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Buettner-Janusch, John, 1924-1992 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Buettner-Janusch, John, 1924-1992
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  • Janusch, John Buettner-, 1924-1992

LCCN 66-14128: His Origins of man, 1966 (hdg.: Buettner-Janusch, John, 1924- )

LC data base, 7-19-85 (hdg.: Buettner-Janusch, John, 1924- ; usage: John Buettner-Janusch)

New York Times Obituaries, viewed August 9, 2013 (John Buettner-Janusch; born in Chicago, died in prison of pneumonia in 1992; anthropologist, educator, researcher; specialized in genetics, biochemistry, and the evolution of simians and humans; chairman of New York University's anthropology department (1973-1979); member of National Science Foundation's anthropology panel; convicted in 1980 of making illegal drugs; convicted in 1987 of sending poisoned candy to the judge in the drug case)

Wikipedia, viewed August 9, 2013 (John Buettner-Janusch; born December 7, 1924 and died July 2, 1992)

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