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- Cozzens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Cozzens, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Donald Cozzens (1939–2021)...
- Sam Peckinpah's screenplay Castaway, based on Cozzens' novella, had been acquired by a producer. Cozzens published his first novel Confusion, in 1924 while...
- 109, 117–18; Cozzens, pp. 109–10, 112, 114; Eicher, p. 116; Korn, p. 97. Cozzens, p. 117. Connelly, p. 270. Cozzens, p. 119. Cozzens, p. 125; Woodworth...
- Hallock, p. 44; Cozzens, pp. 156–158. Cozzens, p. 155. Woodworth, p. 50. Woodworth, p. 53; Hallock, pp. 44–45; Lamers, p. 138; Cozzens, pp. 163–165. Knudsen...
- Andrew Harmon Cozzens was born on August 3, 1968, in Denver, Colorado, to Jack and Judy Cozzens. After graduating from high school, Cozzens entered Benedictine...
- her music under the name Mildred Cozzens Turner. Turner was born in Pueblo, Colorado, to Harmon and J. Wehrhane Cozzens. She married Louis Ewald in 1917...
- College. Cozzens was named the 2016 recipient of the Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History for his book, The Earth is Weeping. Cozzens serves on...
- pp. 601–02. Eicher, p. 602. Eicher, p. 602; Cozzens, pp. 104, 125. Cozzens, p. 241. Cozzens, p. 200. Cozzens, pp. 200–03. Liddell Hart, p. 220. Eicher,...
- Donald Cozzens (May 17, 1939 – December 9, 2021) was an American Catholic priest, author, and lecturer. Cozzens was a president-rector and professor of...
- missing or captured). Cozzens, p. 499. Salmon, p. 54; Cozzens, p. 500. Gallagher, p. xv. Cozzens, p. 507. Cozzens, pp. 502–504. Cozzens, pp. 504–12; Salmon...