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Syracuse University

Syracuse University

Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
Bird Library, Room 600
Syracuse, NY 13244, United States
The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) offers scholars and students a vibrant research and learning environment. We collect, preserve, and provide access to materials that document the history of our global society, including original manuscripts, photographs, architectural renderings, industrial design prototypes, graphic artworks, audio and moving image recordings, and much more. Today, the SCRC’s collections total approximately 150,000 printed items and over 30,000 linear feet of archival material in 2,400 separate collections, as well as the holdings of the renowned Belfer Audio Archive and the University Archives. Together, these collections offer unfiltered access to primary source material, the “authentic voice” of a writer or creator, from which scholars and students can develop their own views and create their own narratives.

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Alexander Lowenstein Family Papers, 1967-2013

13 linear feet, 20 boxes
Materials relating to Alexander Lowenstein, one of the 35 students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 while returning from studying abroad through Syracuse University's Division of International Programs Abroad (DIPA), and materials relating to Suse Lowenstein's sculpture Dark Elegy

Alexia Foundation for World Peace and Cultural Understanding Collection, 1991-2014

5 boxes, 8 oversize boxes, 1 tube, 1 map case item; approximately 10 linear feet
The Alexia Foundation for World Peace and Cultural Understanding Collection contains materials related to the organization founded by the parents and mentor of Alexia Tsairis, one of thirty-five Syracuse University students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. The Alexia Foundation awards grants and funding to professional and student photojournalists, and is committed to furthering the cause of world peace. Additional materials related to Alexia, her life and legacy can be found in the Alexia Kathryn Tsairis Family Papers.

Andrew McClune Collection, 1999-2007

0.75 linear foot
Materials related to Andrew McClune, a 2002-2003 Lockerbie Scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University

Anthony Lacey Hawkins Family Papers, 1940-2012

1.5 linear feet
Materials related to Anthony Lacey Hawkins, a victim of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and his widow Helen Engelhardt

Brian Murtagh Papers, 1991-2015

9 folders, 1 rolled item
Correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, printed materials, and speeches and presentations related to the Pan Am 103 indictment and trial created and collected by Brian Murtagh

Christopher Andrew Jones Family Papers, 1982-2008

2.75 linear feet
Materials related to Christopher Jones, one of the 35 Syracuse University students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland

Condolences Collection, 1988-1990

3 boxes, 1.25 linear feet
The Condolences Collection contains Condolence Letters and Remembrances in Prayer that were sent to Syracuse University by other colleges and universities and individuals mourning the deaths on Pan Am Flight 103 of 35 students studying abroad with Syracuse University. This collection also contains the Thank You Letters Syracuse University sent in response to the influx of condolences.

Cynthia Joan Smith Papers, 1987-1995

5 folders
Reproductions of personal papers related to Cynthia Smith, one of 35 Syracuse University students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland

Dark Elegy Collection, 1995-2015

1.25 linear feet
Materials relating to the exhibition of Suse Lowenstein's Dark Elegy sculpture collection on Syracuse University's campus

David Dornstein Family Papers, 1963-2005

14 boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 wrapped package (10.5 linear feet)
Journals, correspondence, and other materials related to David Dornstein, one of the 270 victims of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland on December 21, 1988.