Four photographs identified as (clockwise, from top left): "the K7X tennis court," "'Cecilia'(?) Bourne and Gar;" "'Bill' Alexander meditating on the Aldrich estate;" and "Ludlow and Willink Hall."
Tennis courts with barn in the distance. The barn still exists and is the only remaining structure on the Tivoli Bays property. It was on these courts that Bruce Matthews, son of the Director William Matthews, met a young counselor named Ellinor...
Back of photo reads: "WALTER H. LEMLEY OF NEWARK, TRIPLE WINNER. Within a few days Lemley, a junior at St. Stephen's College of Columbia University, Annandale-on-Hudson, won the presidency of the student body for next year, two departmental prizes...
Four members of the St. Stephen's tennis team stand jauntily at the net. The Library, President's House, and Hegeman stand in the background and help to identify the location of the tennis courts at that time.
Warden Bernard Iddings Bell placed a great emphasis on athletics, and the variety of sports played, as well as the support for these teams improved greatly during his tenure. In 1922 the student publication "The Messenger" ran a brief article...
"Incidents connected with "Ferncliff." It was bought by William Astor in 1858, the present house being built in 1860 from plans by Griffith Thomas. The grounds were laid out by Charles Augustus Ehlers and his son Louis, who is seen above the bridge...
Preliminary artist's sketch for Panels 9 and 10 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. Panel 9: "1865. A local family in Winter's Express is moving out West. In the foreground cutter sits Mr. DeLamater just made the first President of the First National...
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...
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...
Postcards; Documents; College administrators; Teachers;
State University of New York seal with motto "Let each become all he is capable of being" appears on the right side of the postcard, along with a list of faculty involved with the sports program.
Drawing of a large hotel estate wth mountains in the background. At top of postcard next to title reads, "Phone Ellenville 1293-J." Also flying above the hotel is a drawn airplane, and on the lawn is a large wall which has written on it, "Boxer's...
The large frame house was built as a private home for William E. DuBois in 1899. Daniel Shaw bought the house and property in 1932 for $12,000. He immediately built a large swimming pool and pond by erecting a 60-foot-long dam across the Millbrook....
In this photograph, twenty-one people are posed on a low theater stage. All of the people are dressed in costume. Two of the individuals - a man and a woman - are in blackface. Two people are holding tennis rackets, one is holding a ukelele and one...