Word: rosenthall
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Rosenthal has experience both as an editor and as an executive. He founded Basic Books--a company which publishes scholarly works similar to those sought by the Harvard Press--in 1950 I consider myself an editor first rather than an administrator said Rosenthal "I want the Press to become a...
Why Rosenthal left the comfortable position of Editor-in-Chief with a successful book company--earthier this year Basic Books was sold to Harper & Row--to take over the reins of the troubled Harvard Press is a puzzling question Rosenthal said that he left because "Harvard's press is going...
Still a $500,000 deficit is not to be taken lightly, although it is largely the reason Rosenthal was hired at all. Since the 1971-1972 budget had called for the Press to break even, the sudden appearance of a half-million dollar deficit created quite a stir in Massachusetts...
As new director, Rosenthal has inherited an organization that has changed abruptly in the past six months. Last March, the Press switched its warehouse and shipping operation from Harvard's Computer Center to Technical Impex Corporation (TIC) in Lawrence. TIC is a more efficient outfit which has saved the Press...
Rosenthal brings the executive experience to the Press which Carroll seemed to lack. During his 20 years as head of Basic Books. Rosenthal established a company well known for its publication of scholarly works while at the same time maintaining a sound economic operation.