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Item 350F. Nelson Rockefeller Waves (1960)
On left is Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill who was later present in
Dallas when JFK was assassinated.
Columbus Day Parade. 68th Street and 5th Ave
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Item 417. Nelson Rockefeller & Wife Margaretta (Happy) at Polling Booth in
Chappaqua, NY
November 4, 1958
Nat Fein supplied the horseshoe as a prop for good luck. Nelson Rockefeller
refused to give it back saying “No, no it’s mine”
insisting that it will bring him good luck. Rockefeller went on to win his
first term as New York's Governor.
The next day Rockefeller called Nat Fein to thank him for the good fortune and
said that he was glad he
did not part with the lucky horseshoe which brought the big margin.
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Item 355. Frank Lloyd Wright
American architect
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Item 361. Sophie Tucker at the Capital Theater
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Item 362. Albert Schweitzer Kneels Toward Girl
Gramercy Park Hotel (July 18, 1949)
Albert Schweitzer pauses to greet a little girl clutching a doll while
walking on Lexington Avenue.
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Item 363. Albert Schweitzer Portrait (July 18,1949)
Gramercy Park at Lexington Avenue
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Item 370. Carl Sandburg (February 3, 1956)
Great American Pulitzer Prize Poet
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)
Item 387. Edward G. Robinson at the Capital Theater
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