John Rosenfield Collection 1910-(1950-1967)

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John Rosenfield Collection 1910-(1950-1967)

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Rosenfield, John, 1900-1966

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Max John Rosenfield, Jr., was born in Dallas on April 5, 1900, the son of Max John Rosenfield, Sr., and Jenny Lind Kramer Rosenfield. He attended Dallas Public Schools and the University of Texas in Austin. His studies were interrupted by World War I; he finished his college education at Columbia University in New York City. He began work in New York for the Evening Mail as motion picture reviewer but was soon hired from the Mail by Paramount for their publicity department. In 1923 ...

Rosenfield, John

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Rosenfield

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Dallas Morning News

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The Dallas Morning News ( DMN ) is a daily newspaper launched by George Bannerman Dealey in Dallas, Texas in 1885. G. B. Dealey’s son and grandson have succeeded him in presidency of the paper’s publisher, the A. H. Belo Corporation. The paper was largely apolitical at the start of the 20th century, but in the early 1920s, it courageously denounced the Ku Klux Klan. Initially a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, the DMN split with the president on domestic policy by his ...