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Joe is a lifelong | Syracuse, New York resident. |
Rooney graduated with an A.A.S. from | Syracuse University (Language), received training at t |
He earned his A.B. from | Syracuse University in 1957, his M.D. from Johns Hopki |
According to | Syracuse star Dolph Schayes, "We thought we had to tak |
ace: Conflict Transformation Across Cultures, | Syracuse University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-8156-2725-4 |
624th Air Defense Wing which was activated at | Syracuse ADS on 1 October 1956. |
Blue Mountain Lake, NY: Adirondack Museum; | Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2000. |
duate courses in business administration from | Syracuse University. |
cience degree in business administration from | Syracuse University. |
s a doctorate in academic administration from | Syracuse University and a master's degree from SUNY Os |
A 1911 Stoddard-Dayton Advertisement - | Syracuse Post-Standard, November 6, 1922 |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University and was awarded a J.D. from the Ho |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University. |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University. |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University. |
ets, skating for the club's AHL affiliate the | Syracuse Crunch and ECHL affiliate Elmira Jackals duri |
For The CW affiliate in | Syracuse, New York, see WSTQ-LP. |
h their American Hockey League affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch. |
the Columbus Blue Jackets' AHL affiliate, The | Syracuse Crunch. |
ween the Canucks and their AHL affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch. |
with 81 RBIs for Toronto's AAA affiliate, the | Syracuse Chiefs. |
ch for the Nationals' Triple-A affiliate, the | Syracuse Chiefs. |
the Toronto Blue Jays Triple-A affiliate, the | Syracuse Chiefs, in 2007, before being released. |
signed to the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch, Moore was later recalled to finish th |
Joe was then sent to join affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League. |
for the Canucks' minor league affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
er 29 games with the Ducks AHL affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch, Laliberte joined his third NHL organi |
was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the | Syracuse Chiefs. |
He was then assigned to AHL affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch for the entirety of the year posting 1 |
nt down to play with their AHL affiliate, the | Syracuse Crunch. |
In March, 2008, after Democratic | Syracuse Mayor Matt Driscoll announced he would not be |
He was soon outrighted again to | Syracuse for Francisco Rosario. |
ned some notoriety in a 2002 game against the | Syracuse Crunch. |
season, folding after their game against the | Syracuse Stars on August 25. |
rst shutout on North American ice against the | Syracuse Crunch on November 1, 2009. |
in the first indoor football game against the | Syracuse Athletic Club. |
ffered a concussion during a game against the | Syracuse Crunch on October 31, 2004. |
e Great, led a campaign against Agathocles of | Syracuse between 311 BC and 307 BC in the Third Sicili |
06 season with the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate | Syracuse Crunch, Prusek left North America and joined |
ayed for Columbus's farm team in the AHL, the | Syracuse Crunch, with occasional call-ups to the Blue |
For the airport serving | Syracuse, New York assigned the ICAO code KSYR, see Sy |
erved Rochester and Buffalo, added Albany and | Syracuse in 1982. |
ersity, Providence College and his alma mater | Syracuse University, before getting his first head coa |
East Preseason player of the year, along with | Syracuse star, Gerry McNamara. |
the Buffalo Bills, but the Bills also drafted | Syracuse University kicker Gary Anderson that year. |
CNY Centro also operates | Syracuse University shuttle routes and Syracuse City S |
See also: 2011 | Syracuse Orange football team |
Now an alumnus of | Syracuse University, Aversa has been a major media pla |
h Federation and the United Way of America in | Syracuse, NY. |
of Women and Religion in North America, "The | Syracuse Zen Center also leads meditation at Syracuse |
bran: Anthology of New Arab American Writing, | Syracuse University Press, 1999 |
r the Detroit Eagles, Chicago American Gears, | Syracuse Nationals and other teams. |
Leitsch had shared an apartment with Amsel in | Syracuse but traveled back and forth between Syracuse |
e, Bowdoin College, Wellesley College, and at | Syracuse University. |
he Utica area (now the 24th District) and the | Syracuse area was entirely in the 27th District. |
ass A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays and Triple-A | Syracuse Chiefs in 1979, and his last with the Texas R |
ipt had been written by Lisa Addario and Joey | Syracuse for Sony's Columbia Pictures. |
blican County Executive Nick Pirro and former | Syracuse Mayor Thomas Ganley Young, a Democrat . |
phew of New York Giants linebacker and fellow | Syracuse alum Keith Bulluck. |
the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and the | Syracuse Symphony, among others. |
e split the season playing on Manitoba and on | Syracuse, Columbus' current AHL affiliate. |
-1988), the Knoxville Smokies (1988), and the | Syracuse Chiefs (1989). |
ochester Americans, Albany River Rats and the | Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League. |
rence, Ivan Mestrovic - Sculptor and Patriot, | Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY 1959 |
Wales and Columbus Crew, Miami Fusion and the | Syracuse Salty Dogs in the USA. |
ndiana (against Detroit on January 27) and in | Syracuse, New York (against Philadelphia on February 1 |
uly 1-4, 1861, then to Rolla August 30 and to | Syracuse, Mo., October 5-10. |
hicago Orphans of the National League and the | Syracuse Stars of the American Association. |
ludes four Advanced Placement Courses and one | Syracuse University Project Advance course. |
elphia Warriors in the 1949 BAA Draft and the | Syracuse Nationals in the 1949 NBL Draft. |
Football League, the "New York" team and the | Syracuse Athletic Club in the 1902 World Series of Foo |
ting Charleston three games to none, and then | Syracuse, three games to one. |
(1886), both of the National League, and the | Syracuse Stars (1890) and Washington Statesmen (1891), |
ith: Muslim Women's Scholarship and Activism ( | Syracuse UP, 2000). |
over Jazz Festival in Burlington, VT, and the | Syracuse Jazz Festival in Syracuse, NY (where the date |
ring the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the | Syracuse Orange. |
assachusetts Amherst from 1971 to 1977 and at | Syracuse University from 1981 to 1990, compiling a car |
g advantage of local infighting, and besieged | Syracuse. |
of the Vestal High School hockey team and the | Syracuse Stars. |
game spells with the Toronto Marlies and the | Syracuse Crunch. |
nnessee ahead 12-3 despite an anemic offense, | Syracuse (0-2) turned the ball over when the snap sail |
ones as Antipholus of Ephesus & Antipholus of | Syracuse |
The Comedy of Errors (as Antipholus of | Syracuse) |
holus of Ephesus, Roger Rees as Antipholus of | Syracuse, Nickolas Grace as Dromio of Ephesus, Michael |
ative Stoudites and deposed the archbishop of | Syracuse, Gregory Asbestas, the leader of the moderate |
second bachelor's degree in architecture from | Syracuse University in 1977. |
Stone joined the Army from | Syracuse, New York, and by March 3, 1969 was serving a |
onstituted 1 July 1916 in the Regular Army at | Syracuse, New York |
Cassard arrived off | Syracuse when most of the blockading fleet had left to |
Art, and in 1971 became a professor of art at | Syracuse University. |
ster's degree in Roman and Renaissance Art at | Syracuse University and occasionally teaches courses i |
nver Art Museum, the Everson Museum of Art in | Syracuse, New York, Galerie Sammlung Ludwig in Aachen, |
ental in founding the College of Fine Arts at | Syracuse University in 1873. |
Bernardi previously served as the | Syracuse City Auditor for five terms. |
Described as from | Syracuse, this may or may not be the same figure as th |
, replacing Doug Marrone who was hired as the | Syracuse Orange head football coach. |
irst professional indoor football game as his | Syracuse squad upset the heavily favored "New York" te |
As the | Syracuse Post-Standard describes, "The Nationals shot |
He has a Ph.D. in Religion, South Asia from | Syracuse University, a graduate degree in Musicology ( |
duating from law school, she was hired at the | Syracuse law firm Blitman and King LLP, where she work |
He played collegiately at both | Syracuse University and the University of Washington, |
Kimball started the 2011 season at AAA | Syracuse. |
XI, being accosted by a group of Marines at a | Syracuse, New York nightclub, forfeiting the WWF Inter |
r Charles Bivins died after collapsing at the | Syracuse Track and Racquet Club. |
tre, Alliance Theatre Company in Atlanta, and | Syracuse Stage), Tim Toyama's Visas and Virtue, at the |
He attended Cicero-North | Syracuse High School and was two-time Section III all- |
The adult cash fare for the Auburn to | Syracuse route is $4.00. |
d in 1951 by Angelo Pergolito in Auburn, near | Syracuse, NY. |
01/11/1969: Onondaga Veterans Auditorium - | Syracuse, NY |
ludes Columbus, OH, Raleigh, NC, Augusta, GA, | Syracuse, NY, Hollywood, FL, and Corpus Christi, TX. |
, built at the summit of University Avenue in | Syracuse. |
War veteran of the 149th Infantry, Co. B, in | Syracuse. |
, Pennsylvania, Wicker received a B.F.A. from | Syracuse University in 1952 and an LL.B. from Loyola U |
Mark M. Baker holds a B.S. from | Syracuse University, and a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn |
Jonathan Bach (Ph.D., | Syracuse University) is a notable professor of Interna |
Back in | Syracuse for Game 6 on the Nats kept Championship hope |
Hampshire before playing his college ball at | Syracuse University. |
Honor Bright, a pop-punk band from | Syracuse, was selected to play on the Warped Tour in 2 |
Ed Gein is a political grindcore band from | Syracuse, NY, named after American killer, Ed Gein. |
e, Kansas City, Louisville, Santa Barbara and | Syracuse, as well as the Pacific Symphony, Rochester P |
t, under the command of Henry A. Barnum, left | Syracuse on September 23, 1862, and within a short tim |
While attending and playing baseball for | Syracuse University, Giusti pitched in the 1961 Colleg |
The Battle of | Syracuse was a naval engagement of the War of the Span |
Eastern Division Finals the Warriors beat the | Syracuse Nationals in 5 games. |
ns, Rochester Red Wings, Portland Beavers and | Syracuse Chiefs and never failing to reach double digi |
He then took a year off before joining | Syracuse University as their men's head coach in 1985. |
Bell attended | Syracuse University. |
Professor Leonard E. Berman of | Syracuse University testified to a U.S. Senate committ |
He studied with William Berwald at | Syracuse and with the composer Ernest Bloch at Berkele |
Owned by Italian immigrant Danny Biasone, the | Syracuse Nationals began play in the National Basketba |
Lloyd wrote this biography with | Syracuse area writer, Sean Kirst. |
ng campaign against Richard Palmer, Bishop of | Syracuse, a rival candidate for the vacant archbishopr |
He served as Bishop of | Syracuse from 1923 until his death in 1932. |
homas also wrote to Richard Palmer, bishop of | Syracuse, petitioning him, an opponent of any other ca |
ishop of Capua, and Richard Palmer, Bishop of | Syracuse. |
Townsend Block in | Syracuse, New York in Clinton Square - Tbe Jerry Rescu |
ound from Smyrna that had become blockaded at | Syracuse by a British fleet. |
with shooting down a twin engined bomber near | Syracuse on 25 July 1943, and on 11 February 1944 work |
Born in | Syracuse, New York on June 3, 1911, the daughter of a |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Voorhees was in the United States |
He was born in | Syracuse, New York. |
Miner was born in | Syracuse, New York to Edward, a physician and retired |
Vittorini was born in | Syracuse, Sicily, and throughout his childhood moved a |
Lo was born in | Syracuse, New York, and moved to Hong Kong with his pa |
Wortley was born in | Syracuse, New York and graduated from Syracuse Univers |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Epps lives in Fairfax, Virginia. |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Clancy attended the public schools |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Salmon made his mark in collegiate |
He was born in | Syracuse, New York and died in East Syracuse, New York |
Though born in | Syracuse, New York, she was raised in the Dallas-Fort |
ist, biogeographer and Professor of Botany at | Syracuse University, was the first dean of the New Yor |
ondon production of the musical The Boys from | Syracuse (Antipholus of Ephesus) in 1963 at the Theatr |
e 1938 Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from | Syracuse. |
The Boys from | Syracuse (1940) |
of both The Sound of Music and The Boys from | Syracuse and appeared as a television announcer in the |
37), I Married an Angel (1938), The Boys from | Syracuse (1938), Pal Joey (1940), and their last origi |
"Courtesan" u/s "Luce" in The Boys from | Syracuse at American Airlines Theatre (2002) |
in Room Service (1937-1938) and The Boys from | Syracuse (1938-1939). |
Of Thee I Sing, Mack and Mabel, The Boys From | Syracuse, Follies and others. |
om the Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from | Syracuse (1938), where it was introduced by Muriel Ang |
1992: The Boys from | Syracuse - music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz |
dapted for the musical stage as The Boys from | Syracuse by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, and George A |
shoe industry entrepreneur, Brannock attended | Syracuse University, New York, U.S.A. where he became |
level for the Iowa Cubs, Richmond Braves and | Syracuse Chiefs. |
ed with three teams, the Brooklyn Gladiators, | Syracuse Stars, and the Toledo Maumees. |
ip with D. J. Mitchell and Wilber M. Brown in | Syracuse. |
stbury, and Queens College, Brown University, | Syracuse University, and many others |
l League in 1888 and the St. Louis Browns and | Syracuse Stars of the American Association in 1890. |
having short jazz residencies in Buffalo and | Syracuse, New York. |
ame and his trade, Murray was recalled by the | Syracuse Crunch while Dan LaCosta was recalled by the |
Turner was drafted by the | Syracuse Nationals in the 6th round (5th pick, 45th ov |
the first round of the 1950 NBA Draft by the | Syracuse Nationals. |
In 1963 he was drafted by the | Syracuse Nationals in the 3rd round (7th pick) of the |
in the 4th round of the 1959 NBA Draft by the | Syracuse Nationals. |
He was selected by the | Syracuse Nationals in the 1952 NBA Draft. |
It was desiged by noted | Syracuse architect Horatio Nelson White. |
The best-of-seven series was won by the | Syracuse Nationals, who defeated the Fort Wayne Piston |
fth overall pick of the 1956 NBA Draft by the | Syracuse Nationals. |
tion from Stanford, Tomsic was drafted by the | Syracuse Nationals in the 1955 NBA Draft but did not p |
A native of Germany, he came to | Syracuse at the age of 13. |
r Dar currently runs a youth football camp in | Syracuse, New York. |
He finished his career at | Syracuse in 1916. |
e renewal of hostilities between Carthage and | Syracuse. |
e part in the celebrated Jerry Rescue case in | Syracuse, although he always refused to serve in any p |
tice agreement in the town of Cassibile, near | Syracuse, in Sicily. |
mong them Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in | Syracuse, New York, built in 1884, and Trinity Church |
ons in the NBA as a member of the Celtics and | Syracuse Nationals and averaged 7.4 points per game in |
rooklyn and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in | Syracuse, New York. |
e (who died in 1898), in Woodlawn Cemetery in | Syracuse. |
He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in | Syracuse. |
He is buried in Oakland Cemetery in | Syracuse, New York. |
He was buried at St. Agnes Cemetery in | Syracuse, New York. |
(1952), the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Center of | Syracuse University, and the Museum of Contemporary Cr |
Jain Center of | Syracuse in Syracuse, New York |
ities (COTELCO) is a joint research center of | Syracuse University and American University. |
For the shopping center in | Syracuse, NY, see Carousel Center |
t of Anatomy of the Upstate Medical Center in | Syracuse, New York, where he used egg albumen protein |
The Zen Center of | Syracuse (or, Syracuse Zen Center), temple name Hoen-j |
I Men's Lacrosse National Championship game, | Syracuse defeated Princeton by a score of 13-12. |
He won a league championship with | Syracuse in 1955. |
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