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* Vincent F. Hendricks, Thought 2 Talk: A Crash Course in Reflection and Expression, New York: Automatic Press / VIP, 2005, ISBN 87-991013-7-8
* Vincent F. Hendricks, Thought 2 Talk: A Crash Course in Reflection and Expression, New York: Automatic Press / VIP, 2005, ISBN 87-991013-7-8
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* Cast of Mad Men: Jon Hamm, January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser, Christina Hendricks, Kiernan Shipka, John Slattery, Jared Harris and Matthew Weiner
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Board of Trustees of the Heye Foundation in 1920, from left to right are: Minor Cooper Keith, James Bishop Ford, George Gustav Heye, Frederick Kimber Seward, F. Kingsbury Curtis, Samuel Riber, Jr., Archer Milton Huntington, and Harmon Washington Hendricks.

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John Hendricks founded the channel and its parent company, Cable Educational Network Inc., in 1982.
Postal officials in Washington, D. C., upon receiving an application from George E. Wood, declined to approve the name Hendricks because a post office in the state was already operating under that name in Upson County.
* Hendricks, John R., Magic Squares to Tesseract by Computer, Self-published, 1998, 0-9684700-0-9
* Hendricks, John R., All Third-Order Magic Tesseracts, Self-published, 1999, 0-9684700-2-5
* Hendricks, John R., Perfect n-Dimensional Magic Hypercubes of Order 2 < sup > n </ sup >, Self-published, 1999, 0-9684700-4-1.
* Heinz, H. D., & Hendricks, J. R., Magic Square Lexicon: Illustrated, HDH, 2000, 0-9687985-0-0
* Johnson, R. E., P. Hendricks, D. L. Pattie, and K. B.
Members of the orchestra on his 1958 extended work, New York, N. Y., included Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Art Farmer, Milt Hinton, Bob Brookmeyer, and Max Roach, among others, and featured wrap-around raps by singer / lyricist Jon Hendricks.
Elling has performed and recorded with David Amram, Bob Belden, Joanne Brackeen, Oscar Brown, Jr., Billy Corgan, Orbert Davis, George Freeman, Buddy Guy, Jon Hendricks, Charlie Hunter, Randy Bachman, Bob Mintzer, Rex Richardson, and Bob Sheppard.
* Hendricks, John R., All Third-Order Magic Tesseracts, 1999, 0-9684700-2-5.
* Hendricks, J. R., Magic Squares to Tesseracts by Computer, 1998, 0-9684700-0-9, page 49
and Hendricks, J. R., Magic Square Lexicon: Illustrated.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-4-agonal Magic Tesseract, The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-3-agonal Magic Cube, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 5: 1, 1972, pp51 – 52
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-3-agonal Magic Cube of Order-5, JRM, 5: 3, 1972, pp 205 – 206
* Hendricks, John R., Magic Squares to Tesseracts by Computer, Self-published 1999.
* Hendricks, John R., Perfect n-Dimensional Magic Hypercubes of Order 2n, Self-published 1999.
and Hendricks, J. R., Magic Square Lexicon: Illustrated.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-4-agonal Magic Tesseract, The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-3-agonal Magic Cube, Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 5: 1, 1972, pp51-52.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-3-agonal Magic Cube of Order-5, JRM, 5: 3, 1972, pp 205-206.
* Hendricks, John R., Pan-n-agonals in Hypercubes, JRM, 7: 2, 1974, pp 95-96.
* Hendricks, John R., The Pan-3-agonal Magic Cube of Order-4, JRM, 13: 4, 1980-81, pp 274-281.
* Hendricks, John R., Creating Pan-3-agonal Magic Cubes of Odd Order, JRM, 19: 4, 1987, pp 280-285.

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* June 17 – John Hendricks launches the Discovery Channel in the United States.
George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, William R. King, Henry Wilson and Thomas A. Hendricks died in office, and John C. Calhoun resigned.
Feeding on the momentum of their victory, the twenty US WNT players, in partnership with John Hendricks of the Discovery Channel, sought out the investors, markets, and players necessary to form the eight-team league.
Discovery Channel ( formerly The Discovery Channel ) is an American satellite and cable specialty channel ( also delivered via IPTV, terrestrial television and internet television in other parts of the world ), founded by John Hendricks and distributed by Discovery Communications.
Thomas Hendricks was born near East Fultonham, Ohio on September 7, 1819, the son of John and Jane Thomson Hendricks.
The John Hendricks House in the southern section of Staatsburg was built in 1785 and remains as it was then.
* John Hendricks, founder and chairman of Discovery Communications
* Hendricks, John Allen, " The Telecommunications Act of 1996: Its Impact on the Electronic Media of the 21st Century ", Communications and the Law 21 ( 2 ), June 1999.
John Newcomer led the development team which included Bill Pfutzenrueter, Jan Hendricks, Python Anghelo, Tim Murphy, and John Kotlarik.
With his colleague John R. Hendricks, he was the first to compute the smallest perfect ( nasik ) magic tesseract.
Many of the first generation of diving safety officers of the top universities, colleges and institutes of technology in the United States were NAUI members and made significant contributions to NAUI's programs, including: Lee Somers University of Michigan, James Stewart Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Richard Bell University of California, Davis, Henry Viex United States Military Academy, Lloyd Austin University of California, Berkeley, Mark Flahan California State University, San Diego, Phillip Sharkey University of Rhode Island, Ronnie D ' Amico California State University, Long Beach, Walt Hendricks, Sr. University of Puerto Rico, Glen Egstrom University of California, Los Angeles, and John Heine Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.
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In recent years, an alternative definition for the perfect magic cube was proposed by John R. Hendricks.
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The first known example of a bimagic cube was given by John Hendricks in 2000 ; it is a semiperfect cube of order 25 and magic constant 195325.
The Universal Classification System for Hypercubes ( John R. Hendricks ) requires that for any dimension hypercube, all possible lines sum correctly for the hypercube to be considered perfect magic.
The first one was discovered by retired meteorologist John R. Hendricks from British Columbia in 1999 with the help of Cliff Pickover at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York after about ten hours of computing time on an IBM IntelliStation computer system.
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