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George Frederick Jenks (16 July 1916 – 29 December 1996) was an American geographer known for his significant contributions to cartography and geographic ...
George Frederick Jenks was a 20th-century American cartographer.Graduating with his Ph.D. in agricultural geography from Syracuse University in 1947, Jenks began his career under the tutelage of Richard Harrison, cartographer for Time and Fortune magazine. [3]
Shaughnessy, Thomas George (1853–1923), CPR 1899–1918 Sheffield, Bill (b. 1928), ARR 1997–2001 [ 131 ] Sheffield, Joseph Earl (1793–1882), Northampton Railroad
Frank Jenks, actor; Frederick L. Jenks, professor emeritus at Florida State University; George A. Jenks, 19th-century Pennsylvania politician; George C. Jenks, author of first The Shadow story under pen name Frank S. Lawton; George F. Jenks, 20th-century cartographer Jenks natural breaks optimization, the data classification system he designed
William George Barker [7] Robert A. Little [8] George McElroy [9] Roderic Dallas [10] Albert Ball [11] Tom F. Hazell [12] Philip F. Fullard [13] Charles George Gass; John Inglis Gilmour [14] William Lancelot Jordan [15] Alfred Atkey [16] William Gordon Claxton [17] James Ira Thomas Jones [18] Joseph Stewart Temple Fall [19] Frederick McCall [20 ...
Frederick Joseph Kinsman (1868–1944), church historian; Lloyd A. Lewis (born 1947), adjunct professor of New Testament; Clement Clarke Moore (1779–1863), biblical scholar, donor of land for the seminary, author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" Benjamin T. Onderdonk (1791–1861), professor of nature, ministry and polity of the church, bishop ...
Since 1984, the council has consisted of 13 members; four members elected at-large and nine members elected by district. All 13 seats are contested every two years.
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