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  2. Janice Law - Wikipedia

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    Janice Law (born 1941), [1] also known as Janice Law Trecker, is an American mystery novelist and short story writer. She has written for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine , Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine , [ 2 ] Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine , The Midwest Quarterly , The American Scholar , and the American Quarterly . [ 3 ]

  3. Janice R. Bellace - Wikipedia

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    She held the Samuel Blank Chair in Legal Studies from 1996 until 2018. She is the author of numerous academic books, chapters, articles and papers; her research interests are in the field of labor and employment law, particularly international labor law.

  4. List of LGBTQ writers - Wikipedia

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    novelist, painter, illustrator, comic strip author: Moomins series [280] Derek Jarman: 1942–1994: English: author and filmmaker: At Your Own Risk [8] Alfred Jarry: 1873–1907: French: writer: Ubu Roi [8] Sarah Orne Jewett: 1849–1909: American: novelist, short story writer and poet: The Country of the Pointed Firs [8] Geraldine Jewsbury ...

  5. Janice Rule - Wikipedia

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    Mary Janice Rule (August 15, 1931 – October 17, 2003) [1] was an American actress and psychotherapist, earning her PhD while still acting, then acting occasionally ...

  6. Janice (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Mannering portrayed Janice Meredith in the 1900 stage play A Colonial Girl based on the 1899 novel by Paul Leicester Ford.. Janice is a modern feminine given name, an extended version of Jane, an English feminine form of John which is itself derived from the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning ('Graced by god') or Yehohanan ('God is gracious').

  7. Janice May Udry - Wikipedia

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    Janice May was born in Jacksonville, Illinois on June 14, 1928. She graduated from Northwestern University in 1950. Her first widely-published book, A Tree is Nice, was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1957 for Marc Simont's illustrations. [1]

  8. Janice Kephart - Wikipedia

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    Janice Kephart (born May 12, 1964, in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American public policy expert who received national attention for her input as a member of the 9/11 Commission in 2002. She was a key author of the 9/11 Report and terrorist travel policies, as well as the immigration-related recommendations in the final 9/11 Commission Report ...

  9. Linda Lavin - Wikipedia

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    Linda Lavin (October 15, 1937 – December 29, 2024) was an American actress and singer. Known for her roles on stage and screen, she received several awards including three Drama Desk Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two Obie Awards, and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for a Daytime Emmy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.