Talk:Roman Rosen

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[edit] Availability of the Saturday Evening Post Interviews

I will be visiting a large US metropolitan library to review the series of 40 articles that were published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1919. SimonATL 16:17, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

See the pointer to his SEP biblio that I have added to the Notes section of the article :) Ahasuerus 17:08, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] death date

I've changed the death date (previously January 22, 1922), as it seems to be wrong. The Library of Congress catalog authority confirms he died in 1921; and the New York Times of 21 December 1923 (discussing the marriage of his daughter to Eric Dahlgren) states "Baron Rosen died in this city [i.e., New York City] in December, 1921, following his being knocked down by a taxicab a week previous. He was then 74." The obituary of Baron Roman R. Rosen was published in the New York Time on January 1, 1922 and the two following days, and the date of death given therein was Dec. 31, 1921. - Nunh-huh 17:02, 18 November 2006 (UTC)