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Dauber (other)
Dauber may refer to: People * Jeremy Dauber, Yiddish literature scholar * Michele Dauber, American academic * William Dauber (1935–1980), Chicago mobster Other uses * Dauber (horse), an American racehorse, won 1938 Preakness Stakes * Mud dauber, the common name for several kinds of wasps See also * Tauber (surname) Tauber is a river in Germany. It is also the surname of: * Alfred Tauber (1866–1942), Austrian mathematician * Alfred I. Tauber (born 1947), American philosopher and historian * Bernd Tauber (born 1950), German actor * Henryk Tauber (1917-2000), ... * Daub (other) {{disambiguation, surname Low German surnames Occupational surnames ...
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Jeremy Dauber
Jeremy A. Dauber is the Atran Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture in the Department of Germanic Languages at Columbia University, specializing in Yiddish and Jewish literature, American Jewish culture, and American studies. Since 2008, he has been the director of the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies at Columbia. In 2009, he was named an inaugural member of the Shalom Hartman Institute North American Scholars Circle. A native of Teaneck, New Jersey, Dauber attended Yavneh Academy and is a 1990 graduate of the Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey. He graduated from Harvard College in 1995 summa cum laude and did his doctoral work at Oxford. He wrote a column on television and movies for the ''Christian Science Monitor'' that was recognized by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists in 2003. ''The Jewish Week'' has described Dauber's rapid ascent to a position of influence in Yiddish letters, “Within a year of completing his doctorate in Yiddish li ...
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Michele Dauber
Michele Landis Dauber is the Frederick I. Richman Professor at the Stanford Law School, and a Professor of Sociology, by courtesy. Early life Dauber graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1993. She earned a JD from Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law in 1998, and a PhD in Sociology from its Graduate School in 2003. Career Dauber is the Bernard D. Bergreen Faculty Scholar and Frederick I. Richman Professor at the Stanford Law School, and a Professor of Sociology by courtesy. During the 1998 term, Dauber clerked for Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a progressive icon on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. In 2001, she was hired by Stanford Law School. Dauber finished her dissertation, which would become an acclaimed book on the history of U.S. government disaster relief ''The Sympathetic State: Disaster Relief and the Origins of the American Welfare State.'' In 2007, she achieved tenure. She is an activist against campus sexual assault. In 2011, sh ...
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William Dauber
William E. "Billy" Dauber (June 30, 1935-July 2, 1980) was a Chicago mobster, hitman and associate in the Chicago Outfit's South Side chop shop ring. Born in Chicago and moved to Blue Island, Dauber was brought into the Chicago crime syndicate by mobster James "Jimmy the Bomber" Catuara, who operated illegal gambling and vice in Chicago's Southside. One of only a few southerners within the syndicate, Dauber quickly proved to be a valuable member of "The Outfit." As Catuara's protégé, Dauber was suspected in over 20 unsolved homicides, between 1969 and 1980, in the decade-long struggle for Steven Ostrowski's lucrative South Side chop shop operation. In 1973, Dauber was convicted of mail fraud and the interstate transportation of a stolen car used in an unsolved murder. After his release in 1976, Dauber joined rival mobster Albert Caesar Tocco as a top enforcer who had slowly gained control of the Southside. Shortly after Dauber's defection, Catuara was found shot to death in ...
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Dauber (horse)
Dauber (1935–1947) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1938 Preakness Stakes. Bred by Sonny Whitney, he was sired by Harry Payne Whitney's 1913 Futurity Stakes winner, Pennant. His dam was Ship of War, a daughter of Man o' War. Dauber was purchased by William du Pont, Jr. and raced by his Foxcatcher Farms. Under trainer Richard Handlen, his best result in a major race for two-year-olds was a win in the 1937 Nursery Handicap and a third in the 1937 Pimlico Futurity. At age three, he notably earned a second-place finish to Stagehand in the 1938 Santa Anita Derby. He went on to compete in all three of the U.S. Triple Crown races. Ridden by jockey Maurice Peters, Dauber finished second to Lawrin in the Kentucky Derby, won the Preakness Stakes by seven lengths, and was second to Pasteurized in the Belmont Stakes. Following the Triple Crown, Dauber did not win another significant race. Retired to stud, Dauber was not successful as a sire Si ...
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Mud Dauber
Mud dauber (or "mud wasp" or "dirt dauber") is a name commonly applied to a number of wasps from either the family Sphecidae or Crabronidae which build their nests from mud; this excludes members of the family Vespidae (especially the subfamily Eumeninae), that are instead referred to as "potter wasps". Mud daubers belong to different families and are variable in appearance. Most are long, slender wasps about in length. The name refers to the nests that are made by the female wasps, which consist of mud molded into place by the wasp's mandibles. Mud daubers are not normally aggressive, but can become belligerent when threatened. Stings are uncommon. Nests The organ pipe mud dauber, one of many mud daubers in the family Crabronidae, builds nests in the shape of a cylindrical tube resembling an organ pipe or pan flute. Common sites include vertical or horizontal faces of walls, cliffs, bridges, overhangs and shelter caves or other structures. The nest of a black and yellow mud ...
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Tauber (surname)
Tauber is a river in Germany. It is also the surname of: * Alfred Tauber (1866–1942), Austrian mathematician * Alfred I. Tauber (born 1947), American philosopher and historian * Bernd Tauber (born 1950), German actor * Henryk Tauber (1917-2000), Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor * Maria Anna Tauber, Austrian soprano * Mathias Tauber (born 1984), Danish footballer * Maurice Tauber (1908-1980), American librarian * Nick Tauber, British record producer * Nicolás Tauber (born 1980), Argentine-Israeli footballer * Olga Von Tauber (1907-2002), Austrian-American psychiatrist * Peter Tauber (born 1974), German politician * Richard Tauber (1891–1948), Viennese tenor (born Ernst Seiffert) * Sophie Tauber (1889–1943), Swiss artist * Ulrike Tauber (born 1958), German swimmer * William C. Tauber, American entrepreneur * Yanki Tauber (born 1965), Jewish writer See also * Irene Barnes Taeuber (1906–1974), American demographer * Teyber (musician family sometimes spelled this way) ...
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Daub (other)
Daub or Daube may refer to: * ''Daub'' or ''Daube'', a surname * Wattle and daub, dwelling construction technique and materials, using woven latticework daubed with a sand, clay and/or dung mixture * Daube, a type of stew in French cuisine * Daube, the puck in Ice stock sport * Daube glacé, a jellied stew appetizer in New Orleans cuisine * Biskra Airport (IATA airport code: ''BSK''; ICAO airport code: DAUB) in Algeria See also * Dauber (other) * Taube (other) * Taubes * Taube * Taub Taub is a surname. It may refer to: Persons * Abraham H. Taub (1911–1999), American mathematician and physicist * Ari Taub (wrestler) (born 1971), Canadian Greco-Roman wrestler * Ben Taub (1889–1982), American philanthropist and medical b ...
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Low German Surnames
Low or LOW or lows, may refer to: People * Low (surname), listing people surnamed Low Places * Low, Quebec, Canada * Low, Utah, United States * Lo Wu station (MTR code LOW), Hong Kong; a rail station * Salzburg Airport (ICAO airport code: LOWS), Austria Music * Low (band), an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota Albums * ''Low'' (David Bowie album), 1977 * ''Low'' (Testament album), 1994 * ''Low'' (Low EP), 1994 Songs * "Low" (Cracker song), 1993 * "Low" (Flo Rida song), 2007 * "Low" (Foo Fighters song), 2002 * "Low" (Juicy J song), 2014 * "Low" (Kelly Clarkson song), 2003 * "Low" (Lenny Kravitz song), 2018 * "Low" (Sara Evans song), 2008 * "Low", by Camp Mulla * "Low", by Coldplay from '' X&Y'' * "Low", by Inna from the self-titled album * "Low", by Marianas Trench from ''Fix Me'' * "Low", by R.E.M. from '' Out of Time'' * "Low", by Silverchair from ''Young Modern'' * "Low", by Sleeping with Sirens from ''Feel'' * "Low", by Tech N9ne from '' K.O.D.'' ...
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