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Harold Wallace Rosenthal (November 2, 1947 – August 11, 1976), was a senior aide to Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-NY). Rosenthal was killed in a terrorist attack in Istanbul, Turkey. The Harold Rosenthal Fellowship in International Relations was established in his honor.
Harold David Rosenthal OBE (30 September 1917 – 19 March 1987) was an English music critic, writer, lecturer, and broadcaster about opera. Originally a schoolmaster, he became drawn to music, particularly opera, and began working on musical publications.
R-NY Senator Jacob Javits, whose aide Harold W. Rosenthal was killed in the attack, sponsored Senate Resolution 524, "[Urging] the President to direct United States Ambassadors abroad to seek the consideration by foreign governments of suspension of their air service to any foreign nation aiding or abetting terrorism."
Hannah Rosenthal, politician active in Jewish causes; Hans Rosenthal (1925–1987), German television presenter; Harald Rosenthal, German marine biologist; Harold Rosenthal, British music critic; Harold Wallace Rosenthal, administrative assistant of senator Jacob K. Javits; Heinrich Rosenthal (1846–1916), Estonian nationalist leader, doctor ...
Harald Rosenthal (born 9 June 1937) is a German hydrobiologist [1] and fisheries scientist known for his work in fish farming, ecology, and international cooperation.
The alleged interview of Harold W. Rosenthal is a hoax. Walter White, Jr is a hoax. When someone can provide documented proof there was a Walter White, Jr. and he did in fact have an interview, the reference may be considered as Wiki acceptable. Harold W. Rosenthal was not in the USA nearly all of 1976 for the interview to take place.
Security protection for Minister Lara was strict under Colonel Ramírez and the DEA, who frustrated a first attempt at murder in Medellín which led to the arrest of American Joseph Harold Rosenthal, alias Edward John Burn, involved in money laundering associated to narcotics. [2]
After Lascelles, Harold Rosenthal served as editor from 1953–1986, Rodney Milnes from 1986 [2] and John Allison has held that position since 2000, with Milnes as chair of the Editorial Board until his death in 2015.