Word: rosenthaler
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As Rosenthal notes, the events of the early 1950s had a particularly profound effect on some Crimson editors.
“The academic freedom issue...began at a time when The Crimson and the College still contained a number of World War II veterans,” recalls Jack Rosenthal ’56, a former associate managing editor of The Crimson. “They were more...
“It was one of the reasons that many of us at The Crimson became journalists, because we wanted to stand up for often defenseless faculty-types who weren’t very politically sophisticated and who were under a huge public spotlight, rightly and wrongly,?...
With Bulldog hurler Mike Mongiardini imitating Herrmann’s performance from the first game, the Crimson trailed 4-0 going into the eighth. Runners finally began reaching, but none could score. Soon, it was bases loaded, with Yale’s de facto closer Brett Rosenthal on the hill...
In the eighth inning of Saturday’s Game 2, Schuyler Mann obliterated a low fastball from Yale reliever Brett Rosenthal, sending a dramatic, game-tying grand slam into the bushes beyond left-centerfield.