Jacks scads - definição. O que é Jacks scads. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Jacks scads - definição

BRITISH EDUCATOR, PHILOSOPHER, AND UNITARIAN MINISTER (1860-1955)
Lawrence Pearsall Jacks; L P Jacks; L.P. Jacks; LP Jacks

Sam Jacks         
  • 3rd Parachute Brigade]], briefs officers of the [[1st Canadian Parachute Battalion]], in England, December 6, 1943.
  • A contemporary view of a street in [[North Bay, Ontario]], Canada, where Sam Jacks moved in 1948
  • [[Toronto, Canada]], where Jacks lived in 1920 after his parents immigrated from [[Glasgow, Scotland]]
  • Food line at the Yonge Street Mission in [[Toronto, Canada]], in the 1930s during the [[Great Depression]]
CANADIAN INVENTOR
The inventor of ringette; Samuel Perry Jacks
Samuel Perry Jacks (April 23, 1915 – May 14, 1975) more commonly known as, "Sam Jacks", was a Canadian soldier in World War II, Canadian inventor, military and civic recreation director, sports coach, creator of the Canadian sport of ringette for girls and the Canadian credited with codifying the first set of rules for floor hockey in 1936, a game which he created. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1915 and became a Canadian citizen after his parents immigrated to Canada in 1920.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jacks (disambiguation)
n. to play (a game of) jacks
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jacks (disambiguation)
a game played by tossing and catching jacks.

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L. P. Jacks

Lawrence Pearsall Jacks (9 October 1860 – 17 February 1955), abbreviated L. P. Jacks, was an English educator, philosopher, and Unitarian minister who rose to prominence in the period from World War I to World War II.