Word: jacobses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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> Chicago's Walter Jacobs & Albert Weiss: the open pair championship of the American Contract Bridge League, outplaying in other pairs of top-notch players from 21 States, Canada and South America; at Pittsburgh.
Helen Hull Jacobs (Sept. 14, 1936) had won the U. S. Singles Championship four times in a row (a record). That week she was defeated by Alice Marble, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Stephen W. Jacobs '40, Woodmere, N. Y.
So when they start at Dunster on the 11th, you'll really hear some good jazz. "Uncle" Bill Whitcraft on piano, Johnny Harlow (trumpet), Hal Jacobs on clarinet, George Olson on drums, and Mike Siegel on tenor sax manage to turn out some solos that are good enough for anybody...
Because a Federal law dating back to 1870 forbids Army officers on active duty to hold civilian office, Madam Perkins had to appoint a dummy administrator, make Colonel Fleming technically subject to this figurehead as well as to her. Chosen for this temporary front job was Wage-Hour's...