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Frederick D. Go is a Filipino government official and former business executive who currently serves as the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 's administration.
For its origin, see Frederick. Notable persons with that name include: In arts: Frederic William Burton (1816–1900), Irish painter and curator; Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849), Polish composer and virtuoso pianist; Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900), American landscape painter
Frederick of Utrecht (c. 780 –834/838), saint, bishop of Utrecht; Frederick Banting (1891–1941), Canadian doctor who co-discovered insulin; Fredrick de Silva (1912–1993), Sri Lankan lawyer and politician
Frederick (Fredrak) W. Fraske (March 8, 1872 – June 18, 1973) is believed to have been the last surviving veteran of the Indian Wars. [1] Biography.
Fredericks was born Fred Cockerham [1] [2] (or Crockenham) [3] the son of a Presbyterian minister M. O. Cockerham and his wife. He had two brothers. [2] He sang in the choir at the church at which his father preached.
"Frederick" is a song written by Patti Smith, and released as the lead single from Patti Smith Group's 1979 album Wave. The song is dedicated to Fred "Sonic" Smith , guitar player of the Detroit band MC5 and Smith's future husband.
Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916), Australian and British musician, composer and rower; Fred C. Kelly (1882–1959), American humorist, newspaperman, columnist and author; Fred Kelly (ice hockey) (1887/1888–1974), Canadian amateur and professional ice hockey player; J. Frederick Kelly (1888–1947), American architect
Sir Fred Clarke (educationist) (1880–1952), English director of the University of London Institute of Education; F. A. S. Clarke (Frederick Arthur Stanley Clarke, 1892–1972), British brigadier who served in both World Wars