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James Stillman Rockefeller


 

James Stillman Rockefeller (June 8, 1902August 10, 2004) was a member of the prominent United States Rockefeller family.

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June 8 - 1902 - August 10 - 2004 - United States - Rockefeller family

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A paternal grandson of William Rockefeller, his maternal grandfather James Stillman and uncle James Alexander Stillman served as president of the National City Bank of New York City.

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William Rockefeller - National City Bank - New York City

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He graduated from Yale University in 1924, where he was elected to the secret society Scroll and Key. That same year Rockefeller captained a crew of Yale teammates, winning a gold medal in rowing at the Paris Olympics and appeared on the cover of Time magazine on July 7, 1924. (Dr. Benjamin Spock was a member of the crew.)

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Yale University - 1924 - Secret society - Scroll and Key - Rowing - Paris - Olympics - Time magazine - July 7 - Benjamin Spock

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On April 15, 1925, he married Nancy Carnegie, grand-niece of Andrew Carnegie. During World War II, Rockefeller served in the Airborne Command.

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April 15 - 1925 - Andrew Carnegie - World War II

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James Stillman Rockefeller joined the National City Bank in 1930 after working at Brown Brothers and served as president from 1952 to 1959 and chairman from 1959 to 1967. It was during his tenure that they merged with the smaller First National Bank and took the name First National City Bank of New York.

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1930 - Brown Brothers - 1952 - 1959 - 1967

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(Under each of his successors, the bank's name has changed: George Moore shortened it to "First National City Bank" and formed a holding company, First National City Corp.; under Walter Wriston these became Citibank and Citicorp; under John Shepard Reed the firm merged with Travelers Group to become Citigroup).

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Citibank - Citicorp - Travelers Group - Citigroup

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James Stillman Rockefeller also concerned himself with other family investments, and prior to his death was America's oldest living Olympic champion, and the earliest living cover subject of Time magazine.

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On August 5, 2004, Rockefeller suffered a stroke. His advance directives for medical care specified that he not be put on life support. He died at 4am on August 10, 2004, at the age of 102.

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August 5 - 2004 - Stroke - August 10

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Rockefeller was survived by four children, fourteen grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren, and one great-great granddaughter.

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