The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 26, 1960, Image 5

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    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.
Rockefeller proved a political
surprise in 1958 by first beating;
Coetory Authorized
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Weather, Lehr 1.00
Pocket Guide to Trees 50
The Insects, Jaques 2.25
Plant Families, Jacques .... 2.25
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Guide to Western Arch., Gloag 3.95
On Architecture, Wright 1.65
Designing for People, Dreyfuss 1.95
Favorite American Songs, Boni 1.50
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former Republican National Com
mittee Chairman Leonard Hall
for the nomination of New York
governor, then by defeating in
lcumbent Averell Harriman at the
'polls that November in a largely
Democratic year.
Rockefeller. son of the late
philanthropist John D. 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. Spock .50
Power and the Glory„ Greene 1.25
Icreutzer Sonata, Tolstoy .... .95
Doctor Zhivago, Pasternak .75
Mine Enemy Grows Older King .50
College Confidential, Shulman . .35
SCIENCE
Scientific American Reader, An
thology 2.25
The Chemical Elements, Davis .50
Common Sense of Science, Bro
nowski . 95
The Universe, Scientific Ameri
can 1.45
Art of Scientific Investigation,
Beveridge .95
American Verse, Williams
Collected Poems, Joyce
Fifty Poems, Cummings 95
New American Poetry, Allen .. 1.95
Selected Poems, Wordsworth .. .45
SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
( or of Standard Oil of New Jersey.
In addition to his strong stand
on the need for vastly increased
care for the aged, Rockefeller
has injected into the U.S. mind,
ideas on foreign policy, federal
aid to education, defense mat
ters and civil rights.
He has proposed a "Marshall
!Plan for the Western Hemisphere
Ito end Cuba's threat." 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
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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
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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.
It remains to he seen whether
or not he will withstand pressure
of Republicans who feel a Nixon-
Rockefeller ticket would be ideal,
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DRAMA
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Grammar of the Film, Spottiswoode
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No Exit, Sartre 1.25
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History of Soviet Russia, Ranch
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In the American Grain, Williams
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American High School Today, Co-
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Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Mac-
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Education at the Crossroad, Maritain
Teacher in America, Barzun .95
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