LIFE'S LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOK, by H. Jackson Brown Jr. (Rutledge Hill, $5.95.)
Notably, there was the San Francisco School of Holography established by Lloyd Cross, The Museum of Holography in New York founded by Rosemary (Possie) H. Jackson, the Royal College of Art in London and the Lake Forest College Symposiums organised by Tung Jeong (T.J.).
H. Jackson won the resulting by-election against T. Mason, but Mason was successful against Jackson at the 1879 general election a few months later.
Robert H. Jackson states that "(s)ince World War II a new approach to the study of public administration (...) developed."
Devil's Den - located south of Flintstone on the farm once owned by an H. Jackson.
Knight, H. Jackson.