Word: rosenthall
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I agree with Miriam Rosenthal ("Sociobiology: Laying the Foundation for a Racist Synthesis," Crimson, February 8, 1977) that we can't blindly trust the methods of scientists--but we can't blindly reject their conclusions either.
[Miriam D. Rosenthal, a research fellow in Nutrition at the School of Public Health, is a member of the Sociobiology Study Group. She is also active in the Committee Against Racism '[CAR], whose views are represented in this article.]
Is the once unique Times going the way of the standard American newspaper? If so, the direction it is heading in is well exemplified by the Washington Post. Ask A.M. Rosenthal, the Times's executive editor, to name the best American papers and he will tell you. "The Times...
Both papers have great strengths. Abe Rosenthal and Ben Bradlee, both able, intensely competitive men, are convinced that a good newspaper doesn't have to be dull. And also convinced that success doesn't require flash and trash.
The move stunned New York's other dailies. "It hit us like a ton of bricks," said a top editor of the News, which has been considering an afternoon paper of its own. Said A.M. Rosenthal, managing editor of the Times, which also eyed the afternoon field nine years...