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- Jessore (Bengali: যশোর, romanized: jôshor, [dʒɔʃor]), officially Jas****, is a city of Jessore District in Khulna Division. It lies in southwestern Bangladesh...
- Herman J. Jessor (June 15, 1894 – April 8, 1990) was an American architect who helped build more than 40,000 units of cooperative housing in New York City...
- 1080/0092623X.2012.675023. ISSN 0092-623X. PMID 23252636. S2CID 36638516. Jessor, Shirley; Jessor, Richard (1975). "Transition from virginity to nonvirginity among...
- P. (1987). : context and meaning in social inquiry / edited by Richard Jessor, Anne Colby, and Richard A. Shweder OCLC 46597302 Baškarada, S. (2014) "Qualitative...
- million. The design is attributed to Springsteen & Goldhammer, with Herman J. Jessor responsible for much of the work. Four slum blocks with 65 tenement buildings...
- Retrieved 9 January 2009. E L Rezmovic; D Sloane; D Alexander; B Seltser; T Jessor (1996). "Cycle of ****ual Abuse: Research Inconclusive About Whether Child...
- original buildings were designed by an architectural team that included Herman Jessor, who would go on to design the bulk of the New York City's housing cooperatives...
- in 1951 and built Co-op City in The Bronx, designed by architect Herman Jessor. One of the first subsidized, fixed-value cooperatives was Morningside Gardens...
- ****stan never transpired, all remaining Cessna T-37Bs Tweet in reserve at Jessor Air Base under squadron 15. Retired from active service.  Brazil Brazilian...
- Clothing Workers of America, Architects Springsteen and Goldhammer, Herman Jessor Amalgamated Housing Cooperative (1927, 1947–49, expansion 1952–55, 1968–70...