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Nancy Kissinger

American philanthropist (born )

Nancy Sharon Kissinger (néeMaginnes; born April 13, ) is an American philanthropist and Rockefeller political aide, and the widow of former U.S. Secretary of StateHenry Kissinger. The couple married on March 30, , in Arlington, Virginia.[1]

Life and career

Nancy Maginnes was born in Manhattan and raised in White Plains, New York.

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She attended The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Her parents were Agnes (born McKinley) and Albert Bristol Maginnes, a wealthy lawyer and football player.[2] She received a B.A. in history in from Mount Holyoke College and later took a sabbatical from her Rockefeller research job to study at the Sorbonne in the late s.[3]

Before her marriage, she was a long-time aide to New York GovernorNelson Rockefeller, recommended to him in by Kissinger, then a professor at Harvard, where she was a student.

Her first job was as Kissinger's researcher on a Rockefeller task force; she continued working for Rockefeller at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund after the task force finished its work.[4] She later became director of international studies for Rockefeller's Commission on Critical Choices for Americans.[5]

References

  1. ^"Kissinger and Nancy Maginnes, Rockefeller Aide, Are Wed Near Capital and Fly to Acapulco for Honeymoon".

    New York Times. March 31,

  2. ^Kissinger: a biography, Walter Isaacson, Simon & Schuster,
  3. ^Kissinger: The Idealist by Niall Ferguson, Penguin Press, New York, , p.

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  4. ^"Somebody to Come Home To". Time Magazine. April 8, Archived from the original on December 22,
  5. ^"Nancy Kissinger Hospitalized with Undisclosed Ailment". Seattle Times. December 18,

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