables laid out in horseshoe format showing college administrators at the annual Athletic Awards banquet. Second from left is Carol Dean, Athletic director Richard Skimin, Comptroller Robert Kreiling, basketball coach at NYU Lou Rossini and...
Photographs; College administrators; College presidents; Coaches (Athletics); Seals (Insignia)
Mr. Lou Rossini, head basketball coach at NYU, Mr. Richard Skimin, athletic director at DCC and Dr. James Hall, President of Dutchess Community College stand for a photo at the Athletic Awards banquet.
Photographs; College administrators; People; Awards; Banquets; Cafeterias; Seals (Insignia); College presidents; Coaches (Athletics);
Gathering of administrators and speakers at the second annual sports banquet at DCC. Mr. Lou Rossini, head basketball coach at NYU is on the far right and was the guest speaker. The great seals of DCC and SUNY are in the background. From left to...
Photographs; Runners (Sports); Sport clothes; Students
The DCC Harriers was the name of the Cross-Country team at Dutchess. Front row from left to right: Tony Asaro, Walt Opdenbrouw, Jeff Wigand, Herman Heller, Lee Cabe. Back row, left to right: Mr. Roger Soule, Coach, Pat Ferrante, Dan Griffin, Gene...
A coach waits outside of Howard House. Written on back: View from northeast. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Howard in the doorway. The driver is Mr. Reginald Reeves of New Hamburgh.
Washington's Coach is a reminder of the picturesque and leisurely-going mode of travel in Colonial days, before the invention of steam and electric cars and automobiles. - letterpress caption from verso of postcard
The front of the school, from across the street. Just in front of the school on the street there is a horse-drawn coach, being driven by two men on the front bench.