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  1. Bailly, Tiphaine Postdoctoral Fellow E-mail: Tiphaine.Bailly@rockefeller.edu Brahma, Anindita Postdoctoral Fellow E-mail: Anindita.Brahma@rockefeller.edu Chemtob, Yohann Postdoctoral Associate E-mail: Yohann.Chemtob@rockefeller.edu Chiba, Yukina Graduate Fellow E-mail: yukina.chiba@rockefeller.edu Frank, Dominic Postdoctoral Associate E-mail: Dominic.Frank@rockefeller.edu Gottfried, Xander ...

  2. 11. Juli 2015 · Profile: William A. Rockefeller, (aka Dr. William Levingston) Date of death: June 24, 1922. City of residence: Freeport. Occupation: Con-man, quack doctor. FREEPORT — There were secrets behind ...

  3. American financier, businessman, and Standard Oil co-founder (1841-1922)

  4. Moved to permanent berth for conversion to museum at Barkers Island, Superior, WI, on May 19, 1973.Enshrined into the National Maritime Hall of Fame at Kings Point, NY on May 19, 1984. As FRANK ROCKEFELLER: Stranded on Rainbow Cove Reef, Lake Superior, November 3, 1905; suffered $9,000 loss. As SOUTH PARK: Ran aground near Manistique, MI ...

  5. John D. Rockefeller Jr was the only son of John Davison Rockefeller (1839-1937), founder of the Standard Oil Company. A businessman, John D. Rockefeller Jr is equally well known for his philanthropy, both in the United States and Europe. His regular travels to the latter meant he was well aware of the state of dilapidation of Europe’s monuments in the wake of the First World War.

  6. While his brother Frank fought in the Civil War, Rockefeller tended his business and hired substitute soldiers. He gave money to the Union cause, as did many rich Northerners who avoided combat. "I wanted to go in the army and do my part," Rockefeller said. "But it was simply out of the question. There was no one to take my place. We were in a ...

  7. Frank Rockefeller refused to speak to his brothers John and William Jr. until his death, despite William attempting reconciliation in the summer of 1916. Frank said later that year "There's not the slightest possibility of a reconciliation." Frank died the following year. His funeral was held on April 17, 1917, at the home of Mrs. Walter S. Bowler. The funeral was attended by his brothers ...