Norman Cousins (June 24, 1915 – November 30, 1990) was an American political journalist, author, professor, and world peace advocate. Cousins was born...
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passing yards list. Cousins signed a four-year deal with the Falcons in 2024. Kirk Cousins was born to Don Cousins and Maryann Cousins, the second oldest...
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American weekly magazine established in 1924. Norman Cousins was the editor from 1940 to 1971. Under Cousins, it was described as "a compendium of reportage...
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several unsuccessful marriages, searches for new romance overseas; and Norman Cousins, an aging lothario, attempts to relive his youth. After an eventful...
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from India and which to wed. Norman Cousins becomes frantic when he believes a local taxi driver mistakenly assumed Norman wanted a fatal accident to befall...
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(2012) – Norman Cousins Doc Martin (Season 6, episode 4. 2013) – John Moysey The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) – Norman Cousins The Crown...
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and the Kettering Foundation. The Dartmouth Conference was begun by Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature, and a founding member...
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episodes of the NBC series Revolution. Cousins was born in New York City and raised in Oklahoma, where he attended Norman High School. He graduated from Boston...
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musician, singer-songwriter, music and film producer, actor and director Norman Cousins (1915–1990), American political journalist, author, professor and peace...
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Madison Square Garden attracted 20,000 to hear Eleanor Roosevelt, Norman Cousins, Norman Thomas, A. Philip Randolph, Walter Reuther, and Harry Belafonte...
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"explore the ways of peace". Hersey, writer Pearl S. Buck, journalist Norman Cousins and Reverend Marvin Green were Tanimoto's partners in the Hiroshima...
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Solutions (CGS) in 2003. Cord Meyer (1947-1949) Alan Cranston (1949-1952) Norman Cousins (1952-1954) C. Maxwell Stanley (1954-1956) Donald Harrington (1956-1959)...
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A cousin marriage is a marriage where the spouses are cousins (i.e. people with common grandparents or people who share other fairly recent ancestors)...
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Association (now Citizens for Global Solutions). In accepting the 1999 Norman Cousins Global Governance Award at the ceremony at the United Nations, Cronkite...
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Harrison Powell, Marshall Field's president Garret L. Bergen,, and authors Norman Cousins, Clifton Fadiman, and Clare Boothe Luce. In 1960 the Foundation extended...
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donation to the Etna Huberty and her children, stating author and donor Norman Cousins had stipulated a percentage of his donation be given to Huberty's wife...
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(footballer) Nick Cousins (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player Norman Cousins (1915–1990), American writer and peace activist Dr. Oliver Cousins, fictional...
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Temple of the Dog (aged 52) Lloyd Corrigan (1900–1969), actor (aged 69) Norman Cousins (1915–1990), author and editor (aged 75) Howard Crampton (1865–1922)...
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People Tadatoshi Akiba Daniel Berrigan Albert Bigelow Helen Caldicott Norman Cousins Gordon Edwards Albert Einstein Randall Forsberg John Gofman Jim Green...
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Michael R. Irwin is an American psychiatrist and academic who is the Norman Cousins Chair of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and...
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1975. Sanderson 1977, p. 43. Reeves 1966a. Cousins et al. 1966, p. 126; Sanderson 1977, pp. 43–44. Cousins et al. 1966, p. 127. Bird 1968. Sanderson 1977...
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of the English Language (issued under the editorial supervision of Norman Cousins), Doubleday, 1968, p. 598 full text, 1906 edition Pierre Benjamin Lafaye...
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invited Norman Cousins, the editor of a major US periodical and an anti-nuclear weapons activist, to serve as liaison with President Kennedy, and Cousins met...
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deep commitment to peace. Khrushchev would later send a message via Norman Cousins and the letter expressed his best wishes for the pontiff's ailing health...
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People Tadatoshi Akiba Daniel Berrigan Albert Bigelow Helen Caldicott Norman Cousins Gordon Edwards Albert Einstein Randall Forsberg John Gofman Jim Green...
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published in the Saturday Review during the play's run on Broadway. Norman Cousins, editor of the Review, printed a short article by Joseph Campbell and...
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support from anti-war groups, Catholic and Baptist publications, author Norman Cousins, and others. 1979: Senator Spark Matsunaga (D-Hawaii) re-introduced...
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led by diverse figures such as Lola Maverick Lloyd, Grenville Clark, Norman Cousins, and Alan Cranston, grew larger and more prominent: in 1947, several...
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degrees. She has received numerous awards including: Fetzer Institute Norman Cousins Award Fulbright Research Award Living Legend, inducted in 2013 by the...
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Fatboy Slim) Norman Cousins (1915–1990), American journalist and political activist Norman Cornish (1919–2014), English mining artist Norman Davies (born...
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