Talk:Harry M. Rosenfeld

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I thought Ben Bradlee was the only other person to known Deep Throat's identity. - SimonP 21:56, July 10, 2005 (UTC)

OOps... my bad, misread something and missed the "not"... fixing now... is he still notable then? Sasquatch′TalkContributions 02:23, July 11, 2005 (UTC)

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Inference[edit]

If Harry M. Rosenfeld's family fled to America in 1939, then they must have been Jewish.

Anonymous173.74.57.205 (talk) 22:29, 29 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

picaresque & his / her[edit]

Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham in her memoirs describes him as "an old-style, tough, picturesque editor, and another real hero of Watergate for us. From the outset, he thought of the story as a very big local one, seeing it as something on which the Post's local staff could distinguish itself. He controlled the story before it regularly made page one of the paper, keeping it going on the front page of the metro section." Rosenfeld's control produced, in his words, "the longest-running newspaper stories with the least amount of errors that I have ever experienced or will ever experience."

T3g5JZ50GLq (talk) 04:10, 19 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]