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unusual facts about Jacoby


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Jacoby transfer, a convention used in the card game contract bridge


Ben Horne

Jerry, Audrey, and Bobby Briggs, under Jacoby's direction, serve to enable Horne's fantasy up to a surrender of the Union at Appomattox.

Cornelia Samuelis

She supplemented her formal studies with master-classes with Klesie Kelly and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, as well as private lessons with Peter Jacoby, Thomas Quasthoff and Ulla Groenewold.

D. Reidel

Aka itself was co-founded by Walter Jalowicz (who changed his name to Johnson and later worked for Academic Press in New York) and his son-in-law K. Jacoby, together with the physicist (and spy) Paul Rosbaud (later of Butterworth), and chemist E. Proskauer (later vice-president of John Wiley & Sons).

Don Gililland

Don Jacoby, Swinging Big Sound: Don Jacoby and The College All Stars

Emerson Buckley

From March 1950 to January 1952 Buckley conducted the music of Elliot Jacoby for the American old-time radio series 2000 Plus.

Heinrich Jacoby

The work of Heinrich Jacoby influenced body psychotherapy through the workshops that Charlotte Selver (1901–2003), student of Jacoby and Gindler, gave to major body psychotherapists at the Esalen Institute in the 1960s.

Jerry Jacoby

Jerry Jacoby (born 1937) is a former UIM Offshore PowerBoat World Champion (1981) and APBA American Champion (1982).

Joe Jacoby

One year after the Redskins' third Super Bowl victory in 1992, Jacoby hung up his cleats and retired, after which he became the owner of an auto dealership in Warrenton, Virginia.

Jacoby is currently an Assistant Football Coach at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.

Marika Rökk

In the same year, she appeared in the propaganda film Wunschkonzert by Eduard von Borsody (as herself), followed by her performance in Georg Jacoby's lavish Women Are Better Diplomats (Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten, UFA's first Agfacolor motion picture) in 1941, together with Willy Fritsch.

After her husband Georg Jacoby had died in 1964, she was married to the Hungarian actor Fred Raul from 1968 until his death in 1985.

Old Jacoby Creek School

The Old Jacoby Creek School is an historic building located in Bayside, California.

Oren Jacoby

Jacoby also wrote, produced and directed “The Return Ticket”, adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov; "The Last Girl on Earth", “Ghosts of the Bayou”; “Idols of the Game”, featuring Michael Jordan;

Jacoby has directed plays at Theater for the New City, the Williamstown Theater Festival, Ensemble Studio Theater, the West Bank Cafe and regional theaters, including new works by Richard Dresser, Quincy Long, Botho Strauss, and Franz Xavier Kroetz as well as classics by Moliere, Chekhov, and Pirandello.

Oswald Jacoby

Terence Reese wrote "That the Culbertsons did not win more easily...was due to the fact that Jacoby was a player of quite different class from any of the others".

Scott Jacoby

Jacoby was nominated in the category Best Featured Actor in a Musical at the 22nd Tony Awards, held on April 21, 1968.

Tarzan and the Slave Girl

Hans Jacoby, who had scripted the highly popular Tarzan and the Amazons, turned in the screenplay for the film.


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