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Schenck may refer to any one of the following:

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People

  • Adolph Schenck (1803-1878), German teacher and entomologist
  • Aubrey Schenck (1908-1999), film producer
  • Carl Alwyn Schenck (1868-1955), German pioneer of forestry in the USA and Europe
  • Carl Schenck (1835-1910), German mercantilist and founder of the Carl Schenck Eisengießerei & Waagenfabrik
  • Charles Schenck, American socialist
  • Ernst-Günther Schenck (1904-1998), German doctor
  • Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg (1503-1580), Dutch bishop
  • Jack Willis Schenck Jr. (born 1958), building commissioner of Clayton, MO 1977-2013 / Clarkson Valley, MO 2007 / Kirkwood, MO 2013
  • James F. Schenck, (1807-1882), rear Admiral in United States Navy
  • Joe Schenck (1891-1930), singer, one of the duo Van and Schenck
  • Johannes Schenck (1660-1712), Dutch composer
  • John Schenck (1750-1823), New Jersey revolutionary soldier
  • John Schenck (Manhasset, NY) (1740-1831), New York politician
  • John I. Schenck (1787-1833), New York politician
  • Joseph Schenck (1878-1961), pioneer executive of the American film industry
  • Martin Schenck (1848-1918), NY State Engineer and Surveyor 1892-1893
  • Martin Schenck von Nydeggen (1543-1589), Dutch soldier of fortune in 80 Years' War.
  • Nicholas Schenck (1881-1969), American film industry executive
  • Norman C. Schenck, mycologist
  • Paul Schenck (born 1958), pro-life activist
  • Paul F. Schenck (1899-1968), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • Robert C. Schenck, American Civil War general and U.S. Congressman
  • Robert C. Schenck (politician), Florida, USA politician
  • Rocky Schenck, American music video director and photographer
  • William Cortenus Schenck (1773-1821), American legislator
  • Other

  • Schenck v. United States 249 U.S. 47 (1919), decision by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the right to free speech
  • References

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