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The services took place on the first floor of the SAJ House, as they called George M. Cohan’s converted brownstone at 41 West 86th Street, where the SAJ met, with the men seated in the front and the women seated behind.
Mordecai Kaplan. 2009
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The most famous Irish American during the ascendancy to Nordic status was George M. Cohan, the father of the Broadway musical.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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In a few minutes I was joined by a talented singer possessed of a fine Irish tenor, a group of children who danced, an elderly diva who induced me to do a George M. Cohan medley and other passersby.
Joel Shatzky: A Tale of Two Nations Joel Shatzky 2011
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In a few minutes I was joined by a talented singer possessed of a fine Irish tenor, a group of children who danced, an elderly diva who induced me to do a George M. Cohan medley and other passersby.
Joel Shatzky: A Tale of Two Nations Joel Shatzky 2011
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One features George M. Cohan, the Broadway entertainer who gave us such songs as "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Over There."
My Wild Irish Woes William McGurn 2010
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Irish-Jewish partnerships that flowered then included William Jerome (surname: Flannery) and Jean Schwartz, John O'Brien and Al Dubin, and George M. Cohan (father's original surname: Keohane) and his close business associate Sam Harris.
Songs for Kellys and Cohens Earle Hitchner 2010
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Irish-Jewish partnerships that flowered then included William Jerome (surname: Flannery) and Jean Schwartz, John O'Brien and Al Dubin, and George M. Cohan (father's original surname: Keohane) and his close business associate Sam Harris.
Songs for Kellys and Cohens Earle Hitchner 2010
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One features George M. Cohan, the Broadway entertainer who gave us such songs as "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Over There."
My Wild Irish Woes William McGurn 2010
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One features George M. Cohan, the Broadway entertainer who gave us such songs as "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Over There."
My Wild Irish Woes William McGurn 2010
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Irish-Jewish partnerships that flowered then included William Jerome (surname: Flannery) and Jean Schwartz, John O'Brien and Al Dubin, and George M. Cohan (father's original surname: Keohane) and his close business associate Sam Harris.
Songs for Kellys and Cohens Earle Hitchner 2010
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