Word: rosenthall
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But it was the summer program, says Bert Rosenthal '72, who worked with the project in 1970, that brought community orientation and interaction. "At the end of the 1970 summer we put on a show for the whole community, and there was a feeling of cohesiveness and belonging," he said...
Not all experts share Bickel's opinion. Columbia Law Professor Albert J. Rosenthal argues that a President kept by a trial from performing his duties could be temporarily removed from office as provided by the 25th Amendment. Further, Harvard Law Professor Raoul Berger suggests in his book, Impeachment: The...
In his 1973 Management Plan which Rosenthal submitted to Hall, he wrote that "our goal is to bring the Press into a break-even financial situation within the next two or three years, while at the same time increasing its contributions to the world of learning." It would seem, that...
Beyond this, Rosenthal would like to see the Press expand its paperback publications. In the past the Press often did not publish even its own most popular titles, selling them instead to the big commercial companies. "My predecessors at the Press felt that paperbacks were not an integral part of...
Rosenthal said last week that the Harvard Press, even with the difficulties of the last few years, still "has the finest scholarly list of the English world outside of Oxford." He added that he saw no reason to believe that that should change because of the new economic policies. Hall...