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== گؤرونتولر ==
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File:Stephen-Crane-1891.jpg|<!--Stephen Crane (front row, left) sits with baseball teammates on the steps of the Hall of Languages, Syracuse University, 1891. (Photo courtesy of the SU Special Collections Research Center)
File:Yates Castle at Syracuse University.jpg|<!--Yates Castle, former home of the School of Education (Photo courtesy of the Syracuse University Archives)
File:HendricksChapel.jpg|<!--Hendricks ChapelJohn Dustin Archbold was a capitalist, philanthropist, and President of the Board of Trustees at Syracuse University. He was known as John D. Rockefeller's right-hand man and successor at the Standard Oil Company. He was a close friend of Syracuse University Chancellor James R. Day, and gave almost $6&amp;nbsp;million to the university over his lifetime.&lt;ref name="Greene"/&gt; Said a journalist in 1917:
File:Sacco&amp;Vanzetti3.jpg|<!--Mosaic in honor of Sacco and Vanzetti, by Ben Shahn, installed on the east wall of Huntington Beard Crouse Hall.&lt;ref&gt;Ali Shehad Zaidi, "Powerful Compassion: The Strike At Syracuse," in ''Monthly Review'', September 1999&lt;#;
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