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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 gui ...
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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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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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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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USS Laub
USS ''Laub'' may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: * , a commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against F ... in 1940 as HMS ''Burwell'' * , a commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1946 {{DEFAULTSORT:Laub United States Navy ship names ...
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Laub (card Suit)
Leaves are one of the four suits in German-suited packs of playing cards. This suit was invented in 15th century Germany and is a survivor from a large pool of experimental suit signs created to replace the Latin suits. Around 1480, French card makers adapted this sign into Spades in the French pack (known as pikes in France). As its name suggests, the leaf is represented by a stylized green leaf. The left half is lighter than the right half; it can sometimes be yellow. Veins are visible and there is usually a petiole. There may also be smaller leaves. They are usually known in German as ''Laub'' ("foliage"), but also as ''Gras'' ("grass"), ''Blatt'' ("leaf") or ''Grün'' ("green"). Cards are referred to as in a French pack e.g. the "King of Leaves", but in German as ''"Laub-König"'' or ''"Grün-König"'' i.e. "Leaf King". It is the second-highest suit in the games of Skat, Schafkopf and Doppelkopf, and the second lowest in Préférence. The gallery below shows a suit of L ...
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Thomas Laub
Thomas Linnemann Laub (5 December 1852 – 4 February 1927) was a Danish organist and composer. Notable works *1888 ''80 rytmiske Koraler'', en enstemmig samling *1889–1891 ''Kirkemelodier'', tre hæfter med firstemmige udsættelser *1890 ''10 gamle danske Folkeviser udsatte for blandet kor'' *1896 ''Udvalg af Salmemelodier i Kirkestil'' *1899 ''Danske Folkeviser med gamle Melodier I'' med Axel Olrik, *1902 ''Udvalg af Salmemelodier i Kirkestil'', bind 2. *1904 ''Danske Folkeviser med gamle Melodier II'' med Axel Olrik *1909 ''Forspil og Melodier. Forsøg i Kirkestil'' *1915 ''En Snes danske Viser'' med Carl Nielsen *1917 ''En Snes danske Viser'', hæfte 2 (igen med Carl Nielsen) *1918 koralbogen ''Dansk Kirkesang'' *1920 ''Tolv viser og sange af danske digtere'' *1920 ''Ti Aarestrupske ritorneller'' *1922 ''30 danske sange for 3 og 4 lige stemmer'' *1922 Udkom ''Folkehøjskolens Melodibog'' med en række folkelige melodier af Th. Laub *1928 ''24 salmer og 12 folkeviser uds ...
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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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Richard Laub
Richard S. Laub is a scientist from the United States. He is curator of geology at the Buffalo Museum of Science, and directs excavations at the Hiscock Site in Byron, New York. His work includes development of the hypothesis that tuberculosis led to the extinction of the mastodon. Personal life and education Richard Laub has a bachelor's degree from Queens College, City University of New York, a Masters of Science in paleontology and paleoecology from Cornell University, and a PhD. from the University of Cincinnati. Work in paleoecology and archaeology Laub's scientific interests are in paleoecology and archaeology of the Northeastern United States. He is curator of geology at the Buffalo Museum of Science and directs excavations at the Hiscock Site in Byron, New York. During the course of his work he has demonstrated that giant condors once lived in upstate New York. Richard Laub has also hypothesized that an epidemic of tuberculosis helped drive the mastodon A mast ...
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Phoebe Laub
Phoebe Snow (born Phoebe Ann Laub; July 17, 1950 – April 26, 2011) was an American roots music singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for her hit 1974 and 1975 songs "San Francisco Bay Blues", "Poetry Man", "Harpo's Blues", and her credited guest vocals backing Paul Simon on "Gone at Last". She recorded "San Francisco Bay Blues" also. She was described by ''The New York Times'' as a "contralto grounded in a bluesy growl and capable of sweeping over four octaves." Snow also sang numerous commercial jingles for many U.S. products during the 1980s and 1990s, including General Foods International Coffees, Salon Selectives, and Stouffer's. Snow experienced success in Australia in the late 1970s and early 1980s with five top 100 albums in that territory. In 1995 she recorded a gospel album with Sisters of Glory. Early life, family and education Phoebe Ann Laub was born in New York City in 1950, and raised in a musical household in which Delta blues, Broadway show tunes, Dixielan ...
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Ole Henrik Laub
Ole Henrik Laub (3 December 1937 in Aarhus – 22 October 2019) was a Danish novelist and author of short-stories and children books. He was also an art painter and cartoonist. Laub made his debut in 1967 with ''Et Sværd Dyppet i Honning'', a collection of short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest t .... He wrote more than fifty books, short stories, novels, and books for children. He also wrote for the stage, for radiodrama and plays for TV. Many of his stories are about people in Danish provincial towns. Novels * ''Fondamenta Nuove'' 1996 * ''Hovedrollen'' 1997 * ''Alle Himlens Farver'' 2002 * ''Fugle flyver hjem'' 2005 * ''Fjolsernes Konge'' (King of Fools) 2007 References 1937 births 2019 deaths Danish children's writers Danish male novelis ...
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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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Martin Laub
Martin L. Laub (born February 26, 1944) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. It .... He is a native of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania House of Representatives Laub served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from January 5, 1993 until he was released from duty in November 30, 1994. References Republican Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Living people 1944 births {{Pennsylvania-PARepresentative-stub ...
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