Harry M. Rosenfeld

Harry M. Rosenfeld

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name = Herry M. Rosenfeld


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birth_date = ca. 1928
birth_place = Berlin, Germany
occupation = newspaper editor
website = http://timesunion.com/opinion/localcolumns/rosenfeld.asp

Harry M. Rosenfeld (born circa 1928) is an American newspaper editor, who was the editor in charge of local news at "The Washington Post" during the Watergate scandal who oversaw the newspaper's coverage of Watergate and resisted efforts by the paper's national reporters to take over the story. Though "Post" editor-in-chief Benjamin C. Bradlee gets most of the credit, managing editor Howard Simons and Rosenfeld worked most closely with reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein on developing the story.

Rosenfeld was born in Berlin but his family fled Nazi Germany when he was ten. The family settled in The Bronx, New York City and Rosenfeld learned to speak English devoid of an accent. After graduating from Syracuse University, Rosenfeld was hired as an editor at "New York Herald-Tribune" When it ceased publication circa 1967, Rosenfeld went to the "Post".

Rosenfeld originally served as night foreign editor. When he moved to the metropolitan desk, he hired Woodward, who had just been discharged from the United States Navy and had no experience in journalism, on a three-week trial in August 1970. When the trial was up, Woodward had written seventeen stories, not one of which was deemed publishable. Rosenfeld told Woodward to get some experience elsewhere and come back in a year. Woodward frequently scooped the "Post" at his new paper, the "Montgomery County Sentinel", in the Washington suburbs, and kept phoning Rosenfeld for a job. Rosenfeld hired him, starting September 15, 1971.

"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."

Woodward and Bernstein in their account of the Watergate investigation, "All the President's Men", wrote Rosenfeld was "like a football coach. He prods his players . . . pleading, yelling, cajoling."

In 1978, Rosenfeld moved to Albany, New York and became editor of the "Times Union" and the now-defunct "Knickerbocker News". He retired in 1996, becoming the "Times Union"'s editor-at-large. Rosenfeld writes a weekly column for that paper which is published by other papers in the Hearst chain. He resides in Albany with his wife. [ [http://www.timesunion.com/opinion/guide/ Meet the "Times Union" Editorial Board] ]

In the 1976 film "All the President's Men", Rosenfeld was played by Jack Warden.

References

*Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. "All the President's Men". New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974. (ISBN 0-671-21781-X)
*Katharine Graham. "Personal History". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. ISBN 0-394-58585-2.
*Adrian Havill. "Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein". New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993. ISBN 1-55972-172-3


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