John Jay Scholar
John Jay Scholar (alternatively, John Jay National Scholar) is a designation applied to the undergraduates deemed most outstanding by the admissions c...
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John Jay Scholar (alternatively, John Jay National Scholar) is a designation applied to the undergraduates deemed most outstanding by the admissions c...
John Hill is an American singer, songwriter, producer, musical artist, Grammy nominated producer and the founder of Team John Hill Corp. He is also kn...
Note: This article was proposed for deletion on Wikipedia.John Collins (born 23 May 1944) is an Irish barrister called to the Bar in 1967. He was call...
John Joseph Doherty (born 26 February 1919 in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts) enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve March 1, 1940 and was app...
John Joseph Houston (1980 - November 5, 2009) was an American military officer, a pilot and a flight instructor who was killed on a routine training f...
John Jossifakis (born in 1979) is a Canadian-Cypriot entrepreneur and event management professional. He currently resides in Dubai, United Arab Emirat...
John Jung (born on 08 June 1987 in Seoul) is a Korean soccer player who currently plays for North York Astros in the Canadian Soccer League. Playing c...
John Kaestli Edmunds (1900-1989) was a Chicago area lawyer and a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Childhood and...
John K. Melvin (born May 9, 1976) is a conceptual artist working with installations. His installations have been in the U.S. and France.John Melvin wa...
John Kannenberg (Milwaukee, WI) is a multimedia artist, curator, writer, and researcher who creates quietly reflective work that investigates the soni...
John Karel was a former director of parks in Missouri and Tower Grove Park in St. Louis. He was inducted into the Missouri Recreation and Parks Hall o...
Popular references to the works of John Keats. In written works * In Rudyard Kipling's story "Wireless", from his book Traffics and Discoveries (1904)...
John Kennedy McCray (born April 14, 1961) is an American artist, actor, screenwriter, director and film/stage producer. He was instrumental in creatin...
John King BA (1716-1770) was an 18th-century clergyman and Lord of the Manor of West Hall, Folke, a Grade 1 listed Elizabethan manor house in Dorset.E...
John Kissinger is the President and CEO of GRAEF, an engineering and consulting firm, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has held this position since J...
John Kneski (born 1964 in Westhampton, New York). At first primarily interested in music, he played alto saxophone in the Hamptons Music Festival Orch...
John Kobeck (born 1964, Bronx, New York) is an American contemporary artist and fine art photographer based in New York. Much of Kobeck's work is conc...
John Kok (born 1948) studied as an undergraduate at Trinity Christian College near Chicago, Illinois, USA, under Maartin Vrieze and Calvin Seerveld. I...
John J. Kokal (? - Died November 7, 2003) aged 58, was an official of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research Near East and...
John Konrad is the author, along with journalist Tom Shroder, of Fire on the Horizon: The Untold Story of the Gulf Oil Disaster, which chronicles the ...