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John Henry Walters (January 23, 1874 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York - January 28, 1952 |
Oswego County, New York - September 27, 1892 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American l |
Syracuse opened up a 6-0 lead following field goals of | |
ge Opera, Mobile Opera, Brevard Music Center, | Syracuse Opera, Boston Camerata, New York Choral Socie |
Up 12-7, | Syracuse opted for two, but failed, leaving the score |
See also: 2011 | Syracuse Orange football team |
, replacing Doug Marrone who was hired as the | Syracuse Orange head football coach. |
forward who plays for the | Syracuse Orange. |
ring the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the | Syracuse Orange. |
s son, also Lucious, played for Jim Boeheim's | Syracuse Orangemen from 1991-1995. |
6. | Syracuse Orangemen |
See also: | Syracuse Orangemen football |
ring halftime of the Marquette University vs. | Syracuse Orangemen NCAA Tournament basketball game on |
In 1961 | Syracuse Orangemen football team on 2011-06-04 19:13:1 |
The 1987 | Syracuse Orangemen football team represented Syracuse |
The 1961 | Syracuse Orangemen football team represented Syracuse |
d the honor, winning it as a forward with the | Syracuse Orangemen in 2003. |
It featured the fourth ranked | Syracuse Orangemen, and the sixth ranked Auburn Tigers |
d the 7th ranked LSU Tigers, and the unranked | Syracuse Orangemen. |
homas also wrote to Richard Palmer, bishop of | Syracuse, petitioning him, an opponent of any other ca |
The museum, as reported in the | Syracuse Post Standard on 9/26/09, is placing the crea |
As the | Syracuse Post-Standard describes, "The Nationals shot |
A 1911 Stoddard-Dayton Advertisement - | Syracuse Post-Standard, November 6, 1922 |
on the “Person of Achievement” Award from the | Syracuse Post-Standard, the Paul Harris Fellow Award f |
the region include the Oneida Daily Dispatch, | Syracuse Post-Standard, Auburn Citizen, Ithaca Journal |
of the Two Sicilies, Prince Leopold, Count of | Syracuse, Prince Antonio, Count of Lecce, Infanta Mari |
He was credited to rebuilding the | Syracuse program, and gave the Orange a terrific home- |
s life, including service as president of the | Syracuse public school district. |
Syracuse quarterback Dick Easterly, who played with Da | |
, playing against future Duke point guard and | Syracuse quarterback Greg Paulus in the state champion |
Syracuse quarterback Perry Patterson scored on a 21 ya | |
of the decision by Auburn to tie the game, a | Syracuse radio station mailed Auburn coach Pat Dye 2,0 |
he Boston Celtics and Louis McCullough of the | Syracuse Raging Bullz of the American Basketball Assoc |
New York, Kingston and | Syracuse Railroad |
e reorganized into the New York, Kingston and | Syracuse railroad only three months later, in April 18 |
The | Syracuse Reds played from 1939-41, mainly against barn |
Syracuse responded on the following possession with th | |
ter, Springfield, Albany, Schenectady, Utica, | Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland |
The adult cash fare for the Auburn to | Syracuse route is $4.00. |
heir next pick (acquired from the Vikings) on | Syracuse Safety Anthony Smith. |
ason with USL Premier Development League team | Syracuse Salty Dogs. |
Instead, he signed with the | Syracuse Salty Dogs of the USL First Division in 2004 |
Rochester, Schweitzer left to join the rival | Syracuse Salty Dogs in 2004. |
He subsequently played for the | Syracuse Salty Dogs and the Rochester Rhinos in the A- |
Wales and Columbus Crew, Miami Fusion and the | Syracuse Salty Dogs in the USA. |
Millwood signed with the | Syracuse Salty Dogs of the USL A-League in 2003, and p |
He had an outstanding 2010 for AAA | Syracuse, saving 20 games without any blown saves, com |
of General Granger on the present site of the | Syracuse Savings Bank Building. |
aders in NCAA scoring, is 6th all-time on the | Syracuse scoring list, and even ranks among the all-ti |
His first win came at the 1991 MONY | Syracuse Senior Classic; later that same year he won a |
5 at the Senior PGA Tour Roundup and the MONY | Syracuse Senior Classic. |
3 (2) Greater Daytona Senior Classic, Greater | Syracuse Senior's Pro Classic |
en, after the battle of Cannae, Hieronymus of | Syracuse sent to make overtures to Hannibal, that gene |
any of New Jersey in 1947 and renamed SS Esso | Syracuse, she transferred to Panamanian registry in 19 |
Wilkinson had read a poetical description of | Syracuse, Sicily (Siracusa), which described that city |
igliaccio, Duchess of Floridia (19 July 1770, | Syracuse, Sicily - 26 April 1826, Naples) was the seco |
rebuilding of many of its structures include | Syracuse, Sicily, Ragusa, Italy, Caltagirone, Palazzol |
Vittorini was born in | Syracuse, Sicily, and throughout his childhood moved a |
ibes a battle took place on 26 June 1625 near | Syracuse, Sicily, when 6 Bizertan vessels defeated 5 M |
In a rematch the following year at | Syracuse, Sidat-Singh led the Orange to a lopsided vic |
until 1998, finishing up his career with the | Syracuse SkyChiefs in the Toronto Blue Jays system. |
07 season between the Rochester Red Wings and | Syracuse SkyChiefs, the Minnesota Twins and Toronto Bl |
ore the 2005 season and played with the "AAA" | Syracuse SkyChiefs. |
tar team, and saving 27 games in 2005 for the | Syracuse SkyChiefs. |
n in 1999 for the Toronto Blue Jays' Triple-A | Syracuse SkyChiefs. |
ith the Toronto Blue Jays' Triple-A club, the | Syracuse SkyChiefs. |
During his two years with | Syracuse, Smith would be honored as a Second Team All- |
He was the head coach of the short-lived | Syracuse Soldiers of the AIFL in 2006. |
A | Syracuse sports writer later described Carey's shot as |
Most routes begin in Downtown | Syracuse, spread out through the city, and connect wit |
irst professional indoor football game as his | Syracuse squad upset the heavily favored "New York" te |
tre, Alliance Theatre Company in Atlanta, and | Syracuse Stage), Tim Toyama's Visas and Virtue, at the |
According to | Syracuse star Dolph Schayes, "We thought we had to tak |
East Preseason player of the year, along with | Syracuse star, Gerry McNamara. |
Randy, a contractor and a coach in the | Syracuse Stars minor hockey system, continues to resid |
His final season came with the | Syracuse Stars of the American Association. |
: Jake Mooty was drafted by the Cubs from the | Syracuse Stars in the 1939 rule 5 draft. |
ember 3, 1924, when he was purchased from the | Syracuse Stars of the Class AA International League, w |
r Flour Cities in 1885 and the second was the | Syracuse Stars in 1902. |
season, folding after their game against the | Syracuse Stars on August 25. |
hicago Orphans of the National League and the | Syracuse Stars of the American Association. |
Jack made his major league debut for the 1879 | Syracuse Stars of the National League, where he played |
The 1890 | Syracuse Stars baseball team finished with a 55-72 rec |
(1886), both of the National League, and the | Syracuse Stars (1890) and Washington Statesmen (1891), |
He also played minor league baseball with the | Syracuse Stars of the New York State League in 1885, t |
l League in 1888 and the St. Louis Browns and | Syracuse Stars of the American Association in 1890. |
31 to 1932, Duluth Hornets from 1931 to 1932, | Syracuse Stars from 1931 to 1932, Calgary Tigers from |
1877 to 1879, and one partial season for the | Syracuse Stars of the National League in 1879. |
He played for the | Syracuse Stars, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
ed with three teams, the Brooklyn Gladiators, | Syracuse Stars, and the Toledo Maumees. |
by playing eleven games for the minor-league | Syracuse Stars. |
the Class-A St. Paul Saints; and the Class-B | Syracuse Stars. |
Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Quakers and | Syracuse Stars. |
rest of the 1890 season with the major league | Syracuse Stars. |
of the Vestal High School hockey team and the | Syracuse Stars. |
reer in 1902 with the New York State League's | Syracuse Stars. |
team then lured guard George King, the former | Syracuse starter back from college coaching. |
Davis then moved to | Syracuse, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and co |
ge of Forestry, State University of New York, | Syracuse, SUNY-ESF, under the supervision of Michael S |
was appointed the first music director of the | Syracuse Symphony Orchestra where he remained until hi |
He became the principal cellist of the | Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in Syracuse, New York, in |
the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and the | Syracuse Symphony, among others. |
Blue Mountain Lake, NY: Adirondack Museum; | Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2000. |
York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1971; reprint, | Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1990), a memoir o |
From 1904 to 1905, he coached at | Syracuse, tallying a 14-6 record. |
with a head injury, Bill and the rest of the | Syracuse team went on to win the event. |
unn, has written of his 1969-70 experience at | Syracuse that, "We had come to study with Philip Booth |
eum of Art in New York, the Everson Museum in | Syracuse, the Onondaga County Historical Society, Pick |
Jamieson scored the game winning goal to give | Syracuse their second national championship in a row. |
i area, in Buccheri, in southeast Sicily near | Syracuse; they are all thought to derive from possibly |
Described as from | Syracuse, this may or may not be the same figure as th |
ft WBNG for a sports anchor job at WSTM-TV in | Syracuse, though he spent only a year at this station |
ting Charleston three games to none, and then | Syracuse, three games to one. |
Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Countess consort of | Syracuse through her marriage to Prince Leopold of Bou |
In the second quarter, | Syracuse tied the game on a 12-yard touchdown pass for |
Collin Balester was optioned to Triple-A | Syracuse to make room. |
House of Representatives that stretches from | Syracuse to the northeastern suburbs of Rochester. |
In 1967, Richmond left OEO to return to | Syracuse, to serve as Dean of the medical faculty. |
Following the 2004 season, Walker left | Syracuse to join Dave Wannstedt's staff at the Univers |
own of Hybla, placed on the line of road from | Syracuse to Agrigentum (modern Agrigento, which is cer |
After the 1990 season he left | Syracuse to become head coach of the New England Patri |
From | Syracuse to Warners it passes through commercial and r |
In 1837 he traveled to Salina near | Syracuse, to perform the marriage of Silas Titus and E |
said that Astylos was bribed by officials in | Syracuse to compete under their name, giving Astylos t |
nst Catania, Neon, the Corinthian governor of | Syracuse, took advantage of their absence to make hims |
r Charles Bivins died after collapsing at the | Syracuse Track and Racquet Club. |
ro took over the assets and operations of the | Syracuse Transit Corporation on January 17, 1972 and t |
Modern American Drama, Sanford V. Sternlicht, | Syracuse Univ. |
an M.S. in inorganic physical chemistry from | Syracuse University in 1952. |
He is a former faculty member of | Syracuse University and Bradley University. |
letter of intent to play college football at | Syracuse University in 1992, the same year as fellow d |
Ulf Oesterle as a doctoral student attending | Syracuse University in 2003. |
and I Know: A History of the Lumbee Indians", | Syracuse University Press, 1996 |
In 1871, at age 22, he entered | Syracuse University during its first full year of oper |
te training at the University of Missouri and | Syracuse University and received a law degree from Dra |
, he went on to become associate professor at | Syracuse University where, in 1979, he was promoted to |
nded Hudson Falls Public Schools (1966-1974), | Syracuse University (1975-76) and Bennington College ( |
ell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, | Syracuse University in 1975. |
In four years at | Syracuse University he had 140 tackles, six intercepti |
phy from Kansas University, and then attended | Syracuse University where he received two masters degr |
a Professor of Writing and Women's Studies at | Syracuse University where she was invited to help deve |
After World War II, | Syracuse University began to transform into a major re |
game saw the Johns Hopkins University defeat | Syracuse University by the score of 11-4. |
In 1988, Kalas graduated from | Syracuse University with a degree in broadcast journal |
ual and Political History of the Middle East ( | Syracuse University Press, 1998). |
Lovers: Women's Roles in New Religions (1994) | Syracuse University Press ISBN 0815603827, ISBN 978-08 |
Syracuse University (DPS) | |
She also holds an MFA from | Syracuse University and a Masters of English from NYU. |
a (1915-22), then was the fifth Chancellor of | Syracuse University from 1922 until his election as a |
Syracuse University Press. | |
ree in history from the University College of | Syracuse University and initially earned a living by d |
station selling air time and then set off for | Syracuse University where he would earn a Master's deg |
Syracuse University Press, 2002 | |
Bray remained at | Syracuse University until 1943, as Chair of Botany and |
, Pennsylvania, Wicker received a B.F.A. from | Syracuse University in 1952 and an LL.B. from Loyola U |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University and was awarded a J.D. from the Ho |
Gabor's jersey was retired by | Syracuse University on March 1, 2009. |
Dr. Ruth Small, | Syracuse University |
" guard/forward, Gabor played collegiately at | Syracuse University during the 1940s. |
Foss later took coursework at | Syracuse University in the field of data processing, a |
Head Coach and Special Teams Coordinator for | Syracuse University but left that position in November |
Bea Gonzalez Papers, | Syracuse University |
ball at Massachusetts after transferring from | Syracuse University after his freshman year. |
Honorary Degrees, at | Syracuse University |
master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from | Syracuse University and her certification in Broadcast |
Syracuse University Medical School collection. | |
Mr. William Myhill, BBI, | Syracuse University |
nadian university football when McGill played | Syracuse University in 1921 and lobbied for 10 years b |
A Wandering Student, | Syracuse University Press, 1948. |
bran: Anthology of New Arab American Writing, | Syracuse University Press, 1999 |
In 2005, | Syracuse University honored Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, retir |
Syracuse University and nearby Cornell University were | |
ude, in journalism and political science from | Syracuse University in 1992, and her J.D. from the Uni |
f the State University College of Forestry at | Syracuse University from 1967-69. |
(1914-1916), Bucknell University (1919-1923), | Syracuse University (1925-1926), and Knox College in G |
He subsequently attended | Syracuse University on a full athletic scholarship at |
born in Buffalo, New York, and graduated from | Syracuse University in 1986. |
Willis J. King Papers | Syracuse University |
He played his college soccer at | Syracuse University in 1950 and then again from 1952 t |
e Gen X TV: The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place ( | Syracuse University Press, March 1997). |
s first married to Susan Stern whom he met at | Syracuse University and later married his current wife |
His papers are held at | Syracuse University and the Archives of American Art. |
ental in founding the College of Fine Arts at | Syracuse University in 1873. |
John D. Caputo's webpage at | Syracuse University |
He graduated from | Syracuse University in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science |
The Adam of Two Edens: Selected Poems, 2000 ( | Syracuse University Press and Jusoor) (edited by Munir |
tball coach at Dickinson College (1902-1903), | Syracuse University (1904-1905), and University of Wis |
a car crash on his way to a football game at | Syracuse University where he had been a student. |
Stevens served as a faculty member at | Syracuse University (1935-37), Dakota Wesleyan Univers |
rence, Ivan Mestrovic - Sculptor and Patriot, | Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY 1959 |
ngton-Lee High School and continued to row at | Syracuse University and Potomac Boat Club. |
In 2001, he moved to | Syracuse University as an offensive graduate assistant |
Filiano studied trumpet at | Syracuse University from 1970, but switched to double |
a doctoral graduate from the Maxwell School, | Syracuse University and began teaching courses at SUNY |
Rob Spence was fired from | Syracuse University on November 30, 2009. |
He earned his A.B. from | Syracuse University in 1957, his M.D. from Johns Hopki |
He attended | Syracuse University and played on Syracuse's football |
at Nicholls State University before moving to | Syracuse University in 1995, where he met his wife Kel |
duate of Columbia University (B.A., 1984) and | Syracuse University (M.F.A., 1995). |
n a series of lectures which Hoffmann gave at | Syracuse University between February and April 1980. |
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