He taught at Yale University, Ohio State University, Dartmouth College and the Naval War College before arriving at the University of Chicago in the mids, where he would remain as director of the doctoral program in social and organizational psychology and eventually become a professor emeritus.
An occasional guest on that program, he had scant other on-air experience, his radio work to that point consisting of moderating recorded conversations between faculty members and visitors to the U. One of those minute-long tapes was mailed to more than stations across the country to be used free of charge.
But he had a longer run. The two-hour daily weeknight broadcasts sometimes pre-empted by baseball or hockey games featured an hourlong interview with his guests followed by an hour during which listeners could share by telephone their opinions, gripes and questions. Milt named the guy who actually said it and what the guy I was referring to actually had said. Still, some of those closest to him saw a side the listeners never did. Rosenberg is survived by his wife Marjorie Anne King.
They married in and have one son, Matthew Rosenberg, of Seattle. In addition to his two grandchildren and friends, Morris wrote that Rosenberg leaves behind the "thousands of students and millions of listeners who will no longer hear his voice probing the far reaches of the cosmos, the fine details of history and literature, and the depths of the human mind.
Jonah Meadows , Patch Staff. He was a polymath, a perceptive analyst, and a keen questioner. These traits, combined with a prodigious memory born of wide reading and experience, made him an outstanding interlocutor of political leaders, business executives, academics, journalists, artists, and others in the long parade of guests whom he welcomed to his studios and to the extraordinary conversations that he then held for the benefit of millions of Americans listening to his program each night in their homes and cars across the nation as streamed by clear-channel radio at 50, watts.
For four decades his show was the mandatory first stop on the book tour of every author of a serious work of fiction or non-fiction. The voyage was to be the third U. That forced a tricky but ultimately safe return to earth. Share on Facebook.
Though we think of letters as typically extemporaneous and personal, … More Listen! Can Use " ". After the ship was turned away from Cuba, the United States, and Canada, it returned to Europe, where many of the passengers would be murdered in concentration camps. That same year in July, Rosenberg presented a program on comparative religion and the sacred texts of the Abrahamic traditions, with guests including Rabbi Samuel N.
Renata Adler noted his interpersonal skills in a profile of G. Adler preserved their exchange:. Milt Rosenberg. I am Milt. Excellent autobiography.
The subject of discussion was Henry Kissinger and the Nixon administration.
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