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Agehananda Bharati Papers, 1950-1993 4 boxes (2 linear feet)

Agehananda Bharati, Swami, 1923-1991.
The Agehananda Bharati Papers contains over forty years of his writings and a few years of correspondence from religious leaders, writers, and Syracuse University faculty.
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Alexander Winchell Papers, 1866-1982 2 boxes (1 linear foot)

Winchell, Alexander, 1824-1891.
The Alexander Winchell Papers include publications, correspondence, minutes and biographical materials relating to the first Chancellor of Syracuse University.
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Burton Blatt Papers, 1948-2006 121 boxes (75 linear feet)

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Blatt, Burton, 1927-1985.
Writings, correspondence, audio and video recordings, research notes, photographs and other materials related to his influential work in special education and advocacy for people with disabilities
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Charles N. Sims Collection, 1843-1956 14 boxes (8.8 linear feet)

Sims, C.N., (Charles N.), 1835-1908.
The Charles N. Sims Collection contains personal and professional correspondence, photographs, sermons, lectures and other items relating to Sims' time as Chancellor of Syracuse University.
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Clifford Strait Papers, 1919-1970 10 boxes (7 linear feet)

Strait, Clifford.
Materials related to Clifford Strait's connection with Syracuse University and fellow alumni and the creation of his newsletter for the Gamma Omicron chapter of Delta Tau Delta
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College of Medicine Records, 1872-2005 14 boxes, 5 loose volumes and 1 wrapped package (9.25 linear feet)

Syracuse University. -- College of Medicine.
The College of Medicine Records contain materials related to its history and administration.
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Timberlake, Constance Hector, 1930-2019.
Articles, reports, correspondence, and other materials collected or composed by Constance Timberlake, professor of human development at Syracuse University