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  1. Timothy C. Draper. T. J. Dermot Dunphy. William H. Draper, III (Draper Richards, L.P.), HBS 1954, started his career in venture capital with Draper Gaither & Anderson, the first venture capital firm west of the Mississippi, working there with his father from its creation in 1958 until he left to cofound Draper & Johnson Investment Co. in 1962.

  2. ウィリアム・ヘンリー・ドレイパー・ジュニア ( William Henry Draper Jr. 、 1894年 8月10日 - 1974年 12月26日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 陸軍士官 、 銀行家 、 外交官 である。. この記事には 参考文献 や 外部リンク の一覧が含まれていますが、 脚注 による参照が ...

  3. William Henry Draper (19 December 1855 – 9 August 1933) was an English hymnodist and clergyman who composed about sixty hymns. He is most famous for " All Creatures of Our God and King ", his translation of " Canticle of the Sun " by Francis of Assisi .

  4. Henry Hagarty Draper ... memorial page for William Draper Jr. (24 Apr 1807–28 May 1886), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12620851, citing Freedom Cemetery, ...

  5. Draper was born in Harlem, New York City, the son of Mary Emma (née Carey) and William Henry Draper. He received a B.A. and M.A. in economics at New York University. He joined the United States Army soon after finishing college and served during World War I as a major in the infantry. After the war he stayed in the Army Reserves working his way up to chief of staff of the 77th Division (1936 ...

  6. 12 de jan. de 2024 · William Henry Draper Jr. (1953) John Chambers Hughes (1953–1955) George Walbridge Perkins (1955–1957) Warren Randolph Burgess (1957–1961) Thomas Knight Finletter (1961–1965) Harlan Cleveland (1965–1969) Robert Fred Ellsworth (1969–1971) David Matthew Kennedy (1972–1973) Donald Henry Rumsfeld (1973–1974) David Kirkpatrick Este ...

  7. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Die Draper Familie investiert seit vier Generationen als Venture Capital-Investoren in Unternehmen aus dem Silicon Valley. 1. Generation William Henry Draper Jr. (1894–1974) arbeitete nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im US-Kriegsministerium und war Wirtschaftsberater der Militärregierung im besetzten Deutschland.