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1. Record of Interview with Frederick P. Keppel
Dollard, Charles, 1907-1977
- Name: Dollard, Charles, 1907-1977 (Interviewer)
- Format: correspondence
- Date: April 15, 1942
- Collection Name: Carnegie Corporation of New York Records. Series III. Grants. III.A. Grant files, ca.1911-1988. Box no. 74
- Abstract: The former Carnegie Corporation president Frederick P. Keppel and the future Carnegie Corporation president Charles Dollard discuss the origins of the Economic and Social History of the World War project.
2. Report of the President on Visit to Southern British Dominions. Front cover
Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943
- Name: Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943 (Author)
- Format: pamphlets
- Date: 1935
- Collection Name: Carnegie Corporation of New York Records. Series VIII. Printed Material. Box no. 4
- Abstract: The overseas program of the Corporation was greatly expanded after Frederick Keppel and James Bertram undertook a trip to Africa in 1927. The travel reports, such as this Keppel's 1935 Report on Australia, New Zealand and Southern Africa shown here, not only set forth priorities for the Corporation's grant making but also provided valuable information on the social conditions and the state of education in the region.
3. Typed letter signed to Frank A. Vanderlip
Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943
- Name: Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943 (Author)
- Format: correspondence
- Date: August 12, 1905
- Collection Name: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Records
- Abstract: This letter from Keppel, then the Secretary of Columbia University, to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, accompanied the Columbia University List of Faculty (see the first page of the list shown below) submitted to the CFAT in order to calculate their retirement allowances under the original Carnegie plan.