Word: rosenthall
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That happened 31 years ago. And, in the opinion of Abraham Michael Rosenthal, 41, who now commands the Times's 160-man army of local news men, it was symptomatic of much that has long ailed the Times's coverage of its own home town. The mere fact...
Herculean Task. Rosenthal's staff is kept so busy these days that a hallowed Times institution, the newsroom pinochle game, has been brushed into history. Where once a Times reporter was lucky to get one story a week, he now gets more than he can handle. In the old...
That might not seem remarkable to most other U.S. city editors. Nor is Rosenthal's conviction that a city cannot be covered from a desk exactly revolutionary. But then the Times is the Times, and New York is New York. Traditionally, Times readers have been better informed about events...
Rosenthal has specialized on the economics and administration of medical care and on labor economics. He taught for a year at Boston University, and has been an instructor at Harvard since 1962.
Dean Ford announced the appointment of four men to the rank of assistant professor yesterday. The new appointees are Thomas E. Skidmore in History, and Dwight H. Perkins, Gerald D. Rosenthal, and Lester D. Taylor in Economics.