LC control no. | n 80000983 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Rockefeller, John D., IV (John Davison), 1937- |
Variant(s) | Rockefeller, Jay, 1937- Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1937- Rockefeller, John Davison, 1937- |
See also | West Virginia. Governor (1977-1985 : Rockefeller) Corporate body: Democratic Party (U.S.) Corporate body: United States. Congress. Senate |
Located | Charleston (W. Va.) Washington (D.C.) |
Birth date | 1937-06-18 |
Place of birth | New York (N.Y.) |
Affiliation | Harvard University Democratic Party (U.S.) West Virginia. Legislature. House of Delegates West Virginia. Office of the Secretary of State West Virginia Wesleyan College United States. Congress. Senate |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Governors Secretaries of State (State governments) College presidents Politicians |
Found in | U.S. President's Commission on Coal. The American coal miner, 1980 (a.e.) t.p. (John D. Rockefeller IV [Gov. West Va.]) WW Amer, 1979 (Rockefeller, John Davison, IV, b. 6/18/37) West Virginia. Governor, 1976- (Rockefeller) State of the State address, January 9, 1980 ... 1980: t.p. (John D. Rockefeller IV, Governor of the State of West Virginia) Grimes, R. Jay Rockefeller, old money, new politics, c1984: t.p. (Jay Rockefeller) p. vii (John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV) American leaders 1789-1994, c1994: p. 469 (Rockefeller, John Davidson "Jay" IV; W. Va. gov., Jan. 17, 1977-Jan. 14, 1985) Wikipedia, 16 March 2013 (John Davison "Jay" Rockefeller IV (born June 18, 1937, New York City) United States Senator (Democrat) from West Virginia, Jan. 15, 1985- ; Governor of West Virginia, Jan. 17, 1977-Jan. 14, 1985; lives in Charleston, W.Va. and Washington, D.C.) Biographical directory of the U.S. Congress website, August 3, 2013 (Rockefeller, John Davison IV (Jay), (nephew of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, great-grandson of Nelson Aldrich, and son-in-law of Charles Harting Percy), a Senator from West Virginia; born in New York City, June 18, 1937; graduated, Phillips Academy, Exeter, N.H., 1954; graduated, Harvard University 1961; VISTA volunteer, Emmons, W. Va., 1964-1966; member, West Virginia house of delegates 1966-1968; secretary of State of West Virginia 1968-1972; president, West Virginia Wesleyan College 1973-1976; Governor of West Virginia 1977-1985; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1984 and began service on January 15, 1985; reelected in 1990, 1996, 2002, and again in 2008 for the term ending January 3, 2015; chair, Committee on Veterans' Affairs (One Hundred Third Congress, One Hundred Seventh Congress [January 3-20, 2001; June 6, 2001-January 3, 2003]), Select Committee on Intellegence (One Hundred Tenth Congress), Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (One Hundred Eleventh to One Hundred Thirteenth Congresses); vice-chair, Select Committee on Intelligence (One Hundred Eighth Congress)) |
Associated language | eng |