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    No.316, Edward Jacobsen

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    Transcript (169 pages) of interview by Everett Cooley with Edward Jacobsen on March 19-April 1, 1991. This interview is no. 316 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1339 to U-1341Edward Jacobsen (b. 1930) was the director of the special events center at the University of Utah. Topics discussed include his persoanl background, important campus figures, administration, budgeting, A. Ray Olpin, James Fletcher, Fred Emery, David Gardner, Chase Peterson, controversy over construction of the center, scheduling, expenses and revenue, competition, architectural problems, booking artists, NCAA basketball, gymnastic program, athletic directors, Joh Huntsman, and various performers. Interviewer: Everett Coole

    El paisaje codificado en la arquitectura de Arne Jacobsen

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    Producción CientíficaEstudiar la obra de Arne Jacobsen exige cierta paciencia. sus escasas declaraciones públicas o textos escritos exigen remitirse a los hechos en sí, sean éstos consumados en forma de edificio, objeto cotidiano, proyecto arquitectónico, diseño textil, dibujo, acuarela o fotografía. Una mínima distancia separaba su estudio de arquitectura —ubicado en el semisótano de su casa del residencial 'Søholm I'— y su jardín doméstico, lugar donde solía entretenerse pintando, cultivando plantas y fotografiando escenas vegetales. esa proximidad es la misma que hay entre las acuarelas o fotografías que allí preparaba y sus proyectos arquitectónicos. la presente investigación: se sitúa en esa posición intermedia donde se cruzan las múltiples formas que desarrolló Jacobsen para aprehender el universo visible y las posibilidades de imaginarlo. a lo largo del libro se muestran las huellas de ese intercambio para así facilitar la aproximación a su obra. al descubrir esas claves paisajísticas que dan sentido a las ideas arquitectónicas de sus proyectos se pretende poner en valor al paisaje como un material muy fértil en manos del arquitecto moderno. acaso es su vigencia la que hoy, agotados ya de tantos excesos visuales de rápido consumo en los medios especializados, podamos reivindicar para el ejercicio profesional contemporáneo.Teoría de la Arquitectura y Proyectos Arquitectónicos (Universidad de Valladolid)Título: EL PAISAJE CODIFICADO EN LA ARQUITECTURA DE ARNE JACOBSEN. Editorial: DISEÑO Lugar edición: BUENOS AIRES (Argentina) ISBN: 9789874000743 Fecha Edición: 01/10/2016 Páginas: 298 Formato: 21x21 cms

    [Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - September 7, 1954]

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    Copy of a letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera regarding the hardship discharge application of Private Abel Cisneros

    [Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera - August 20, 1954]

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    Letter from Jake Jacobsen to John J. Herrera informing Herrera about a telegram received by Senator Price Daniel. The telegram was from the Commanding General at Fort Bliss regarding the hardship discharge application for Private Abel Cisneros

    Paratext

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    In her chapter on “Paratext,” Louise Brix Jacobsen examines how fictionality as a rhetorical strategy helps us understand the functioning of specific paratext-text relations. Through various text examples and a case study of the Nat Tate biography hoax (William Boyd, 1998), Jacobsen shows the importance of the movement from classification to functioning and thus from a text-based approach to a communication-based approach. The study shows that paratextual signals can be multiphased or delayed and make the receiver participate in a meaning-creating negotiation where fictionality is ascribed retrospectively in service of global communicative aims. Jacobsen concludes by arguing that future research in fictionality must take into account that fictionality is operative and relevant even though and sometimes particularly when it is not ascribed immediately

    Orva Jacobsen

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    Orva Jacobsen is the daughter of Orson L. and Celestia A. Jacobsen. She married George Weldon Allred. They moved to Craig, Colorado where she died August 21, 1983

    LaDonna Jacobsen

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    LaDonna Jacobsen is pictured in the Pep Club at Uintah High School where she is a junior. She is the daughter of Byron and Clifta Jacobsen

    E. A. Jacobsen

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    E. A. Jacobsen was the principal at Uintah Academy. He also was the basketball coach

    Max Jacobsen Collection 1803-1894

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    A detailed typed inventory is followed by photocopies of various documents relating to Jewish life in Harburg (Hamburg), Germany, as experienced by members of the Jacobsen-Heine family; 1803-1870Seven documents pertaining to Schutzjude Moses Jacob (later Jacobsen) during the Napoleonic Wars and after; 1803-1832Graduating diploma for Max Jacobsen from "Hoehere Buergerschule"; 1866Excerpt from letter of Louis Jacobsen to his son Max living in Leeds at the occasion of the outbreak of the Prussian French War; 1870Letter of G. Roemer to Louis Jacobsen after he was refused the marriage to Emilie Jacobsen; 1866Partial translation of Nathan Joseph’s will in Wittingen; 1844Excerpt from a letter of Emilie Heine to her son Ludwig, a first-year medical student in Munich; 1894Max Jacobsen was a prominent businessman in Hamburg and president of Norddeutsche Jute A.G.English inventory on filedigitize
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