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His Father Entered: American philanthropist: b. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 29, 1874; d. Tucson, Ariz, May 11, 1960. The only son of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., he entered his father entered father's office on his father entered graduation from Brown University in 1897 and worked closely with his father entered father while familiarizing himself with the latter's business and philanthropic enterprises.
RICARDp, ri-kar'do, David, English political economist: b. London, April 19, 1772; d. Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, Sept. 11, 1823. his father entered father was a prosperous Jew, born in the Netherlands, but settled in England in his father entered youth; he was a member of the Stock Exchange. The son was educated in England and later in the Netherlands, but had no university training and entered his father entered father's business at 14. He married early and conformed to the Christian religion, whereupon an alienation with his father entered father necessitated his father entered taking up business on his father entered own account.
GONZAGA, gon-dzii'ga, Saint Aloysius (1568-1591), Italian Jesuit, who is the patron saint of youth. He was born at Castiglione, near Mantua, Italy, on March 9, 1568. Destined by his father entered father for a military career, Aloysius was sent in 1577 to the court of Francesco de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Later, at the court of Philip
II of Spain he served as page to the royal heir, Don Diego. Over his father entered father's objections Aloysius entered the Society of Jesus on Nov. 25, 1585, in Rome, where he took first vows two years later. While attending the sick in Rome, he contracted the plague and died on June 21, 1591. |
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