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  1. Jul 21, 2011 · Milt Rosen, through his leadership of the Progressive Labor Party, made ground breaking contributions to an international movement that began with the Communist Manifesto of 1848. Marx and Engels showed how capitalism exploits the working class – and how the capitalists will be destroyed by the workers they have brutalized.

  2. Aug 18, 2000 · Milt Rosen, a versatile writer whose work included television scripts, comedy one-liners and books, died last Friday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 77. The cause was cancer, said a friend and ...

  3. The PLP remained of modest size throughout the decade. It did not publicize its membership, but federal income tax returns filed in 1967 and 1968 provide a reasonable proxy. The PLP formally existed as a publishing partnership listing Milt Rosen and the party's 1965 candidate for New York State Senate, Bill Epton, as partners.

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  5. Aug 14, 2000 · Milt Rosen, 77, writer who penned scripts for “Mr. Novak,” “Too Close for Comfort” and other television shows. Rosen moved to California in 1958 from the Bronx, where he taught junior high ...

  6. July 13, 2021 was the 10th anniversary of the death of Milt Rosen, founding chairperson of Progressive Labor Party (PLP or PL). He served our organization and the working class in that capacity until 1995. The following is excerpted from the obituary that appeared in CHALLENGE August 3, 2011.

  7. Dec 13, 1994 · Milt Rosen was a junior high school English teacher in the Bronx when he started writing routines for stand-up comics in the ‘50s. His career in TV is long and varied--comedy, drama and variety ...

  8. Aug 21, 2000 · Milt Rosen, longtime TV writer who garnered an Emmy nomination in 1962 for the “Bob Newhart Show,” died Aug. 11 of natural causes at his home in Northridge, Calif. He was a few days shy of his ...

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