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Helen Herz Cohen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Helen Herz Cohen Helen Herz Cohen (1912 – March 23, 2006) was the Director of Camp Walden, an all-girls residential summer camp located in Denmark, Maine. She founded The Main Idea, an annual nonprofit camp for economically disadvantaged girls. ==Biography== Helen Herz Cohen was the niece of one of the founders of Camp Walden, and spent many summers working there as a camp counselor and then head counselor. She became the Director in 1938, at the age of 26. She later became the owner of Camp Walden and remained its Director until 1995.〔(Helen Herz Cohen, Creator of Camp for Inner City Children, Lifelong Mentor to Girls, 1912-2006 )〕 Helen Herz Cohen died on March 23, 2006. She was 93 years old.〔(Helen Herz Cohen, Creator of Camp for Inner City Children, Lifelong Mentor to Girls, 1912-2006 )〕 Her husband, Edwin S. Cohen, tax expert and former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Tax Policy during the Nixon Administration, had died in earlier that year in January.〔(Edwin S. Cohen, Who Helped Formulate Nixon Tax Programs, Dies at 91 )〕 The Cohens were survived by their two sons, Edwin C. of Manhattan and Roger of Denmark, Maine; their daughter, Wendy S. Cohen of Charlottesville, Virginia; and their two grandchildren.
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