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- Coopersmith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Esther Coopersmith (1930–2024), American amb****ador and political lobbyist Jennifer...
- Esther Lipsen Coopersmith (January 18, 1930 – March 26, 2024) was an American diplomat, philanthropist, political lobbyist, and a champion for women's...
- Jerome Coopersmith (August 11, 1925 – July 21, 2023) was an American dramatist known for television, theater, and his work as a professor of screenplay...
- Jennifer Coopersmith (born 1955) is an independent scholar known for her books on physics and the history of physics. Coopersmith is originally from Cape...
- Maja Palaveršić-Coopersmith (born 24 March 1973) is a Croatian former tennis player that pla**** for Yugoslavia and Croatia. Significant wins include victories...
- best known for her roles as Elizabeth Chynoweth in Poldark and Dulcey Coopersmith in the 1967 western television series Cimarron Strip. Townsend was born...
- San Diego. The two are under the watchful eye of federal agent Barney Coopersmith. As he is trying to adjust to suburban life, Vinnie easily slips into...
- security issues, random updates (Alan Coopersmith). There is an X.Org developer guide written by Alan Coopersmith, Matt Dew and the X.Org team; edited...
- commonly used questionnaires include the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory for Adults, the Adolescent Coping Scale (ACS) by...
- with its first printing in 1950 of the book, The Songs We Sing by Harry Coopersmith. The writers of the song in English only translated the original Yiddish...