- Look up
Cothren in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cothren is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Marion Cothren (1880–1949), American...
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Jennings Paige Cothren (July 12, 1935 –
September 1, 2016) was an
American football fullback-placekicker who
starred collegiately at the
University of...
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Montgomery Morrison Cothren (September 18, 1819 –
October 27, 1888) was an
American lawyer,
Democratic politician, and
Wisconsin pioneer. He
served 18...
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Marion Benedict Cothren (1880–1949) was an
American suffrage and
peace activist, lawyer, and children's author.
Marion Benedict was born and
raised in...
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charged and
several ****ually
explicit text
messages from
Cothren. One of the
messages included Cothren who
resigned his
position on May 6.
Several lawmakers...
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University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-00022-3. Smith, C.
Wayne and Joe Tom
Cothren. Cotton: origin, history, technology, and
production (1999) 850 pages...
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introduced to
India from Iran
during the
Delhi Sultanate.
Smith and
Cothren suggested that it was
invented in
India during the
latter half of the first...
- maint:
archived copy as
title (link) Conklin, Wm. Arthur; White, Greg;
Cothren, Chuck; Davis, Roger; Williams,
Dwayne (2015).
Principles of
Computer Security...
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illustration of the
machine dated to
around 1270. C.
Wayne Smith and J. Tom
Cothren,
propose the
spinning wheel was
invented in
India as
early as 500–1000...
- Press. p. 494. ISBN 978-1-4200-4163-7. Werth, A. J.; Blakeney, S. M.;
Cothren, A. I. (2019). "Oil
adsorption does not
structurally or
functionally alter...