2001
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century, Patricia M. Battin
Franz Leopold Ranke, the Ranke Library at Syracuse and the Open Future of Scientific History, Siegfried Baur
Cartoonists' Collections in the Department of Special Collections, Carolyn A. Davis
Marya Zaturenska's Depression Diary 1933-1935, Mary Beth Hinton
Manuscripts Processing at Syracuse: An Insider's View, Kathleen Manwaring
Black Abolitionists of Central New York: An Intimate Circle of Activism, Bonnie Ryan
Some Unpublished Oscar Wilde Letters, Ian Small
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXXIII, 1998-2001, Syracuse University Library Associates
Courier, volume XXXIII, 1998-2001, Syracuse University. Library Associates
African Americans and Education: A Study of Arna Bontemps, Joseph Downing Thompson
Cultural History and Comics Auteurs: Cartoon Collections at Syracuse University Library, Chad Wheaton and Carolyn A. Davis
Stephen Crane's Inamorata: The Real Amy Leslie, Charles Yanikoski
1997
A Charles Jackson Diptych, John W. Crowley
Dreams and Expectations: The Paris Diary of Albert Brisbane, American Fourierist, Abigail Mellen
The Punctator's World: A Discursion, Part X, Gwen G. Robinson
Of Medusae and Men: On the Life and Observations of Alfred G. Mayor, Lester D. Stephens
Declaration of Independence: Mary Colum as Autobiographer, Sanford Sternlicht
Courier, Volume XXXII, 1997, Syracuse University Library Associates
News ofthe Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXXII, 1997, Syracuse University Library Associates
Ivan Mestrovic in Syracuse, 1947-1955, David Tatham
The Wonderful Wizards Behind the Oz Wizard, Susan Wolstenholme
1996
What's in a Name? Characterization and Caricature in Dorothy Thompson Criticism, Frederick Betz
Benjamin Spock: A Two-Century Man, Bettye Caldwell
Ernest Hemingway by Shirley Jackson Introduction: Shirley Jackson on Ernest Hemingway: A Recovered Term Paper, John W. Crowley
The Magic Toy Shop, Jean Daugherty
Marya Zaturenska's Depression Diary, 1931- 1932, Mary Beth Hinton
Edward Noyes Westcott's David Harum: A Forgotten Cultural Artifact, Brian G. Ladewig
The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Nine), Gwen G. Robinson
Courier, Volume XXXI, 1996, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and of Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXXI, 1996, Syracuse University Library Associates
1995
An Interview with Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Paul J. Archambault
An Interview with Thomas Moore, Alexandra Eyle
The Planning and Funding of the E. S. Bird Library, John Robert Greene and Karrie Anne Baron
Belfer Audio Archive: Our Cultural Heritage in Sound, John Harvith
Arna Bontemps's Creole Heritage, Charles L. James
Standing Where Roads Converge: The Thomas Merton Papers at Syracuse University, Terrance Keenan
Gustav Stickley and Irene Sargent: United Crafts and The Craftsman, Cleota Reed
Peaks of Joy, Valleys of Despair: The History of the Syracuse University Library from 1871 to 1907, David H. Stam
Dr. Freud and Dr. Spock, James Sullivan
Courier, Volume XXX, 1995, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and of Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXX, 1995, Syracuse University Library Associates
1994
Dialectical Materialism and Proletarian Literature, with Introduction: Remembering Leonard Brown, John W. Crowley and Leonard Brown
The Sculpture of Harriet Whitney Frishmuth and New York Dance, Joseph G. Dreiss
Stephen Crane at Syracuse University: New Findings, Thomas A. Gullason
The Moment of "Three Women Eating": Completing the Story of You Have Seen Their Faces, Robert L. McDonald
Hats, Heels, and High Ideals: The Student Dean Program at Syracuse University, 1931- 1960, Thalia M. Mulvihill
The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Eight), Gwen G. Robinson
Courier, Volume XXIX, 1994, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXIX, 1994, Syracuse University Library Associates
The Syracuse University Professoriate, 1870-1960: Four Grand Masters in the Arts, David Tatham
The First Editions of Stephen Crane's The Black Riders and Other Lines and War Is Kind, Donald Vanouse
1993
John Humphrey Noyes and Millennialism, Michael Barkun
National Service: A Forty-Three-Year Crusade, Donald J. Eberly
Foreword and Preface, from Courier, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, Fall 1993, Robert Fogarty and Mark F. Weimer
Women, Family, and Utopia: The Oneida Community Experience and Its Implications for the Present, Lawrence Foster
An Interview with Barney Rosset, Mary Beth Hinton
An Interview with Spencer Klaw, Mary Beth Hinton
Breaching the "Wall ofPartition Between the Male and the Female": John Humphrey Noyes and Free Love, Louis J. Kern
Hey, Why Don't We Start an External High School Diploma Program?, Patricia King and Mary Beth Hinton
"Mingling the Sexes": The Gendered Organization of Work in the Oneida Community, Marlyn Klee-Hartzell
"Say! Dis Is Grate Stuff": The Yellow Kid and the Birth of the American Comics, Richard D. Olson
Courier, Volume XXVIII, Number 1, Spring 1993, Syracuse University Library Associates
Courier, Volume XXVIII, Number 2, Fall 1993, Syracuse University Library Associates
From the Collections, from Courier, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, Fall 1993, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, Spring 1993, Syracuse University Library Associates
Building Perfection: The Relationship between Physical and Social Structures of the Oneida Community, Janet White
Portrait of a City: Syracuse, the Old Home Town, John A. Williams
1992
Traveler to Arcadia: Margaret Bourke-White in Italy, 1943-1944, Randall I. Bond
A Dominican Gradual of Saints, circa 1500, George Catalano
Fenimore Cooper's Libel Suits, Constantine Evans
Modernism from Right to Left: Wallace Stevens, the Thirties, and Radicalism, Alan Filres
Stephen Crane at Claverack College: A New Reading, Thomas A. Gullason
A Marcel Breuer House Project of 1938-1939, Isabelle Hyman
The Kipling Collection at Syracuse, Thomas Pinney
The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Seven), Gwen G. Robinson
Adam Badeau's "The Story ofthe Merrimac and the Monitor", Robert J. Schneller
Courier, Volume XXVII, Number 1, Spring 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
Courier, Volume XXVII, Number 2, Fall 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, Spring 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXVI, No. 2, Fall 1992, Syracuse University Library Associates
Fore-edge Paintings at Syracuse University, Jeff Weber
1991
The Portfolio Club: A Refuge of Friendship and Learning, Constance Carroll
Omnibus: Precursor of Modern Television, Mary Beth Hinton
Foreward and Preface to Courier, Volume XXVI, Number 2, Fall 1991, Mary Beth Hinton and Alexander N. Charters
The Adult and Continuing Education Collections at Syracuse University, Terrance Keenan
Gabriel Naude and the Ideal Library, Antje Bultmann Lemke
The E. S. Bird Library Reconfiguration Project, Carol Parke
Describing the Flora of the United States: Botanies at Libraries in Syracuse, Dudley J. Raynal
The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Six), Gwen G. Robinson
Laubach in India: 1935 to 1970, S. Y. Shah
Courier, Volume XXVI, Number 1, Spring 1991, Syracuse University Library Associates
Courier, Volume XXVI, Number 2, Fall 1991, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, Syracuse University Library Associates
News of the Library and the Library Associates, from Courier, Vol. XXVI, No. 1, Spring 1991, Syracuse University Library Associates
Philip Evergood and Ideologism in the 1930s, Kendall Taylor
Artists' Papers in the George Arents Research Library: Sources for the Study of Twentieth-Century American Art, Mark F. Weimer and Donna Capelle Cook
1990
Stephen Crane's Father and the Holiness Movement, Christopher Benfey
The New School of Wood Engraving, Edward A. Gokey
"I Want to Do This Job": More Margaret Bourke-White Letters to Erskine Caldwell, William L. Howard
The Huntington Mansion in New York: Economics of Architecture and Decoration in the 1890s, Isabelle Hyman