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Founder's Hall was the first building built on the campus of Rockefeller University at 66th Street and York Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City. [3] Built between 1903 and 1906, [4] it represents an instance of one of John D. Rockefeller's largest scale efforts at philanthropy, and housed the nation's first major biomedical research laboratory.
On December 20, 1987, Whipple married Peter Clark Rockefeller at the All Saints Chapel of the Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, New York. [14] They have three children: [15] William Rockefeller (b. 1984), a self-employed audio engineer; Hall Rockefeller (b. 1987), an art historian [16] Lily Rockefeller (b. 1990), an author/writer based in New ...
Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center is a non-fiction book by American writer Daniel Okrent about the conception, planning, and building of Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The text was initially published on September 29, 2003 by Viking. [ 3 ]
Founder's Hall (2022) The FDR Drive runs under the campus. The Rockefeller University was founded in June 1901 as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research—often called simply The Rockefeller Institute [7] —by John D. Rockefeller, who had founded the University of Chicago in 1889, upon advice by his adviser Frederick T. Gates [1] and action taken in March 1901 by his son, John D ...
Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Welch Hall is a building on the Rockefeller University campus in Manhattan, New York ...
Donald Andrew Hall Jr. [1] (September 20, 1928 – June 23, 2018) was an American poet, writer, editor, and literary critic. He was the author of more than 50 books across several genres from children's literature, biography, memoir, essays, and including 22 volumes of verse.
Bassett Hall is an 18th-century farmhouse located in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was the home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller during the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg .
John Hall Wheelock (September 9, 1886 – March 22, 1978) was an American poet. He was a descendant of Eleazar Wheelock , founder of Dartmouth College . The son of William Efner Wheelock and Emily Charlotte Hall, [ 1 ] John Hall Wheelock was born in Far Rockaway, New York , and brought up in the neighborhood now occupied by Rockefeller Center .