Rosenbaum, Charles, 1901-1973
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 3 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1947-1969 , bulk: 1960
This box contains one (1) scrapbook titled, "Charles Rosenbaum Member U.S. Delegation to the United Nations 1960." Additionally, there are folders with six (6) photos and a small folder or clippings related to the scrapbook and photographs.
Clippings, 1947-1973
Folder primarily contains articles about Jewish refugees when Great Britain was blocking their immigration to Palenstine.
Photographs, 1951-1960
Folder contains six photographs: Charles Rosenbaum at a desk, President Eisenhower golfing with Charles Rosenbaum at the Green Gables Country C, Judge Rosenbaum head shot, Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (1957 in Geneva), Charles, Louise, and Stanton Rosenbaum greeting Hubert Humphrey at a B'nai B'rith Dinner, and a luncheon for President Eisenhower given by Rosenbaum on 9-12-1955 after golfing at the Green Gables Country Club.
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