Obituaries Related to "Kemp" from New York Times Archive
Jack Kemp, Star on Field and in Politics, Dies at 73
Mr. Kemp, a former football star turned congressman, moved the Republican Party to a commitment to tax cuts as the central focus of economic policy.
Jan Kemp Dies at 59; Exposed Fraud in Grades of Players
Dr. Kemp’s lawsuit against the University of Georgia in the 1980s drew national attention to preferential treatment of college athletes unable to meet academic standards.
Paid Notice: Deaths KEMP, PEARL
KEMP--Pearl. The American ORT family mourns the passing of Pearl Kemp, a 25-year supporter. In recognition of her loyalty and dedication, Ms. Kemp received American ORT's 2004 Supporter of the Year Award. She embraced ORT's mission and her longtime generosity and philanthropy have benefited countless students. Our sympathies to the Kemp family. Hope Kessler, Exec. Director Joe Cohen, President Michael Broida, VP
Paid Notice: Deaths KEMP, JIM
KEMP--Jim. Former editor of House Beautiful Special Editions, writer of seven books, suddenly on December 6, 2003 in Corsicana, TX where he had gone to care for his mother. Burial service February 14th, 11AM, at the Church of St. Luke in the Fields, 487 Hudson Street. A reception will follow.
Paid Notice: Deaths VAN DER KEMP, GERALD
Van der Kemp-Gerald. The Board of Directors and the Advisory Committee of The Versailles Foundation, Inc., Claude MonetGiverny, mourn the passing of Gerald Van der Kemp, after a long illness on December 28, 2001, in Paris, at the age of 89. Mr. Van der Kemp was curator of Versailles for many years and responsible for its restoration. Subsequently, he became curator and director of Claude Monet's home and garden at Giverny, which he restored, and it became a national monument. Through his efforts ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KEMP, PEARL
KEMP--Pearl. The American ORT family mourns the passing of Pearl Kemp, a 25-year supporter. In recognition of her loyalty and dedication, Ms. Kemp received American ORT's 2004 Supporter of the Year Award. She embraced ORT's mission and her longtime generosity and philanthropy have benefited countless students. Our sympathies to the Kemp family. Hope Kessler, Exec. Director Joe Cohen, President Michael Broida, VP
Paid Notice: Deaths KEMP, JIM
KEMP--Jim. Former editor of House Beautiful Special Editions, writer of seven books, suddenly on December 6, 2003 in Corsicana, TX where he had gone to care for his mother. Burial service February 14th, 11AM, at the Church of St. Luke in the Fields, 487 Hudson Street. A reception will follow.
Paid Notice: Deaths VAN DER KEMP, GERALD
Van der Kemp-Gerald. The Board of Directors and the Advisory Committee of The Versailles Foundation, Inc., Claude MonetGiverny, mourn the passing of Gerald Van der Kemp, after a long illness on December 28, 2001, in Paris, at the age of 89. Mr. Van der Kemp was curator of Versailles for many years and responsible for its restoration. Subsequently, he became curator and director of Claude Monet's home and garden at Giverny, which he restored, and it became a national monument. Through his efforts ...
Jan Kemp Dies at 59; Exposed Fraud in Grades of Players
Dr. Kemp’s lawsuit against the University of Georgia in the 1980s drew national attention to preferential treatment of college athletes unable to meet academic standards.
Jack Kemp, Star on Field and in Politics, Dies at 73
Mr. Kemp, a former football star turned congressman, moved the Republican Party to a commitment to tax cuts as the central focus of economic policy.
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