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  1. The first of the American Aldrich ancestors was the immigrant George Aldrich, who settled in Mendon, Massachusetts in the 17th century. The Aldrich Family Association, and family cemetery, was located in the neighboring community of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, once part of Mendon, on the Rhode Island border. It was in Rhode Island that Nelson Aldrich grew up and prospered. He attended the East ...

  2. 26. März 2022 · Born in Boston on April 11, 1935, Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich Jr. was the son of Nelson W. Aldrich, who along with his architectural work had served as president of the Institute of Contemporary Art ...

  3. Aldrich Hall was made possible through a gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and is named in honor of his father-in-law, Nelson W. Aldrich. When it opened in 1953, Aldrich Hall provided much-needed classroom space on the HBS campus. Plans for a dedicated classroom building had been eliminated from the 1920s campus construction for economic ...

  4. 16. Dez. 2013 · Vorsitzender dieser National Monetary Commission war Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, der von vielen als «General Manager of the Nation» bezeichnet wurde, weil er in fast allen wirtschaftspolitischen Fragen eine prominente Rolle einnahm (von 1899 bis 1911 hatte er den Vorsitz im Finanzausschuss des Senats inne). Er war ein typischer Vertreter des Ostküsten-Establishments, das in dieser Zeit die ...

  5. 20. Juli 2010 · Aldrich, Nelson W. Publication date 1989 Topics Upper class, Wealth, Classes supérieures, Riches Publisher New York : Vintage Books Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English. ...

  6. Eliot House will be a posthumous publication for Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr., and a first book for Constantine A. Valhouli. Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr. (1935–2022) served as managing editor of The Paris Review , senior editor at Harper’s and Inc. magazines, and editor-in-chief of The American Benefactor and Civilization , the magazine of the Library of Congress.