Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn
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Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn
Summary
Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn is a Q104563003[1].
Key Facts
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's image is recorded as Loni Alma Cohn and Andrew Bertram Hart in the Scarsdale Inquirer of Scarsdale, New York on 25 April 1947.png[2].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's instance of is recorded as Q104563003[3].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's publication date is recorded as +1947-04-25T00:00:00Z[5].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's main subject is recorded as Loni Alma Cohn[6].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's main subject is recorded as Andrew Bertram Hart II[7].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's published in is recorded as The Scarsdale Inquirer[8].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's title is recorded as Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn[9].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's copyright status is recorded as public domain[10].
- Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Andrew Hart Weds Miss Loni Cohn. Miss Loni Alma Cohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Cohn of 26 Heathcote Road, became the bride of Andrew Bertram Hart, son of Neville G. Hart of New York and the late Mrs. Augusta Lyon Hart, at an afternoon ceremony on April 19 in the Pierre Hotel, New York City, the Reverend Doctor Nathan A. Perilman officiating. Attendants for the bride were Mrs. Harold Jacobi and Miss Margaret Cohn, her sister. Mr. Hart was best man for his son. Mrs. Hart is a graduate of Scarsdale High School and Mount Holyoke College and she received an M.S. degree from Columbia University. Mr. Hart is an alumnus of the Gunnery School in Washington, Connecticut, and the Babson Institute, Babson Park, Massachusetts. During the war, he served as an AAF pilot and saw service in the China-Burma-India and Pacific theaters.[11].