William Edward Kapp (August 20, 1891 in Toledo – 1969) was an American architect.[1][2] He earned his architectural degree at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] For the majority of his career, he worked for the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls.[3][4]
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William Edward Kapp (August 20, 1891 in Toledo – 1969) was an American architect. He earned his architectural degree at the University of Pennsylvania...
Kapp or KAPP may refer to: Kapp (headcovering), a headcovering worn by many Anabaptist Christian women Kapp, Norway, a village in Østre Toten municipality...
Karl WilliamKapp (October 27, 1910 – April 4, 1976) was a German-American economist and professor of economics at the City University of New York and...
of Neoliberalism: Essays on the Economics of K. WilliamKapp. Nottingham: Spokesman. Kapp, Karl William (1963) The Social Costs of Business Enterprise...
David DiLaura, Rainy Hamilton Jr., Robert F. Hastings, Julius Goldman, WilliamKapp, Wirt C. Rowland, Rosa T. Sheng and Minoru Yamasaki. Cramer, James P...
Joseph Robert Garcia Kapp (March 19, 1938 – May 8, 2023) was an American football player, coach, and executive. He played college football as a quarterback...
largest historic house museum in the United States. It was designed by WilliamKapp of the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls in a Tudor-revival style. The building...
is provided by the heterodox economics theory of social costs by K. WilliamKapp. Social costs are here defined as the socialized portion of the total...
Herman Daly. European predecessors of ecological economics include K. WilliamKapp (1950) Karl Polanyi (1944), and Romanian economist Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen...
Detroit architectural firm of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls who assigned WilliamKapp to design the building and spent $1.5 million on the construction. At...
the Rackham Education Memorial Building. The building was designed by WilliamKapp of the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls with architectural sculpture by...
1952). "Reviewed Work: The Social Costs of Private Enterprise by K. WilliamKapp". Revue économique. 3 (2): 293. doi:10.2307/3497218. ISSN 0035-2764....
(1925-1989), historian Theodor Kaluza (1910-1994), mathematician Karl WilliamKapp (1910-1976), economist Erwin Kroll (1886-1976), music critic Kurt Sanderling...
writers as diverse as John Commons, Nicholas Kaldor, Michał Kalecki, WilliamKapp, John Maynard Keynes, Alfred Marshall, Karl Marx, François Perroux, Karl...
on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-11-29. Burton, Clarence Monroe; Stocking, William; Miller, Gordon K. (2001-06-01). The City of Detroit Michigan - Google...
of several scientific advisory boards/bodies. He was awarded the K. WilliamKapp Prize from the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy...
essays on the economics of K. WilliamKapp. Nottingham: Spokesman. ISBN 9780851248646. OCLC 985214685. Kapp, K. William (2016). Berger, Sebastian (ed...
architect WilliamKapp designed another, two-story addition to the building; a second addition was constructed in 1962. William Edward Kapp, architect...
the allegorical figures in limestone, assisted by Bruno Mankowski and WilliamKapp.: 41–42 They all collaborated (with Otto Thieleman) on carving in limestone...
cape. From Kapp Valdivia, southeast to Kapp Lollo, on the east side of the island, the coast is known as Victoria Terrasse. From there to Kapp Fie at the...
professor of mathematics Masami Imai – current faculty, economist Karl WilliamKapp – faculty 1945–50; professor of economics; one of the leading 20th-century...
Performing Arts (1928) and Meadow Brook Hall (1929). Both were designed by WilliamKapp and both included architectural sculpture by Detroit sculptor Corrado...
Center for the Performing Arts (1928) at 350 Madison Avenue, designed by WilliamKapp and developed by Matilda Dodge Wilson. The Detroit Institute of Arts...
Edmond Xavier Kapp (5 November 1890 – 29 October 1978) was a British portrait painter, draughtsman and caricaturist who during his career depicted many...
(born 1974 in Honningsvåg), a Norwegian novelist and children's writer William Frantzen (born 1993), a retired footballer who grew up in Honningsvåg "Høgaste...
original on 14 September 2012. Kapp, Eleanor Marx: Volume 2, pp. 696–697. Kapp, Eleanor Marx: Volume 2, pp. 702–703. Kapp, Eleanor Marx: Volume 2, pp. 703–704...