According to Wikipedia, he grew up and went to school in Brooklyn, New York
Saul Bass lived in the Bronx, New York during his childhood. He was born on May 8, 1920, and grew up in this vibrant borough of New York City.
The gates of Damascus were guarded by the Jews who were living there during Saul's conversion. They were helping Saul before he became Paul.
The general in charge of Saul's armies was Abner. He was a key military leader and commander who played a significant role in the battles fought by the Israelites during Saul's reign.
Saul (who later became known as the apostle Paul) was in Jerusalem and played a role in the persecution of early Christians during the time Jesus was alive. He did not meet Jesus in person until after Jesus' death and resurrection on the road to Damascus.
The last woman who had dinner with King Saul was probably the Medium/Witch of Endor. She was with him the night before he died and convinced him to eat some food with her. (See 1 Samuel 28)
Ananias, a disciple in Damascus, came to Saul and said, "Brother Saul, receive your sight." Ananias then laid his hands on Saul, and something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he regained his sight. (Acts 9:17-18)
Saul Bass was born on May 8, 1920.
Saul Bass was born on May 8, 1920.
Saul Bass died on April 25, 1996 at the age of 75.
Saul Bass died on April 25, 1996 at the age of 75.
Saul Bass was born on May 8, 1920 and died on April 25, 1996. Saul Bass would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 95 years old today.
Saul Bass
Saul Bass is a graphic designer from the United States. He has designed logos for companies such as AT&T, United Airlines, American Airlines and the Bell system logo.
He is an anthropologist who teaches at a liberal arts college.
The cast of Bass on Titles - 1977 includes: Saul Bass as himself Herbert Yager as off-camera Interviewer
Saul lived 70 years
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The gates of Damascus were guarded by the Jews who were living there during Saul's conversion. They were helping Saul before he became Paul.