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Crucible Industries, commonly known as Crucible, is an American company which develops and manufactures specialty steels, and is the sole producer of a line of sintered steels known as Crucible Particle Metallurgy (CPM) steels.
The Post Standard's Chris Baker said in 2013 that “the ... In Syracuse the Westcott Theater performed two concerts by moe. Dated 31 July 2020 and 1 August 2020, as ...
Carmelo Anthony – basketball player at Syracuse University who delivered the program's first NCAA Championship in 2003; Danny Biasone – founding owner of the NBA's Syracuse Nationals in 1946; Joe Biden – served as the 46th president of the United States; graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968
The station began operations on February 15, 1950, on VHF channel 5 with the call sign WSYR-TV, moving to VHF channel 3 in 1953. It was owned by Advance Publications (the Newhouse family's company) along with the Syracuse Post-Standard, Syracuse Herald-Journal, and WSYR radio (AM 570 and FM 94.5, now WYYY). It was Syracuse's second television ...
Syracuse Post-Standard building in downtown Syracuse, New York; Camera manufacturer: SONY: Camera model: ILCE-6000: Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel: Exposure time: 1/100 sec (0.01) ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 14:45, 20 May 2018: Latitude: 43° 3′ 5.18″ N: Longitude: 76° 9′ 8.03″ W: Altitude: 122.386 meters above ...
The Syracuse mascot was originally a Native American character named "The Saltine Warrior" (Syracuse's unofficial nickname is the Salt City) and "Big Chief Bill Orange". [2] [3] The character was born out of a hoax from a report by student humor magazine Orange Peel, in which it was claimed that a 16th-century Onondaga chief was unearthed while digging the foundation for the women's gymnasium ...
Original Syracuse Chiefs (1934–1955) Regular season record 1659 1718 .491 10 5 Post-season record 62 58 .517 Regular and post-season record 1721 1776 .492 Syracuse Chiefs (Eastern League) (1956–1957) Regular season record 118 161 .423 0 0 Second Syracuse Chiefs / SkyChiefs (1961–2018) Regular season record 3954 4328 .477 15 3 Post-season ...
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.