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  1. Frederick Taylor Gates (22 de julio de 1853 - 6 de febrero de 1929) fue un clérigo baptista estadounidense, educador y el principal asesor comercial y filantrópico del magnate John D. Rockefeller sénior, entre 1891 y 1923.

    • 6 de febrero de 1929, Phoenix (Estados Unidos)
  2. Frederick Taylor Gates (July 22, 1853, Maine, Broome County, New York – February 6, 1929, Phoenix, Arizona) was an American Baptist clergyman, educator, and the principal business and philanthropic advisor to the major oil industrialist John D. Rockefeller, Sr., from 1891 to 1923.

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  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Frederick T. Gates (born July 2, 1853, Maine, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 6, 1929, Phoenix, Ariz.) was an American philanthropist and businessman, a major figure in the Rockefeller interests, who spearheaded the endowment drive that created the University of Chicago.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Description. Frederick T. Gates played an essential role in creating modern institutional philanthropy. Frederick Gates (1853-1929) was born in Broome County, New York. The son of a schoolteacher who read medicine and later became an ordained Baptist Minister, Gates spent the first fourteen years of his life in small villages and towns in New York.

  5. Frederick T. Gates, 1921. PD. By the early 1890s, John D. Rockefeller, Sr. had devised one of the world's most brilliant and sophisticated systems to make money. But when it came to giving it...

  6. Frederick Taylor Gates (22 de julio de 1853 - 6 de febrero de 1929) fue un clérigo baptista estadounidense, educador y el principal asesor comercial y filantrópico del magnate John D. Rockefeller sénior, entre 1891 y 1923.

  7. the genteel conscience and passionate vision of Frederick Taylor Gates. To create the China Medical Board, which officially sought to revolutionize medical care in China, Gates assembled an eclectic coalition of forces that was often at cross-purposes to his own. His "closely guarded" mission was one that has eluded both the critics and