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Jay Cooke, Jr. on sailboat
Jay Cooke Jr. on the bow of a sailboat off Gibraltar Island on Lake Erie in Ottawa County, Ohio. For many years Gibraltar was the summer home of the Jay Cooke family
Cooke summer home staff
Group portrait of staff, Cooke summer home on Gibraltar Island, Lake Erie
Letter: Morris L. Cooke to Ida M. Tarbell, March 2, 1921
Letter with letter of Morris L. Cooke to Edwin F. Gay, Mrch 2, 192
Letter: Morris L. Cooke to Ida M. Tarbell, March 2, 1921
Letter with letter of Morris L. Cooke to Edwin F. Gay, Mrch 2, 192
The Stationers' barge [picture] /
A plate from: Sixty five plates of shipping and craft / by E.W. Cooke.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10261958; S10678
Lobster-boat at Rottingdean, England [picture] /
A plate from: Sixty five plates of shipping and craft / by E.W. Cooke.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10261979; S10684
Dutch boat at Blackwall Reach, Thames River, London [picture] /
Inscription: "Dutch schuyt &c., Blackwall Reach"--Printed below image.; A plate from: Sixty five plates of shipping and craft / by E.W. Cooke.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10261947; S10674
Episode 96: Imagining Animal Rights with Steve Cooke
In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by Dr. Steve Cooke. Steve is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Leicester. We discuss Steve’s article ‘Imagined Utopias: Animals Rights and the Moral Imagination’ which appeared in The Journal of Political Philosophy in 2017
Jay Cooke and Daughter Sarah Cooke Butler
Jay Cooke (1821-1905) relaxes on the porch of Cooke Castle on Gibraltar Island with daughter Sarah Cooke Butler (1852-1914)
Gordon Cooke Oral History
Executive vice president of sales and promotion for Bloomingdale's in the 1980's, Gordon Cooke, interviewed by Estelle Ellis on November 5, 1986.This interview mostly discusses Marvin Stuart Traub, president of Bloomingdales from 1969 and CEO from 1978 to 1991, who was being honored with the "One Person Makes a Difference" award at the Educational Foundation of the Fashion Industries Dinner Dance at F.I.T.This interview takes place at a time when Bloomingdale's President Marvin S. Traub was being awarded the "Person Who Makes the Difference" award from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Gordon Cooke discusses the various ways in which Traub's style of leadership and business has made a difference in Bloomingdale's success not just as a department store but as an innovator in the world of promotions and business relations. Cooke uses Bloomingdale's country promotions as examples of Traub's creativity and insight regarding promotions. Cooke discusses the team-syle development of ideas, describing the equal value placed on promotions, design, sales, etc. as being instrumental in the creative development of Bloomingdale's. Cooke credits Bloomingale's with opening up trade with various countries before even the U.S. government had fully developed trade with these countries. Finally, Cooke talks about Traub's collaboration with both established and cutting-edge artists in advertisements and promotions.Gordon Cooke was the Executive Vice President for Sales Promotion at Bloomingdale's throughout the 1980s, eventually leaving Bloomingdale's to work for Time Warner in 1992. While at Bloomingdale's, Cooke worked under Marvin S. Traub, who was in his final decade as the chief executive at the department store. This interview was conducted by Estelle Ellis, founder of Business, Inc., a business market research firm
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