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Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson: A Study Based on His Journals
The revival of fine bookmaking in England during the last decades of the nineteenth century is well represented in the collection at the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse Uuiversity. The excellent work of the private presses became a major expression of the Arts and Crafts movement, led by William Morris and his Kelmscott Press. Morris\u27s work still dominates our impressions of the period. However, the movement\u27s basic purpose, to beautify useful everyday objects, resulted in books from one of the private presses as restrained in design as the others were exuberant.
Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, following the same artistic tenets as William Morris, created books at the Doves Press that in their unadorned perfection became the concrete expression of their maker\u27s philosophical concept of the universe
Syracuse University Library Associates: The Early Years
This paper chronicles the beginning of the friends of the Syracuse Library group, founded in 1953, that went on to become the Syracuse Library Associates. The Associates gave a great deal of support to Syracuse over the years, and founded The Courier, among other accomplishments
Julia B. Mozley to Mr. Meredith (1 October 1962)
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Master of Science
thesisResearch has demonstrated an association between childhood trauma exposure and juvenile delinquency. This association may be explained by callous traits, defined as a lack of empathy or guilt. Callous traits may stem from trauma exposure and are often as
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