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Roy Marcus Cohn
(1927-1986). Influential attorney. Prosecutor of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 1951. Counsel to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy Hearings, 1954. Eventually had his law license revoked for unprofessional conduct. A closeted gay, he died of AIDs. |
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Roy Marcus Cohn Signature
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Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit
(1945-Alive). A leader of the May, 1964 uprising in Paris, France. Also known as "Danny the Red." Green Party Member of the European Parliament (Germany), 1994-1999, 2004-Current. Green Party Member of the European Parliament (France), 1999-2004. |
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Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit Signature
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Norman Bertram Coleman, Jr.
(1949-Alive). Republican Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1994-2002. U.S. Senator (R-MN), 2003-Current. |
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Norman Bertram Coleman, Jr. Signature
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Joan Henrietta Collins
(1933-Alive). British actress. Jewish father. |
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Joan Henrietta Collins Signature
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Betty Comden
(1919-Alive). Prolific song writer. Wife of Adolph Green, with whom she formed a life-long song-writing partnership. Member of the Song Writers Hall of Fame and the Theater Hall of Fame. |
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Betty Comden Signature
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Barry Commoner
(1917-Alive). Biologist. Citizen Party candidate for President of the United States, 1980. A pioneer in the ecology movement. |
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Barry Commoner Signature
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Harry Connick, Jr.
(1967-Alive). Singer, pianist and actor. |
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Harry Connick, Jr. Signature
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Aaron Copland
(1900-1990). Composer. Known for his "Billy the Kid," "Appalachian Spring," and other quintessentially American works. |
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Aaron Copland Signature
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David Copperfield
(1956-Alive). American illusionist and magician. Born David Seth Kotkin. |
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David Copperfield Signature
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Samual G. "Sam" Coppersmith
(1955-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-AZ), 1993-1995. |
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Samuel G. "Sam" Coppersmith Signature
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Irwin Cotler
(1940-Alive). Liberal Party Member, House of Commons of Canada, 1999-Current. Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, 2003-2006. President, Canadian Jewish Congress. |
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Irwin Cotler Signature
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Right Honourable Sir Zelman Cowen
(October 7, 1919, Melbourne, Australia-Alive). 19th Governor General of Australia, 1977-1982. Attorney and Dean of Law, University of Melbourne, 1951-1966. Vice Chancellor, University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, 1966-1970. Vice Chancellor, University of Queensland, 1970-1977. |
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Sir Zelman Cowen Signature
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