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Irving Rosenthal
Born
(1895-12-05)December 5, 1895
Russia
Died
December 27, 1973(1973-12-27) (aged 78)
New York City, US
Education
New York University College of Dentistry
Known for
Palisades Amusement Park
Spouse
Gladys Shelley
Irving Rosenthal (December 5, 1895 – December 27, 1973) was an amusement company owner who, along with his brother Jack Rosenthal, operated the Palisades Amusement Park near Cliffside Park and Fort Lee, New Jersey, from 1934 until its closing in 1971.
IrvingRosenthal (December 5, 1895 – December 27, 1973) was an amusement company owner who, along with his brother Jack Rosenthal, operated the Palisades...
Nicholas and Joseph Schenck sold the site for $450,000 to Jack and IrvingRosenthal. The brothers and entrepreneurs had made a fortune as concessionaires...
group marriage, mutual criticism, and selfless service. Cofounder IrvingRosenthal created the Free Print Shop, a print shop in the commune basement,...
structure. Ginsberg then sent the manuscript to IrvingRosenthal, editor of the Chicago Review. Rosenthal published excerpts from the novel in the Review's...
Rosenthal won several journalism awards, including the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Distinguished Foreign Correspondence. Rosenthal is the son of Irving...
presented itself in the spring of 1958, when amusement park owner IrvingRosenthal convinced George Hamid and Jerry Collins to combine forces and present...
Francis Francine, Joel Markman, Mario Montez, Arnold Rockwood, and IrvingRosenthal. This grew into The Beautiful Book, a small volume of photographs published...
Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved 2009-01-27. IrvingRosenthal has the Christmas present for the man who has everything. Preferably...
in 1961 reached No. 76 on the Billboard pop chart. Shelley married IrvingRosenthal, the owner of New Jersey's Palisades Amusement Park, and in 1960 she...
of the university's literary journal the Chicago Review, edited by IrvingRosenthal and Paul Carroll, published excerpts from William S. Burroughs’ experimental...
While Ginzburg was taking a journalism class at CCNY, his professor, IrvingRosenthal, realised his talent in journalism and encouraged him to accept an...
He received broad guidance from Diane di Prima and Ginsberg, and IrvingRosenthal introduced him to the poetry of John Wieners and Michael McClure. Friendships...
Table 1, 1959. Big Table was a new magazine started by Paul Carrol and IrvingRosenthal published after the University of Chicago censored the student magazine...
Herbert Irving (November 5, 1917 – October 3, 2016) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and art collector. He co-founded Sysco, the world's largest...
Burroughs, Harold Norse and others. GNAOUA also featured Jack Smith and IrvingRosenthal. Cohen also produced Jilala, field recordings of trance music by a...
controversy in 1959, when the University of Chicago prohibited editor IrvingRosenthal from publishing a winter issue that was to include Jack Kerouac's Sebastian...
Peter Michael Rosenthal (June 1, 1941 – May 25, 2024) was a Canadian-American Professor of Mathematics at the University of Toronto, an adjunct professor...