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World War I record of service survey for Milton Jacobs, signed 11 March 1926
Questionnaire about Milton Jacobs' service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Jacobs on 11 March 1926.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni. Data from these questionnaires was used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928)
World War I record of service survey for Norman Jacobs, signed 24 March 1926.
Questionnaire about Norman Jacobs' service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Jacobs on 24 March 1926.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928)
Jack Jacobs papers, 1971-1986.
This collection contains the papers of Jack Jacobs, a Jewish academic and former member of the New Jewish Agenda. The collection mostly contains Jewish leftist publications, materials from the founding of the New Jewish Agenda, and documents related to anti-Semitism in Argentina from the 1970s and 1980s.Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Jack Jacobs Papers; P-1020; box number; folder number; American Jewish Historical Society, New York, NY, and Boston, MA.Donated by Jack Jacobs
An Appraisal of the Surface Geology and Sedimentary Processes within SEA7, the UK Continental Shelf
The High Barre: A PhD Journey with Jill Rose Jacobs
Jacobs, J. R.; Moloney, D.; & Murphy, P. The High Barre: A PhD Journey with Jill Rose Jacobs.Belfast: Queen’s University and Crescent Arts Centre.Available at https://youtu.be/Jiu_o68IGsEDoes Barre methodology’s fitness/arts approach present a uniquely modernised, dance-based foundation that can benefit learners in higher education performing arts and in various dance-movement programmes in other fields? This film follows the researcher’s doctoral journey and synthesizes her experience and investigations.Film by Donal Moloney & Patricia Murphy<br/
Jane Jacobs and creative cities
In February 2007, I published a short review of the biography Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary, in the Dutch weekly Intermediair. It began as follows: “The Jacobses are a close-knit, productive family. The most famous at this moment is perhaps my cousin Marc, chief designer for Louis Vuitton. My uncles Aad and Georges made a career for themselves in Dutch and Belgian business circles. The name of great-uncle Edgard P. might ring a bell among comic strip fans as the author of the renowned Blake & Mortimer series. But the one I’m most proud of is my American-Canadian great-aunt Jane who died last year.” I thought I had laid it on so heavily that nobody would believe that I was related to all these famous Jacobses. But people did believe it! I even received an email from a fellow professor from Delft, who was very impressed by the fact that I was related to the famous Jane Jacobs: “What a small world it is….
Exposition Edgar P. Jacobs.
Information transmise par Alain Chiron: Exposition Edgar P. Jacobs au château de Buc (Yvelines) du 26 mars au 3 avril 2011 La série Blake et Mortimer, qui connaissait une première publication dans le journal Tintin, a été reprise il y a quelques années par de nouveaux scénaristes et illustrateurs et a pu renouveler ainsi son public de fans. Au moment où P. Jacobs travaille sur le scénario de SOS Météores, les services du Grand quartier général de l’OTAN viennent de s’installer non loin de V..
Monty Jacobs Collection 1936-1937
Short manuscript by Monty Jacobs recalling his meeting with Isaak Babel in Berlin-Zehlendorf in 1937 and a letter (1936) to Dr. Lutz Weltmann in which he praises Weltmann for standing up against "fraud in the Jewish press" ("Schwindel in der jüdischen Presse").Libris (p)Writer, 1875-1945The original German-language inventory is available in the folder.processed for digitizationre-processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Letters exchanged in July and August 1975 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Erma Valentine Jacobs
Letters exchanged in July and August 1975 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs): (1) Letter dated 2 August 1975 from Lorenzo A. Richards to Erma Jacobs; (2) Letter from Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs) to Lorenzo and Zilla Jacobs regarding the upcoming class reunion (includes envelope postmarked 21 July 1975)MPS. HFBER G. JACOBS 2190 Nortii 206 East Provo, Utah 84601 YHAsty Please forward to p« 0. Box 3352 Carmel, CA 93921 / t^i -s A A \u27 /c- HZt 77 A 7-A 77 J / y/ou A •A ?>• A. A YOtA^b A/A7 C-AA • 7/:sy- ^ •A / A/ f/jdA/ ~r- -\u27\u27c *77-A. yy 7 / f) ys* (JA> Since our very successful class reunion in 1973 we have been looking forward to another such special occasion. Well! ! The time is almost here, so start planning right now. The committee has set the date for Sept. 4th. (The night before the big Peach Day Parade). The place is the same as before - the Red Baron Resturant in South Brigham, but we will have a larger, nicer room in which to meet and socialize from 6:00 p.m. until dinner at 7:00 p.m. The price is still $4. 50, the 50£ is for incidentals. We may have a short program from some members of the class, but we want most of the time for visiting and hearing from each one of the members. Please plan now to come and please send in your reservations now so we can make definite plans. We\u27d like to have a picture gallery of our families, so if possible send a . picture or two or three to m e as soon as possible. Erma Valentine Jacobs (Mrs. Heber G. Jacobs) 206 East 2190 North Provo, Utah 84601 Phone: 377-5563 Send your Sept. 4th reservations either to me or Vella Waddoups Sackett (Mrs. Orval) 23*3 North 3rd West Brligham City, Utah 84302 Phone: 723-3095 "SEE YOU THERE -- WE HOPE" Sincerely, SAI^^AA^ Erma V, Jacobs y ~AUAA y/cyCY^TT/y^^ 7
On the role of general purpose technologies within the Marshall-Jacobs controversy: The case of nanotechnologies
This paper investigates the role of nanotechnologies as a general purpose technology for regional development. Due to pervasiveness, nanotechnologies may be utilized in diverse applications thereby providing the basis for both localization and urbanization externalities. We carry out patent and publication analyses for the city state of Hamburg during the period 1990-2010. We find evidence that nanotechnologies are advanced in the context of regional knowledge bases and follow up prevailing specialization patterns. As nanotechnologies develop both industry specific and city specific externalities become effective leading to specialization deepening and specialization widening which both are functions of the increasing nano-knowledge base. --general purpose technology,nanotechnology,specialization,diversification,Marshall-Jacobs controversy,patent and publication analysis
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