Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. at the Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut, 1960. The Famous Artists School is an art correspondence course institution, in operation since 1948. The school was founded by members of the New York Society of Illustrators, principally Albert Dorne and Norman Rockwell.
Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler is visiting with Bob Griffith (seated) and Dorothy and Charles Keeler in son Don, Sr. & Freda's home in Alexandria Virginia.
Dorothy Bell Scans UNLV-Public Lands Institute. Left to right: Rex Anthony Bell, Jr (Toni Larbow Beldam), Morris (Moe) De Chambeau, Fred Strasnider, George Harding, Guy Rasmussen on July 4, 1964. Handwritten on back of image:"July 4, 1964. Rex Bell, Jr., Morris (Moe) De Chambeau, Fred Strasnider, George Harding, Guy Rasmussen."
A woman holds an unidentified check with three unidentified men standing around her. Assistant professor Jean Jacques Rousseau, second from right, of the French Department.
Jay Sarno watches his daughter Heidi Sarno blow out the candles on her birthday cake as she is held by a Caesars Palace cocktail waitress. Site Name: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. with his children Donald Richard Schuyler, Jr. and Gail (Schuyler) Walsh, reading to them from the book "The Citadel" by A. J. Cronin. The location is unknown, but is possibly Honolulu, Hawaii.