McDonald describes the circumstances in the lives of Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White that led to their professional collaboration in producing You Have Seen Their Faces, and how a photograph eased the way
Highlights include: “This is a decade of transition” for women. The speaker was Ann Marie Cunningha...
The Reporter was Baruch College\u27s evening session newspaper. Founded in 1923, when Baruch College...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
McDonald describes the circumstances in the lives of Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White that...
Margaret Bourke- White presented her personal and professional papers, including hundreds of prints ...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
Mulvihill tells the story of the Student Dean Program: how it started, what it was all about, and ho...
Crowley places Leonard Brown, the legendary Syracuse University English professor, in the context of...
Dreiss sketches the early career of the sculptor Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, and shows how her best w...
Before the most recent feminist movement began, the accomplishments of women, when recognized in the...
Gullason corrects long-accepted notions about the brief career of Stephen Crane as a Syracuse Univer...
The Syracuse University Professoriate, 1870-1960: Four Grand Masters in the Arts / David Tatham, p. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-94)This graduate project explores the struggle of Winn...
From 1918 to 1941, fast-paced changes and far-reaching crises occurred in all realms of American lif...
Post-Standard Award Citation for ArthurJ. Pulos Recent Acquisitions: The William Safire Collection T...
Highlights include: “This is a decade of transition” for women. The speaker was Ann Marie Cunningha...
The Reporter was Baruch College\u27s evening session newspaper. Founded in 1923, when Baruch College...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
McDonald describes the circumstances in the lives of Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White that...
Margaret Bourke- White presented her personal and professional papers, including hundreds of prints ...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
Mulvihill tells the story of the Student Dean Program: how it started, what it was all about, and ho...
Crowley places Leonard Brown, the legendary Syracuse University English professor, in the context of...
Dreiss sketches the early career of the sculptor Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, and shows how her best w...
Before the most recent feminist movement began, the accomplishments of women, when recognized in the...
Gullason corrects long-accepted notions about the brief career of Stephen Crane as a Syracuse Univer...
The Syracuse University Professoriate, 1870-1960: Four Grand Masters in the Arts / David Tatham, p. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-94)This graduate project explores the struggle of Winn...
From 1918 to 1941, fast-paced changes and far-reaching crises occurred in all realms of American lif...
Post-Standard Award Citation for ArthurJ. Pulos Recent Acquisitions: The William Safire Collection T...
Highlights include: “This is a decade of transition” for women. The speaker was Ann Marie Cunningha...
The Reporter was Baruch College\u27s evening session newspaper. Founded in 1923, when Baruch College...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...