Background
Keiser, George Camp was born on November 2, 1900 in Milwaukee. Son of George Edward and Mary Bigelow (Camp) Keiser.
Keiser, George Camp was born on November 2, 1900 in Milwaukee. Son of George Edward and Mary Bigelow (Camp) Keiser.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1924. Bachelor of Architecture, Columbia, 1930.
Draftsman. John A. Rogers and David Hyer, Winter Park, Florida, 1934-1936. Designer James Gamble Rogers, II, 1936-1938. Research in Islamic architecture and travel in Middle East, 1938.
Private practice architecture, Winter Park, Florida, since 1938.
Founder The Middle East Institute, Washington, 1946, and since served as Chairman of the Board Governors. President The George C. Keiser Foundation since 1948.
Director Cuban American and Guantanamo sugar companies Honorary director Florida Symphony Orchestra. Registered architect, Florida, Connecticut, District of Columbia, National Council Architectural Registration Bds.
Member American International Assurance, Foreign Service Ednl. Foundation (trustee), American Research Center in Egypt (trustee), Florida Association Architects, Connecticut Society Architects. Clubs: Metropolitan (Washington).
Married Nancy Hull, September 16, 1938. Children: Mary Damaris, Anne Blossom.