The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Monday, May 09, 2005  

REQUIESCAT IN PACEM
Leona Kovalick Bosker Et Al.

People keep passing on. Of late: Peter W. Rodino Jr., Lloyd N. Cutler, and Leona Kovalick Bosker.

The story of the last of the three, at least as told by the Philadelphia Inquirer’s best columnist, John Grogan, in “A Shared Concern for a Jane Doe” (May 9), is easily the most interesting, if only for the role played in her “discovery” by the story’s heroines, Suzanne Kratzer and Phyllis Graham. Read it.

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