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  2. Harry Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Cohn was married to Rose Barker from 1923 to 1941, and to actress Joan Perry (1911–1996) from July 1941 until his death in 1958.. His brothers all worked at Columbia. As well as co-founder Jack, the eldest brother Maxwell was a shorts subject producer and Nathan was the New York division manager. [12]

  3. Olajide Williams (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst working at the Harlem Hospital Center Williams established the Stroke Center of Excellence. [4] Williams founded the Hip Hop Stroke programme, a National Institutes of Health funded initiative which developed a school-based stroke education programme to teach children about stroke. [3] [5] The school programme reached 12,000 children. [6]

  4. Akio Morita - Wikipedia

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    Morita, who loved to play golf and tennis, [23] suffered a stroke in 1993, during a game of tennis. [10] The stroke weakened him and left him in a wheelchair. [24] On November 25, 1994, he stepped down as Sony chairman. On October 3, 1999, Morita died of pneumonia at the age of 78 in a Tokyo hospital, where he had been admitted since August ...

  5. Bill Campbell (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    He was a founder of the Old Blue Rugby Football Club, [4] one of the leading amateur rugby clubs in America. In 1964, he obtained a master's degree in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. [5] He was head coach of Columbia's football team, the Columbia Lions from 1974 to 1979.

  6. Columbia activist, author, BBQ restaurant owner Kevin Gray ...

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    Kevin Alexander Gray, an activist, author and barbecue restaurant owner who bridged Columbia’s political and culinary worlds, has died. Gray died Tuesday, according to friends of his family. He ...

  7. Jack Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Ralph (1914–1959) founded Screen Gems, a Columbia subsidiary. [6] Robert worked for Columbia's Paris office and became a production executive in Hollywood. Joseph Curtis died in 1954 at the age of 32. [1] [7] In 1939, Cohn founded the Motion Picture Pioneers, an organization for men who had served in the industry for more than 25 years.

  8. Tim Boyle (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Boyle and his wife Mary have a son, educated at Drake University in Des Moines, and a daughter, educated at the University of Washington. [16] They live in Portland, Oregon. [3] In 2007, he and his wife Mary donated $5 million to the University of Oregon. [17] In 2016, he donated $10 million to the university's aquatic animal care facility. [18]

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