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James F.
Schenck, (1807–1882), rear
Admiral in
United States Navy Joe
Schenck (1891–1930), singer, one of the duo Van and
Schenck Johannes Schenck (1660–1712)...
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Schenck v.
United States, 249 U.S. 47 (1919), was a
landmark decision of the U.S.
Supreme Court concerning enforcement of the
Espionage Act of 1917 during...
- 1998, p. 246.
Schencking 2005, p. 15.
Schencking 2005, p. 16. Jentschura, Jung &
Mickel 1977, p. 113.
Schencking 2005, p. 13.
Schencking 2005, p. 11. Evans...
- Ernst-Günther
Schenck (3
October 1904 – 21
December 1998) was a
German medical doctor and
member of the SS in **** Germany.
Because of a
chance encounter...
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Nicholas M.
Schenck (14
November 1880, Rybinsk,
Russia – 4
March 1969, Florida) was a Russian-American film
studio executive and businessman. One of seven...
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Friedrich Schenck. It
depicts an
anguished mother sheep standing over the dead body of her lamb,
surrounded by a
murder of crows.
Perhaps Schenck's most famous...
- Joe
Schenck may
refer to:
Joseph M.
Schenck (1876–1961),
American film
studio executive Joe
Schenck (1891–1930), half of the
vaudeville musical duo Van...
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Joseph Michael Schenck (/ˈskɛŋk/;
December 25, 1876 –
October 22, 1961) was a Russian-born
American film
studio executive.
Schenck was born to a Jewish...
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Ferdinand Schureman Schenck (February 11, 1790 – May 16, 1860) was an
American physician and
politician who
represented New
Jersey in the
United States...
- Van and
Schenck were po****r
American entertainers in the 1910s and 1920s: Gus Van (born
August Von Glahn,
August 12, 1886 –
March 12, 1968), baritone...