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  • Isabel Morgan poster image canonical_images/feature/Polio_Morgan_canonical_ZBfihlj.jpg XXX Article
    The Polio Crusade | Article

    Isabel Morgan

    Dr. Isabel Morgan was an early and important player in the race to find a polio vaccine.

  • Biography: John D. Rockefeller, Senior poster image canonical_images/feature/Rockefeller_John_Sr_canonical.jpg XXX Article
    The Rockefellers | Article

    Biography: John D. Rockefeller, Senior

    By the age of 12, John had saved over $50 from working for neighbors and raising some turkeys for his mother

  • Biography: John D. Rockefeller, Junior poster image canonical_images/feature/Rockefeller_John_Jr_canonical.jpg XXX Article
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    Biography: John D. Rockefeller, Junior

    It was the man in the middle, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (also known as "Junior") who radically changed the very identity of the family and the impact of its legacy

  • Biography: Nelson A. Rockefeller poster image canonical_images/feature/Rockefeller_Nelson_canonical.jpg XXX Article
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    Biography: Nelson A. Rockefeller

     Turning his back on the intense privacy that had shielded the family for generations, he took the Rockefellers in a bold new direction. He wanted to be popular and powerful. 

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    The Rockefellers | Article

    Diego Rivera

    Diego Rivera and the Rockefellers could not have been more different. And yet, for a brief moment in the midst of the turbulent 1930s, they shared the spotlight in a bizarre and very public drama. 

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    Ida Tarbell

    For over 30 years, Rockefeller had applied his uncanny shrewdness, thorough intelligence, and patient vision to the creation of an industrial organization without parallel in the world. The new century found him facing his most formidable rival ever — a 45-year-old woman 

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    The Rockefellers | Article

    Abby Aldrich Rockefeller

    After a courtship that lasted five years, Abby Aldrich married John D. Rockefeller at a lavish wedding ceremony on Warwick Neck, Rhode Island on October 9, 1901.

  • Frederick T. Gates poster image canonical_images/feature/Rockefeller_Gates_canonical.jpg XXX Article
    The Rockefellers | Article

    Frederick T. Gates

    Gates worked with Rockefeller to develop a system to ensure that his philanthropic donations were put to the best possible use.

  • Edith Rockefeller poster image canonical_images/feature/Rockefeller_Edith_canonical.jpg XXX Article
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    Edith Rockefeller

    A true original, Edith used her intelligence, extravagance and stubbornness to face up to her intimidating father, John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

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    The Rockefellers | Article

    Clash of Titans

    Imagine the conversation these two headstrong characters would have had — Ida Tarbell and John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

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    The Rockefellers | Article

    The Cleveland Massacre

    The so-called Cleveland Massacre was the beginning of John D. Rockefeller's drive toward an oil monopoly.

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    Adam Clymer

    In October, 2003, Journalist Adam Clymer of The New York Times, author of Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography, discussed the youngest of Joe and Rose Kennedy’s children.