- Roy
Marcus Cohn (/koʊn/ KOHN;
February 20, 1927 –
August 2, 1986) was an
American lawyer and prosecutor. He was
Senator Joseph McCarthy's
chief counsel...
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Cohn is a
Jewish surname (related to the last name Cohen). Al
Cohn (1925–1988),
American jazz saxophonist,
arranger and
composer Alan D.
Cohn, American...
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Craig Cohn (/koʊn/; born July 5, 1959) is an
American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the
Grammy Award for Best New
Artist in 1992.
Cohn is best...
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auctioning off a horse. In exchange,
Cohn made
clothing for Williams. As
their creations gained a following, the
Cohns opened "Nudie's of Hollywood" on the...
- The
Cohns continued their children's
business until 1935, when the
senior Cohn returned home from a
business trip to Texas.
Shortly after, the
Cohns dropped...
- has so many
Cohns".
Brandt eventually tired of
dealing with the
Cohn brothers, and in 1932 sold his one-third
stake to Jack and
Harry Cohn, who took over...
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Melinda H. "Mindy"
Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an
American actress. She
starred as
Natalie Green in the
sitcom The
Facts of Life from 1979 to 1988, and...
- Gary
David Cohn (born
August 27, 1960) is an
American businessman and
philanthropist who
served as the 11th
director of the
National Economic Council and...
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Daniel Marc
Cohn-Bendit (French: [danjɛl maʁk kɔn bɛndit]; German: [ˈdaːni̯eːl ˈmaʁk koːn ˈbɛndɪt, -ni̯ɛl]; born 4
April 1945) is a French-German politician...
- Paul and
Martha Arendt (née
Cohn), who were
married on 11
April 1902. She was
named after her
paternal grandmother. The
Cohns had
originally come to Königsberg...