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New editor Al Feldstein swiftly brought aboard staffers such as Don Martin, Frank Jacobs, and Mort Drucker, and later, Antonio Prohías and Dave Berg.
* Nathaniel Parker Willis, was an American author and editor who is associated with notable American writers including Harriet Ann Jacobs and Edgar Allan Poe.
At this time, Harriet Jacobs and her editor, Lydia Marie Child, were trying to sell Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
* Hopkins, Budd " Hypnosis and the Investigation of UFO Abduction Claims ", pages 215-240 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
* Budd Hopkins ; " Hypnosis and the Investigation of UFO Abduction Accounts "; pages 215 – 240 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
* Jerome Clark, " The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis in the Early UFO Age " ( pp. 122 – 140 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
In August 2002 Jacobs left the magazine and was replaced by senior editor Allison Arieff.
Recurring portions of the High Plains Reader include the weekly editorial, generally written by sales director John Strand ; the " Dear John " section for letters to the editor ; the cover story ; a theater column ; movie reviews, one by writer Greg Carlson, who covers current movies, and one by Christopher Jacobs, who often writes about his own film productions and DVD releases of rare and classic movies, a Best Bets section, generally giving brief synopses of upcoming events, focusing mostly on local musicians ; and a calendar section, a detailed list of daily events for the upcoming week.
He is married to Laura Jacobs, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair.
From 1987 to 1995, Jacobs was the editor in chief of Stagebill, the national performing arts program magazine whose constituents included Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Chicago Theater, and orchestras and opera companies around the country.
The editors of the book responded in an August 14 letter to the editor stating they " appreciate Alexandra Jacobs ' nostalgia for earlier editions ," but that they were " evolv ... to stay relevant and accessible to ...
Sorensen moved to concentrate on on-air duties and later left to do talk shows in Philadelphia and Dallas ( and now does weekend on WCBS-FM in New York ); Simon ( later at KLSX and Y-107 Los Angeles, now a consultant, writer, and editor at AllAccess. com ) moved into the PD slot from his corporate position, then left in 1994, replaced as program director by Leigh Jacobs ; after Jacobs left, Eric Johnson took over and is the current PD.
O ' Quinn was the magazine's editor while Jacobs ran the business side of things, dealing with typesetters, engravers and printers.
* Christianne Meneses Jacobs, writer, editor and founder of Iguana Magazine ( the nations only Spanish-language magazine for children.
The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World is the title of a book by Esquire editor A. J. Jacobs, published in 2004.
* Christianne Meneses Jacobs, United States writer, editor, and teacher
Mr Justice Samuel J. Jacobs AO QC ; Elliot Frank Johnston QC ; author Garry Disher ; former ALP state politician Peter Duncan ( Australian politician ); Rhodes Scholar, Diplomat & Ambassador Charles Robin Ashwin ; former South Australian MLC and current Federal Senator Nick Xenophon ; former vice-captain of the Australia women's national football ( soccer ) team Moya Dodd ; former Secretary of the South Australian Trade Unions, Chris White ; poet Max Harris AO ; long-time Advertiser journalist Samela Harris and David Penberthy, current editor of The Punch and former Advertiser journalist and former editor of The Daily Telegraph in Sydney.

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In at least two incidents, at Jacobs and Stephens Green, the Volunteers and Citizen Army shot dead civilians who were trying to attack them or dismantle their barricades.
The Christian groups first called " gnostic " a branch of Christianity, however Joseph Jacobs and Ludwig Blau ( Jewish Encyclopedia, 1911 ) note that much of the terminology employed is Jewish and note that this " proves at least that the principal elements of gnosticism were derived from Jewish speculation, while it does not preclude the possibility of new wine having been poured into old bottles.
In 1957, Rabbi Louis Jacobs, then lecturer at the Jews ' College and best friend of Laurence Kogan, London ; published his book " We Have Reason to Believe " ( Edited by Laurence Kogan and Adam Albert ), in which he said:
According to the latest research – for example, by Eduard Jacobs and Walther Grosse – there were no early relations with the Abbey at Corvey ( Weser ) and the abbot there, Warin, instead the town name suggests it was a protected clearance settlement.
Then, in December 1965 and March 1966, Nature and The Lancet published the first preliminary reports by British cytogeneticist Patricia Jacobs and colleagues at the MRC Human Genetics Unit at Western General Hospital in Edinburgh of a chromosome survey of 315 male patients at The State Hospital outside Carstairs, Lanarkshire — Scotland ’ s only special security hospital for the developmentally disabled — that found nine patients, ages 17 to 36, averaging almost 6 ft. in height ( avg.
In 1866 Erasmus Jacobs discovered diamonds at Kimberley, prompting a diamond rush and a massive influx of foreigners to the borders of the Orange Free State.
Sullivan's scholarship was extended to a second year, and in 1858 in what the biographer Arthur Jacobs calls an " extraordinary gesture of confidence " the scholarship committee extended his grant for a third year so that he could study in Germany, at the Leipzig Conservatoire.
* International Political Economy at Jacobs University Bremen
and swore allegiance to the Belgian constitution in front of Sint Jacobs Church at Coudenberg Palace in Brussels on 21 July.
Kenny Mellman ( of Kiki & Herb ), James Jacobs, Daniel Handler, Jon DeRosa and others have performed with The Three Terrors at these sporadic gala events.
Teaching at Jacobs University comprises three Schools that provide undergraduate programmes, and a Research Center:
In the 2010 Die Zeit ranking, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering related programs of Jacobs University were highly rated with its programs comparing well with those offered at 9 technical universities, lagging only in third-party funding which can be attributed to the young age of the private institution.
Jacobs University has four residential colleges modeled on student halls of residence and residential colleges found at British and American universities.
There is a variety of student clubs at Jacobs University.
* Graduate Student Association at Jacobs University
Much of Bloomington's wealth of music originates in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, which has for decades been among the nation's largest and most highly ranked schools of music, highlighted by its Opera Theater and public performances numbering more than a thousand each year.
Victory trail begins in nearby Washington Crossing State Park, enters Ewing Township at Jacobs Creek Road and continues along Bear Tavern Road.
Stephen Jacobs, a soldier at the battle of Bunker Hill, located on the river two miles ( 3 km ) below in 1817, where he purchased of Augustus Porter, paying eight dollars an acre.
Buried at St. Jacobs Cemetery along with many descendants, Jehu was the original owner of the site of his step-son's Jacob H. Bair House.
Both institutions were founded by Presbyterian minister and philanthropist William Plumer Jacobs while he was Minister at First Presbyterian Church of Clinton.
After Louis ' narrow defeat of Natie Brown on March 29, 1935, Jacobs and the Louis team met at the Frog Club, a colored nightclub, and negotiated a three-year exclusive boxing promotion deal.

Jacobs and Esquire
Jacobs wrote about it in an Esquire article called " My Outsourced Life " ( 2005 ).
In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called " I Think You're Fat " ( 2007 ), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article.

Jacobs and magazine
They continued to collaborate intensely until 1946, when Jacobs went on to produce his own comics for Tintin magazine, including the widely acclaimed Blake and Mortimer.
According to Mad writer Frank Jacobs, a letter was once successfully delivered to the magazine through the U. S. mail bearing only Neuman's face, without any address or other identifying information.
Among the people who studied there were Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin, Roger Leloup, and Edgar P. Jacobs, all of whom exhibit the easily recognizable Belgian clean line style, often opposed to the " Marcinelle school "- style, mostly proposed by authors from the Spirou magazine, such as Franquin, Peyo and Morris.
Much of the " Brussels school " started to use this style, notably Edgar P. Jacobs, Bob de Moor, Roger Leloup, and Jacques Martin, many of whom also worked for Tintin magazine.
It is located in New York City's Greenwich Village, and has educated artists and designers such as Adolph Gottlieb, Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Rick Owens, Donna Karan, Tom Ford, Steven Meisel, Anna Sui, Julie Umerle, Ryan McGinley, Paul Rand, Dean and Dan Caten ( of DSQUARED2 ), Stephen Gan ( of V ( American magazine ) and VMAN ), Julia Restoin Roitfeld ( daughter of Carine Roitfeld ), Amy Astley ( of Teen Vogue ), Jenna Lyons ( president of J. Crew ), Stephen Dwoskin, Alexandra von Fürstenberg ( daughter of Diane von Fürstenberg ), Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Narciso Rodriguez, Richard Chai, Norman Rockwell, Jane Frank, William Gropper, Tom Morrow among a long list of others.
In July / August 2003 V magazine ran a double page spread of clothing inspired by the character, created by Chanel, Gautier, Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, and others.
He was one of the classic artists of Le Journal de Tintin magazine, alongside Edgar P. Jacobs and Hergé, of whom he was a longtime collaborator.
Jacobs ' first submission to the magazine, " Why I Left the Army and Became a Civilian ," resulted in an immediate sale and a request for more material.
Jacobs has over 575 credits for the magazine, more than any other writer or artist.
The magazine was created by publishers Kerry O ' Quinn and Norman Jacobs.
Once they got his approval, O ' Quinn and Jacobs proceeded to put together the magazine but Paramount Studios, who owned Star Trek, wanted a minimum royalty that was too much for their costs to cover and the project was shelved.
The issue sold out and this encouraged O ' Quinn and Jacobs to publish a magazine every six weeks instead of quarterly.
When the war ended, Jacobs and two of his colleagues, Horace Bristol and Victor Jorgensen, still dressed in uniforms, walked into the offices of Fortune and boldly proposed that the magazine hire them, and assign each a different part of the world as his beat.
The magazine agreed and Jacobs was assigned to cover Europe in the immediate postwar years.

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