Chris C. Kemp (born Buffalo, NY) is the founder and CEO of Nebula, Inc., a cloud computing company that offers an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) openstack cloud system
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Brinkman was named after a resident John Brinkman, a business associate of railroad builders Joseph A. Kemp and Frank Kell, who paid the expenses of platting.
Dawn of Night is a fantasy novel by Paul S. Kemp, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
As seen in Paul S. Kemp's book, Twilight Falling, Erevis Cale is on a mission to stop the shadow adept, Vraggen, from taking the greatest gift from the Fane of Shadows and transforming into a shade.
From 1912 to 1973, Forgan was the northern terminus of the defunct Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway, one of the Frank Kell and Joseph A. Kemp properties which linked Wichita Falls, Texas, with the Oklahoma Panhandle.
He was well-connected politically, among other relations being a second cousin of Robert Stephen Ellis, Jr. (born 1899), a Louisiana state circuit court judge who was a son-in-law of U.S. Representative Bolivar E. Kemp and a brother-in-law of Louisiana Attorney General Bolivar Edwards Kemp, Jr. Ellis attended Gulf Coast Military Academy in Gulfport, Mississippi.
Midnight's Mask is a fantasy novel by Paul S. Kemp, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Randal Cornell Teague is the former chief of staff and legislative counsel to U.S. Representative Jack K. Kemp (R-NY) and chairman of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
In Paul S. Kemp's early trilogy, the main antagonist known as the Sojourner has 4 slaadi henchmen that he refers to as his "children" named Azriim, Dolgan, Eleura and Serrin.