Word: rosenthaler
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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President Bok's appointment last month of Arthur J Rosenthal, former Chairman of the Board of Basic Books Inc., as the new director of the Harvard University Press ended a six month search that began with the firing of the former director and the stark realization that the Press might...
The Late Show. While persisting in their money-losing efforts to combat A. & P.'s assault, many chains are seeking new ways to boost earnings. One new wrinkle is round-the-clock service, which has been adopted by some or all stores in the Jewel, Pathmark, Arlan's...
Meanwhile, Burnham and his Daily News competitor, William Federici, were sniffing out the story independently. At one point Seymour offered to fill in Burnham on an off-the-record basis, but the reporter declined and went on to gather the details on his own. In a later conversation, Seymour made...
Important Flaw. Seymour was doubtless naive in thinking the Times would sit still once it knew that LIFE was getting exclusive information, or that the News would hold back after the Times broke the story. Rosenthal argued that "the public interest is generally best served by making information available rather...
But Rosenthal's argument contains an important flaw. The Times story last month did not uncover corruption; it disclosed an investigation of corruption that was being diligently pursued. When pressed last week for his opinion about whether the inquiry had been damaged, Burnham replied: "I don't know...