Presiding were New York mayor Robert Wagner, Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and transportation-and-parks czar Robert Moses. Also in the crowd was a teenager named Donald Trump. Trump later told a ...
Nelson Rockefeller believed in fate ... In 1958, he decided to run for governor of New York State. His campaign revealed a confident and affable politician, at his best when pressing the flesh ...
In a quivering voice, a woman gave a 911 dispatcher the address of a townhouse on West 54th Street in Manhattan. “It’s death.
Megan Marshack, an aide to Nelson Rockefeller who was with the former New York governor and vice president when he died under ...
Rockefeller John D ... by January 1959 those resources were under the control of a new governor— David's brother, Nelson — who would soon take the lead in making his youngest sibling's ...
After New-York’s Governor Nelson Rockefeller announced last November that he and his wife of 31 years would soon be divorced, he insisted that it was purely his own, private business ...
Then the governors saddled up for a trail ride to Andreas Canyon led by former Palm Springs mayor, Frank Bogert. Security was ...
Two years later, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, tinkering with the idea of running for president, jumped into the fray with both feet. On May 8th, 1973, at the State Capitol in Albany ...
In November 1961, 23-year-old Michael Rockefeller, the son of then-New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and grandson of Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller, went missing somewhere off the ...
Nelson A. Rockefeller was a businessman ... Beginning in 1958, he won election to four consecutive terms as governor of New York State, where, as a progressive Republican, he vastly increased ...
a legion of critics—with considerably more enthusiasm—piled into Governor Nelson Rockefeller, the man who had ended the union’s illegal nine-day strike. Both efforts succeeded. The ...