Harold V. Cohen photographs 1910-1969.

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Harold V. Cohen photographs 1910-1969.

The photogrpahs include images of family and film and theater associates.

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Jones, Shirley, 1934-, Mar 31

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Cohen, Harold D. 1926-2006

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Cohen was a motion picture and drama critic for the Pittsburgh Post gazette from 1929 to 1969. He began as a movie critic with a column titled "Drama Desk". In 1943, he became the drama editor for the newspaper. He also wrote for other publications, including Variety and Stage. He won numerous awards including the 1955 Screen Directors' Guild Movie Critic of the Year. From the description of Harold V. Cohen papers 1923-1996. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id:...

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