Collections
Early 20th century posters created by the American Humane Association to promote the “Be Kind to Animals” campaign.
Photographs documenting the early history of the WXBC radio station at Bard College.
Photographs reflecting the history of Bard College's student-run fire department.
A collection of course catalogs for Albany College of Pharmacy from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Colgate Rochester Divinity School has scanned its annual catalogs dating 1851 – 1970, along with alumni/friends newsletters from 1906 – 1970.
Black and white photographs of Bard College students, activities, and events taken by Elie Shneour '47.
Photographs portraying Highland Hospital School of Nursing during World War II.
This collection contains images illustrating the rich history of Crandall Public Library (founded in 1892).
Historical images of early Vassar College including people, buildings and activities.
This publication contains news, features, opinion, and other writings of students at St. Lawrence University.
The Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing was one of the earliest nursing schools in the United States. This collection includes class photographs and portraits of the graduates, spanning the School’s inception in the late-19th century through its closure in the mid-20th century.
Yearbooks and programs relating to Mattydale School during the early 20th century.
Photographs of Tompkins County schools, school groups, and classes during the late 19th and 20th centuries. All taken from The History Center in Tompkins County’s General Photo Collection.
This collection includes photographs of the Town of Halfmoon dating back to the late 1800s.
This is a collection of photographs of important people, places, and events; as well as documents that were used by the students and faculty in the beginning years of the college when it was a vocational school for educating returning veterans in automotive technology, machine operation and many
A collection of yearbooks published at the end of the academic year. Starting in the early 1970's, the focus of the yearbook became the graduating class as opposed to the entire student body.