February 28, 1992 • Page Image 30
…The Late Blooming Of A.M. Rosenthal journalism in the form of the so-called New Jour- sors fretted about the appearance of Jewish "clan- nalism, which sought to supplant traditional ob- nishness." Yet, there were almost always Jews on the upper jectivity with more personal reportage. rungs of the paper's management. Abe Rosenthal Editor Rosenthal fought all efforts to dilute the just turned out to be the most successful of them. Times' object...…

















































