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Wardwell Chase Rosenberg

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Wardwell Chase Rosenberg

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
22 Aug 1996 (aged 70)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0853306, Longitude: -88.0735639
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Born in Chicago in 1926, Ward Chase Rosenberg launched his broadcast career on the radio in Green Bay in 1949, moving to Milwaukee in 1956 to work at WOKY.
He was also host of the "Scrappy" cartoons – paired with a Western film, on Saturday afternoons on WXIX – a newscaster, host of classical and jazz radio shows and more.
Later, he became a teacher at Spencerian College, earned as Master's in education at UW-Milwaukee and joined the staff at Milwaukee Area Technical College, from which he retired in 1991 after 20 years of teaching English, speech and broadcasting. He died five years later.
Provided by contributor: Allan Deptula (46519209)
Born in Chicago in 1926, Ward Chase Rosenberg launched his broadcast career on the radio in Green Bay in 1949, moving to Milwaukee in 1956 to work at WOKY.
He was also host of the "Scrappy" cartoons – paired with a Western film, on Saturday afternoons on WXIX – a newscaster, host of classical and jazz radio shows and more.
Later, he became a teacher at Spencerian College, earned as Master's in education at UW-Milwaukee and joined the staff at Milwaukee Area Technical College, from which he retired in 1991 after 20 years of teaching English, speech and broadcasting. He died five years later.
Provided by contributor: Allan Deptula (46519209)

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