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  1. The Columbia Daily Spectator reports in its November 3rd issue that Mrs. Frederick P. Keppel (1880-1961) donated to Columbia a large collection of prints by Robert Nanteuil. The article indicates that the gift included a portrait of the architect Antoine Le Paultre drawn by Nanteuil; however, no such drawing has been located in the Columbia ...

  2. Frederick Paul Keppel (July 2, 1875 – September 8, 1943) was an American educator and executive in the field of philanthropy. In education he served as dean of Columbia College , in government he served as Third Assistant Secretary of War , and in philanthropy he served as president of the Carnegie Corporation .

  3. Frederick Keppel, MD. Specialties. Orthopedic Surgery . Request an Appointment. Contact. Phone (985) 646-5550 Fax (985) 646-5560 Address. 104 Medical Center Drive ...

  4. Keppel, Frederick, 1845-1912: print view: role: Dealer/Gallery Scholar/Critic/Expert dates: 1845-1912 city New York City state: NY: other cities: Tullow, Ireland, London, United Kingdom; sex M historical notes: Frederick Keppel was an art dealer, scholar, writer, owner and founder of Frederick Keppel & Co. decades of activity

  5. When Rt. Rev. Hon. Frederick Keppel was born on 19 January 1728, in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Willem Anne van Keppel 2nd Earl of Albemarle, was 25 and his mother, Lady Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle, was 24. He had at least 1 son and 3 daughters with Laura Walpole.

  6. wikiita.com › frederick_keppelFrederick Keppel

    Frederick Keppel (19 gennaio 1728 - 27 dicembre 1777) era un ecclesiastico della Chiesa d'Inghilterra, vescovo di Exeter.. sfondo . Keppel era il quinto e quarto figlio sopravvissuto di Willem van Keppel, 2º conte di Albemarle e sua moglie Lady Anne Lennox, figlia di Charles Lennox, 1º duca di Richmond, figlio illegittimo del re Carlo II.

  7. 29 de sept. de 2017 · Routledge, Sep 29, 2017 - Education - 138 pages. As president of the Carnegie Corporation from 1922 to 1941, Frederick Keppel became a widely respected interpreter of philanthropic foundations. First published in 1930, The Foundation became one of his best-known works. As a brief, straightforward, and candid discussion of foundations and their ...