The inscriptions were discussed in the published catalogue by the late Kenneth Jackson.
Kenneth Jackson, an urban history professor at Columbia University, has said that the book ascribes too much significance to Moses.
Jackson is married to Kenneth Jackson and is the mother of two children.
"It's a hard question," said Kenneth Jackson, president of the Historical Society, which has 10 Sept. 11 exhibitions planned through 2003.
Now, thanks to Kenneth Jackson, you can find out where those places are even if you are still alive.
A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson.
Kenneth Jackson put it to me this way: "People always fear that the city is about to become a minority city.
Kenneth Jackson may refer to:
Married one Kenneth Jackson some eighteen years ago.
"New York has long been a source of soldiers," said the historian Kenneth Jackson, whose specialty is the city.