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Coughlin

[ kawg-lin, kog- ]

noun

  1. Charles Edward Father Coughlin, 1891–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic priest, activist, radio broadcaster, and editor, born in Canada.


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Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.

Father Charles Edward Coughlin, an influential Roman Catholic priest, would even issue weekly radio diatribes against Jews.

“This understandably outraged Gulf War advocates,” Coughlin says.

On Wednesday Coughlin will testify at a congressional hearing on the health of Gulf War veterans.

OPH never released any data from the study, or even the fact that it exists, Coughlin says.

Sully, I don't want to brag, but you remember how I brought Coughlin under the wire for leader of the nineteenth?

Dan Coughlin, the detective, at this time was about 34 years of age.

Coughlin's jaws were set tightly, and he glared savagely at the witness.

How did they know the history of this man Sampson unless they got it from Coughlin?

See if he did not do a more remarkable thing than Dan Coughlin did.

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