Word: rosenthaler
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Of course, that there is ever news at a place as horribly frozen in history as Auschwitz is a story in itself. Nearly 50 years ago A.M. Rosenthal, the New York Times Warsaw correspondent who would go on to become the paper of record's top editor, wrote what became...
DAVID S. ROSENTHAL ’59
Hanzich is co-director of Harvard Relay for Life. DeSilva is president of the Harvard Cancer Society. Rosenthal is director of University Health Services and Oliver professor of hygiene.
DIED. A.M. Rosenthal, 84, combative New York Times editor credited with reinvigorating the paper during the financially strapped 1970s; in New York City. Over 55 years, the onetime foreign correspondent presided over the winning of 23 Pulitzers-most famously for publishing the classified Pentagon papers that detailed the U.S.'s...
DIED. A.M. Rosenthal, 84, venerated, combative editor credited with reviving the New York Times during the financially strapped 1970s and transforming the Gray Lady into an engaging, reader-friendly daily; in New York City. Over 55 years, the onetime foreign correspondent rose through the ranks and, as the paper's...