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Greek and Roman Materials (199)
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American Memory: Upper Midwest (3)
Beazley Archive (162)
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Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative... (99)
NCSTRL Historical Collection (1)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (379)
The American Numismatic Society (43)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (7)
University of Illinois Library (3)
University of Minnesota IMAGES (1)
arXiv (4)

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20 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Syracuse, Syracusae: Italy [Atlas site] (8.53)

  2. Syracuse, Syracuse, Mo.: Missouri, United States [Atlas site] (8.53)

  3. Syracuse: Oregon, United States [Atlas site] (7.45)

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199 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Syracuse [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (7.05)

  2. Castle of Euryalus, Syracuse: View from the castle with Syracuse Harbor in distance, looking SE [Image] (6.73)

  3. Syracuse: Side wall of the Duomo (Cathedral) at Ortygia (Syracuse), showing columns from the Temple of Athena [Image] (6.73)

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1 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. SYRACUSE [Reference article in Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome] (2.05)

3 from American Memory: Upper Midwest

  1. Autobiography of Erastus O. Haven, D.D., LL.D., one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church: (in English) Erastus O. Haven (1820-1881) was a minister and leader of the Methodist Episcopal Church during a vigorous period of its growth and development. The child of a Methodist minister and farmer, he was born in Boston and spent most of his childhood in Massachusetts. Upon graduating from Wesleyan University, Haven established a life-long pattern of combining the ministry with teaching. This eventually led him to assume the presidencies of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University as well as the chancellorship of Syracuse University. Haven was deeply interested in educational issues affecting students at all levels and in helping to develop a strong Methodist presence among institutions of higher learning. His presidency at the University of Michigan, along with an earlier four-year stint there as a Latin professor, forced him to deal with the specific problems of a secular state university. Among the topics he discusses during the Michigan years are hazing, secret societies, fiscal issues and institutional administration. In midlife, Haven left his initial position at Michigan to become editor of Zion's Herald, a Methodist newspaper that gave him a voice in the Church's major controversies over slavery, church polity, and temperance. Later, he resigned the presidency of Northwestern University to become Secretary of the Board of Education for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Haven also served two terms in the Massachusetts Senate and was residing as a bishop in San Francisco when he died, leaving unfinished this autobiography, completed from his writings by the editor. [Text] (6.67)

  2. FROM A SYRACUSE PAPER. [Section in Narrative of Sojourner Truth; a bondswoman of olden time, emancipated by the New York Legislature in the early part of the present century; with a history of her labors and correspondence drawn from her “Book of life.”] (3.92)

  3. CHANCELLOR OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. [Section in Autobiography of Erastus O. Haven, D.D., LL.D., one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church] (2.12)

162 from Beazley Archive

  1. Syracuse, Museo Arch. Regionale Paolo Orsi, 42527: PELIKE; ORPHEUS PAINTER; KOMOS, YOUTHS [Beazley Archive Vase] (5.33)

  2. Syracuse, Museo Arch. Regionale Paolo Orsi, 52155: PYXIS; SWAN GROUP; ANIMAL FRIEZE, SWANS [Beazley Archive Vase] (5.04)

  3. Syracuse, Museo Arch. Regionale Paolo Orsi, 10631: SKYPHOS; SWAN GROUP; SWANS [Beazley Archive Vase] (4.38)

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11 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. Aes: (in English) Syracuse [Text] (5.69)

  2. Tetradrachm: (in English) Syracuse [Text] (3.69)

  3. Syracuse Washing Machine Corp.; Washing Machine - Syracuse: one smaller one connected at the base and by a metal frame. Inside the larger cylinder is stainless steel with a stainless steel agitator consisting of three inverted cup shapes connected to a central vertical rod which turns. The base of the cylinder has ridges radiating from the centre. To the right of the washing barrel is a smaller barrel for rinsing. A metal switch on top can be set on eith 'suds' or 'rinse'. The cylinder has a hinged lid which fits snuggly and can be fastened. A separate stainless steel basket fits inside the cylinder for spinnin g washing. The basket is perforated with holes. The lid for the larger cylinder has been extensively repaired. [Text] (2.79)

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99 from Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1

  1. Baum, Dwight James, architect., Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc., photographer.; Universities & colleges., Educational buildings.: Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Library II [Image] [View with Perseus links] (4.95)

  2. Baum, Dwight James, architect., Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc., photographer.; Universities & colleges., Educational buildings.: Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Amphitheater IV [Image] [View with Perseus links] (4.81)

  3. Baum, Dwight James, architect., Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc., photographer.; Universities & colleges., Educational buildings.: Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Entrance lobby V [Image] [View with Perseus links] (4.68)

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1 from NCSTRL Historical Collection

  1. Quizon, Paul B., Fox, Edward A.; Virginia Disc 2: Preparing, Presenting and Retrieving MARC StandardLibrary Data on a CDROM: Most of today's commercial information storage systems are stilled based on Boolean queries and inverted files despite the recent advances in information retrieval research. This report discusses the creation on the CDROM publication, named Virginia Disc 2, with the intention of comparing two retrieval systems: Micro-VTLS and Personal Librarian. Micro-VTLS belongs to the class of conventional Boolean systems with inverted index files. Personal Librarian uses newer concepts learned from the Syracuse Information Retrieval Experiment (SIRE). The motivation for comparing the two retrieval approaches is to demonstrate the superiority of newer concepts like term weighting, ranking, and similar measurements employed by Personal Librarian. Virginia Disc 2 uses MARC, a widely accepted standard format for communicating library information. The automation of bibliographic information is a prevalent application in libraries and a CDROM implementation using new information retrieval concepts could generate interest in adopting these new approaches. This report discusses a comparison of Micro-VTLS and Personal Librarian in the areas of retrieval speed, recall and precision. This report also reviews the process of preparing the Virginia Disc 2 CDROM. It discusses the considerations, the preparation effort and the final product of sorting MARC library data on a CDROM. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.57)

379 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Stephenson, William D.; Blacks' attitudes toward magazines /--William David Stephenson, II.: Vita., Microfilm of typescript. Syracuse : Syracuse University Library, [1974?] -- 1 reel ; 35 mm., Thesis (M.A.)--Syracuse University., Bibliography: leaves [26]-[33] [Text] (5.74)

  2. Beadles, John Asa,--1941-; The Syracuse Irish, 1812-1928 :--immigration, Catholicism, socio-economic status, politics, and Irish nationalism /--by John Asa Beadles.: Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University Microfilms, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm., Thesis--Syracuse University., Bibliography: leaves 493-501. [Text] (4.30)

  3. Corwin, Ronald David,--1940-; School desegregation in Syracuse :--a study in community decision-making.: Vita., Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1976.--21 cm., Thesis--Syracuse University., Bibliography: leaves 357-367. [Text] (4.30)

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43 from The American Numismatic Society

  1. Bronze coin of Syracuse (1987.32.171): Obverse: Persephone hd. l., Reverse: bull butting l. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.45)

  2. Gold Solidus of Syracuse (1968.131.145) [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.90)

  3. Gold AV double decadrachms of Syracuse (1997.9.100): Obverse: Athena hd. r. in Corinthian helmet, Reverse: fulmen [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.49)

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7 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Syracuse and Ætna, Catholic world [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.41)

  2. Syracuse University.; Addresses and other exercises at the inauguration of Alexander Winchell as chancellor of the Syracuse university, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1873.: buhr, Winchell, Alexander, 1824-1891. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.95)

  3. Democratic Party (N.Y.) Convention, 1856.; Proceedings and address, of the Democratic state convetion, held at Syracuse, January tenth and eleventh, 1856.: buhr [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.48)

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3 from University of Illinois Library

  1. Syracuse, H.; And still you're mine [Text] (4.26)

  2. Kalmar, B.; Sarah from Syracuse [Text] (3.71)

  3. Bell, H.; Good news from Syracuse [Text] (3.61)

1 from University of Minnesota IMAGES

  1. Field Representatives School, "Sales Training Field Representatives School. Home Office Basic Sales Training Course completed July 3, 1952. Back row: A. E. Maol, Mexico : J. M. Escobar, Venezuela : J. D. MacMahon, New York : P. J. Dolan, New York : J. J. Lynch, New York : A. L. Schwartz, New York : P. A. VanHouweling, Pueblo : D. J. Fitzpatric, Detroit. Front row: M. Buechi, Switzerland : F. D. McDonald, Syracuse : D. G. Beaty, Des Moines : W. T. Corum, Miami.": This object is held by: Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Published in: Bulletin no. 3376, August 1952, long shot, horizontal composition. Caption typed. Actual image size: 6 x 9 inches., Four men seated and eight standing posed against a plain background. The Burroughs logo can be seen in the upper left corner. [Text] (0.67)

4 from arXiv

  1. Cline, J. M.; Electroweak Baryogenesis in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model: I describe work done in collaboration with M. Joyce and K. Kainulainen on (1) the strength of the electroweak phase transition in the MSSM and (2) the mechanism for producing the baryon asymmetry during the phase transition. In the former we compare the effective potential and dimensional reduction methods for describing the phase transition and search the parameter space of the MSSM for those values where it is strong enough. In the latter we give a systematic computation of the baryon asymmetry due the CP-violating force acting on charginos in the vicinity of the bubble wall. We find that a light right-handed stop, a light Higgs boson, and a large phase in the mu parameter, are the main necessary ingredients for producing the baryon asymmetry., Comment: 5 pages, Latex; Talk given at the Eotvos Conference in Science, Strong and Electroweak Matter '97, Eger, Hungary, 21-25 May 1997; and at the 19th Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) High-energy Theory Meeting, Syracuse, New York, 12-13 May 1997 [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.55)

  2. Sannino, Francesco; Effective Lagrangian Models for Gauge Theories of Fundamental Interactions: In this thesis we show that the effective Lagrangian models, encoding the relevant symmetries of the underlying fundamental gauge theory for strong interactions (QCD), provide a reasonable understanding of the interactions among Light Mesons at intermediate energies as well as of the properties of Heavy Baryons., Comment: PhD Thesis at Syracuse Univ. USA, 159 pages (LaTeX), 30 PostScript Figures are included as tar.Z compressed file [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.12)

  3. Macesanu, C.; Constraints on Heavy Meson Form Factors Derived from QCD Analyticity, Unitarity and Heavy Quark Spin Symmetry: Using the analytic properties of two-point functions in QCD, as well as unitarity, bounds on the B meson form factor F(q^2) can be derived. Heavy quark spin symmetry, correctly taken into account, is shown to improve these bounds significantly., Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, uses sprocl.sty; presented at the 19th annual MRST High-Energy Theory meeting, Syracuse, NY, 12-13 May 1997; updated bibliography [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.09)

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