Photographs; Public speaking; Banquets; Coaches (Athletics); Dining tables
Mr. William Breed, Project Manager of the IBM Country Club and member of the Hyde Park Board of Education speaking at the DCC first annual athletic awards banquet. The topic of his speech was "the value of athletics in industry". Dr. James Hall is...
Dean Michael Brick and Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling man the Dutchess Coummunity College booth at the Dutchess County Fair. The State University of New York (SUNY) seal is apparent on the wall behind them. Various 1959 majors are also...
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...
The captain of the tennis team receives his "blue" letter. Seated from right to left is Dean Michael Brick, Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling, Mr. William Breed, Project Manager of the IBM Country Club, and Dr. James Hall, President of Dutchess...
Dr. James Hall, Dean Michael Brick, and Comptroller Robert T. Kreiling in the commmunity college's booth for the Dutchess County Fair. On the wall of the booth is the seal of the State University of New York (SUNY) and several Dutchess pendants. ...
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; People; College administrators; Politicians; Seals (Insignia)
Mayor Victor Warayas, Eleanor Warayas, and Comptroller Robert Kreiling pose for a photograph at Dutchess Community College. The great seals of Dutchess and of the State University of New York educational system adorn the wall.
New York Law passed on April 9th, 1811 containing nine clauses. Clause one states that in order to vote a person must declare that they are a freeholder, be 21 or over, and must have the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, and live within this...