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Michael S. Rosenwald is a Washington Post staff writer.
The year is 2020: What's happening with marijuana? Michael S. Rosenwald 2010
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Located at 47th and Michigan and commonly known as the Rosenwald Building, it was Chicago ` s first large-scale housing project for black tenants.
Latest Articles 2008
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I wrote about the Rosenwald Schools in this space last March.
Ed Schmidt: When the School Came to Town Ed Schmidt 2011
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In the spring of 1933 the museum equipment will be moved into the great new Rosenwald Industrial Museum — and, along with thousands of other working models, will be thrown open to the public.
2009 February 2009
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I wrote about the Rosenwald Schools in this space last March.
Ed Schmidt: When the School Came to Town Ed Schmidt 2011
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The school that she remembers coming to town was a Rosenwald School -- one of over five thousand constructed between Maryland and Texas from 1915 to 1934.
Ed Schmidt: When the School Came to Town Ed Schmidt 2011
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New Hampshire State Rep. Cindy Rosenwald told me that she never saw as many lobbyists as when her bill was being debated in her state legislature.
Jake Whitney: The Supreme Court and the Spying-on-Doctors Industry Jake Whitney 2011
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In his story, Rosenwald points to social media as a better option.
Is Google getting less reliable? Sarah Halzack 2011
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New Hampshire State Rep. Cindy Rosenwald told me that she never saw as many lobbyists as when her bill was being debated in her state legislature.
Jake Whitney: The Supreme Court and the Spying-on-Doctors Industry Jake Whitney 2011
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The building of more than 5,000 schools can be credited to one man: Julius Rosenwald.
Ed Schmidt: When the School Came to Town Ed Schmidt 2011
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