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Frederik V
Schenck van
Toutenburg (1503–1580),
Dutch bishop George Schenck,
American screenwriter Hal
Schenck,
American mathematician James F.
Schenck, (1807–1882)...
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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...
- 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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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...
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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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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 politician who
represented New
Jersey in the
United States House of Representatives...
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James Findlay Schenck (June 11, 1807 –
December 21, 1882) was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy who
served in the Mexican–American War and the...
- USS
Schenck (DD-159) was a Wickes-class
destroyer in the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was
named for Rear
Admiral James F.
Schenck, USN (1807–1882)...
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George Schenck is an
American screenwriter. His
credits include ****ureworld, the TV-movie The
Phantom of
Hollywood and
numerous episodes of NCIS. He also...