• Arthur David Jacobs (14 June 1922 – 13 December 1996) was an English musicologist, music critic, teacher, librettist and translator. Among his many books...
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  • (1922–1973), film producer Arthur I. Jacobs, drill-chuck innovator Art Jacobs (1902–1967), pitcher in Major League Baseball Bert Jacobs (cricketer) (1866–1948)...
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  • Arthur P. Jacobs was born to a Jewish family in Los Angeles. He lost his father in a car accident in 1940 and his mother to cancer in 1959. Jacobs majored...
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    142 Jacobs, pp. 13–16 Jacobs, p. 17 Ainger, p. 37 Jacobs, p. 24 Jacobs, pp. 22–24 Young, p. 21 Jacobs, p. 23 Jacobs, pp. 27–28 Lawrence, Arthur H. "An...
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    Artie Shaw (born Arthur Jacob Arshawsky; May 23, 1910 – December 30, 2004) was an American clarinetist, composer, bandleader, actor and author of both...
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  • Whole-wheat of wheat berry, sometimes eaten on its own Le Clerc, Joseph Arthur; Jacobs, Benjamin R. (12 April 1913). "Graham Flour: A Study of the Physical...
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  • who had maintained an interest in the franchise ever since producer Arthur P. Jacobs invited him for the original Planet of the Apes, was hired to direct...
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    Arthur Jacob (1790–1874) was an Irish ophthalmologist. He is known for founding several hospitals, a medical school, and a medical journal. He contributed...
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  • including: Arthur Jacobs (1922–1996), English musicologist Arthur Jacobs, New Zealand cricketer known as Bert Jacobs (cricketer) Arthur I. Jacobs (1858–1918)...
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  • A C Jacobs (Arthur C. Jacobs) was a Scottish poet, born in Glasgow in 1937, he died in Madrid in 1994. Jacobs was Jewish, wrote in Yiddish and English...
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