Knapp, J. Burke (Joseph Burke), 1913-2009

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American banker; vice president and senior vice president, World Bank, 1956-1978.

From the description of J. Burke Knapp papers, 1932-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458537

Banker.

From the description of Oral history interview with Joseph Burke Knapp, 1961. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122684365

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American banker; vice president and senior vice president, World Bank, 1956-1978.

From the guide to the J. Burke Knapp papers, 1932-1997, (Hoover Institution Archives)

Arena Stage was an early leader in the resident theater movement. One of the first not-for-profit theaters in the United States as well as a pioneer of the regional theater movement the Arena Stage was the first regional theater to transfer a production to Broadway, the first invited by the U.S. State Department to tour behind the Iron Curtain and the first to receive a Tony Award. Co-founded in 1950 by Edward Mangum a teacher from the George Washington University, and Zelda Fichandler one of his students, Arena Stage was opened in Washington D.C. to fill the void left by the closing of the National Theater in 1948. Deriving it's name from the idea of "theater in the round," Arena Stage became one of the first resident theaters in the United States, beginning with a company of only eight actors. Today, Arena performs to over 250,000 patrons during a September to June season and employs nearly 200 theater professionals and craftpersons, who are responsible for all the costumes and scenery seen on stage. Many now- famous actors took part in Arena Stage productions during the early part of their careers. Some of them include Robert Prosky, Morgan Freeman, Dianne Weist, James Earl Jones, Kevin Kline, Christopher Guest, Yeardly Smith and Samuel L. Jackson.

Mr. J Burke Knapp was an Economist for the Federal Reserve Board, 1940-44; adviser on German economic affairs, U.S. Department of State and German Military Government, 1944-45; special assistant to the chairman, Federal Reserve Board, 1945-48; director, Office of Financial and Development Policy, Department of State, 1948-49; economic adviser U.S. delegation to NATO, 1950-51; U.S. president of the Joint Brazil-U.S. Economic Development Commission, 1951-52; and assistant director, economics department, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1950-52, director, Western Hemisphere department, 1952-56, vice president, IBRD, 1956 and President of the Washington Drama Society.

From the guide to the J. Burke Knapp papers, 1960s, (George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.)

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creatorOf J. Burke Knapp papers, 1960s George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
creatorOf Knapp, J. Burke (Joseph Burke), 1913-2009. J. Burke Knapp papers, 1932-1997. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
creatorOf Knapp, J. Burke (Joseph Burke), 1913-2009,. Oral history interview with Joseph Burke Knapp, 1961. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf J. Burke Knapp papers, 1932-1997 Hoover Institution Archives
referencedIn Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Biography clippings : "K" [surname] folder 1893-2008. Monterey Public Library
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Developing countries.
Latin America
Developing countries
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Bankers
Banks and banking, International
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Economic assistance, American
Economic assistance Latin America
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Birth 1913

Death 2009

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