This image, set in the President's office, shows Edward C. Fuller in discussion with a group of students. Dr. Edward C. Fuller, President of Bard from 1947-1950, emphasized student participation in community government. The October 1948 issue of...
This is a photograph of a scene from Act I in the play "Nothing But the Truth" written by James Montgomery. On stage are six members of the eleven member cast. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
This is a photograph of a scene from Act II in the play, "Nothing But the Truth," written by James Montgomery. In this scene all eleven cast members are on stage. The play was performed by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School on Feb. 5,...
Six members of the eleven member cast of Pawling School's theatrical production, "Nothing But the Truth," are shown in this image. Performed on February 5, 1921, it was staged in Pawling at the Opera House and Ball Room, adjoining Dutcher House, a...
This is the first of a two-page review of Pawling School's theatrical production, "Nothing But the Truth, " a play presented on February 5, 1921, by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School. The review was published in Pawling School's 1921...
This is the second of a two-page review of Pawling School's theatrical production, "Nothing But the Truth," a play presented on February 5, 1921, by members of the Dramatic Club of Pawling School. The review was published in Pawling School's 1921...
Contrasting colored roof shingles form three rosettes along each side of this mansard roofed home. Two large chimneys extend from the right-side of the roofline, and a third chimney, on the left side is visible. The large, covered, front entry...
15 Washington Street is a three-story hip-roofed house. Two dormers protrude form the roof line. A mother and child stand in front, near the snowy street.The image was taken by a student of Charlie Winter, photographer.
In 1810 a group of New Paltz slave holders joined together to form "The Society of Negroes Unsettled". This group of twelve men appointed four among them to search for slaves that had run away from the group. They were to be paid $14 a day for...
Johannes writes a letter to his sister and says that it is the first time in three weeks that he is not engaged in some form of marching or fighting. He talks about winning the Battle of Winchester and not getting much sleep that night due to the...
Unaware of the death of his good friend, Johannes, Peter Elting writes of receipts and invoices for Johannes to sign. He is concerned that he has not heard form Johannes in ten days or two weeks and hopes that he is "heeling rapidly" and will be...
A handwritten letter to the Haverstraw Brick & Clay Co from the Secretary of the Garnerville Railroad written in 1888 in which the brick company is informed that the railroad line will pass over the brick company's land. At the bottom of the page,...
Program used for the first graduating class of Dutchess Community College. Associate degrees in Arts and in Applied Science were granted as well as Certificates of Graduation. Guide contains a list of the graduating class of 1960 and an Order of...
This is a three-level gabled home with diamond shingles on the roof. Above the entryway, the side of the home ramps out slightly to form a small entry canopy that is supported by two decorative brackets. There is one step up to the entryway and the...
Lithograph card of two cottage scenes painted by Albert Bowers, one is on the top and one is on the bottom. Each have a thin line border around the edge and are on a diagonal, touching in the right hand corner. The scene on the top shows a cottage...