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Three years later he produced, The Imperial | Rockefeller, a biography of his former employer. |
nder the leadership of CW Chairman Winthrop | Rockefeller, a large tract was sold to Anheuser-Busch ( |
He accompanied Vice President Nelson | Rockefeller, a close personal friend, on his 1977 tour |
result he came to the attention of John D. | Rockefeller, a summer resident of Cleveland who attende |
Lewis K. | Rockefeller, a United States Representative from New Yo |
The dish was named Oysters | Rockefeller after John D. Rockefeller, the richest Amer |
For example, long-time | Rockefeller aide Joe Persico claimed in the PBS documen |
He defeated | Rockefeller's stated choice, William T. Kelly, Sr., of |
James Stillman | Rockefeller also concerned himself with other family in |
Cyrus went on to work for | Rockefeller, and eventually become one of Cleveland's f |
The Trammell Crow, David | Rockefeller and John Portman development was begun with |
of State and Mrs. Edward Stettinius, Nelson | Rockefeller, and Alger Hiss. |
efeated by the incumbent Republicans Nelson | Rockefeller and Malcolm Wilson, but Harrington was elec |
ding the nature of the relationship between | Rockefeller and Marshack. |
He was the son of William | Rockefeller and his wife, Almira Geraldine Goodsell. |
Samuel Dodd invented the trust for John D. | Rockefeller and Standard Oil in 1879." |
In 1972, both | Rockefeller and Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson left the state |
Despite efforts by Governor Nelson A. | Rockefeller and others, no woman was designated by any |
n the country", so he consulted with Nelson | Rockefeller and embarked on a search which ended in his |
father is Standard Oil's co-founder John D. | Rockefeller and maternal great-grandfather is Fredrick |
shal, who shared his car with then Governor | Rockefeller and Senator Jennings Randolph. |
nstruction, military paraphernalia, John D. | Rockefeller and scenes of leisure, Richard Nixon and sc |
ation contest over New York Governor Nelson | Rockefeller and the previously dominant moderate or "li |
rous honors, including fellowships from the | Rockefeller and Watson Foundations. |
Service Independents Party" nominated Gov. | Rockefeller and Lt. Gov. Wilson for re-election. |
Rockefeller and his wife own South Fork Properties (Sou | |
y deceiving Daly, the bank, and the public, | Rockefeller and Rogers had made Amalgamated Copper a $3 |
, and had issue (ancestors of William Avery | Rockefeller); and secondly Richard Saltonstall. |
old 51% interest in the company to Laurance | Rockefeller and Felix du Pont Jr. for $500,000. |
formed from former Vice President Nelson A. | Rockefeller and Robert K. Winn. |
eile was accompanied by her brother, Stuart | Rockefeller, and was supported by other members of the |
ald Ribman and the film was directed by Ken | Rockefeller and Arthur Allan Seidelman. |
was largely owned and controlled by John D. | Rockefeller and Jay Gould's financial heirs. |
as on the campaign staff of Governor Nelson | Rockefeller, and from 1969 to 1974 he served as Special |
Republican ticket of incumbent Gov. Nelson | Rockefeller and Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson. |
able to secure financial resources from the | Rockefeller and Ford foundations so the Gest Library co |
ther"/"Dear Son:" Correspondence of John D. | Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. New York: Ford |
Nick Rahall, Sen. Jay | Rockefeller, and Sen. Robert C. Byrd). |
up included Paul Nitze, Robert Bowie, David | Rockefeller, and Lieutenant General James M. Gavin. |
Gov. Nelson | Rockefeller and Majority Leader Earl Brydges |
married to Isabel, daughter of Percy Avery | Rockefeller, and granddaughter of William Rockefeller a |
e Democratic Party under his successor, Jay | Rockefeller, and resumed his private life, never again |
ozen wealthy contributors including John D. | Rockefeller and J. Pierpont Morgan. |
campaign called for an apology from Senator | Rockefeller and for Barack Obama, whom Rockefeller endo |
upport of Americans Herbert Hoover, John D. | Rockefeller, and William Gorham Rice. |
th Improvement Company is formed by John D. | Rockefeller and a group of major railroad interests in |
Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was a business concern f | |
By 1868, | Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was the largest petroleu |
rants serve dishes purporting to be Oysters | Rockefeller, Antoine's claims that no other restaurant |
Pollard noted that | Rockefeller appointed the first African Americans to ma |
On September 15, Governor | Rockefeller appointed Gibson to fill the vacancy tempor |
Before he left office, | Rockefeller appointed a young public administrator, Jer |
On December 23, 1966, Governor Nelson A. | Rockefeller appointed Appellate Justice Charles D. Brei |
Governor Winthrop | Rockefeller appointed Howard to the Arkansas State Clai |
In 1962, | Rockefeller appointed Buchanan to be State Commissioner |
aft board consisted of blacks, and all were | Rockefeller appointees.Pollard also urged his party to |
Her mother's biography at the | Rockefeller Archives |
roi, Sint-Martens-Latem, Antwerp, Brasilia, | Rockefeller Art Center of New York, Victoria Art Galler |
nter Hospital, a postgraduate fellowship at | Rockefeller as well as one at Cornell University Medica |
the Eisenhower administration under Nelson | Rockefeller as White House consultant on psychological |
unzinger Urwin, Agenda for Reform: Winthrop | Rockefeller as Governor of Arkansas, 1967-71 (Fayettevi |
was among those mentioned to succeed David | Rockefeller as President of the Council on Foreign Rela |
between the American Republics) with Nelson | Rockefeller as its head, appointed by President Frankli |
ace, allowing the society to put the entire | Rockefeller Asian art collection on display. |
ident Franklin Delano Roosevelt had Oysters | Rockefeller at Antoine's in 1937. |
me one of eight "field representatives" for | Rockefeller at a salary of $300 per month. |
Rockefeller attended Yale University, but on 20 Septemb | |
Rockefeller attended both Deerfield Academy and Dartmou | |
Nelson A. | Rockefeller Award, Purchase College School of the Arts, |
g this land began to gain steam when Nelson | Rockefeller became Governor of New York. |
In 1966, | Rockefeller became the first Republican to have been el |
t of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Nelson | Rockefeller Bequest, gift of Mr. and Mrs. William H. We |
f protein structure, the proposal by fellow | Rockefeller biochemists Max Bergmann and Carl Niemann t |
John L. Ward, a | Rockefeller biographer, said that Rockefeller's aides " |
Abby | Rockefeller, born 1943, is a member of the Rockefeller |
John D. | Rockefeller, boyhood home of the future industrialist. |
He serves on the Board of Trustees of | Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Richmond Sustainability Foun |
incipal family-controlled philanthropy, the | Rockefeller Brothers Fund. |
As of the end of 2009, the | Rockefeller Brothers Fund had assets of $729 million. |
By summer 1963, contributions from | Rockefeller Brothers Fund and New York State supplement |
He and his four brothers established the | Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a philanthropy, in 1940. |
untry's service, he was appointed the first | Rockefeller Brothers Fund Distinguished Fellow. |
l Seminary in the City of New York, and the | Rockefeller Brothers Theological Fellowship (1966-67). |
ndation, the Open Society Institute and the | Rockefeller Brothers Fund. |
lations and has served on the boards of The | Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The National Museum of Natur |
School, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the | Rockefeller Brothers Fund, New York Hospital, the Popul |
curity Objectives and Strategy panel of the | Rockefeller Brothers' Special Studies Project in 1956. |
In 1960, he was awarded a | Rockefeller bursary and returned to Nigeria to study Af |
that she would support Crank's bid against | Rockefeller but instead withdrew her support from all A |
often agreed with New York Governor Nelson | Rockefeller, but personally disliked and politically op |
he proposed to investigate Standard Oil and | Rockefeller by using documents - hundreds of thousands |
Frank | Rockefeller c.1905 |
Firestone was chairman of the Nelson | Rockefeller campaign in the California Presidential pri |
Revolution and Peace from 1994 to 1995, the | Rockefeller Center in Bellagio in 2001 and Stanford Uni |
of-system underground passageway leading to | Rockefeller Center and 47th-50th Streets station on the |
st 49th Street, with one passageway through | Rockefeller Center on the east side, and another set of |
covering Christmas songs and often play the | Rockefeller Center tree lighting ceremony. |
ard Corporation, and a former member of the | Rockefeller Center Club, the Pacific Council on Foreign |
The piece was temporarily installed at | Rockefeller Center during the fall of 2004 and in 2005 |
of Focus Nuyoricans, published by the David | Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvar |
de faced Fifth Avenue, the concave side the | Rockefeller Center courtyard. |
1's solar sail blades was displayed at the | Rockefeller Center office complex in New York City in 2 |
re for creating the heating systems for the | Rockefeller Center and New York's Radio City Music Hall |
COI's New York headquarters in Room 3603 of | Rockefeller Center in October, 1941 and asked Allen Dul |
ntary Studies at Duke University, the David | Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Decordov |
The NBC | Rockefeller Center Tree-Lighting Ceremony also traditio |
The building is connected to the extensive | Rockefeller Center underground concourse. |
In 1998, the Nelson A. | Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, a 30,000-squ |
Passageway to | Rockefeller Center |
Prometheus at | Rockefeller Center |
ered in New York, NY on 48th Street between | Rockefeller Center and the 47th Street Diamond District |
s earlier jobs was a page at NBC Studios at | Rockefeller Center in New York City. |
ppeared in NBC's Christmas Tree Lighting at | Rockefeller Center on November 30, 2010, where she perf |
Tower 49 - Looking eastward from | Rockefeller Center |
Tower 49 - Closer view from | Rockefeller Center |
vely, they toy with the idea of speeding to | Rockefeller Center to perform a few songs that very nig |
intained residences in New York City (where | Rockefeller Center now stands) and in Baltimore. |
er, when she recorded a performance for NBC | Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting which was sh |
y building located on the northwest edge of | Rockefeller Center at Sixth Avenue and 53rd Street has |
Theatre; the only structure in the original | Rockefeller Center to be demolished) |
1271 Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue) in | Rockefeller Center in New York opened in 1959 and was d |
Sky Mirror, New York, as seen from | Rockefeller Center |
enue of the Americas, was part of the later | Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s-1970s) dubbed the " |
xxon Building, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, | Rockefeller Center |
then working on his controversial mural at | Rockefeller Center in New York City. |
co skyscraper that forms the centerpiece of | Rockefeller Center in the midtown Manhattan section of |
of several buildings which are part of the | Rockefeller Center complex expansion in the 1960s. |
Atlas is a bronze statue in front of | Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan, New York City, |
which aired live on November 2, 1999, from | Rockefeller Center in New York. |
Rockefeller Center Management Corporation is responsibl | |
Rockefeller Center was named after John D. Rockefeller, | |
ng, it was completed in 1973 as part of the | Rockefeller Center extension, that started in the late |
or the 26 documentary programs (recorded in | Rockefeller Center's Center Theatre). |
oes not include several passageways through | Rockefeller Center, all of which are outside fare contr |
total of four International Style towers to | Rockefeller Center, more than doubling the size of the |
2006, a second Sky Mirror, was installed in | Rockefeller Center, New York. |
It operated out of offices in | Rockefeller Center, and was officially known as the Bri |
eaded by G.S. Eyssell, executive manager of | Rockefeller Center, and Arthur M. Wirtz, of Chicago. |
and athletic facilities were improved; the | Rockefeller Center, Hood Museum, and boathouse were bui |
ire State Building, the World Trade Center, | Rockefeller Center, United Nations Plaza, Plaza Hotel, |
seven stories, while the Executive Plaza at | Rockefeller Center, long-term executive apartments oper |
way to make the Center Theatre profitable, | Rockefeller Center, inspired by the theatrical success |
chair of the company that previously owned | Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Center Inc. (RCI), whic |
Some of his mural commissions include | Rockefeller Center, the Department of Justice building |
ave a mural put on the ground-floor wall of | Rockefeller Center. |
is in the Art Deco style, as is the entire | Rockefeller Center. |
seven tons, and is the largest sculpture at | Rockefeller Center. |
in New York City and at the Rainbow Room at | Rockefeller Center. |
e soundtrack at the NBC Experience Store at | Rockefeller Center. |
) larger than the famous rink in New York's | Rockefeller Center. |
ecome a consistently profitable venture for | Rockefeller Center. |
ted skating at the age of 4, at the rink at | Rockefeller Center. |
h were later demolished to make way for the | Rockefeller Center. |
rters in the GE Building in New York City's | Rockefeller Center. |
Great Fortune: The Epic of | Rockefeller Center. |
e Beautiful Magazine Kitchen of the Year in | Rockefeller Center. |
to potential purchasers out of an office in | Rockefeller Center. |
t company, on March 23, 2008, in New York's | Rockefeller Center. |
ly negotiated to continue broadcasting from | Rockefeller Center. |
nd public spirited urban developments since | Rockefeller Center." |
ers, inscribed on a tablet facing his famed | Rockefeller Center: "I believe that every right implies |
0 m2) of premier office space that makes up | Rockefeller Center's western corridor (the newer buildi |
ano soloist for the University of Chicago's | Rockefeller Chapel Choir, and concurrently taught voice |
his doughboy uniform was sculpted into the | Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago. |
ut 70 integrated sculptural figures for the | Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago. |
Laura | Rockefeller Chasin (born 1936) is the daughter of Laura |
At age 25, | Rockefeller co-founded the nonprofit nonpartisan organi |
1988-1991), as the curator in charge of the | Rockefeller Collection of Asian Art. |
Rockefeller College has an enhanced interdisciplinary a | |
n Public Administration and Policy from the | Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy. |
The Nelson A. | Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy is a pub |
or the college at Princeton University, see | Rockefeller College. |
New York State Bar Association, NAACP, and | Rockefeller College. |
rd University Center for Urban Affairs, the | Rockefeller Commission on the Arts and Education in Ame |
ns Forssman and Inga Thuwe was cited by the | Rockefeller Commission and is probably the first seriou |
The 1972 | Rockefeller Commission on Population and the American F |
See Chapter 3, "The Politics of Spying: The | Rockefeller Commission and the CIA," in Kenneth Kitts, |
According to the 1975 | Rockefeller Commission report, Hunt testified that he h |
ctivities within the United States (aka the | Rockefeller Commission) to investigate whether the Cent |
d hearings, including the Church Committee, | Rockefeller Commission, and Advisory Committee on Human |
but the staff that manned them moved to the | Rockefeller Complex in Copenhagen. |
Rockefeller continued his education at Columbia Univers | |
Clark | Rockefeller convicted in June 2009 of the kidnapping of |
and is said to have been modeled after the | Rockefeller Cottage on Jekyll Island, in Glynn County, |
and his wife Alta, the daughter of John D. | Rockefeller, created Mount Hope Farm. |
Rockefeller created the first State Council on the Arts | |
Parker has held Marshall, | Rockefeller, Danforth, Goldsmith, and Bank of America f |
On November 26, 1895 he married Edith | Rockefeller, daughter of Standard Oil tycoon John D. Ro |
In 1908 | Rockefeller departed and Bush took over as President, a |
Bobo | Rockefeller died May 19, 2008 at age 91 in Winthrop's h |
Rockefeller died of arteriosclerosis on May 23, 1937, t | |
When John | Rockefeller died in 1937, his son John D. Rockefeller, |
Currently Keohane is the Lawrence S. | Rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public |
y (1996-2000), where he was the Mary French | Rockefeller Distinguished Professor of New Testament un |
Duke in 2004, Keohane was named Laurance S. | Rockefeller Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public |
oom is dedicated as a memorial to Geraldine | Rockefeller Dodge (1882-1973), a resident and supporter |
Ethel Geraldine | Rockefeller Dodge (April 3, 1882 - August 13, 1973) was |
ct of 2001, also known as the reform of the | Rockefeller drug laws. |
Dunne was an original sponsor of the | Rockefeller drug laws in 1973, but by the 2000s argued |
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