Mike Jacobs

Mike Jacobs

Mike Jacobs may refer to:

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  • Mike Jacobs (Georgia politician) — For other uses, see Mike Jacobs (disambiguation). Mike Jacobs is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing District 80, which makes up portions of northern DeKalb County. Jacobs is an attorney by profession. He… …   Wikipedia

  • Mike Jacobs (baseball) — Infobox MLB player width = 200 caption = Jacobs with the Marlins in 2008 name = Mike Jacobs team = Florida Marlins number = 17 position = First baseman birthdate = birth date and age|1980|10|30 birthplace = city state|Chula Vista|California bats …   Wikipedia

  • JACOBS, MICHAEL STRAUSS — ( Uncle Mike ; 1880–1953), U.S. boxing promoter, member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame. Strauss was one of 10 children born in New York s Greenwich Village to immigrants Isaac and Rachel (Strauss). His… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JACOBS, JAMES LESLIE — (Jimmy, Jim; 1930–1988), U.S. handball champion, considered along with vic hershkowitz as the greatest handball players in history; boxing manager and film historian, member of United States Handball Association Hall of Fame, World Boxing Hall of …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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