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  1. Vor einem Tag · The conservatives believed the Eastern Republicans were little different from liberal Democrats in their philosophy and approach to government. Goldwater's chief opponent for the Republican nomination was Nelson Rockefeller, the Governor of New York and the long-time leader of the GOP's liberal faction.

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  2. Vor 2 Tagen · David Rockefeller (Chairman of the C.F.R. 1970–1985, chairman and CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank 1969–1981) Nelson Rockefeller (41st VPOTUS 1974–1977 under Ford, 49th Governor of New York 1959–1973) John D. Rockefeller III (founder of Population Council, brother of Abby, Nelson, Winthrop, Laurance and David Rockefeller)

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · On December 10, Harrison and Nelson Rockefeller (John Jr.’s son) offered Zeckendorf $8.5 million for his East River property, which he accepted. The Rockefellers then donated the land for the...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Nelson Rockefeller (1974) ins Amt des Vizepräsidenten aufrückten, gingen fast zwei Monate (Ford) bzw. mehr als vier Monate (Rockefeller) ins Land. In Summe amtierte bislang mehr als 33 Jahre ein Präsident ohne Vizepräsidenten. Die seit der Nachnominierung Rockefellers verstrichenen 49 Jahre sind die mit Abstand längste Zeitspanne der ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · The third describes his first experiences as an adviser, first to a candidate for the presidency – Nelson Rockefeller – and then to a President – John F. Kennedy. The fourth leads him down the twisted road to Vietnam and to realization that the war there could not be won by the United States. The fifth and final book details ...

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Rockefeller, with some assistance, wielded a 60-pound pneumatic hammer and drove in the building’s final rivet. Today, you can see that rivet, if you know where to look. The ceremony marking ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · The Manhattan site was ultimately chosen over Philadelphia after John D. Rockefeller Jr., offered to donate $8.5 million to purchase the land along the East River. Robert Moses and Rockefeller Sr. convinced Nelson Rockefeller to buy the land after the Rockefellers' Kykuit estate in Mount Pleasant, New York, was deemed too isolated from Manhattan.