Nelson Rockefeller — 41st Vice President of the United States In office December 19, 1974 – January 20, 1977 President Gerald Ford … Wikipedia
Rockefeller Center — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Rockefeller Republican — (often termed moderate Republican ) refers to a faction of the United States Republican Party who held moderate to liberal views similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller. The term largely fell out of use by the end of the twentieth century, and has … Wikipedia
Nelson G. Gross — Nelson Gerard Gross (January 9, 1932 – September 17, 1997) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly and as Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee. His political career ended in 1974… … Wikipedia
Nelson (given name) — Nelson is an English given name, in origin derived from the patronymic son of Neil . The following is a list of people with the given name Nelson: Contents 1 Arts and entertainment 2 Sport 2.1 Footballers 2.2 … Wikipedia
Rockefeller family — See also: Rockefeller Rockefeller Ethnicity German American Current region Ohio, New York Information Place of origin … Wikipedia
Rockefeller Foundation — The Rockefeller Foundation (RF) is a prominent philanthropic organization and private foundation based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The preeminent institution established by the six generation Rockefeller family, it was founded by John D.… … Wikipedia
Rockefeller Brothers Fund — The Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF), ( Philanthropy for an Interdependent World ), is an international philanthropic organisation created and run by members of the Rockefeller family. It was set up in New York City in 1940 as the primary… … Wikipedia
Rockefeller drug laws — The Rockefeller drug laws is the term used to denote the statutes dealing with the sale and possession of narcotic drugs in the New York State Penal Law. The laws are named after Nelson Rockefeller, who was the state s governor at the time the… … Wikipedia
This Week (magazine) — McClelland Barclay cover for This Week (September 24, 1939) Contents 1 Syndication … Wikipedia