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    Joseph Cook to Richard Furman

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    A three page letter from Joseph Cook at Furman University to Richard Furman

    Joseph B. Cook to Richard Furman

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    A three page letter and envelope from Joseph B. Cook to Richard Furman

    Joseph B. Cook to Richard Furman

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    A one page letterand envelope from Joseph B. Cook to Richard Furman

    Dataset for "The performance of mixed manufacturer metal on metal total hip replacements"

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    Dataset for the paper The performance of mixed manufacturer metal on metal total hip replacements Cook, R., Latham, J. &amp; Wood, R. 1 Jun 2017 In : Reconstructive Review. 7, 2, p. 1-8 8 p.</span

    Oral History Interview with Jesse Cook, April 8, 2004

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Jesse Cook. Cook joined the Army in March of 1943. He served as a private with C Battery, 414th Tank Battalion, 20th Armored Division. Cook’s job was to load the 105mm howitzer aboard the M7 tank. In February of 1945, they deployed to Le Havre, France. In April, Cook served in combat along the Rhine River in support of the 101st Airborne Division near Delhoven, Germany and the 82nd Airborne Division across the river from Hitdorf, Germany. He continued in combat from the Rhine into Munich. Upon entering Salzburg in May, hostilities ceased. He returned to the US and was discharged in late 1945

    Oral History Interview with John Cook, June 14, 2006

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    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

    Sarah C. Campbell & Richard, P. Campbell: Cook Prize 2023, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech.

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    Sarah Campbell (author & photographer) and Richard Campbell (photographer) give an acceptance speech and talk about their book Infinity: Figuring Out Forever. Published by Astra Young Readers.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Station Officer Richard Cook, U.S. Navy

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    This is a portrait of Station Officer Richard Cook, U.S. Navy. He is wearing his summer white uniform and looking at the camera with a neutral expression. He is standing in front of a sign that reads "Cook, Richard. Station Officer USN, 10-11-1943, Class EMS." This portrait was likely taken in a photography studio

    Intern choices for James Cook University graduates

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    [Extract] We report that the internship location choices of the second cohort of medical students to graduate from James Cook University (JCU) are very similar to those of the first cohort.1 Of the 75 students who graduated in the second cohort in 2006, 65 (87%) are working in Queensland; 42 (56%) in North Queensland (roughly the area north of Mackay)
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