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Rosenbaum, Charles, 1901-1973

 Person

Biography

Charles Rosenbaum was born in Salem, Massachusetts on April 9, 1901 to Russian Jewish immigrants. The family moved to Denver in 1905, where his father died of tuberculosis. Charles Rosebaum peddled newspapers for the Rocky Mountain News when he was very young. He graduated from the University of Denver College of Law when he was twenty. He was named to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration in 1957 and was a delegate to the United Nations in 1960 and was in the session in which Nikita Khruschev banged his shoe angrily on the desk. In 1960 he and Lou Isaacson formed the prestigeous law firm Isaacson and Rosenbaum. Charles Rosenbaum married Louise Michael on July 4, 1928 and he died on July 16, 1973.

Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:

Speeches and Notes, 1960

 File
Identifier: B436.02.0003.0003
Abstract

Speeches made by Rosenbaum at the United Nations, speech before Brooklyn Manhattan Trial Counsel Association, notes for speeches, and commentaries on some of the sessions.

Dates: 1960

United Nations Material, 1960-1962

 File
Identifier: B436.02.0003.0001
Abstract

Contains the Charter of the United Nations and other information about the United Nations, "A Delegate's Day at the UN" , notes, correspondence, biographies of US representatives and alternates during the 15th session, and obituaries for Eleanor Roosevelt.

Dates: 1960-1962

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Archival Object 38
Collection 4
 
Subject
Jews 15
Denver (Colo.) 13
United Nations 11
Colorado 10
Jewish men 7