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rtly after, and the revolution that ensued at | Syracuse, for a time deranged their plans. |
The Onondaga Historical Association Museum in | Syracuse has a portrait of his son George Comstock Pra |
Dave Keenan (Josh Hamilton) left | Syracuse for a new life in Arizona. |
Founded just eight years earlier, in 1848, | Syracuse was a booming transportation, financial, and |
ound from Smyrna that had become blockaded at | Syracuse by a British fleet. |
an honorary doctorate by Le Moyne College of | Syracuse, NY, a Jesuit institution, on May 17, 2009 in |
From 1904 to 1905, he coached at | Syracuse, tallying a 14-6 record. |
1162) was the Norman Count of | Syracuse and a member of the Hauteville family. |
He has a Ph.D. in Religion, South Asia from | Syracuse University, a graduate degree in Musicology ( |
The Battle of | Syracuse was a naval engagement of the War of the Span |
. Newhouse School of Public Communications at | Syracuse University, a private university located in S |
While in college at | Syracuse University, a vending machine fell on his leg |
up a 33-game winning streak before losing to | Syracuse by a score of 24-3 in 1919. |
At | Syracuse, he acquired the nickname "Chocolate Thunder" |
nst Catania, Neon, the Corinthian governor of | Syracuse, took advantage of their absence to make hims |
raditional rivals from Buffalo, Rochester and | Syracuse (teams affected by the Vietnam War draft) had |
er of the American Mediterranean Squadron, at | Syracuse harbor, after which time Washington cruised t |
ball at Massachusetts after transferring from | Syracuse University after his freshman year. |
he end of April was promoted to the Class AAA | Syracuse Chiefs after seven appearances in which he pi |
As far a I know, Constans went to | Syracuse only after his visit in Rome in autumn 663. |
own of Hybla, placed on the line of road from | Syracuse to Agrigentum (modern Agrigento, which is cer |
Syracuse Army Air Base, New York (1944) | |
ed an airfield in Camillus, NY and renamed it | Syracuse Municipal Airport in 1927. |
ct from 1927 to 1945, it included the city of | Syracuse and all of Onondaga and Cortland counties. |
Graves was named to | Syracuse University's All-Century team in November, 19 |
n, 1999-2000, he played most of the season on | Syracuse, but also got to play 18 games in the NHL on |
s a religious cult of Aphrodite Kallipygos at | Syracuse is also mentioned by the Christian author Cle |
"Courtesan" u/s "Luce" in The Boys from | Syracuse at American Airlines Theatre (2002) |
the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and the | Syracuse Symphony, among others. |
He is as reputed in | Syracuse University among students as among media pers |
ive battle, and ended in a 16-16 tie, helping | Syracuse cap an unbeaten season. |
He is a former faculty member of | Syracuse University and Bradley University. |
It featured the fourth ranked | Syracuse Orangemen, and the sixth ranked Auburn Tigers |
Jays' rotation, Janssen was promoted from the | Syracuse Chiefs and made his major-league debut agains |
te training at the University of Missouri and | Syracuse University and received a law degree from Dra |
After another full season with the | Syracuse Crunch and most of one with the Cleveland Lum |
ets, skating for the club's AHL affiliate the | Syracuse Crunch and ECHL affiliate Elmira Jackals duri |
(1952), the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Center of | Syracuse University, and the Museum of Contemporary Cr |
She also holds an MFA from | Syracuse University and a Masters of English from NYU. |
ree in history from the University College of | Syracuse University and initially earned a living by d |
recorded a 2.97 goals against average for the | Syracuse Blazers and was named to the North American l |
l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at | Syracuse University and was awarded a J.D. from the Ho |
Admirals of the ECHL and in the AHL with the | Syracuse Crunch and the Hershey Bears. |
fered dining car service between New York and | Syracuse (dinner) and Columbus and Cincinnati (breakfa |
gham Young University, a master's degree from | Syracuse University, and a Ph.D. from Harvard Universi |
master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from | Syracuse University and her certification in Broadcast |
d became a member of the board of trustees of | Syracuse University, and was the board's president fro |
sity of California at Berkeley, her M.A. from | Syracuse University, and her Ph.D. from the University |
Syracuse University and nearby Cornell University were | |
Vittorini was born in | Syracuse, Sicily, and throughout his childhood moved a |
r the Detroit Eagles, Chicago American Gears, | Syracuse Nationals and other teams. |
do, Cleveland, and Ashtabula (Ohio), Buffalo, | Syracuse, Utica, and Albany (New York) before joining |
s also played for the St. John's Maple Leafs, | Syracuse Crunch and Springfield Falcons of the AHL. |
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. |
Virginia State College, master's degree from | Syracuse University, and doctor of public administrati |
007, Ramirez split time between the Class AAA | Syracuse Chiefs and New Hampshire. |
ngton-Lee High School and continued to row at | Syracuse University and Potomac Boat Club. |
a doctoral graduate from the Maxwell School, | Syracuse University and began teaching courses at SUNY |
He attended | Syracuse University and played on Syracuse's football |
(NYC), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, | Syracuse University, and other museums. |
d on Asia, for the Army's training program at | Syracuse University, and lectured publicly on East Asi |
is childhood living in New York state (in the | Syracuse area) and also spent eight years of his life |
Long obtained her undergraduate degree from | Syracuse University and MBA from the University of Roc |
ster's degree in Roman and Renaissance Art at | Syracuse University and occasionally teaches courses i |
s was born in Scott, New York and educated at | Syracuse University and the University of California, |
stbury, and Queens College, Brown University, | Syracuse University, and many others |
ns, Rochester Red Wings, Portland Beavers and | Syracuse Chiefs and never failing to reach double digi |
ities (COTELCO) is a joint research center of | Syracuse University and American University. |
ons in the NBA as a member of the Celtics and | Syracuse Nationals and averaged 7.4 points per game in |
He played collegiately at both | Syracuse University and the University of Washington, |
a B.A., cum laude, in political science from | Syracuse University and an M.A. in international relat |
to Class AAA (including assignments with the | Syracuse Chiefs and the Toledo Mud Hens) over the next |
She attended | Syracuse University and earned a graduate degree in he |
basketball player who played for two years at | Syracuse University and then transferred to Rutgers Un |
ing 66 games for the American Hockey League's | Syracuse Crunch and 10 games for the ECHL's Dayton Bom |
, Smawley competed for the St. Louis Bombers, | Syracuse Nationals, and Baltimore Bullets, averaging 1 |
r group in local functions on weekends in the | Syracuse area, and did so for almost half a century. |
elor of Arts degree in political science from | Syracuse University, and a Master's degree in public r |
Farmer attended | Syracuse University and Ryerson Polytechnic University |
ed with three teams, the Brooklyn Gladiators, | Syracuse Stars, and the Toledo Maumees. |
notable players on the roster included former | Syracuse great and All-American Guard Lawrence Moten. |
The 149th New York Infantry was organized at | Syracuse, N.Y., and mustered in September 18, 1862. |
ed at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, | Syracuse University and at Stanford Business School an |
Of Thee I Sing, Mack and Mabel, The Boys From | Syracuse, Follies and others. |
26.1" of snow was measured at | Syracuse N.Y. and drifts reached 20 feet in Oswego Cou |
Chiefs but was signed by affiliate club, the | Syracuse Crunch, and played most of the season in the |
of Italian and Polish heritage and taught at | Syracuse University and Kenyon College before coming t |
or more points in four consecutive seasons in | Syracuse history and was the first player since Hall o |
Mark M. Baker holds a B.S. from | Syracuse University, and a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn |
m the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, | Syracuse University and his MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur, |
nal League championships in 1969-70 (with the | Syracuse Chiefs) and in 1981 (with the Columbus Clippe |
He received a B.F.A. in Design from | Syracuse University and an M.S. in Design from The Ill |
He was credited to rebuilding the | Syracuse program, and gave the Orange a terrific home- |
She graduated from | Syracuse University and from Hunter College with a mas |
r Charles Bivins died after collapsing at the | Syracuse Track and Racquet Club. |
n English literature in 1964 and then went to | Syracuse University and graduated with a master's in c |
He attended | Syracuse Institute and passed his bar exam in 1860, fo |
merica, playing for the Rochester Royals, the | Syracuse Nationals and the Milwaukee Hawks. |
hroughout upstate New York including Buffalo, | Syracuse, Ithaca and several other cities. |
s a doctorate in academic administration from | Syracuse University and a master's degree from SUNY Os |
Doctorate degrees from the Maxwell School at | Syracuse University and a law degree from Western New |
Newhouse School of Public Communications at | Syracuse University, another recipient of the Antarcti |
heir next pick (acquired from the Vikings) on | Syracuse Safety Anthony Smith. |
of the Two Sicilies, Prince Leopold, Count of | Syracuse, Prince Antonio, Count of Lecce, Infanta Mari |
of both The Sound of Music and The Boys from | Syracuse and appeared as a television announcer in the |
Since 1989 all Centro routes in the | Syracuse area are accessible to wheelchair patrons. |
i area, in Buccheri, in southeast Sicily near | Syracuse; they are all thought to derive from possibly |
pulation of about 1,177,073, and includes the | Syracuse metropolitan area. |
son that including victories over Penn State, | Syracuse, and Army. |
In 2001, he moved to | Syracuse University as an offensive graduate assistant |
Mitchell played college football at | Syracuse University as a defensive tackle. |
He then took a year off before joining | Syracuse University as their men's head coach in 1985. |
He moved to | Syracuse University as Distinguished Professor of Logi |
ative Stoudites and deposed the archbishop of | Syracuse, Gregory Asbestas, the leader of the moderate |
The Siege of | Syracuse ('L' Assedio di Siracusa') is a 1960 historic |
York, Philadelphia, Miami, Cleveland, Tampa, | Syracuse and Atlanta. |
the region include the Oneida Daily Dispatch, | Syracuse Post-Standard, Auburn Citizen, Ithaca Journal |
Bernardi previously served as the | Syracuse City Auditor for five terms. |
r C. A. Rowe, Grampus was laying mines in the | Syracuse and Augusta, Sicily area. |
Now an alumnus of | Syracuse University, Aversa has been a major media pla |
team then lured guard George King, the former | Syracuse starter back from college coaching. |
-1955) professional career with the Capitols, | Syracuse Nationals, Baltimore Bullets, Fort Wayne Pist |
of General Granger on the present site of the | Syracuse Savings Bank Building. |
physician in Boston, Mass., Poughkeepsie and | Syracuse, NY, Barrow and Fairbanks, Alaska. |
The 1890 | Syracuse Stars baseball team finished with a 55-72 rec |
s footsteps, becoming a radio commentator for | Syracuse University's basketball and football teams, a |
He was selected to the | Syracuse Men's Basketball All-Century Team in 2000. |
He was also selected to the | Syracuse All-Century Basketball team. |
0 season with the Nationals' "AAA" squad, the | Syracuse Chiefs, batting .304 |
A linebacker at | Syracuse University, Bavaro played professionally in t |
Himilco II Laid siege to | Syracuse 396 BCE. |
der Himilco in the war against Dionysius I of | Syracuse, 396 BCE. |
After coaching at | Syracuse, he became the head coach at Tulane. |
While at | Syracuse, McRae became a member of Phi Beta Sigma frat |
After the 1990 season he left | Syracuse to become head coach of the New England Patri |
ll College and attended the Maxwell School of | Syracuse University before entering the Foreign Servic |
on to study at the University of Chicago and | Syracuse University, before returning to Hiram in 1896 |
ersity, Providence College and his alma mater | Syracuse University, before getting his first head coa |
He then served in | Syracuse N.Y, before being appointed District Superint |
After World War II, | Syracuse University began to transform into a major re |
Owned by Italian immigrant Danny Biasone, the | Syracuse Nationals began play in the National Basketba |
At | Syracuse, Fields began his career at Quarterback. |
n a series of lectures which Hoffmann gave at | Syracuse University between February and April 1980. |
lia, photographs, and negatives are housed in | Syracuse University's Bird Library Special Collections |
ge Opera, Mobile Opera, Brevard Music Center, | Syracuse Opera, Boston Camerata, New York Choral Socie |
Like fellow | Syracuse alum Brad Kotz, Zulberti played prep lacrosse |
ter, Springfield, Albany, Schenectady, Utica, | Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland |
he Boston Celtics and Louis McCullough of the | Syracuse Raging Bullz of the American Basketball Assoc |
Head Coach and Special Teams Coordinator for | Syracuse University but left that position in November |
he bore in the subsequent operations against | Syracuse itself; but after the disastrous termination |
Rodney earned a partial track scholarship to | Syracuse University, but his family could not afford t |
merchant fleet that had been blockaded in the | Syracuse harbour by a British fleet. |
game saw the Johns Hopkins University defeat | Syracuse University by the score of 11-4. |
uction, New York State College of Forestry at | Syracuse University, c. 1914 |
From | Syracuse by Captain G. I. Tupman, R.M.A. |
He won the award over sensational | Syracuse freshman Carmelo Anthony. |
h 19 seconds left in the championship game at | Syracuse University's Carrier Dome when an opposing pl |
Rautins during warmups before a game at | Syracuse University's Carrier Dome with Assistant Coac |
After receiving a master's degree from | Syracuse University, Carter worked as a disc jockey at |
of Women and Religion in North America, "The | Syracuse Zen Center also leads meditation at Syracuse |
He played for the | Syracuse Stars, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
5 at the Senior PGA Tour Roundup and the MONY | Syracuse Senior Classic. |
His first win came at the 1991 MONY | Syracuse Senior Classic; later that same year he won a |
ll and Glenn both played pro football for the | Syracuse Athletic Club during the first World Series o |
Football League, the "New York" team and the | Syracuse Athletic Club in the 1902 World Series of Foo |
in the first indoor football game against the | Syracuse Athletic Club. |
Prior to coaching at | Syracuse, he coached at Southern Miss, where he compil |
While in | Syracuse, Bombard collaborated with local music histor |
a former head coach of the DePauw (1895) and | Syracuse (1897-1899) college football program. |
tions and also received a law degree from the | Syracuse University College of Law. |
rom Yale University and his Juris Doctor from | Syracuse University College of Law. |
Siena College in 1977 and a Juris Doctor from | Syracuse University College of Law in 1980. |
her Bachelor's degree in 1966 and later from | Syracuse University College of Law with a Juris Doctor |
taught academically as a Adjunct professor at | Syracuse University College of Law from 1987 to 1995 a |
s a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity, and | Syracuse University College of Law. |
er B.A. degree from SUNY Albany and J.D. from | Syracuse University College of Law. |
Welfare for almost two years, he enrolled at | Syracuse University College of Law, where he received |
said that Astylos was bribed by officials in | Syracuse to compete under their name, giving Astylos t |
He missed the | Syracuse and Connecticut with an ankle injury, but bou |
ro took over the assets and operations of the | Syracuse Transit Corporation on January 17, 1972 and t |
6%) Previously, he served as President of the | Syracuse Common Council from 1998 to 2001, as Third Di |
Miner served as a Councilor-At-Large on the | Syracuse Common Council from 2002 to 2009. |
rancisco previously spent eleven years on the | Syracuse Common Council as both a Councilor-at-large a |
She then served three terms on the | Syracuse Common Council. |
l career in 2001, when she was elected to the | Syracuse Common Council. |
Walsh was then elected to the | Syracuse common council. |
Stephanie Miner, | Syracuse Common Councilor-at-Large |
6 Washington County, New York - July 23, 1884 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American l |
Edmund Harris Lewis (August 30, 1884 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York - July 31, 1972 Sk |
Edward Schoeneck (August 1, 1875 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York - June 22, 1951 Sy |
Onondaga County, New York - February 14, 1886 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American m |
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 |
ice in Salina (which in 1848 became a part of | Syracuse), Onondaga County. |
John Wilkinson Esq. and his daughters - | Syracuse Daily Courier, June 5, 1857 |
Syracuse was crowned as the national champion by both | |
e split the season playing on Manitoba and on | Syracuse, Columbus' current AHL affiliate. |
ranks and had stints as a position coach with | Syracuse, Notre Dame, and Indiana. |
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