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Jencks could refer to:
Jencks v.
United States, a U.S.
Supreme Court case
Jencks Act, a law p****ed by the U.S.
Congress regarding the
rules of procedure...
- June 21, 1939,
Charles Alexander Jencks was the son of
composer Gardner Platt Jencks and Ruth
DeWitt Pearl.
Jencks attended Brooks School in
North Andover...
- is
contained within Jencks Act
material disclosure is
generally timely if the
government complies with the
Jencks Act. The
Jencks Act
applies to statements...
- the late
Maggie Keswick Jencks, who died of
cancer in 1995. Like her husband,
architectural writer and
critic Charles Jencks, she
believed in the ability...
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Brigham hospital.
Jencks conducted his
first postdoctoral research for two
years with
Fritz Lipmann at
Harvard Medical School.
Jencks was
drafted into...
- in 1995. A bust of
Jencks is on
display in the Hall of
Heroes of the
National Wallace Monument in Stirling. Keswick, Maggie;
Jencks, Charles; Hardie, Alison...
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Penelope Jencks (born 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA) is an
American sculptor and a
graduate of
Boston University (BFA, 1958). Her
public works include...
- U.S. 414 (1953)).
Jencks, 353 U.S. at 668.
Jencks, 353 U.S. at 668-669.
Jencks, 353 U.S. at 669.
Jencks, 353 U.S. at 669-672.
Jencks, 353 U.S. at 672....
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since 1946.
Jencks was born in Columbus, Ohio and died in Manchester, New Hampshire,
where he had
lived for many years. "William R.
Jencks". New Hampshire...
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Christopher Sandy Jencks (born
October 22, 1936) is an
American social scientist.
Jencks is
Malcolm Wiener Professor of
Social Policy in the
Kennedy School...