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Alfred L. Rose, Class of 1910, was a long-serving managing partner of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz & Mendelson (the firm that had been founded by his father, William P. Rose, originally as Rose & Putzel and then as Rose & Paskus). Alfred joined the firm in 1911, one year out of law school and became a partner in 1919. He has been described as one of the four men who steered the firm to eminence in the first 60 years of the twentieth century.