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Violet Jacob (1 September 1863 – 9 September 1946) was a Scottish writer known especially for her historical novel Flemington and for her poetry, mainly in Scots.She was described by a fellow Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid as "the most considerable of contemporary vernacular poets".
Violet Jacob (1863–1946), Scottish poet writing in Scots; E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913), Canadian poet; Magdalene Isadora La Grange (1864–1935), American poet; Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945), German poet and playwright; Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905), Russian poet; Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald (1864–1922), Canadian poet and writer
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Teuku Jacob (1929–2007), Indonesian paleoanthropologist; Teun Jacob (1927–2009), Dutch wall painter and sculptor; Thierry Jacob (1965–2024), French professional boxer; Trevor Jacob (born 1993), American snowboarder accused of deliberately crashing his own plane; Ursula Jacob (born 1985), Irish camogie player; Violet Jacob (1863–1946 ...
Violet Jacob United Kingdom: 1 September 1863: 9 September 1946: Writer and poet John Maynard Keynes United Kingdom: 5 June 1883: 21 April 1946: Economist A Treatise on Money: Hermann von Keyserling Germany: 20 July 1880: 26 April 1946: Philosopher Otis Adelbert Kline United States: 1 July 1891: 24 October 1946: Literary agent and science ...
"Guys My Age" is a song by the American rock band Hey Violet. It was released as a digital download on September 20, 2016. The synth-pop [ 1 ] song is about the singer's past upsets with "guys her age" and finding success with a "grown up".
Jamey D. Jacob is an American scientist and engineer who holds the Williams Chair and is a Regents Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and serves as executive director of the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education and various other rulemaking and advisory committees.
Violet Pritchard published English Medieval Graffiti in 1967, the result of research undertaken predominantly in churches in and around Cambridge. [4] The book was the first full-length work in English to be written on church graffiti, and became the key study for scholars and enthusiasts in the following decades.