Word: jacobe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...artist of extraordinary powers long before he sailed to the South Seas from Marseilles in 1891. By then, most of the basic obsessions of his work were in place: he had already "found himself" in Brittany, presiding over a small colony of lesser artists like Maurice Denis and Jacob Meyer de Haan, amid the ritual dolmens and the stolid squinting peasants -- an exotic tribe with its own language and religious customs, an enclave that seemed closer to the earth than the rest of France...
...Carpenter accident occurred April 16 when three year-old Jacob Smith fell 12 feet from a stairway. That incident led to a risk assessment reevaluation of Faculty of Arts and Sciences buildings...
...number one singles, Jon Cardi, the freshman sensation, dropped the first set to Jacob Leschly, 7-6 (7-4), but rallied to win the seesaw second set in the tiebreaker...
...number two singles match, Harvard's Mark Leschly, Jacob's younger brother, lost a tight first set, 6-4. But the sophomore turned it around and pulled out a 7-5 victory...
ASSOCIATE EDITORS: William R. Doerner, John Greenwald, William A. Henry III, Marguerite Johnson, Stephen Koepp, Jacob V. Lamar, Richard N. Ostling, Sue Raffety, J. D. Reed, Thomas A. Sancton, Jill Smolowe, Richard Stengel, Susan Tifft, Anastasia Toufexis, Michael Walsh, Richard Zoglin...