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61 v ()\f er THE PIANO By William Mi ll er; illustrated by Susan Keeter '85, G'89 32 pp. Lee and Low Books. $15.95 T his children's book tells the tale of friend- ship between a young African American girl and her whi te employer in the deep South of the early 1900s. Tia's love for music leads her into the white section of town, where she accepts a job wi th Miss Hartwell so she can listen to the beautiful music. WRITING PARIS: Urban Topographies of Desire in Contemporary latin American Fiction By Marcy E. Schwartz ' 81 182 pp. SUNY Press. $57-50 T hrough contemporary Latin American fic tion, Schwartz explores Paris as a desired a nd ima gined place in Latin American postcolonial identity. In analyz- ing this imaginary Paris, she offers a fasci- nating literary tour that touches on lan- guage, gender, the impact of exile, and the desire of Latin American writers. IMAGES OF AMERICA: Barnett Bank By David J. Ginzl G'71, G'77 128 pp. Arcadia Publishing. $ 18.99 G inzl tells t he story of 19th-century Florida banker William Boyd Barnett and the development of Barnett Bank over the past c entury. Through historical pho- tographs and detailed narrat ive, Ginzl shows the bank's impact on Florida's economic development and its role in the evolution of the American banking i nd ustry. THE SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR TRADERS: How to Set Up and Organize Your Trading Business By Be nn ett A. McDowell '79 98 pp. TradersCoach.com Press , $99. 95 I n this straightforward guide, McDowell advises n ew market traders on h ow to suc- ceed in the business. Step by step, he takes readers through today's technology and shows how trading has become an ac- cessible profession for those who want to develop their skills and pursue trading with a passion. THE COLLEGE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO EATING WELL ON CAMPUS By Ann Sel kowitz Litt ' 75 256 pp. Tul ip Hill Press. $12. 95 S tudents can turn to this guide for infor- mation on eating right and avoiding weight gain during their unde rgraduate years. Litt provides advice on making the most of cafeteria food and restaurant eat- ing, and nutritional information on com- mon foods. She also addresses eating disor- ders, and the effects of drugs and alcohol. The guide includes recipes t hat inexperi- enced cooks can master. SAY GOOD-BYE TO JOHNNIE BLUE By Peter Scott Harmyk '89 312 pp. P entland Press. $ 25. 95 A n adult film star wins the legal right to use her stage name, "Diva Stockw ell," despite the protest of starlet Eva Stockwell. When one of the women falls victim to a freak accident, the pursuit of false identity is introduced and the story drags deep into the Hollywood depths of deceit, temptation, money, and power. THE GREATEST DOT-TO-DOT BOOK IN THE WORLD (BOOK I) By Dav id Ka lvi ti s ' 85 48 pp. Monke y Business Publishing. $6. 95 T his book offers exciting challenges for older children and adults alike. Kalvitis adds new variations and twists on standard dot-to-dot exercises while mixing in an ele- ment of surprise. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY MACiAZINE THE ART OF BASKETRY By Kar i '72 132 pp. Sterli ng Publications. $24.95 1 who has bask ets in the White LHouse collection, teaches the art of bas- ket weaving through innovative tech- niques. Beyond the basics of methods and m at erials, gives readers a rare glimpse of her work and that of 23 others. GAMES GIRLS PLAY: Understanding and Guiding Young Female Athletes By Caro lin e S ilby '88 304 pp. St. Martin 's Press. $24.95 S ilby, a sports psychologist, teaches par- ents how to guide and support their ath- letic daughters in a heal thy way. She di s- cusses a range of issue s, fro m eating disor- ders to competitive pressure, so parent s will know how to ensure a positive experience for their daught ers in competitive sports. SISTERS IN PAIN: Battered Women Fight Back Ed it ed by L. Elisabeth Beattie G'86 and Mary Angela Shaughne ssy 248 pp. The University Press of Kentucky $ 29. 95 T his true story foc uses on several women from Kentucky who survived years of domestic violence, only to become the con- victed murderers of their abusers. Granted parole in 1995, these survivors share their stories of pain and silence in hopes of end- ing domestic violence and in support of other women facing similar experiences. PLAY THERAPY: A Do-lt-Yourself Guide for Practitioners By Jay Ceria '74 164 pp. Alfred University Press. $24 . 95 C eria, a professor of sch ool psychology, pro- vides an in-depth instructional view on play therapy for children. Counseling profes - sionals can learn to incorporate this therapy into their work through a four-stage model that familiarizes them wi th the techniques. 1 et al.: Cover to Cover Published by SURFACE, 2001

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61

v()\fer THE PIANO

By William Mi ller; illustrated by Susan Keeter '85, G'89 32 pp. Lee and Low Books. $15.95

This children's book tells the tale of friend­ship between a young African American

girl and her white employer in the deep South of the early 1900s. Tia's love for music leads her into the white section of town, where she accepts a job with Miss Hartwell so she can listen to the beautiful music.

WRITING PARIS: Urban Topographies of Desire in Contemporary latin American Fiction

By Marcy E. Schwartz '81 182 pp. SUNY Press. $57-50

Through contemporary Latin American fiction, Schwartz explores Paris as a

desired and imagined place in Latin American postcolonial identity. In analyz­ing this imaginary Paris, she offers a fasci­nating literary tour that touches on lan­guage, gender, the impact of exile, and the desire of Latin American writers.

IMAGES OF AMERICA: Barnett Bank

By David J. Ginzl G'71, G'77 128 pp. Arcadia Publishing. $18.99

Ginzl tells the story of 19th-century Florida banker William Boyd Barnett

and the development of Barnett Bank over the past century. Through historical pho­tographs and detailed narrative, Ginzl shows the bank's impact on Florida's economic development and its role in the evolution of the American banking industry.

THE SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR TRADERS: How to Set Up and Organize Your Trading Business

By Bennett A. McDowell '79 98 pp. TradersCoach.com Press, $99.95

In this straightforward guide, McDowell advises new market traders on how to suc­

ceed in the business. Step by step, he takes readers through today's technology and shows how t rading has become an ac­cessible profession for those who want to develop their skills and pursue trading with a passion.

THE COLLEGE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO EATING WELL ON CAMPUS

By Ann Sel kowitz Litt '75 256 pp. Tulip Hill Press. $12.95

Students can turn to this guide for infor­mation on eating right and avoiding

weight gain during their undergraduate years. Litt provides advice on making the most of cafeteria food and restaurant eat­ing, and nutritional information on com­mon foods. She also addresses eating disor­ders, and the effects of drugs and alcohol. The guide includes recipes that inexperi­enced cooks can master.

SAY GOOD-BYE TO JOHNNIE BLUE

By Peter Scott Harmyk '89 312 pp. Pentland Press. $25.95

An adult film star wins the legal right to use her stage name, "Diva Stockwell,"

despite the protest of starlet Eva Stockwell. When one of the women falls victim to a freak accident, the pursuit of false identity is introduced and the story drags deep into the Hollywood depths of deceit, temptation, money, and power.

THE GREATEST DOT-TO-DOT BOOK IN THE WORLD (BOOK I)

By David Kalvitis '85 48 pp. Monkey Business Publishing. $6.95

This book offers exciting challenges for older children and adults alike. Kalvitis

adds new variations and twists on standard dot-to-dot exercises while mixing in an ele­ment of surprise.

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY MACiAZINE

THE ART OF BASKETRY

By Kari L~n ning '72 132 pp. Sterling Publicat ions. $24.95

1 ~nning, who has baskets in the White LHouse collection, teaches the art of bas­ket weaving through innovative tech­niques. Beyond the basics of methods and materials, L~nning gives readers a rare glimpse of her work and that of 23 others.

GAMES GIRLS PLAY: Understanding and Guiding Young Female Athletes

By Caroline Silby '88 304 pp. St. Martin 's Press. $24.95

Silby, a sports psychologist, teaches par­ents how to guide and support their ath­

letic daughters in a healthy way. She dis­cusses a range of issues, from eating disor­ders to competitive pressure, so parents will know how to ensure a positive experience for their daughters in competitive sports.

SISTERS IN PAIN: Battered Women Fight Back

Ed ited by L. Elisabeth Beattie G'86 and Mary Angela Shaughnessy 248 pp. The University Press of Kentucky $29.95

This true story focuses on several women from Kentucky who survived years of

domestic violence, only to become the con­victed murderers of their abusers. Granted parole in 1995, these survivors share their stories of pain and silence in hopes of end­ing domestic violence and in support of other women facing similar experiences.

PLAY THERAPY: A Do-lt-Yourself Guide for Practitioners

By Jay Ceria '74 164 pp. Alfred University Press. $24.95

Ceria, a professor of school psychology, pro­vides an in-depth instructional view on

play therapy for children. Counseling profes­sionals can learn to incorporate this therapy into their work through a four-stage model that familiarizes them with the techniques.

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et al.: Cover to Cover

Published by SURFACE, 2001

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fax 315-443-5425.

1916 Doris Harwood Bogardus, Charles B. F. Gibbs

1920 Blanche Hayes Gibbs

1922 Carolyn Taylor Bogardus

1924 Helen Farwell Watkins

1925 John R. Henning, Benjamin Kutner, Blake F. McKelvey, Hope Aungier West

1926 Carolyn Hunter Burdick, Helen Holmes Carr, Samuel Z. Rosen

1927 Louis J. Benjamin, Arthur R. Elwood, Helen Fitzgerald Sears

1928 Lawson F. Barnes, Louis A. Godfrey, Agnes B. Mazzei

1929 Catherine Specht Blackall, Helen Ryder Courtney, Gordon G. Hillgartner

1930 John 0 . Thorpe

1931 Franklyn S. Barry, George W. Chesbro, Bessie Elowitz, Marvin E. Gibson, Fannie Caldwell Brown Jeffery, Dorothy Raymond Hatch Lovelace, Louise Levy Rienecke, Helman J. Rubinson, Beverly Chisholm Summers

1932 Leonard N. Brown, Orlando G. Caprio, Mary Elizabeth Rettew Elliott, Paul A. Erlanson, Olive Engst Gutchess, Ella Caffrey Kelley, Paul B. Magee, Gladys Evans O'Toole, Louise Fuess Patrick, Franklyn D. Springer

1933 Ervay Jay Baker, Edward F. Hollinshead, Theodore Manicas, Rexford G. Moulton, Ruth Hankin Moulton, Albert Ornstein

1934 Gustav S. Abrandt, Ernest Buff Jr., Salvatore C. DiGiacomo, Beatrice Boggs D'Jimas, Rachel McMullen Hatalla, Ralph D. Kanna, Anna Stas Keough, Erwin G. Palmer, Margaret Richards Teuchtler

1935 Donald P. Barner, Shirley Solomon Berk, John J. Castle, Helen Randall Hicks, Robert K. Patterson, Elizabeth Barnett Sette, Robert G. Teuchtler

1936 John T. Connor, Paul C. Kieffer, Barbara Blanchard Morton, Frank D. Smith

1937 Gordon H. Bobbett, Ann Hartigan Hobert, Marvin M . Poster, Bruce E. Shear

1938 Helen Weeks lonta, Martha Rose McCanne, George T. Rockrise, Ruth Francis Shale, Frederick L. Wise

1939 Rosalie Fitzer Aronson, Scott M . Cutli p, Harry I. Dunkleberger, Martin I. Glickman, Harry H. Horn, Pauline Barrows Knudson Klein, Lucy G. Snel l, Carl M. Spencer

1940 Anne Beardsley Atkinson, Harold C.

Cash, Greta Fennell Drexler, Evelyn Fletcher Hooven, Warren J. Lischer, John H. Mann, Ruth Perry Newhi ll, Albert R. Webb

1941 David W. Avery, Charles E. Boone, Leonard L. Burr, Babbette Oberdorfer Ferguson, Bernard LaVine, Edith Kenefick McGeehan, Grace M. Miers, Savilla Fulton Sault, Francis P. Schmitt, Betty Breth Silvie, Catherine Dote Tomaino, Marjorie Ergmann West, Janet Rowe Winston

1942 Elizabeth Bardwell Cunningham, Lester H. Dye, John H. McCombe, Robert F. Sylvester

1943 Matthew V. Byrne Jr., Jeanne Burchfield DeWald, Marvin Dovenitz, Marion Blakeman Dudley, Wilma Redfield Grainger, Dorothy Chamberlain Heininger, Millicent Knaack Potter, Anna Ashton Shillinger Volz

1944 Mary Negus Hart, Eleanor Babel Jones, Elizabeth Delmonico Piskor, Robert E. Robischon, Helen Bennett Spelbrink

1945 Alfred V. Colbourne Jr., Alice Backer Johnson,J. Louise Hagstrom Mitchell, Mary Wells Turner, Grafton H. Willey Ill

1946 C. Arthur Foote, Clarissa Culver Tefft Hughes, Mary Healy Jones

1947 Ida Hod iss Dovenitz, Robert L. Duell, R. Craig Fabian, Robert B. Getzfeld, James F. O'Brien, Marjorie Seal Warneck, Mary Etta Montgomery White

1948 Shelley J. Barton, Louis J. DeLucas, Betty Lou King Elleman, Robert H. Hart, Paul M. McKee, Patricia Appleyard Parker, Ralph M. Roland, Thomas H. Sherman

1949 L. Howard Alexander, George Benson, Jean M . Besser, June Heifer Blanchard, Edward William Brilla, MichaelS. Burnhill, Charles B. Buser, Doris E. Coleman, Mary Ann Haylor Coon, Russell L. Dixon, Robert M. Glavin, Charles J. Hildmann, Flora Morse Kohn, Gordon A. Reeves, Vernie Dayton Romefelt, Lawrence G. Scaia

1950 Marianne Bebout Beck, Edward J. Friske Jr., Herbert Richard Greene, Herman Greenfield, Carleton K. Little, Donald M. M anning Sr., James A. Ram burg, Patsy A. Romanelli, Bernice Meyer Saltzman, Cliff Spieler, Fayette C. Walworth

1951 Marilyn Miller Borton, Anthony H. Chambers, Margaret R. Fosberry, Joseph E. Hornsby, Jay J. Me leer, Thomas R. Ottenstein, Joseph C. Rokosny, Harvey G. Tomlinson, Ralph Somers Walter, Nita Sapowitch Weiss

1952 Edward J. Berger, Joseph J. Cheponis, Gerald F. Finn Jr., Nellie Agnes Hurley, William J. Kliber, Rex L. Sluyter, Effie Matthews Striffler

1953 George Harris Arbique, Jean Bolles Berkman, Louise M. Hess, Diamonte lagrossi, George M . Luedemann

1954 Jack E. Douglas, Thomas M. Goins Jr., Richard E. Morgan, Charles Stanley Ogilvy, Ruth Isaacs Siegel

1955 Ruben J. Tucci

1956 Kenneth W. Kindelsperger, Philip H. Lee Jr., Ethel Robbins McMullin, John J. Theurer, Christine Carageorge Zografos

1957 George P. Chirogene, Isabel Stevens Sternberg

1958 Janice Perazone Finnan

1959 E. Joseph Bugbee, Joseph R. Faucher, Thomas J. Finnan Ill, Joan Jenkins Goldsmith, Catherine Punte O'Shea, James J. Riccardo, Gary P. White

1960 Michael J.R. Larsen, Robert J. Peretz, Donald W. Robinson

1961 Alvin L. Aim, Betty Hohn Fulton, Jane Tulik Jones, William J. Link

1962 Thomas W. Cosgrove, Lois Bradt Hern, Anne Hnatko Kocik, Deborah Slade

1963 Lee B. Chamberlaine, Lewis E. Hendershot, James P. Jung, George A. Mastroiann i, Madeline Musacch io Snyder

1964 Linda Rose Kutner, Sabina Leiby Penna baker

1965 Linda Hurd Ewing, Carol Anne Fitting, Anthony T. Pan zone, Nancy Stolkin Vreeland

1966 Constance Brace Nelson

1967 Rodney L. Hampson, Thomas M . M artin, Erin O'Brien McHale

1968 Edwin F. Jordan, Meredith A. Mi ller

1969 Kathleen M. Bogan, Robert M. Finn, Jared S. Hechtkopf,Joann Engelstein La Vigna, George A. Napolitano

1971 Dennis E. Gburski, Louis A. Goldstone, Robert P. Hummer Sr., Winifred Massey Tillotson, Christine Harder Williamson

1972 David J. Allor, Gerhart Hajeris, Nicholas C. Rossi, Bruce F. Two roger

1973 Richard B. Kline II

1974 Shirley M. Burghard, Anthony B. Cimino, Linda Lanham Zeszutek

1976 Phill ip B. Davis, Raija I. Greeley

1977 John D. Lyons

1978 Kenneth A. Windstein

1980 Thomas J. Walsh

1981 M artha Chappell Dean

1983 Nancy Alexanderian, John A. Magliocca

1984 Erich H. Todorov

1985 Robert J. Egan, Jeffrey Mark Wallace

1986 Edward A. Lenk

1990 Andrew D. Cummings

1992 Lawrence J. Tretler

1993 Kent W. Creamer

1998 Nancy E. Smith

Faculty Harry Brumberger, John C. Keats, John D. Nagle, C. Dwight Waldo

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