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  1. The Times of My Life And My Life With The Times. Max Frankel. Random House. 575 Pages. $29.95. Max Frankel’s first thought when he was named to succeed Abe Rosenthal as Executive Editor of The New York Times in 1986 was how much it meant for a refugee who fled from the terrors of Nazi Germany to rise to the top of the world’s greatest ...

  2. Max Frankel (* 3. April 1930 in Gera; ursprünglich Max Fränkel) ist ein US-amerikanischer Journalist deutscher Herkunft. Er ist Träger des Pulitzer-Preises und war von 1986 bis 1994 Chefredakteur der New York Times Leben. Max Fränkel wurde als einziger Sohn eines ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2023 · Monday, May 1 (Washington, D.C.) — Americans for a Clean Energy Grid is pleased to announce that Max Frankel has joined the organization as its new Deputy Director. Frankel brings a decade of experience in energy and environmental policy to ACEG. Before joining us, Frankel served as a Director in the energy practice at Invariant, where he leveraged his policy expertise to help businesses and ...

  4. Im Podcast Max' Gitar Hangout erfährst du alles, was du über Jazzgitarre wissen musst: Lerne Akkorde, Improvisation, Harmonielehre und Blues und hab Spass dabei.

  5. Fabien Joseph Frankel (born 6 April 1994) is a British actor. ... Frankel's father died in a road accident when he was two, while his mother was pregnant with his younger brother Max. The two brothers were raised in London by their mother, and spoke French at home.

  6. Hi, I'm Max Frankel! I’m an aspiring physicist from Brooklyn, NY and currently a PhD student at CU Boulder. I am interested in everything Atomic/Molecular/Optical physics, particularly spectroscopy, ultracold atoms, microscopy, and spatial light modulators.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › frankel-maxFrankel, Max | Encyclopedia.com

    FRANKEL, MAX. FRANKEL, MAX (1930– ), U.S. journalist; one of the most influential journalists of the 20 th century as editorial page editor and executive editor of The New York Times.Frankel was born in Gera, Germany, but he and his family were forced to leave Nazi Germany in 1938. They crossed into the Soviet Union, where Jacob Frankel, his father, was arrested on suspicion of being a ...