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Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is an enclave within Battery Park City in New York City. The following institutions and facilities have been named in honor of Nelson A. Rockefeller: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences, Dartmouth College, a social science research center. [158]
Botanical illustration of a pōhutukawa sprig by Ellen Cheeseman. Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa), [2] also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree, [3] [4] or iron tree, [5] is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow [6] or white [7]) flowers, each consisting of a mass of stamens.
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However, as Nelson Rockefeller's researcher, Cary Reich, discovered, in the case of Nelson's voluminous 3,247 cubic feet (91.9 m 3) of papers, only about one-third of these files had been processed and released to researchers up to 1996. He reports that it will be many years before all the papers will be open to the public, despite Nelson's ...
Nelson A. Rockefeller. Electoral history of Nelson Rockefeller, who served as the 41st vice president of the United States (1974–1977), the 49th governor of New York (1959–1973), and was a three-time candidate for the Republican Party presidential nomination (1960; 1964; 1968).
In Kansas City or even Salina, 40 miles southeast of Lincoln, a builder who spends $150,000 to construct a new home can safely assume it will sell for far more than $150,000, ensuring a profit.
On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller: 2014: ISBN 9780375505805: Random House: Nelson Rockefeller: Q&A interview with Smith on On His Own Terms, October 19, 2014, C-SPAN Presentation by Smith on On His Own Terms, October 27, 2014, C-SPAN: An Ordinary Man: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R. Ford: 2023: ISBN ...
Nelson Rockefeller's Dilemma: The Fight to Save Moderate Republicanism is a 2024 book by Marsha Barrett. It analyses the decline of the strain of liberal Republicanism that former New York governor Nelson Rockefeller represented.