Keim (other)
Keim may refer to: People In arts and media *Adelaide Keim, American actress *Betty Lou Keim, American actress *Claire Keim, French actress and singer *De Benneville Randolph Keim, American journalist and diplomat *Loren Keim, American author In government, law, and military *August Keim, German military officer *De Benneville Randolph Keim, American journalist and diplomat *George May Keim, American congressman *Stephen Keim, Australian lawyer *William High Keim, American congressman In science and academia *Daniel A. Keim, German computer scientist *Donald Keim, American economist *Karl Theodor Keim, German theologian *Wilhelm Keim, German chemist In sport *Andreas Keim, German footballer *Jenny Keim, American swimmer *Mike Keim, American football player *Steve Keim, American football player Places *Keim Homestead, a historic farm *Keim Peak, in the Usarp Mountains of Antarctica Other uses *Keim's process, a technique of fresco preparation and painting *Cell (music), conce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Adelaide Keim
Adelaide Augusta Keim (February 15, 1879 – June 25, 1946) was an American actress on Broadway and in vaudeville. She was known for playing the male title character in ''Hamlet'' in several American cities in 1905. Early life Keim was born in New York City, the daughter of Henry (Harry) Grant Keim and Mary Agnes Morrissey Keim. Her father, a milliner by trade, was her manager and manager of the Harlem Opera House. Her younger brother Chauncey Keim became a theatrical producer. Keim attended St. Joseph's Academy in New York. Career Keim began her stage career being managed by Daniel Frohman in 1898 and appeared at his Lyceum Theatre. She appeared at such theatres as the Garden Theatre, Fifth Avenue Theatre, and the Bijou Theatre. Keim's Broadway credits included roles in ''Trelawny of the 'Wells''' (1898), ''At the White Horse Tavern'' and ''Twelve Months Later'' (1900), ''Terence'' (1904), ''The Prince of India'' (1906), and ''The Right to Happiness'' (1912). She was al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Karl Theodor Keim
Karl Theodor Keim (December 17, 1825 – November 17, 1878) was a German Protestant theologian. He was born at Stuttgart. His father, Johann Christian Keim, was headmaster of a gymnasium. Here Karl Theodor received his early education, and then proceeded to the Stuttgart Obergymnasium. In 1843 he went to the university of Tübingen, where he studied philosophy under J. F. Reiff, a follower of Hegel, and Oriental languages under Heinrich Ewald and Heinrich Meier. F. C. Baur, the leader of the new Tübingen school, was lecturing on the New Testament and on the history of the church and of dogma, and by him in particular Keim was greatly impressed. The special bent of Keim's mind is seen in his prize essay, ''Verhältniss der Christen in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten bis Konstantin zum römischen Reiche'' (1847). His first published work was ''Die Reformation der Reichstadt Ulm'' (1851). In 1850 he visited the University of Bonn, where he attended some of the lectures of Frie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Keim Peak
The Pomerantz Tableland () is a high ice-covered tableland in the Usarp Mountains, Antarctica. It is about long, standing northwest of Daniels Range. Early exploration and naming The Pomerantz Tableland was mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos in 1960–62. Named by US-ACAN for Martin A. Pomerantz, Director of the Barthol Research Foundation and Chairman of the U.S. Committee for the International Year of the Quiet Sun, who carried on cosmic ray studies in the McMurdo Sound area, 1959–60 and 1960-61. Glaciers Helfferich Glacier . A glacier about long which drains the east slopes of Pomerantz Tableland southward of Armstrong Platform, in the Usarp Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62. Named by US-ACAN for Merritt R. Helfferich, USARP worker in the field of ionospheric physics at South Pole Station, 1967-68. Pitzman Glacier . A glacier, long, draining the southeast slopes of Pomerantz Tableland in the Usarp Mountains. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Keim Homestead
The Keim Homestead is a historic farm on Boyer Road in Pike Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1753 for Jacob Keim and his wife Magdalena Hoch on land given to the couple by her father. Jacob was the son of Johannes Keim, who immigrated from Germany in 1689 and scouted the Pennsylvania countryside for land that was similar in richness to the soil from the Black Forest of Germany. He thought he found it and returned to Germany, married his wife, Katarina. They came to America in 1707. Keim originally built a log structure for his family's housing and later a stone home along Keim Road in Pike Township. The main section of the Jacob and Magdelena Keim house on Boyer Road was built in two phases and it is, "replete with early German construction features ... including nextremely original second floor Chevron door." The exterior building material (cladding) is limestone. The finishings and trimmings are mostly original to the house; relatively unusual in a home ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Steve Keim
Steve Keim (born September 8, 1972) is an American football executive and former player who spent over two decades as an executive with the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as an offensive guard at NC State and was briefly a member of the NFL's Miami Dolphins and CFL in the mid-1990s. After failing to catch on as a player, Keim became a regional scout with the Cardinals in 1999. After being promoted several times, he was eventually named the team's general manager in 2013 and held that role until he stepped down in 2022 for health reasons. Playing career College Keim played for NC State, where he started 36 consecutive games at left guard. He was a two-time all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection and was named the conference's offensive freshman of the year in 1991. During Keim's senior year, he was named captain and the N.C. State offensive line MVP. He subsequently earned a degree in Business Management. Professional Keim ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Mike Keim
Mike Keim (born November 12, 1965, in Anaheim, California) is an American former professional football player who was a tackle for five seasons with the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the BYU Cougars The BYU Cougars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Brigham Young University (BYU), located in Provo, Utah. BYU fields 21 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) varsity athletic teams. They are a member of the Big 12 C .... References 1965 births Living people American football offensive tackles BYU Cougars football players New Orleans Saints players Seattle Seahawks players 20th-century American sportsmen {{offensive-lineman-1960s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Jenny Keim
Jennifer L. "Jenny" Keim (born June 17, 1978) is an American diver. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, in the women's 3 metre springboard. She was born in Miami, Florida Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat .... References External links * 1978 births Living people American female divers Olympic divers for the United States Divers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Divers at the 2000 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportswomen Sportspeople from Miami {{US-acrobatics-diving-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Andreas Keim
Andreas Keim (born 8 June 1962) is a retired German football player. Honours * Fußball-Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ... runner-up: 1988–89 References External links * 1962 births Living people German men's footballers Men's association football defenders Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players Karlsruher SC players Fortuna Düsseldorf players FC 08 Homburg players 1. FC Köln players Stuttgarter Kickers players Tennis Borussia Berlin players Footballers from Karlsruhe 20th-century German sportsmen {{Germany-footy-defender-1960s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Wilhelm Keim
Wilhelm Keim (1 December 1934 – 30 September 2018) was a German chemist and professor of chemistry at the Technical Chemistry and former director of the ''Institute for Technical and Petrol Chemistry'' at RWTH Aachen in Germany. Wilhelm Keim was one of the key figures in the development of the ''SHOP'' – process (Shell higher olefin process). SHOP-olefines have a broad range of applications in industrial chemistry, e.g. for the modification of polyethylene as ethylene-alpha-olefine-copolymere, as source for synthetic fatty alcohols or olefine sulfonates. : He studied chemistry at the Münster and Saarbrücken University. He earned his PhD degree from Max Planck Institute for Coal Research in Mülheim an der Ruhr, having studied under Karl Ziegler. After several years in the chemical industry he became professor at the RWTH Aachen, where he was the director of the Institute for Technical and Petrol chemistry. He retired in 2001. Keim has received numerous prestigious honours i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Donald Keim
Donald B. Keim is an American economist, the John Neff Professor Emeritus of Finance and former Director of the R.L. White Center for Financial Research at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Background Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, he received an undergraduate degree from Bucknell University in 1975. He received both his M.B.A. (1980) and Ph.D. (1983) from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, notably working with his Advisor Eugene Fama and Professors Merton Miller and Myron Scholes. Professional career After one year as a lecturer in finance at Loyola University Chicago (1981–82), Keim joined the faculty at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1982 where he has spent his entire academic career. He turned emeritus in 2021. Keim has published more than 50 research papers and won numerous awards including the Kenneth L. Trefftzs Award (1982), Graham and Dodd Award (1999), and IRRC Institute Research Award (2015). In add ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Betty Lou Keim
Betty Lou Keim (September 27, 1938 – January 27, 2010) was an American stage, film, and television actress. Early life and career Keim was born in Malden, Massachusetts, as the daughter of a choreographer and a dancer, and she grew up in New York from the age of five. She started getting dance lessons from her father at the age of six and later took voice lessons. Her stage debut followed at age seven under the direction of José Ferrer in ''Strange Fruit''. After several stage parts, she debuted on Broadway, and she became most remembered for playing a mean-spirited girl in the play ''A Roomful of Roses'' in 1956. Her other work on Broadway included ''The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker'' (1953), ''Texas, Li'l Darlin (1949), and ''Crime and Punishment'' (1947). Keim also acted on television, guest starring in numerous TV series. In 1953, she landed a co-starring role in the short-lived sitcom '' My Son Jeep''. Three years later, she made her film debut with a role alongside Barbar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |
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Daniel A
''Daniel'' is an anonymous Old English poem based loosely on the Biblical Book of Daniel, found in the Junius Manuscript. The author and the date of ''Daniel'' are unknown. Critics have argued that Cædmon is the author of the poem, but this theory has been since disproven. ''Daniel'', as it is preserved, is 764 lines long. There have been numerous arguments that there was originally more to this poem than survives today. The majority of scholars, however, dismiss these arguments with the evidence that the text finishes at the bottom of a page, and that there is a simple point, which translators assume indicates the end of a complete sentence. ''Daniel'' contains a plethora of lines which Old English scholars refer to as “ hypermetric” or long. Daniel is one of the four major Old Testament prophets, along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. The biblical story works through questions of faith and persecution; the poem deals mainly with pride. The Old English Daniel is a war ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon] |