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Walter Paepcke (June 29, 1896 –
April 13, 1960) was an
American businessman and
philanthropist who was
prominent in the mid-20th century. A
longtime executive...
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Paepcke, Päpcke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Paepcke (1902–1994),
American philanthropist and promoter, wife of Walter...
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Walter Paepcke, a
Chicago businessman who had
become inspired by the
Great Books program of
Mortimer Adler at the
University of Chicago. In 1945,
Paepcke visited...
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Elizabeth Paepcke (28
August 1902 – June 1994) was a
philanthropist and
promoter of Aspen, Colorado. She was born near Baltimore, Maryland.
During her...
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Walter Paepcke bought many
properties in the city in the 1950s and
redeveloped them.
Today it is home to
three institutions, two of
which Paepcke helped...
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spine of the Elk Mountains.
Founded 78 years ago in 1946 by
Walter Paepcke,
Aspen was the
first ski area
venture of the
Aspen Skiing Company. It is...
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Hendrik von
Paepcke (born 15
December 1974) is a
German equestrian. He
competed in the
individual eventing at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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racing champion,
Walter Paepcke, a
Chicago industrialist,
Judge William E. Doyle,
James J. Johnston, and H. F. Klock.
Paepcke also
founded cultural institutions...
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University in St. Louis.
Herbert Bayer,
sponsored by
Paepcke,
moved to Aspen,
Colorado in
support of
Paepcke's Aspen projects at the
Aspen Institute. In 1953...
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recommendation of
Walter Gropius, and at the
invitation of
Walter Paepcke, the
Chairman of the
Container Corporation of America, Moholy-Nagy moved...