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Force Reserve, in 1961
Lukens accepted a job as
minority counsel for the
Republican staff of the
House Rules Committee.
Lukens was
president of the national...
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Lukens may
refer to: Anna
Lukens (1844-1917),
American physician Buz
Lukens (1931–2010),
American politician Charles Lukens (1786-1825,
British businessman...
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swimmer Luken Communications,
broadcasting company Lukens Lukin Murders of Neta
Sorek and
Kristine Luken This page
lists people with the
surname Luken. If...
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Mount Lukens is in an area that was
affected by the 2009
Station Fire in the San
Gabriel Mountains.
Mount Lukens is a
radio site with buildings...
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Thomas Andrew Luken (July 9, 1925 –
January 10, 2018) was an
American politician of the
Democratic Party from Ohio,
serving in the
United States House...
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Charles John
Luken (born July 18, 1951) is an
American politician of the
Democratic party who was
mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
served in the Ohio's...
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Mission of the U.S. Emb****y in London.
Lukens was born on
December 25, 1963, in Paris, France. His father, Alan Wood
Lukens, was US Chargé d'Affaires ad interim...
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group announced an
indefinite hiatus in 2017. Bren
Lukens and Jake
Ewald met in high school, when
Lukens was
interested in Ewald's twin sister. They ran...
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Dennis Lukens (born June 28, 1952) is an
American professional soccer coach and
former player.
Lukens pla****
college soccer for
Springfield College, and...
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Jesse Lukens (8
August 1748 –
December 25 1775) was an
American surveyor. Son of
Sarah and John
Lukens, Surveyor-General of Pennsylvania,
Jesse Lukens followed...