A. M. Rosenthal - Titles at The New York Times

Titles At The New York Times

  • 1943-1945—General assignment reporter: New York.
  • 1945-1954—Reporter: United Nations.
  • 1954-1967—Foreign correspondent: India, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Ceylon, New Guinea, Vietnam, Switzerland, Poland, Africa and Japan.
  • 1963-1967—Metropolitan editor.
  • 1967-1968—Assistant managing editor.
  • 1968-1969—Associate managing editor.
  • 1970-1977—Managing editor.
  • 1977-January 1, 1988—Executive editor.
  • 1988-1999—Columnist.

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