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Date Posted: 17:14:48 07/01/14 Tue
Author: WTK
Subject: Re: George M. Cohan and Stephanie Diamond
In reply to: Craig S 's message, "George M. Cohan and Stephanie Diamond" on 06:48:56 07/01/14 Tue

George M. Cohan (1878-1942) was the composer of "Send My Regards to Broadway," "You're a Grand Old Flag," "Over There," "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and other such favorites. Do you maybe mean Harold V. Cohen, who later hosted movies on WTAE-TV?

I don't remember Stephanie Diamond. There was a comedienne on NBC radio's "Monitor" in the '50s and '60s named Selma Diamond.

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