TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1960 Dateline Washington Reporter's Profile Describes 'Rocky' By KAY MILLS Collegian Washington Correspondent With the growing momen tum for the "Draft Rocky" movement in Chicago came in creased curiosity about this man who claims he will reject anything but a genuine draft for the Republican Party's presidenial nomination. Governor of New York since 1958, Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller also served as coordinator of in ter-American affairs under Frank lin D. Roosevelt from 1940 to . 1944. He became assistant secre tary of state for South American affairs in 1944. He has been chairman of the International Development Ad visory Board for the Point Four Program, a special adviser on foreign policy for President Ei senhower and undersecretary of Health. Education and Welfare. He helps administer the Rocke feller Brothers Fund, which givesi away $7 million annually. 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Rocke feller, Jr., was born at Bar Har i bor, Maine, on July 8. 1908. He ' received a preparatory educe ' lion at Lincoln School of Teach ers College, New York. He was graduated from Dart mouth College in 1930, was mar ried in June of that year and now 'has five children. Few can comprehend the mag nitude of Rockefeller's wealth as Stewart Alsop said last fall, "How can you put an accurate price tag on a one-fifth share in Rockefeller Center?" Nelson's grandfather—John D.----was the richest man of his era, the found- MEDICINE Epidemic Diseases, A. H. Gale .95 Home Medical Encyclopedia, Paul Kuhne .50 Men of Medicine, D. R. Meeks 1.25 Will My Heart Fail, W. A. Jeffers 1.25 Baby and Child Care, B. 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His past State Department experience and travels provide him with an un derstanding of areas which may ,soon be more than just a source. of high tension. In testimony before the Senate Subcommitte on National Policy Making Machinery recently, Rockefeller suggested creating a high level position of first secre tary with near-presidential pow ers. The first secretary would par ticiapte in upper echelon dip lomatic talks and would serve LITERATURE POETRY DeVictor's Hair Styling Salon Announces the Appointment of Mr. Vincent to its Hair Styling Staff FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE AD 8-0213, 220 A S. ALLEN ST. Analecis of Confucius, Waley Common Faith. Devvey Religion in the Making, Whitehead 1.25 .75 Life of Christ, Sheen Psychology and Religion, Jung , .95 PHILOSOPHY Plato Selections, Demos ... 1.00 God That Failed, Crossman .50 Philosophers Holiday, Echnan .95 Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Vignaux 1.35 Vendanta for the Western World Isherwood 1.75 Voyages to the Moon, Nicolson 1.75 Mobil Travel Guide, Mobil 1.00 The Muses Are Heard, Capote .95 New York Places and Pleasures, Si mon 1.95 Spain, Vista Books 1.25 MUSK Folk Songs of the Caribbean, Morse 50 Enjoying Modern Music, New meyer 50 Stories of the Great Operas, Cross .50 The Collectors Jazz, Wilson . 1.45 Psychology of Music, Seashore 2.95 as chairman of the National Se curity Council. The secretary of state would therefore be down graded to supervise the day-to day business of the department. He advocates unifying the armed forces to eliminate dupli cation of effort and waste of gov ernment funds, One Rolcefller point suggests empowering the Department of Defense to pro mote officers of rank of brigadier general or its equivalent.,to offi cers of the armed forces of the United States, not under the services of their earlier careers. This year Rockefeller has also proposed a five-point desegrega tion program with concrete steps for implementing it. Rockefeller has repeatedly disagreed with administration policies. Especially critical was a statement released by the New Yorker following his famous 1 1 / 2 -hour breakfast with Presi- Mr. Vincent Mr. Vincent has jus.t com pleted advanced courses in Hair Styling at the Titus Styling Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, and is ready to style your hair in the latest, most becoming fashionable way. RELIGION TRAVEL at KEELER'S dent Eisenhower on June 11, when he charged that Nixon had not made clear his views on problems facing the United States. When Rockefeller, chairman of New York's 96-man convention delegation, spoke last week be fore the platform committee, he asked that more liberal planks be incorporated into the report schululed to be presented to the Republicans assembled in Chi cago. Although he admits that Vice President Richard M. Nixon's chances for gaining the party nomination are "99 to 100," Rocke feller =positively insists that he would not accept the k , ice7pr es i - dential nod even if offered him by President Eisenhower. 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