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Letter from J. Cogan to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Cogan, St. Joseph's College, Carbally Park, Ballinasloe (County Galway), to Hagan. Regretting he cannot attend the celebrations; informing him of their two new students Joseph Cunniffe and William Reid. Fr. Fair will also give good reference of them
Lionel Cogan
"SX39227 Cpl. Lionel. Cogan. 34 Aust Works Company. 1945 - 1946."SX39227 Corporal Lionel Cogan. 34 Australian Works Company. 1945 - 1946
Interview with Arnold Cogan
Interview with Arnold Cogan by James (Jim) Sitzman on June 23, 2015. Arnold Cogan, of the community outreach firm Cogan, Owens, & Green, was Oregon\u27s first Planning Coordinator under Governor Tom McCall, the first Director of the Department of Land Conservation and Development, and the first Planning Director for the Port of Portland.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/planoregon_interviews/1000/thumbnail.jp
Cogan, T E J, VX43247
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377880Surname: COGAN
Given Name(s) or Initials: T E J
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX43247
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 45344191694
Item: [2016.0049.10175] "Cogan, T E J, VX43247
Visual Hallucinations / Epileptic Seizures
curriculum_fellowHistory: 65 year old woman; 2-3 year history of episodes of warm surge going through the body beneath the sternum accompanied by appearance of female figure. Diagnosed by Dr. David Cogan as epileptic seizure. Disease/ Diagnosis: Epilepsy
Agraphia (with associated alexia); Agnosias
RSagraphiaHistory: 32 year old male; partial pneumonectomy 3 weeks prior; post-operative difficulty finding objects and with memory; confabulates to circumvent memory deficit. Presenting Symptom: visual function has improved significantly since the earlier recording (5 days prior); memory remains profoundly deficient; spatial localization is the predominant visual problem at present. Disease/ Diagnosis: Dyslexia, Acquired; Agraphia; Agnosia. See also: http://ecclesvideo.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/Cogan/23-5.wm
Letter from J.J. Cogan to Hagan
Holograph letter from J.J. Cogan O.C.C., Carmelite Priory, Aungier Street, Dublin, to Hagan, with congratulations and best wishes
Experimental Parkinson\u27s Disease and Hemiplegia (Monkey)
Bankiewicz KS, Oldfield EH, Plunkett RJ, Schuette WH, Cogan DG, Hogan N, Zuddas A, and Kopin IJ: Apparent Unilateral Visual Neglect in MPTP-hemiparkinsonian monkeys due to delayed initiation of motion. Brain Research. 541:98-102, 1991.History: MPTP induced. Left carotid infusion of MPTP with left sided Parkinsonism. Left sided visual neglect and anatomical changes in left substantia nigra and left retinal pigment epithelium. Disease/ Diagnosis: Parkinson Disease
A Memoir of Bath by Nathan Cogan
A Memoir of Bath (digital audio recording from Beth Israel Congregation Reunion, Sunday, September 13, 2009) “A Memoir of Bath, Maine: Recollections of My Family and The First & Second Generation Jewish Immigrants, 1886-1960.” Nathan Cogan is the son of Morris and Dora Petlock Cohen. Morris Cohen was one of the founders of Beth Israel Congregation (originally, Base Isroall) in Bath, Maine. He was trained as a cantor and served for many years as a spiritual leader for the congregation.
1 A Memoir of Bath (born-digital text file) “A Memoir of Bath, Maine: Recollections of My Family and The First & Second Generation Jewish Immigrants, 1886-1960.” Nathan Cogan is the son of Morris and Dora Petlock Cohen. Morris Cohen was one of the founders of Beth Israel Congregation (originally, Base Isroall) in Bath, Maine. He was trained as a cantor and served for many years as a spiritual leader for the congregation.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/jud_cogan/1000/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Dr. John Cogan
EconomicStudies_AnalysisDr. John Cogan was the spring, 2018 recipient of the Kirby Distinguished Visiting Professorship. During his visit to Texas A&M University, he was interviewed by Dr. Andrew J. Rettenmaier
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