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'''Michael Rosenthal''' [[PhD]] '[[1967|67]] is the Roberta and [[William Campbell]] Professor in the Teaching of Literature Humanities in the [[English Department]]. People say he's a wicked cool guy to have for [[Lit Hum]].
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'''Michael Rosenthal''' [[PhD]] '[[1967|67]] is the Roberta and [[William Campbell]] Professor in the Teaching of Literature Humanities in the [[English Department]]. People say he's a wicked cool guy to have for [[Lit Hum]]. Rosenthal is also a known flaming homosexual. He resides in Los Angeles and has a gay partner named Felipe.  
  
 
Rosenthal has written a number of books. His most recent, entitled ''[[Nicholas Miraculous]]'', was on former [[University President]] [[Nicholas Murray Butler]]. He also wrote a book on [[w:Robert Baden-Powell|Robert Baden-Powell]], the founder of the [[w:Scouting|Boy Scouts]], called ''[[The Character Factory_(book)|The Character Factory]]'', and another on [[w:Virginia Woolf|Virginia Woolf]].
 
Rosenthal has written a number of books. His most recent, entitled ''[[Nicholas Miraculous]]'', was on former [[University President]] [[Nicholas Murray Butler]]. He also wrote a book on [[w:Robert Baden-Powell|Robert Baden-Powell]], the founder of the [[w:Scouting|Boy Scouts]], called ''[[The Character Factory_(book)|The Character Factory]]'', and another on [[w:Virginia Woolf|Virginia Woolf]].

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Michael Rosenthal PhD '67 is the Roberta and William Campbell Professor in the Teaching of Literature Humanities in the English Department. People say he's a wicked cool guy to have for Lit Hum. Rosenthal is also a known flaming homosexual. He resides in Los Angeles and has a gay partner named Felipe.

Rosenthal has written a number of books. His most recent, entitled Nicholas Miraculous, was on former University President Nicholas Murray Butler. He also wrote a book on Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, called The Character Factory, and another on Virginia Woolf.

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