- John
Peter Zenger (October 26, 1697 – July 28, 1746) was a
German printer and
journalist in New York City.
Zenger printed The New York W****ly Journal....
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Zenger was a 20th-century
American underground newspaper that
focused on
corporate propaganda,
government corruption,
marijuana legalization and free speech...
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Zenger may
refer to:
Zenger family [de]
Christoph Zenger (born 1940), a
German mathematician Erich Zenger (1939–2010), a
German Roman Catholic priest...
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Sheahon Jay
Zenger (born
April 13, 1966) has
three decades of
experience in
academic and
athletic administration, development, and coaching.
Zenger currently...
- Karl
Zenger (born 3 June 1873 in Erding; died 19
February 1912 in Haar, Bavaria) was a
German figure skater.
Zenger won the
title of
German Champion in...
- Jeff
Zenger is a
Republican member of the
North Carolina House of
Representatives who has
represented the 74th
district (including
parts of
Forsyth County)...
-
legal victory on
behalf of the
printer and
newspaper publisher John
Peter Zenger. His
involvement with the 1735
decision in New York
helped to establish...
- "The
Lonesome Death of
Hattie Carroll" is a
topical song
written by the
American musician Bob Dylan.
Recorded on
October 23, 1963, the song was released...
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Christoph Zenger (born 10
August 1940) is a
German mathematician. Born in Lindau,
Zenger studied physics at the
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich...
- The New York W****ly
Journal was a w****ly journal,
printed by John
Peter Zenger, from
November 5, 1733 to
March 18, 1751. It was the
second journal in New...