Word: rosenthall
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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One of Dunlop's associates, Gerald D. Rosenthal, assistant professor of Economics, claimed yesterday that the government had let the airline industry turn itself into a "sitting duck for labor trouble."
Rosenthal noted that the government, having neglected its regulatory responsibilities, was likely to complicate the issues by further intervention. He cited the machinists' refusal to accept the contract worked out Friday and backed by President Johnson, as "proof that you can't really impose a settlement from outside."
During the panel discussion following the speech, Steven Rosenthal, a graduate student in the School of Design and a member of Students for a Democratic Society, criticized the United States's role in Vietnam as a "colossal exploitation under the banner of pseudo-independence." Vu replied that the United States...
His credit course is Gerald Rosenthal's Eonomics 175, "Social Welfare and Public Policy." He wrote a paper proposing a community self-help project for the Negro ghetto as a "more realistic" alternative to Great Society programs.
Jamie Rosenthal, as Rosie, was consistently entertaining. I was especially impressed by her facial expression during Randall's mock trial of Glas. While the other two were going through a grotesque ritual, I found myself watching Rosie's bewilderment.