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Qué (quién) es W Moxon Cook - definición

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Marlow W. Cook; Marlow Webster Cook; Senator Cook

W. Moxon Cook         
User:Doug butler/Moxon Cook; Moxon Cook; William Moxon Cook
William Moxon Cook (18 June 1857 – 20 December 1917) invariably known as Moxon or W. Moxon Cook, was an Australian sports journalist who wrote as "Trumpator" for the Register and "Terlinga" for The Australasian.
Michael Moxon         
ANGLICAN PRIEST (1942-2019)
Michael Anthony Moxon; Moxon, Michael
Michael Anthony Moxon (23 January 194228 July 2019) was Dean of Truro from 1998Whitaker's Almanac 2001: London, The Stationery Office,2000 until his resignation in 2004.Official notification
Kendrick Moxon         
AMERICAN SCIENTOLOGY OFFICIAL AND AN ATTORNEY WITH THE LAW FIRM MOXON & KOBRIN
Kendrick Lichty Moxon; Kendrick L. Moxon; Ken moxon
Kendrick Lichty Moxon (commonly known as Kendrick Moxon) is an American Scientology official and an attorney with the law firm Moxon & Kobrin. He practices in Los Angeles, California, and is a lead counsel for the Church of Scientology.

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Marlow Cook

Marlow Webster Cook (July 27, 1926 – February 4, 2016) was an American politician who served Kentucky in the United States Senate from his appointment in December 1968 to his resignation in December 1974. He was a moderate Republican.

He also ran the lobbying firm Cook and Henderson with former Representative Dave Henderson, and the two were the primary political lobbyists for the Tobacco Institute in the early 1980s.