Creator:
Glickman, Marty, 1917-2001.
Inclusive Dates:
1988- 1991
Abstract:
32 audiocassettes of Stan Isaacs' interviews with Marty Glickman and
5 audiocassettes of Glickman radio broadcasts. Glickman was an American sports broadcaster and commentator for more than
fifty years; among other things he was known as "the voice of the New York Giants." Stan Isaacs assisted Glickman in the
writing of his autobiography,
The Fastest Kid on the Block: The Marty Glickman Story (1996).
Type of Material:
Audiocassettes.
Broadcasts.
Oral histories (literary works)
Interviews.
Subject:
Sportscasters.
Radio, television, film
Athletes -- United States.
Jewish athletes -- United States.
Olympics -- Political aspects.
Sportscasters -- United States.
Creator:
Syracuse University.
Inclusive Dates:
1888- 2012
Abstract:
Trophies documenting the athletic
achievements of Syracuse University students
Type of Material:
Trophies (objects)
Subject:
Coaches (Athletics)
Higher education.
University Archives
Syracuse University -- Athletics
College sports.
Football.
Basketball.
Track and field.
Cross-country running.
Boxing.
Tennis.
Sports for women.
Creator:
Tolley, William Pearson, 1900-1996.
Inclusive Dates:
1936- 1969
Abstract:
Records pertaining to Chancellor William P. Tolley
Type of Material:
Academic addresses (documents)
Academic robes.
Administrative reports.
Audiotapes.
Awards.
Certificates.
Commemorative plaques.
Correspondence.
Manuscripts for publication.
Memorabilia.
Minutes (administrative records)
Photographs.
Sound recordings.
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
College administrators.
Higher education.
Syracuse University -- Athletics
Syracuse University -- Chancellors
Syracuse University -- History
Syracuse University -- Trustees
University Archives
Adult education.
Baccalaureate addresses.
Civil rights movements.
College campuses.
College environment.
College sports.
College students.
College trustees.
Commencement ceremonies.
Korean War, 1950-1953.
Students -- Political activity.
Veterans.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
World War, 1939-1945.