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That's One for the History Books

martin cohn
45 episodes   Last Updated: Apr 24, 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 45: Dr. Ben Salomon, World War 2 hero. 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 46: Dr. George Nicholas Papanicolaou, creator of the Pap Smear.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 44: Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the linotype machine. 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 45: Dr. Ben Salomon, World War 2 hero.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 43: Mordechei Sheffall, American Revolutionary hero. 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 44: Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the linotype machine.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 42: Dr. William Camac, founder of the first US zoo. 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 43: Mordechei Sheffall, American Revolutionary hero.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 41: Roy Allen, founder of A&W Root Beer. 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 42: Dr. William Camac, founder of the first US zoo.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 40: Stephanie Louise Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar. 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 41: Roy Allen, founder of A&W Root Beer.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast Dr. Phillip Moses Russell, American Revolutionary hero. 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 40:  Stephanie Louise Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 38: Dr. Frederick Mohs, inventor of a surgical technique for treating certain skin cancers. 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 39: Dr. John Moses Russell, American Revolutionary hero.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 37: Vesta Stoudt, inventor of Duct Tape. 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 38: Dr. Frederick Mohs, inventor of a surgical technique for treating certain skin cancers.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 36: Annie Jump Cannon, a brilliant, 19th century, female astronomer who revolutionized the way scientists classify stars. 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 37: Vesta Stoudt, inventor of Duct Tape. .