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Indenture, Jacob William with Susan U. Niemcewicz, September 9, 1814
The following document is an indenture between Jacob Williams and Susan U. Niemcewicz regarding land in Essex County, New Jersey.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1135/thumbnail.jp
Prattica, oder Prognosticatio, uff das M.D.LXIIII. Jar, nach Christi geburt
Durch J. Jacobum Huggelium, der Freyen kunsten und Artzney doctor zuo Basel gepracticiertMit Druckermarke (letzte Seite) u. TitelholzschnittDruckort/Drucker aus Kolophon: "Gedruckt zuo Basel, auff dem Nüwen platz, bey Jacob Kündig.
Grimm, Jacob: [Aufzeichnungen zur althochdt., altnord. u. mittelhdt. Grammatik.]
GRIMM, JACOB: [AUFZEICHNUNGEN ZUR ALTHOCHDT., ALTNORD. U. MITTELHDT. GRAMMATIK.]
Grimm, Jacob: [Aufzeichnungen zur althochdt., altnord. u. mittelhdt. Grammatik.] ( -
Jacob Viner’s Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953)
This paper presents and reproduces an unpublished oral history interview given by Jacob Viner in 1953. The interview released by Viner for the Columbia Oral History Project gives us a valuable opportunity to throw light on his advisory activity during the New Deal Era. In our introduction we attempt to make a critical appraisal of Viner's reminiscences and to state the contribution they can provide to our general knowledge of the period. In addition, we also attempt to find out some biographical and interpretative elements useful to understand Viner’s own vision and his contribution to important economic policy processes during the New Deal.
Hassenpflug, Lotte, geb. Grimm an Jacob u. Wilhelm Grimm (1 Brief)
HASSENPFLUG, LOTTE, GEB. GRIMM AN JACOB U. WILHELM GRIMM (1 BRIEF)
Hassenpflug, Lotte, geb. Grimm an Jacob u. Wilhelm Grimm (1 Brief) (Br2849)
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Oral history interview with Bruce Jacob, conducted by Victor Geminiani
Bruce Jacob began his career in 1960 as an assistant attorney general of the State of Florida. There he represented the respondent in Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963). He represented the State in 19 appeals before the Florida Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal of Florida. Upon leaving that office he engaged in the private practice of law in Bartow and Lakeland, Fla., in the firm of Holland, Bevis & Smith, now Holland & Knight. After completing his LL.M. degree at Northwestern University, Professor Jacob joined the faculty of Emory University School of Law, where he established the Legal Assistance for Inmates Program (LAI Program) providing legal assistance to inmates of the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, GA. He was appointed by the Supreme Court as counsel for petitioner in Kaufman v. United States, 394 U.S. 217 (1969), and handled several appellate cases in federal courts, challenging prison rules and practices on constitutional grounds. While at the Harvard Law School, he served as research associate in the Center for Criminal Justice, was the co-founder of the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project (PLAP), and supervised Harvard law students in the defense of criminal cases and in the representation of indigents in civil matters in the Community Legal Assistance Office, later Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services, Cambridge, Massachusetts. This was a Harvard University owned and operated legal services office.
Professor Jacob subsequently served as professor and director of Clinical Programs, from 1971-78, at the Ohio State University College of Law, as dean and professor of the Mercer University School of Law from 1978-81 and as vice-president of Stetson University and dean of Stetson University College of Law from 1981-94.
He was a member of the Constitution Project's "Blue Ribbon Panel" on indigent defense in the United States. In 2009 the panel issued its report, entitled "Justice Denied" America's Continuing Neglect of Our Constitutional Right to Counsel." In 2013 he was one of four persons presented with "Constitutional Champion" awards by the Constitution Project, in Washington, D.C. He received the 2013 "Champion of Indigent Defense Award" from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Also, in 2013 he received the Delano Stewart Award from the George Edgecomb Bar Association, Tampa, and the "Power 100 Award" from the organization, "On Being a Black Lawyer" of Washington, D.C.
His publications include:
Memories of and Reflections about Gideon v. Wainwright, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 181 (2003).The interview was conducted by Victor Geminiani on July 09, 1993, on behalf of the NEJL oral history project.Video download at: https://mediapilot.georgetown.edu/ssdcms/i.do?u=e01982f476534f0Bruce Jacob argued the case on behalf of the State of Florida as a young Assistant Attorney General. In the oral history interview, Jacob recalled his extensive preparation for the case. Assisted by his wife, Jacob worked in the County law library until late at night, copying thousands of excerpts from cases on 4x6 cards. Jacobs also recalled the “brutal” oral argument in front of the Supreme Court. Reflecting on the case, and its profound impact on his life and career, he said that “Gideon was necessary.” After Florida adopted a public defender system following the Supreme Court decision, Jacobs volunteered and served as a special assistant public defender
200. Geburtstage von Jacob u. Wilhelm Grimm 1985/1986
200. GEBURTSTAGE VON JACOB U. WILHELM GRIMM 1985/1986
200. Geburtstage von Jacob u. Wilhelm Grimm 1985/1986 ( -
Ein Christliche Leüchpredigt: Von dem ungleichen zustand, der Kinderen Gottes, in gegenwertiger und zukünfftiger Welt : welche, auff den 10. tag Herbstmonats, in der Kirchen bey St. Martin, bey bestattung der Ehren- und Tugendreichen Frauen Maria Meyerin, dess Ehrenvesten und fürgeachten Herren, Hanss Ulrich Burckhardts, zum Räbstock, ehelicher gewesener Haussfrawen
gehalten worden durch Johann-Jacob Werenfelss, Dienern ermelter Kirchen bey St. MartinRückseite des Titelblatts u. letzte Seite unbedrucktEnthält Leichenpredigt und LebenslaufGelegenheitsschrift: TodBestattungsdatum: 10.09.1629Lebensdaten: 1592-07.09.162
Christliche Leich-predigt, von der Länge und Beschaffenheit unsers Lebens allhier auff Erden : Gehalten den 11. May, Anno 1658. in der Pfarrkirchen zu St. Peter in Basell [sic]. Bey Christlicher Leich-bestattung der Ehren- und Tugendreichen Frawen Valeria Jselin, weiland des ... Herren Ludwig Königs, Weitberühmbten Buchhändlers seligen, nach Todt hinderlassener Fraw Wittib : Nun aber auff der Traurender [sic] Begehren in Truck gegeben
durch M. Jacob Götz, Pfarrer daselbstenZum Drucker: Nach bisherigen Erkenntnissen hat Emanuel König d.J. erst ab 1661 im Verlag seines Vaters (Emanuel d.Ä.) mitgewirkt u. gar erst ab 1685 auf eigene Rechnung publiziert. Dieser Druck muss daher wohl der Offizin Emanuels d.Ä. zugerechnet werdenGelegenheitsschrift: TodLebensdaten: 22.10.1576-08.05.1658Bestattungsdatum: 11.05.1658Enthält Personali
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