Harry Cooper — may refer to: Harry Cooper (golfer) (1904–2000), American golfer Harry Cooper (soccer), scored second goal in U.S. national team history Harry Cooper (veterinarian), An Australian TV presenter and famous veterinarian. Harry Cooper, Musician… … Wikipedia
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