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Observations on The Buffalo Council of Catholic Men and The Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild of Buffalo
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1979
Poster announcing lectures for Spring 1979
Newspaper Article – Men in Armed Services
A picture of Private First Class Robert Casey with his brothers Private First Class Richard Casey and Seaman First Class Jack Casey. Robert Casey was an instructor at Fort Ontario during this time.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/stu_1210th_fort_ontario/1006/thumbnail.jp
Community Design Center 1998-2000
This short publication documents a community development project within Syracuse that involved the School of Architecture students from 1998 - 200
The Changes that Preservice Teachers Have Seen in the Attitudes of Teachers About Social Studies in Elementary Schools
Ever since national legislation has become involved in the testing of our students, the face of social studies education in elementary school classrooms has changed drastically. With the passage of Goals 2000 in 1993, social studies instruction in elementary school classrooms has seen a steep decline in the time allotted. Also, the attitude of administrators and teachers in elementary schools has taken away the importance of social studies in the classroom. While social studies has seen a big change in the amount of time dedicated to instruction in the past 20 years, there is still hope for the important topics that are taught in elementary social studies classes. The results of 69 preservice elementary teachers who responded to my survey regarding time allotted to social studies education revealed that more than half had only observed social studies in the elementary classroom even once. In my research, I have concluded that teachers have been making up for time lost in social studies by adding it to the other core subjects taught throughout the day
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1999
Poster for Lecture
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1995
Poster for Lecture
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1984
Poster for Lecture
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1989
Poster for Lecture
A Gift from Marguerite Yourcenar, Member of the Academie Francaise
Mme. Marguerite Yourcenar, distinguished French writer and the first woman to be elected to the Academie Francaise in its 346-year history, has generously presented seventeen of her books to the Syracuse University Libraries. Some are early editions of special value, and one, Nouvelles orientales (Gallimard, 1938), is extensively corrected in her own hand. All the books contain a presentation inscription.
Includes a comprehensive list of the books that were donated
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