Word: roome
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...while Nelson Rockefeller went quietly about his normal New York life-which probably has no parallel among the city's 8,000,000 other residents. He is board chairman of Rockefeller Center, now mortgage free and conservatively valued at $150 million. From the RCA Building's Room 5600 ("Rockefeller, Office of the Messrs."), he presides over some $15 million worth of business investments in 17 other countries. He is a member of 18 boards of directors. He supports with his brothers nearly $4,000,000 worth of charities and special projects a year, from adoption agencies to zoos...
...primitive pieces, another 1,000 oils, etchings and lithographs, almost all modern. Says Adviser Rene d'Harnoncourt, director of the Modern Museum: "Anyone who is such a doer gets a special kick out of his times." Some of the best items are in the Rockefellers' 27-room triplex apartment overlooking Manhattan's Central Park, others at the family's 3,000 acre estate in Pocantico Hills near Tarrytown. Rockefeller has built a house in the shadow of the family mansion, where his father still spends the winter. To show off his outdoor sculpture, he has diverted...
...Wickwire) and Murial Williams play various wives. All are competent. As the unchaste ingenue, who is never quite as interesting a character as the author seems to expect, Susan Oliver is, if nothing else, astonishingly beautiful. It might almost be worth going to see Patate (there's plenty of room at the Colonial these days, by the way) just to admire Miss Oliver. There is little else to admire...
...Band Room had been inspected by the Marshal only four days before the blaze. However, Manager George L. Kirklin '59 pointed out that the areas condemned by the Marshal were not near the starting point of the fire...
Plans for the reconstruction of the Varsity Club and the Band Room are being drafted, and work will commence in three weeks to renovate the antiquated structure completely. "Rebuilding will take about two or three months," George L. Kirklin '59, Manager of the Band, stated last night...