- W. W. Jacobs
- nounEnglish writer of macabre short stories (1863-1943)• Syn: ↑Jacobs, ↑William Wymark Jacobs
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Jacobs (Familienname) — Jacobs ist ein Familienname. Er leitet sich vom Vornamen Jakob ab. Bekannte Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jacobs University Bremen — Logo of Jacobs University Bremen Established 2001 (2001) Type Private P … Wikipedia
Jacobs University Bremen — Gründung 1999 Trägerschaft privat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jacobs University — Bremen Gründung 1999 Trägerschaft privat Ort … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jacobs University Bremen — Прежние названия International University Bremen Год основания 1999 Тип … Википедия
JACOBS, MICHAEL STRAUSS — ( Uncle Mike ; 1880–1953), U.S. boxing promoter, member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame. Strauss was one of 10 children born in New York s Greenwich Village to immigrants Isaac and Rachel (Strauss). His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jacobs Holding — AG Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft Sitz Zürich, Schweiz … Deutsch Wikipedia
JACOBS, FRANCES WISEBART — (1843–1892), known as Denver s Mother of Charities. Frances Wisebart Jacobs was born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on March 23, 1843. Her parents, Leon, a tailor, and Rosetta Wisebart, emigrated from Bavaria and later moved to Cincinnati, where… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JACOBS, HIRSCH — (1904–1970), U.S. horseracing trainer and breeder who saddled more thoroughbred winners – 3,596 – than any other trainer in history; member of National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. One of ten children born to an immigrant tailor in Manhattan,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JACOBS, IRWIN M. — JACOBS, IRWIN M. (1933– ), U.S. computer and communications entrepreneur. Born in New Bedford, Mass., Jacobs received an engineering degree from Cornell University and master s and doctorate degrees in electrical engineering from the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JACOBS, ALETTA HENRIËTTE — (1854–1929), Dutch suffragette and physician. Jacobs is primarily known for her advocacy of women s suffrage in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of Abraham Jacobs and Anna de Jongh. In 1892 she married Carel Victor Gerritsen, a businessman.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism