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Jarvis is a given name and English language surname that derives from the personal name Gervase, the element geri meaning "spear". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other spellings of the name include Jervis, Jervoise, and Gervis.
The USCGC Jarvis was named for David H. Jarvis, a hero of the United States Revenue Cutter Service.During the harsh winter of 1897–1898, Lieutenant Jarvis of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Bear led the Overland Relief Expedition to bring needed food to 265 whalers whose ships had been stranded in the ice off the northern coast of Alaska. [3]
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(The Nu Forest featuring Jarvis Cocker and The Pastels) The Last Great Wilderness: 2010 "Synchronize" (Discodeine featuring Jarvis Cocker) Discodeine: 2011 "Avalanche (Terminal Velocity)" (Boys Noize and Erol Alkan featuring Jarvis Cocker) Non-album singles 2017 "Red Right Hand" [18] (Iggy Pop and Jarvis Cocker) 2021 "Straight to the Morning"
Jarvis Tyner (born July 11, 1941) is an American activist and the former Executive Vice Chair of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). He is a resident of Manhattan , New York City . In 1972 and 1976 , he ran on the Communist Party ticket for Vice President of the United States .
Jarvis v Swans Tours Ltd [1972] EWCA 8 is an English contract law case on the measure of damages for disappointing breaches of contract. Facts
Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis (September 30, 1832 – May 9, 1905) was a social activist and community organizer during the American Civil War era. She is recognized as the mother who inspired Mother's Day and as a founder of Mother's Day movements, and her daughter, Anna Marie Jarvis (1864–1948), is recognized as the founder of the Mother's Day holiday in the United States.