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Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to M. L. Cook discussing the declining reputation of the Artillery Club and offering possible fixes
[Amnesty Letter ID062] / [Cook, H. M.
This letter was written by H. M. Cook to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Jackson Co. (North Carolina) and does not state his occupation
Oral History Interview with John Cook, June 14, 2006
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with John Cook. Cook joined the Navy in November of 1939, and completed submarine school. Beginning April of 1942, he served as a fireman aboard the USS Silversides (SS-236). He traveled to Japan and Truk participating in 2 successful war patrols. From November of 1944 through April of 1945 he was assigned to the USS Flasher (SS-249), traveling to the South China Sea and completing war patrols five and six, sinking two Japanese destroyers, Kishinami and Iwanami. After the war ended, Cook enlisted in the Army, when he was discharged as Chief Petty Officer in August of 1945
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from M. L. Cook to Isaac H. Kempner discussing arranging a meeting with the first officers of the Artillery Club to address an issue with the Artillery Club
Helga and Warren Cook Folder
70 pages of family history documents containing and related to Helga M Cook; Warren E Cook; Ruth Cook; Ruth McRae Dunba; Robert James McRae - including: photos; Sylvan Beach; written story; handwritten letters; obits; Warren, ID; Biography
Elaine M. Alexander: 2023 Cook Prize Gold Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Elaine M. Alexander gives an acceptance speech for Anglerfish: The Seadevil of the Deep, illustrated by Fiona Fogg (Candlewick)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1007/thumbnail.jp
Former Michigan State University Trustee Delores M. Cook talks about her life changing relationship with MSU
Gift of the MSU Faculty Emeriti Association.Former Michigan State University Trustee Delores M. (Dee) Cook talks about her life changing relationship with the Michigan State. She recalls her youth in Detroit, her budding singing career in local radio, coming to MSU to major in Communication Arts, campus life in the early nineteen-fifties and the atmosphere of excitement and challenge on campus. An emotional Cook reflects on her love of the University, her early married life and what brought her to run for the position of Trustee. She also discuses being recruited by John Engler to run for the board, the creation of the Wharton Center and the Broad School of Business, the duties of the trustees, hiring a university president, dealing with controversy, and the great value of university faculty. Cook is interviewed by Pauline Adams for the Michigan State University Faculty Emeriti Association Oral History Project
Brief of Amici Curiae Christopher M. Holman and Robert Cook-Deegan in Support of Neither Party
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by Christopher M. Holman and Robert Cook-Deegan in support of neither party in AMP v. Myriad Genetics (No. 2010-1406)
Cook, Will M.
Agreement between Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Will M. CooK for the right to secure copyrights and publish songs. New York, 1902, Signed by Will M. Cook and Paul Lawrance Dunbar Endorsed: Bert Cooper, R. Simon.https://dh.howard.edu/og_agree/1000/thumbnail.jp
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