- Rose Hamburger
Rose Hamburger (
December 29 1890 –August 6 ,1996 ) was a racetrack fixture and handicapper for the "New York Post " for seven months. This stint at the Post earned her a cameo on "The Late Show with David Letterman " and the monikers "Gamblin' Rose" and "Gambling Rose".Background
Born as Rose Rosenbaum in
Manhattan onDecember 29 1890 , she graduated from Normal College (formerly known as the Female Normal and High School) in 1910 at the age of 19, with degrees in mathematics and music. According to an article based on a 1995 interview, she enrolled in 1907.According to her obituary in "
The New York Times ", Rose Rosenbaum was at that time the youngest graduate in the college's history. She went to her first horse race in Germany and after returning to the United States she attended most, if not all, the Preakness Stakes between 1915 (or 1918) and 1988 (or 1992). Fact|date=September 2007She became the first woman licensed in Baltimore to sell real estate (at age 47, in 1938). She still managed her schedule so she could make it to the track at Pimlico almost every day. In 1975 she moved back to
Manhattan to be near her children. She gave up selling real estate to become a rental agent for a Manhattan building, but eventually returned to selling real estate, retiring in 1990, aged 99, only because, at that time, as she put it: " [The New York real estate] market had been absurdly bad ... I miss it -- life is without a challenge."She focused on the track becoming a regular at the Aqueduct and
Belmont Racetrack s. She began to get a lot of attention after she turned 100. She came out of retirement to be a racing handicapper for the "New York Post ", beginning work on her 105th birthday.She appeared on "Late Night With David Letterman" and other television programs. She died eight months later on
August 6 ,1996 , aged 105.Links
*http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,985013,00.html
*http://www.plexoft.com/SBF/H03.html
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