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  SELECTED ARTICLES

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  Decker, Norman. “Neighbor Recalls Rockefeller’s Boyhood in the Hill Country.” New York Herald Tribune, June 3, 1928.

  “Father and Five.” Newsweek, April 28, 1958.

  “First Ledger of a Successful Man of Affairs.” Dunbar News, April 23, 1930.

  Fistere, John Cushman. “The Rockefeller Boys.” Saturday Evening Post, July 16, 1938.

  “Follow the Ball and Don’t Talk Too Much—John D.” Salt Lake City Tribune, April 27, 1919.

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  Fox, J. Dewitt. “How John D. Rockefeller Lived to Be 97!” These Times, December 1956.

  Giddens, Paul H. “The Search for a New Illuminant and Lubricant.” Titusville (Pa.) Herald, August 27, 1980.

  ———. “True Significance of the Drake Well.” Titusville (Pa.) Herald, August 27, 1980.

  ———. “Why Ida M. Tarbell Wrote History of Standard Oil Company.” Titusville (Pa.) Herald, August 27, 1980.

  Gilcreest, Edgar Lorrington. “Rockefeller, Osler and Welch.” The Argonaut, June 16, 1937.

  “The Good Man.” Time, September 24, 1956.

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  Hellman, Geoffrey T. “Out of the Cocoon on the Fifty-sixth Floor.” The New Yorker, November 4, 1972.

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  “The Human Side of John D. Rockefeller.” Woman’s Home Companion, January 1907.

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  “John D. Rockefeller Discusses Big Questions.” New York Sun, January 11, 1914.

  “John D. Rockefeller’s Pocantico Estate.” The Country Calendar, November 1905.

  Jones, Roger M. “The Rockefeller Fleet.” Inland Seas—Quarterly Bulletin of the Great Lakes Historical Society, July 1947.

  Kelly, Fred C. “Tales of Rockefeller.” The World, May 31, June 7, 14, 21, and 28, and July 5, 1925.

  “The King of the Oil Trade.” New York Sun, November 30, 1878.

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  Macdonald, A. B. “How I Found the Lost Father of John D. Rockefeller.” Kansas City (Mo.) Star, May 30, 1937.

  March, F. O. “The Human Side of John D. Rockefeller.” Leslie’s Weekly, May 16, 1907.

  Mayo, Earl. “John D. Rockefeller—The World’s First Billionaire.” Human Life, April 1905.

  McCormick, Edith, as told to Mary Dougherty. “Life as It Seemed to Me.” New York Evening Journal, August 30–31, 1932.

  McGuire, William. “Firm Affinities: Jung’s Relations with Britain and the United States.” Journal of Analytical Psychology 40 (1995).

  Miller, Ernest C. “Ida Tarbell’s Second Look at Standard Oil.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 39 (Winter 1956).

  “Millions to Spend and the Brains to Spend Well.” New York Daily Tribune, February 17, 1907.

  Montague, Gilbert Holland. “History of the Standard Oil Company.” North American Review, September 1905.

  Morrow, James B. “Standard Oil’s First Rebate: Henry M. Flagler Tells How He Got It from President Scott.” New York Daily Tribune, December 23, 1906.

 

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