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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0169942Ralph Cohn - IMDb

    Ralph Cohn. Producer: The Secret Code. Cohn started Screen Gems as a subsidiary to Columbia Pictures and served as it's general manager. He was responsible for starting the The Ford Television Theatre (1952) on television and in 1952 was named vice president and general manager of Screen Gems, becoming president in 1958.

    • Producer
    • May 1, 1914
    • Ralph Cohn
    • August 1, 1959
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Screen_GemsScreen Gems - Wikipedia

    Ralph Cohn, the son of Columbia co-founder Jack Cohn and nephew of Columbia's head Harry Cohn, founded Pioneer Telefilms, a television commercial company in 1947. Ralph later wrote a 50-page memo arguing that Columbia should be the first major film studio to move into television.

    • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  3. ‪Professor of Mathematics, Stanford University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,814‬‬ - ‪Topology‬

  4. Ralph Cohn. Producer: The Secret Code. Cohn started Screen Gems as a subsidiary to Columbia Pictures and served as it's general manager. He was responsible for starting the The Ford Television Theatre (1952) on television and in 1952 was named vice president and general manager of Screen Gems, becoming president in 1958.

  5. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. Stanford University. Email: rlc@stanford.edu. Current CV. Current Publication list. Research interests. Algebraic and Differential Topology. Algebraic topological aspects of moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces, gauge theoretic moduli spaces, holomorphic mapping spaces, Loop spaces, loop groups, string topology.

  6. Ralph Cohen is part of Stanford Profiles, official site for faculty, postdocs, students and staff information (Expertise, Bio, Research, Publications, and more). The site facilitates research and collaboration in academic endeavors.

  7. Algebraic and Geometric topology. Awards: Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Senior Associate Dean for the Natural Sciences, School of Humanities and Sciences.