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Major rewrite.

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Hello friends; I just published this major rewrite to Daniel Cohen's page. I've Added more references and citations, an infobox, and more content including filling out the lede more. All this was done in good faith. While I don't have plans to update this more, there is probably still room for improvement. It would be great to get some photos added, of Daniel or his books, of Susan, Theo, or the whole family. The remaining "citation needed" marks were in there when I started. It might be that they could be removed, as the information is consistent with what I have read. However, finding the exact source for each statement is difficult. Daniel Cohen was a notable author to begin with. The impact of the Pan Am tragedy on his life and writings make his life even more worth learning about. My writing skills are marginal. So I want to thank those who reviewed my early efforts and smoothed out the rough spots. Enjoy! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Elwood P. Dowd (talkcontribs) 07:21, 5 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]