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Sep 15, 2003 · Irene van Kamp is working as a senior researcher at the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands. She has a training in sociology, psychology and epidemiology and is currently involved in research on environmental noise and environmental quality in relation to psychological and social factors and health/well ...
Sep 1, 2003 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Urban environmental quality and human well-being Towards a conceptual framework and demarcation of concepts; a literature study" by I. Kamp et al.
Irene Kittle Kamp (1910-1985) was born in Brooklyn, New York, and worked as a magazine editor and drama critic. They were married in 1945. Deciding also to pursue writing as a career, Irene Kamp wrote short stories and plays and in 1958 began work on her first film, PARIS BLUES (1961).
Irene Kampen (April 18, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York – February 1, 1998, in Oceanside, California) was an American newspaperwoman and writer who wrote several books about events in her life.
After a battle with cancer, Irene Kamp passed away in 1985 from a heart attack at the age of 74. A near-lifetime scribe in a variety of mediums, there’s more than enough idiosyncrasy and personality in Irene Kamp’s work to decry her wholly unsung screenwriting career.
Louis Kamp was a commercial artist and painter before he became a screenwriter. Kamp married magazine editor and drama critic Irene Kittle in 1945. The pair went on to write screenplays both together and separately during the 1960s and 1970s.
Irene Kamp was a magazine editor and drama critic, who went on to write screenplays, often with her husband Louis Kamp, during the 1960s and 1970s.