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That's One for the History Books

martin cohn
76 episodes   Last Updated: Nov 20, 24
Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. New episodes drop every Wednesday.

Episodes

You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 76: Sybil Ludington, "the female Paul Revere”.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 76: Sybil Ludington, "the female Paul Revere”.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 74: Edwin Drake, first American to successfully drill for oil. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 73: Sylvan N. Goldman, inventor of the shopping cart. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 74: Edwin Drake, first American to successfully drill for oil.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 72: Julius Arthur Nieuwland, inventor of the first synthetic rubber, neoprene. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 73: Sylvan N. Goldman, inventor of the shopping cart.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 71: Sam Born, a candy pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 72: Julius Arthur Nieuwland, inventor of the first synthetic rubber, neoprene.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 70: John Pass and John Stow, recasters of the Liberty Bell. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 71: Sam Born, a candy pioneer.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode episode 69: David Yuengling, a beer pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode episode 70: John Pass and John Stow, recasters of the Liberty Bell.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 68: Robert Fechner, director of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 69: David Yuengling, a beer pioneer.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 67: Josephine Cochrane, inventor of the dishwasher. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 68: Robert Fechner, director of the Civilian Conservation Corps.