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      • Jacobson, born in 1900, studied medicine in Berlin and fled Nazi Germany in 1936. He had a lifelong interest in treating multiple sclerosis, but he made his name developing booster shots for healthy patients, first among other European émigrés, then in New York’s theatrical community, and eventually in Hollywood and Washington.
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  2. Oct 6, 2023 · Twenty-eight-year-old Jack Jacobson left with the vehicle hooked up to his truck. At some point, Glasgow said Jacobson was surrounded by multiple people.

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  3. May 18, 2024 · Tucson TV pioneer Jack Jacobson, perhaps best known for his weekly portrayal of KGUN-TV horror movie host “Dr. Scar” in the 1960s, died Monday. He was 87. “He was the ultimate ham,” said friend...

  4. Nov 22, 2013 · Dr. Max was there to jack his speed-laced cocktails into Kennedy whether the president needed extra energy to sit through a Pablo Casals concert or deal with Soviet missiles in Cuba. And he...

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  5. Mar 25, 2009 · Jack Jacobson 87, died March 23, 2009. Jack was born to make people smile. It was in his blood. His father, Max, was a former Vaudeville comedian who worked with the legendary Herb Williams.

  6. Jun 29, 2011 · Fifty years ago, in May 1961, President John F. Kennedy asked Max Jacobson to accompany him to Vienna, so the doctor could inject him with his medicine before the young president sat down with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in their first summit meeting. Jacobson immediately agreed.

  7. Apr 20, 2017 · Apr 20, 2017. When Army veteran John "Jack" Jacobson died April 13, he was among the oldest living World War II veterans in the U.S. Jacobson enlisted in 1940 and was sent to England in 1944...

  8. Jan 10, 1988 · He is Howard (Buddy) Jacobson, once the most successful horse trainer in the United States, once the Pied Piper for high-priced young fashion models on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

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