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  2. John H. Terry - Wikipedia

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    Terry was born on November 14, 1924, in Syracuse, New York and graduated from Most Holy Rosary in 1941. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1945, and LL.B. from Syracuse University College of Law in 1948. He served in the United States Army from 1943 until 1946 and received a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his service during ...

  3. List of Syracuse University people - Wikipedia

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    David N. Johnson – composer, organist, and professor. Joseph S. Kozlowski – portrait artist. Hilton Kramer – critic, The Revenge of the Philistines. Barbara Kruger – collage artist. Sol LeWitt – sculptor. James F. Light – literary scholar. Mark Lombardi – abstract painter. Frederick D. Losey – Shakespearian scholar and elocutionist.

  4. The Post-Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Standard was founded in 1829 as The Onondaga Standard. [2] The first issue was published Sept. 10, 1829, after Vivus W. Smith consolidated the Onondaga Journal with the Syracuse Advertiser under The Onondaga Standard name. Through the 1800s, it was known variously as The Weekly Standard, The Daily Standard and The Syracuse Standard.

  5. Nancy Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Died. December 22, 2006. (2006-12-22) (aged 67) Occupation (s) News reporter and news anchor. Known for. Co-founder of the Syracuse St. Patrick's Parade. Nancy Duffy (November 24, 1939—December 22, 2006) [ 1] was a longtime newspaper/television personality and co-founder of the Syracuse St. Patrick's Parade, Syracuse, New York in 1983.

  6. Roy Danforth - Wikipedia

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    Roy Danforth. Roy Danforth, Jr. (born 12 Jan 1936), [1] [2] a native of Summitville, Indiana, was the head basketball coach at Syracuse from 1968 to 1976. During his tenure, he compiled a 148–71 (.676) record. In his final four years as a coach, his teams went to the NCAA tournament, including an appearance in the Final Four in 1975.

  7. Ben Schwartzwalder - Wikipedia

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    Ben Schwartzwalder. Floyd Burdette Schwartzwalder (June 2, 1909 – April 28, 1993) was a Hall of Fame football coach at Syracuse University, where he trained future National Football League (NFL) stars such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy.

  8. List of people from Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    Post Malone. David Muir. Rod Serling. Keith B. Alexander – four-star general in the Army and director of the NSA. Jabe B. Alford – mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. Will Allen – professional football player. Jeff Altman – stand-up comedian and actor. Maltbie Davenport Babcock – clergyman and author. Dylan Baker – actor.

  9. Clarence E. Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Lys (1918) Awards. Silver Star. Clarence Eugene Hancock (February 13, 1885 – January 3, 1948) was an American attorney and politician from New York. He was most notable for his service as a U.S. Representative from 1927 to 1947. A native of Syracuse, New York, Hancock graduated from Wesleyan University (1906) and New York Law ...

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