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    Charles Fenno Jacobs (December 14, 1904 – June 27, 1974; often credited as Fenno Jacobs) was an American photographer active in the mid-20th century....
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  • Charles Jacobs may refer to: Charles Fenno Jacobs (1904–1975), photojournalist, World War II and postwar period Charles Jacobs (Louisiana judge) (born...
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  • Fenno, American political scientist Charles Fenno Hoffman, American author, poet and editor Charles Fenno Jacobs, American photographer This disambiguation...
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    Heights, A collection of narratives, official reports, records, etc. (1882), Charles Allyn A memorial for the battle was erected in 1830 for the 85 American...
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  • including: Charles Fenno Jacobs (1904–1974), American photographer Charles Jacobs (political activist), with American Anti-Slavery Group Charlotte Jacobs (1847–1916)...
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    "Steichen's chickens"), including photographers Wayne Miller and Charles Fenno Jacobs. A collection of 172 silver gelatin photographs taken by the Unit...
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  • Isaac Haberman; 1916–2003) Martin Harris (1908–1971) Dan Israel Charles Fenno Jacobs (1904–1974) Dan Keleher, (né Daniel J. Keleher, Jr., 1908–1952) Peter...
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    Steichen, USNR. Humorous sign put up by the troops, photographed by Charles Fenno Jacobs on Tarawa. Photo by Horace Bristol of a Curtiss SOC scoutplane being...
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  • (photographer) Aaron Huey Walter Iooss Polly Irungu Ted Jackson Charles Fenno Jacobs Jeff Jacobson (photographer) Kenneth Jarecke Frances Benjamin Johnston...
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    Porto, Praça de D. João I, known as Palácio Atlântico (photo by Charles Fenno Jacobs circa 1948-1955) Company type Public company Traded as Atlântico...
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  • safety – took its toll". Washington Post. Retrieved May 14, 2023. Nathan Fenno (December 3, 2019). "A troubled ex-USC football star died at 31. His family...
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    Monthly Magazine, was a literary magazine of New York City, founded by Charles Fenno Hoffman in 1833, and published until 1865. Its long-term editor and...
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  • this local knowledge they are in a position to "soak and poke" as Richard Fenno put it, and thereby to offer reasoned lines of explanation based on this...
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    Henry Dubois, Edward Dunscomb, Baron Charles D Aurier, John Elliott, Andrew English, James Fairlie, Ephraim Fenno, Nicholas Fish, George Fleming, John...
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    the invention; however, a correspondence between George Whatley and John Fenno, editor of the Gazette of the United States, suggested that Franklin had...
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  • Hoffman (born 1949), American business executive and college dean Charles Fenno Hoffman (1806–1884), American author, poet and editor Charlotta Hoffman...
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    from the original on March 25, 2024, retrieved March 25, 2024 Richard F. Fenno Jr., The Making of a Senator: Dan Quayle, Congressional Quarterly Press...
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  • in the country, and has included the exploits of fictional law student Fenno for decades. The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial...
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    Street. Irving Publishing Company. Retrieved April 3, 2018. Hoffman, Charles Fenno; Flint, Timothy; Clark, Lewis Gaylord; Cornwallis, Kinahan; Agnew, John...
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    twentieth century Political Scientist Richard Fenno 1948, namesake of Fenno's paradox and Richard F. Fenno Jr. Prize Physicist Henry Way Kendall 1950, experimental...
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