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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

    No. 53, Gene Jacobsen, interview by Calvin Harris

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    Transcript (49 pages) of interview by Calvin Harris with Gene Jacobsen, retired University of Utah education professor, on July 18, 1984. This interview is no. 53 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 156 and 157Jacobsen recalls his early life, schooling and the faculty in the College of Education, University of Utah, 1950s-1970s. Interviewer: Calvin Harri

    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

    Ett brev från J. P. Jacobsen till Alexander L. Kielland

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    Nils Palmborg om et brev fra J. P. Jacobsen til Alexander L. Kielland

    O. L. Jacobsen

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    Orson Ludvic Jacobsen\u27s obiturary was posted in the May 10, 1962 issue of the Vernal Express

    Afroedura haackei Jacobsen, Kuhn, Jackman & Bauer, 2014, stat. nov.

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    <i>A. haackei</i> stat. nov. Onderstall, 1984 <p>(Fig. 5 A)</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Granite outcrops of the southern Lowveld of Mpumalanga province, South Africa (Bauer 2014h) (Figs. 4, 6). TM 49920 from Farm Scrutton 23MT (2230AD) (illustrated by Pienaar 1978 as <i>A. transvaalica</i>) appears similar or identical to <i>A. haackei</i> (Onderstall 1984, Jacobsen 1990) and may represent a translocation.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> This species was described as a subspecies of <i>A. pondolia</i> (Onderstall 1984), but was amended by Jacobsen (1990) to <i>A. multiporis haackei</i>. Our molecular data confirm the relationship of the two taxa, but based on substantial genetic differentiation (Fig. 1) as well as differences in body size and precloacal pore counts (see Table 4), and their allopatric distribution, we here formally elevate <i>A. haackei</i> to specific rank. The species was previously listed in the <i>South African Red Data Book</i> as “Restricted” (Jacobsen 1988a) but is currently considered to be of Least Concern (Bauer 2014h).</p>Published as part of <i>Jacobsen, Niels H. G., Kuhn, Arianna L., Jackman, Todd R. & Bauer, Aaron M., 2014, A phylogenetic analysis of the southern African gecko genus Afroedura Loveridge (Squamata: Gekkonidae), with the description of nine new species from Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa, pp. 451-501 in Zootaxa 3846 (4)</i> on page 474, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3846.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/250495">http://zenodo.org/record/250495</a&gt

    Afroedura namaquensis Jacobsen, Kuhn, Jackman & Bauer, 2014, stat. nov.

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    A. namaquensis stat. nov. (FitzSimons, 1938) Distribution. Known from scattered localities in the Succulent Karoo Biome in the Little Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape Province (Bauer 2014 a) (Fig. 4). Remarks. Haacke (1965), in describing A. africana tirasensis considered A. namaquensis as a subspecies of A. africana, and it has maintained this rank since (Mertens 1971; Branch 1981, 1988, 1998; Onderstall 1984; Bauer 2014 a), although chiefly because this poorly known taxon has not been reviewed subsequently. Under modern species concepts, the differences between the supposed subspecies of A. africana— including precloacal pore counts, presence of internasal granules, gular scale counts, and color pattern (Haacke 1965) would generally be accepted as evidence of specific distinctness, especially in light of the large disjunctions between the forms and their likely low vagility (Mouton & Mostert 1985; Jacobsen 1997). On this basis we here recognize this taxon at the rank of full species.Published as part of Jacobsen, Niels H. G., Kuhn, Arianna L., Jackman, Todd R. & Bauer, Aaron M., 2014, A phylogenetic analysis of the southern African gecko genus Afroedura Loveridge (Squamata: Gekkonidae), with the description of nine new species from Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa, pp. 451-501 in Zootaxa 3846 (4) on page 470, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3846.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25049

    Afroedura tirasensis Jacobsen, Kuhn, Jackman & Bauer, 2014, stat. nov.

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    A. tirasensis stat. nov. Haacke, 1965 Distribution. Farm Tiras, Lüderitz District, southern Namibia (Mouton & Mostert 1985; Griffin 2003) (Fig. 4). Remarks. Haacke (1965) originally described this form as a subspecies of A. africana, and it has maintained this rank since (Mertens 1971; Branch 1981, 1988, 1998; Onderstall 1984; Branch et al. 1988; Griffin 2003), although chiefly because this poorly known taxon has not been reviewed subsequently. Under modern species concepts, the differences between the supposed subspecies of A. africana (Haacke 1965) (see above) would generally be accepted as evidence of specific distinctness, especially in light of the large disjunctions between the forms and their likely low vagility (Mouton & Mostert 1985; Jacobsen 1997). On this basis we here recognize this taxon at the rank of full species.Published as part of Jacobsen, Niels H. G., Kuhn, Arianna L., Jackman, Todd R. & Bauer, Aaron M., 2014, A phylogenetic analysis of the southern African gecko genus Afroedura Loveridge (Squamata: Gekkonidae), with the description of nine new species from Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa, pp. 451-501 in Zootaxa 3846 (4) on page 470, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3846.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25049

    Hamblin Robert L., Jacobsen R. Brooke, Miller Jerry L.L — A mathematical theory of social change

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    D. F. Hamblin Robert L., Jacobsen R. Brooke, Miller Jerry L.L — A mathematical theory of social change. In: Population, 30ᵉ année, n°1, 1975. p. 181

    Jacobsen, Elmer L., 1952 May 28

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