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Laub may refer to: People * Bill Laub (1878–1963), Mayor and American football player-coach * Daryl Laub (born 1925), television and radio personality * Donald Laub (born 1935), American plastic surgeon * Dori Laub (1937–2018), Israeli-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst * Ferdinand Laub (1832–1875), Czech violinist * Gabriel Laub (1928–1998), journalist, satirist and writer * Gillian Laub (born 1975), American photographer and film maker * Henry Laub (1792–1813), officer in the United States Navy * Jack Laub (born 1926), American basketball player and pharmaceutical executive * Jakob Laub (1884–1962), Austria-Hungarian physicist * John Laub (born 1953), American criminologist * Martin Laub (born 1944), American politician * Michael Laub (born 1953), stage director and dance choreographer * Michel Laub (born 1973), Brazilian writer and journalist * Ole Henrik Laub (1937–2019), Danish novelist * Phoebe Laub (born 1952), American singer, songwriter, and guit ...
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Jack Laub
Jack Laub (born May 9, 1926) is a first-generation American retired professional basketball player and pharmaceutical executive best known as the only NCAA player to ever play six varsity years. He is a recipient of the French Legion of Honor for his military service in World War II, and an inductee to the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, the City College of New York Basketball Hall of Fame, the University of Cincinnati's James P. Kelly Athletics Hall of Fame and the Brooklyn Jewish Hall of Fame. He was also a pioneer in the development of generic drugs and is recognized for his commitment to reducing the cost of prescription drugs for consumers. Early years Laub was born in Brighton Beach, New York in 1926. He lived with his parents and five brothers in a flat above Laub's, a kosher restaurant his family opened after immigrating to the U.S. from Poland to escape persecution. He attended Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York, where he played on the varsity bask ...
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Jakob Laub
Jakob Johann Laub (born as Jakub Laub, 7 February 1884 in Rzeszów – 22 April 1962 in Fribourg) was a physicist from Austria-Hungary, who is best known for his work with Albert Einstein in the early period of special relativity. Life He was the son of Abraham Laub and Anna Maria Schenborn. Laub, who converted from the Jewish to the Catholic faith and changed his name from "Jakub" into "Jakob Johann", first visited High School in Rzeszów. Next stations were the University of Vienna, the University of Kraków and finally the University of Göttingen, where he studied mathematics under David Hilbert, Woldemar Voigt, Walther Nernst, Karl Schwarzschild and Hermann Minkowski. Afterwards he went to the University of Würzburg, where he attained a doctorate in 1907. Soon he established closer contact to Wilhelm Wien, Arnold Sommerfeld, Johannes Stark, and Albert Einstein. When he travelled to Bern in 1908 to visit Einstein (with whom it corresponded later frequently and was friendly) he ...
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Donald Laub
Donald R. Laub Sr. (born January 1, 1935) is an American retired plastic surgeon and founder of Interplast, which led multidisciplinary teams on reconstructive surgery missions to developing countries. Education Laub completed his undergraduate studies at Marquette University and earned an MD from the Marquette University School of Medicine in 1960. After completing his internship at the Yale School of Medicine, he moved westward to Stanford University, where he assumed an assistant professorship and co-founded a 6-year integrated surgical residency program as well as the Stanford Primary Care Associate Program. He then served as chief of Plastic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine from 1968 to 1980, before entering private practice. Laub's experience at Stanford University School of Medicine operating on Antonio, a 13-year-old boy from Mexico who was born with cleft lip, led him to pursue becoming an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford and to found Interplas ...
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Stephen Laub
Stephen Laub (born 1945) is an American artist who works in performance, video, and sculpture. Education Laub received both his undergraduate and master's degrees at the University of California, Berkeley studying under artists such as Peter Voulkos, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Mark di Suvero, William T. Wiley, and Jim Melchert.Lewallen, Constance and Moss, Karen. ''State of Mind: New California Art circa 1970.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011. Page 88. At Berkeley, he studied painting with David Hockney. As a student, he was associated with Bay Area artists Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Terry Fox, Howard Fried, and Paul Kos.Eds. Loeffler, Carl E. and Tong, Darlene. ''Performance Anthology: Source Book of California Performance Art.'' San Francisco: Contemporary Arts Press, 1989. Page 139. Between 1964 and 1966, he studied performance with Étienne Decroux in Paris. Performance In Laub's early performance work such as ''Relations'' (1970) the artist used projections and mirror ...
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Dori Laub
Dori Laub ( he, דורי לאוב; June 8, 1937 – June 23, 2018) was an Israelis, Israeli-Americans, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a clinical professor in Yale University’s Department of Psychiatry, an expert in the area of testimony methodology, and a Psychological trauma, trauma researcher. A Holocaust survivor himself, Laub co-founded the Sh'erit ha-Pletah, Holocaust Survivors Film Project with Laurel Vlock. Retrieved 4 July 2018 This organization is the predecessor to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies – the world’s first archive of testimonies of Holocaust survivors, witnesses and bystanders recorded on video. The Fortunoff Video Archive provides guidance for documentation teams taking testimonies in other communities impacted by human rights abuses throughout the world. Retrieved 4 July 2018 Based on his experience as an interviewer of hundreds of survivors and as a testimony researcher, he developed an interview technique revolving aroun ...
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Michael Laub
Michael Laub (born 1953, in Belgium) is an avant-garde stage director and contemporary dance choreographer. His work has notably been shown at the Venice Biennale of 1984, the Festival d'Avignon of 2005, the Burgtheater in 2011, and several times at ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival and Hebbel am Ufer (HAU) Berlin. He has often been described as a minimalist and "one of the founding fathers of anti-illusionist theater". Career Laub's career began in the mid-1970s when based in Stockholm, founding and co-directing Maniac Productions with Edmundo Za. Their work was referred to as innovative; mixing Performance art and Video installation. Genevieve van Cauwenberge observed that the performances "are in fact polyvalent and difficult to classify. They make use of everything at once, combining their specific language, stage direction, plastic arts (Minimal Art), musical composition (repetitive sampling) body language (Body Art), Happening (intervention of hazard) and of co ...
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Bill Laub
William John Laub (August 9, 1878 – January 1, 1963) was the Mayor of Akron, Ohio, 1916–17, and an early professional American football player-coach. Laub was the first head coach of the Canton Bulldogs (known then as the Canton Athletic Club) and a player-coach for the Akron East Ends. Early life After graduating high school in Akron in 1895, Laub attended both the undergraduate school and law school at Western Reserve in Cleveland, known today as Case Western Reserve University. Laub graduated with his bachelor's degree in 1900 and law degree in 1903. Football career Laub played college football for three seasons from 1897–1900 for the Western Reserve football team and served as captain for two seasons. Laub later became their head coach for one season during 1901. In 1902 Laub helped guide the Akron East Ends to the Ohio Independent Championship; the East Ends were an early powerhouse in Ohio football. During next two seasons, the East Ends finished in second p ...
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Ferdinand Laub
Ferdinand Laub (January 19, 1832March 17, 1875) was a Czech violinist and composer. Life and career Laub was born in Prague from a German Bohemian family which had assimilated into the ethnic Czech community. His father Erasmus (1794–1865) arranged for Ferdinand's first public appearance at age six. His first solo concert was at age ten in the Stavovské divadlo (a theater in Prague). From 1843 to 1846, he studied at the Prague Conservatory. He began his adult career as a virtuoso in Vienna, at the imperial court. In 1850, he traveled across Europe with a series of exhibitions. He stayed for a longer time in Weimar and Berlin (1855–62 as professor at the Stern Conservatory). From 1866 to 1874 he was professor of violin at the Moscow Conservatory, where his many notable students included Stanisław Barcewicz. Laub was a well-admired violinist, winning awards all over Europe; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky called him "the best violinist of our time". He was the first violinist in t ...
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John Laub
John H. Laub (born 1953) is an American criminologist and Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, College Park. Education Laub received his B.A. from University of Illinois at Chicago Circle in 1975, where he majored in criminal justice and minored in history. He went on to receive his M.A. and Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Albany in 1976 and 1980, respectively. Career Laub joined the University of Maryland as a professor in 1998, and became a distinguished professor there in 2008. From July 22, 2010 to January 4, 2013, he was the director of the National Institute of Justice, a position to which he was appointed by President Barack Obama on July 16, 2010. Honors and awards In 2011, Laub and Robert J. Sampson, with whom he frequently collaborates on research, jointly received that year's Stockholm Prize in Criminology. Since 1996, he has been a fellow of the American Society of Crimino ...
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Gillian Laub
Gillian Laub (April 24, 1975) is an American photographer and filmmaker, based in New York. Early life and education Laub was born in 1975 and raised in Chappaqua, New York. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in comparative literature before studying photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City. Publications *''Testimony''. New York: Aperture, 2007. . With essays by Ariella Azoulay and Raef Zreik. *''Southern Rites''. New York: Damiani, 2015. . *''Family Matters''. New York: Aperture, 2021. Photographs and text by Laub. . Exhibitions *''Gillian Laub: Family Matters'', International Center of Photography, New York, 2021 Films *''Southern Rites'' Collections *Harvard Art Museums The Harvard Art Museums are part of Harvard University and comprise three museums: the Fogg Museum (established in 1895), the Busch-Reisinger Museum (established in 1903), and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum (established in 1985), and four res ...
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Laube
Laube is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Heinrich Laube (1806–1884), German dramatist, novelist and theatre-director * Gustav Karl Laube (1839–1923), German geologist and paleontologist * Eižens Laube (1880–1967), Latvian architect * Clifford J. Laube (1891–1974), American newspaper editor, publisher, and Catholic poet * James Laube James Laube ( ) is an American wine critic, writing for ''Wine Spectator'' since 1980, a full-time staff writer since 1983, with expertise on California wine. Laube has published the books ''California's Great Cabernets'', ''California's Great Chard ..., American wine critic of ''Wine Spectator'' * Dylan Laube, American football player Places * Laube, former name of Yablonovka, a rural locality in Saratov Oblast, Russia {{surname, Laube German-language surnames German toponymic surnames ...
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Michel Laub
Michel Laub (born 1973 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. Biography Laub graduated in Law at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in 1996. He also enrolled in the Journalism at PUC-RS, but did not complete he course. He worked for a few months as a lawyer in Porto Alegre, his hometown, but gave up the career. Laub wrote about business and politics for the magazines Carta Capital and República. In 1997, he moved to São Paulo, where he worked on ''Bravo!'' magazine, which became managing editor. In 1998 published his first book, the short story collection ''Não depois do que aconteceu''. He was the coordinator of publications and courses of Instituto Moreira Salles, later assuming the function of editor for their website. His first novel ''Música Anterior'' was published in 2001. In 2005 he was awarded a scholarship from Fundação Vitae, which enabled him to write ''O Segundo Tempo''. ''Diário da Queda'' (published in English as ''Diary of the ...
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