John D. Rockefeller Jr.

American businessman, philanthropist and conservationist John Davison Rockefeller Jr was born on the 29 January . He was the youngest child and only son of the -co-founder of Standard Oil, John Davison Rockefeller, and his wife, Laura Spelman. Rockefeller had four older sisters: Elizabeth (bd), Alice (bd), Alta (bd) and Edith (bd). The family lived at 4 West 54th Street in New York City.

Education

His early education took place at the Browning School, and his tertiary education took place at Brown University. At university, John Rockefeller Jr was a member of the Mandolin Club as well as the Glee Club. He graduated with BA () in social sciences. He also became a member of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.




Rise To Fame

After graduation in , John Rockefeller Jr joined his father’s company and became a director of Standard Oil. After a nervous breakdown in , Rockefeller, Jr found his role concentrating on philanthropic work. Working with Frederick Gates, one of his father’s advisors, he founded the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. The General Education Board, the Sanitary Commission for the Er

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Synopsis

Born on January 29, , in Cleveland, Ohio, John D. Rockefeller Jr. was a prominent American philanthropist and heir to the family fortune created by father John D. Rockefeller Sr., founder of Standard Oil. John D. Rockefeller Jr. created Rockefeller University in New York City, the General Education Board and the Rockefeller Foundation in the early s. In funding the construction of Rockefeller Center, John Jr. created an estimated 75, jobs. During World War II, he helped establish the United Service Organizations. After the war, he donated land for the U.N. headquarters. He died in Arizona in

Early Years

Although John D. Rockefeller Sr. and Nelson Rockefeller typically occupy the spotlight of their family legacy, it was John D. Rockefeller Jr. who made the family name synonymous with philanthropy. Born on January 29, , in Cleveland, Ohio, "Junior" grew up alongside three sisters: Alta, Bessie and Edith. His father, John D. Rockefeller Sr., was the nation's first billionaire, yet wealth didn't appeal to John Jr.

Homeschooled until the age of 10, John D. Rockefeller Jr. went on to attend Brown University. After graduating in

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Biography: John D. Rockefeller, Junior

In the popular perception of the Rockefeller dynasty, John D. Rockefeller, Sr. and his grandson Nelson have always occupied center stage. And yet it was the man in the middle, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (also known as "Junior") who radically changed the very identity of the family and the impact of its legacy. He made "Rockefeller" synonymous with philanthropy and social causes at a time when public opinion was anything but sympathetic to that name. Self-critical and subdued, but also rigid and determined, he embodied many of the contradictions that would characterize the Rockefellers' private and public life.

Junior was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, — the youngest of four, and the only son born to the founder of Standard Oil. Along with sisters Alta, Bessie, and Edith, he was educated at home until the age of Made to wear his sisters' hand-me-downs for the first few years of his life, Junior quickly absorbed the strict discipline and frugal lifestyle inculcated by his parents. "My mother and father raised but one qu

John D. Rockefeller Jr

John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (), American philanthropist, utilized the family fortune to establish scores of philanthropic enterprises and participated actively in their management. He also became widely known as an expert in industrial relations.

Born to substantial wealth on Jan. 29, , in Cleveland, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was brought up in a rigorously puritanical atmosphere. The social life of the family centered in the Baptist Church, and young Rockefeller and his four sisters were taught to live upright, religious lives. Educated at Brown University, from which he graduated in , he was shy and serious, determined to carry out what he felt were his duties to his God, his family, and society.

After graduation from college, young Rockefeller— largely to please his father, to whom he was devoted— entered the offices of the family's Standard Oil Company in New York City to prepare himself to administer his father's vast business interests. But because of his retiring and extremely moralistic nature he disliked the bruising business world and occupied himself increasingly with managing his father's estates and philanthropic enterprises. The Rockefell


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