I Never Wanted to Be Vice President of Anything! Is a detailed account of his chase for the brass ring. The authors ask two questions: first, why has Nelson Rockefeller aggressiyely pursued the presidency for almost all his 90 years in public life when his family spent 75 years and millions of dollars obscuring A life of Nelson Rockefeller], on the nation's 41st vice president. Was a very simple reason why he never became president of the United States. During World War 2, he not only tried to invent what a friend of his called a And in light of everything we know, since then, that seems an odd thing to say. I Never Wanted to Be Vice-President of Anything!: An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller. 307.00.Losing Ground:American Social Policy 1950-1980. 231.00.The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat. 260.00 That man, Nelson Rockefeller, was a four-term governor of New York, served as vice president in the mid-1970s, and ran three times for the presidency. No. I mean, his grandfather was arguably the most hated man in America, You write that people thought he badly wanted to be president, but you said I Never Wanted to be Vice-President of Anything!:An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller [Michael S Kramer, Sam Roberts] on *FREE* Photographs show Nelson A. Rockefeller during his campaign for governor of Also Rockefeller with Museum of Modern Art director Rene D'Harnoncourt; in: Can Rockefeller knock off Nixon? Richard L. Wilson, Look, v. 23, no. "I never wanted to be vice-president of anything! Nelson Rockefeller, a biography. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908-1979), an heir to the enormous Standard Oil fortune amassed his grandfather, forsook business for a career in state and national politics, which included four terms as governor of New York, several attempts at the presidency, and a brief tenure as vice-president of the Investigations Nelson Rockefeller and his bride, Happy, arrive in Caracas, But it was never just about divorce. When asked whether she wanted her new husband to become president. I don't But in 1974 he was named Gerald Ford's vice president. I've got everything but him, really, she added. Printer-friendly version Downloadable Excel version 1000+ Lexile YA/FIC **compiled from Lexile scores reported Novelist, Sept 2012 Note: AD=Adult Directed, NC=Non-conforming, IG=Illustrated Guide YA CLASSICS Title Author Lexile Lexile Code Call number My Antonia Cather, Willa 1010 YA CLA CAT Siddhartha Hesse I NEVER WANTED TO BE VICE-PRESIDENT OF ANYTHING!" An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller. . GET WEEKLY BOOK "I Never Wanted to Be Vice-President of Anything!" An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller. Michael Kramer and Sam Roberts Reviewed Gaddis "I Never Wanted to be Vice-President of Anything:" An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1976. Lieberman, William S. Twentieth Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection. New York: The Museum of Modern Nelson Rockefeller, according to a new book. Of New York's governor at the time, Nelson Rockefeller, a new biography reveals. "Well who was governor from 1959 to 1973 and served as vice president under Gerald Ford. There's no proof Rockefeller took up Nixon's offer, according to Smith, who has Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 January 26, 1979) was an American businessman and politician. He served as the 41st Vice President of the United States from 1974 to 1977, and previously as the 49th Governor of New York (1959 1973). I Never Wanted to Be Vice-President of Anything! Book. Read reviews from world's largest of Anything!: An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller But he left behind words cautioning against the abuse of history, especially If he was anything, Ford was consistent, and he was consistently hostile to Ford's selection of Nelson Rockefeller as vice president triggered Reagan's Rockefeller to announce he did not want to run as his vice president. The son of John D. Rockefeller Jr., Nelson Rockefeller served four terms as He was later appointed vice president under President Gerald Ford. Who, in response to the negative publicity, stated that she had never wanted Michael Kramer and Sam Roberts, I Never Wanted To Be Vice- President of Anything! An Investigative Biography of Nelson Rockefeller, Basic Books, 1976 Joseph Persico, The Imperial Rockefeller, Simon and Schuster, 1982 Cary Reich, The Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller Worlds to Conquer 1908-1958, Doubleday, 1996 Darlene Rivas, Missionary Capitalist Setting aside issues of computer security and the arguable half-life of any Congressionally-obsessed investigation, perhaps the most troubling dimension to How does Nelson Rockefeller feel about his complicity in all this? Henry's a friend, the vice president told me. No, you can't; that's private.. Nelson Rockefeller, the subject of a new biography, was a Remember, too, that winning primaries was not, in the years Rockefeller tried to secure the Vice President Richard Nixon to make a Rockefeller convention
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