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New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers
[bulk ]The A.M. Rosenthal papers are comprised of Rosenthal's files at The New York Times dating from the late s to his retirement in The collection provides an in-depth look at Rosenthal's professional discourse and decision making in his most influential years. The papers comprise an essential part of the paper's history. Rosenthal was a key figure, working at what was then arguably the most important newspaper in the world. With his colleagues, Rosenthal made decisions that influenced how many people perceived current events. The New York Times files represent the correspondence to and from A.M. Rosenthal's office during his tenure as managing editor and executive editor.
The New York Times files consist of Rosenthal's office files from, roughly, through , covering his roles as Assistant and Associate Managing Editor, Managing Editor, and Executive Editor. It contains mostly memoranda to and from the publisher, Rosenthal's associates and staff members in the News Department, and executives and members of other departments of The Times, as well as business correspondence with staff members abroad, professional acquaintances and organizations, government officials and other persons in the news, and subscribers
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Craig Lomita
Craig Lomita, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in hand and upper extremity disorders. Since joining Montefiore in , his practice focus includes treating orthopedic trauma, congenital disorders and tumor surgery, as well as degenerative and sports-related conditions. In addition to his work at Montefiore, Dr. Lomita also serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at our Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Dr. Lomita obtained his medical degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. He completed orthopedic residency training at Montefiore and was awarded a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at the CV Starr Hand Surgery Center of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York.
His research focuses on effects of formal physical therapy on the outcome of a radial head fracture and of an A1 pulley release (trigger finger) on grip strength.
Gender: Male