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Lambertus Emaline "Bert"
Fenenga (March 6, 1890 –
September 20, 1981) was an
American football player and coach. He
served as the head
football coach...
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Agnes E.
Fenenga (April 5, 1874 –
April 4, 1949) was a Dutch-born
American missionary and
teacher based in
Turkey and
Syria for over
forty years, from...
- 1965). The area was
examined again in 1973 by the
archaeologist Franklin Fenenga, who
consolidated all 11 of Rozaire's "sites" into a
single large site...
- Beachcalifornia.com.
Retrieved 2014-08-14. Davis, Troy, Jon M. Erlandson,
Gerrit L.
Fenenga, &
Keith Hamm. 2010.
Chipped stone crescents and the
antiquity of maritime...
- 1201477. PMID 21385713. S2CID 38042215. Davis, T. W.; Erlandson, J. M.;
Fenenga, G. L.; Hamm, K. (2010). "Chipped
stone crescents and the
antiquity of...
- Karsh,
photographer Feyyaz Duman,
Turkish actor of
Kurdish descent Agnes Fenenga (1874–1949), Dutch-born
American missionary teacher in Mardin, 1901–1933...
- 1567–1578. doi:10.1093/aob/mcp096. ISSN 0305-7364. PMC 2701757. PMID 19414518.
Fenenga, G. L, & Fisher, E. M. (1978). The Ca****lla use of piyatem,
larvae of the...
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States Senate Amanda Clement (1888–1971),
first paid
female umpire Agnes Fenenga (1874–1949),
American missionary in
Turkiye and
Syria Riley Gardner, psychologist...
- (born 1946), politician,
former mayor of
Schiermonnikoog (1976–1983)
Agnes Fenenga (1874–1949),
missionary teacher in Turkiye; born in
Schiermonnikoog Klozum...
- yet
known (as of 1993) for
western North America".
Archaeologist Gerrit Fenenga, in his
chapter in the monograph, adds, "The
Scotts Valley Site is clearly...