Rosenberger is author of seven books of poems: Four Poems for the New Year (1942), The Virginia Poems (1943), XII Poems (1946), One Season Here (1946), An Alphabet (1978), The Visit (1984), and Pattern and Variation (1986). He was editor of the anthologies Virginia Reader (1948), American Sampler (1951), Jefferson Reader (1953), and Washington and the Poet (1977). Rosenberger was also a book reviewer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Washington Post, the New York Herald Tribune Book Review, and the Washington Star. He received a National Poetry Center Award in 1939.
Rosenberger was a lawyer and, from 1955 to 1978, a member of the legal and legislative staff of the U.S. Senate. Rosenberger served one term as president of the Federal Bar Association. He edited the eight-volume Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington.
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