Other people Robert Cooke In 1916 Robert Cooke and Albert Vandeveer demonstrated the role of heredity in the origins of allergy . According to Cooke, 48 of his allergic patients had allergies in their Family history medicine family history . While the trait of allergy is transmitted through heredity, parents and children may be allergic to different substances. In 1918, Dr. Cooke suggested a mechanism of action for allergen injections as a desensitization or hyposensitization, analogous to tolerance achieved in experimental anaphylaxis induced in animals. This concept suggested that the injections of an increasing amount of allergen or antigen slowly neutralized those antibodies responsible for the allergic reaction. References http www.intelihealth.com IH ihtIH WSAZR000 7945 8793 203645.html?d dmtContent InteliHealth Allergy Timeline Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Robert Category American physicians Category Rutgers University alumni US med bio stub ... more details
Stephanie S. Cooke is a journalist who began her reporting career in 1977 at the Associated Press . In 1980 she moved to McGraw Hill in New York as a reporter for Nucleonics Week , NuclearFuel and Inside N.R.C. In 1984 she transferred to London and two years later covered the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster for Business Week and Nucleonics Week. In 2004, Ms. Cooke returned to the United States to complete her book In Mortal Hands A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age . Cooke lives with her son in Kensington, Maryland , and is currently editor of Nuclear Intelligence Weekly . ref http inmortalhands.com about stephanie cooke.html Stephanie Cooke ref ref http new.energyintel.com Pages company team editors.aspx Energy Intelligence Editors ref References references External links http www.stephaniescooke.com blog Stephanie Cooke s blog http www.nytimes.com 2009 03 18 opinion 18cooke.html? r 1 A Nuclear Waste , Op Ed by Stephanie Cooke in The New York Times , March 17, 2009. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Stephanie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Stephanie Category American investigative journalists Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category People associated with nuclear power ... more details
Infobox person name Jay Cooke image JayCooke BW.JPG caption birth date birth date 1821 8 10 mf y birth ..., Pennsylvania Ogontz , Pennsylvania Jay Cooke August 10, 1821 February 16, 1905 was an American financier. Cooke and his firm Jay Cooke & Company were most notable for their role in financing the Union s war effort during the American Civil War . In his later career, Cooke was noted for his role in the financing of railroads in the northwestern United States. Cooke owned a Jay Cooke House ... in 1813. Citation needed date September 2008 The home still stands. Early life File Jay Cooke engraving 1839 1840.png thumb 150px left Jay Cooke c. 1839 40 File Eleutheros and Martha Cooke parents of Jay Cooke .png thumb right Eleutheros and Martha Cooke, parents of Jay CookeCooke was born at Sandusky, Ohio , the son of Eleutheros Cooke 1787 1864 and Martha Carswell Cooke. Eleutheros Cooke was a pioneer ... of Congress from Ohio in 1831 1833. Financier of the Civil War File Jay Cooke during Civil War.png thumb right 150px Jay Cooke during the Civil War period On January 1, 1861, just months before the start of the American Civil War , Cooke opened the private banking house of Jay Cooke & Company ... of Pennsylvania. In the early months of the American Civil War , Cooke collaborated with the secretary ... failed in selling these bonds. Cooke and his brother a newspaper editor had helped Chase get his job by lobbying for him, even though all were former Democrats. Cooke was granted a commission ... eighths percent of all subsequent bond sales. With these funds, Cooke financed a nationwide bond marketing campaign. Cooke appointed approximately 2,500 sub agents who traveled through every northern ... Army. In addition to his far reaching band of agents, Cooke secured the support of most Northern .... In his effort to drum up a popular market for the bonds, Cooke heralded a particular type of patriotism ... in the Civil War North . Lawrence, KS University Press of Kansas 2002. 40 64. Print. ref Cooke ... more details
Robbie Cooke was an Republic of Ireland Irish soccer player during the 1970s. Cooke played for Shamrock Rovers and Bohemian FC Bohemians amongst others during his career in the League of Ireland . He finished as Rovers top scorer in the 1974 75 season. Robbie scored twice as Rovers beat Japan 3 2 in Tokyo in September 1975. Sources The Hoops by Paul Doolan and Robert Goggins ISBN 0 7171 2121 6 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Robbie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Robbie Category Republic of Ireland association footballers Category League of Ireland players Category Shamrock Rovers F.C. players Category Bohemian F.C. players Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people ... more details
Other people George Cooke George Cooke disambiguation George Cooke Image CookeGeorgeA.gif thumb right 200px George A. Cooke George A. Cooke 1869 1938 was a member of the Illinois General Assembly 1902 1909 and a judge of the Illinois Supreme Court 1909 1918, serving as chief justice 1913 1914. Biography George A. Cooke was born in New Athens, Ohio in 1869. Both of Cooke s parents died when he was 11 years old, and he was sent to live in Mercer County, Illinois . He was educated at Knox College Illinois Knox College , graduating in 1892. Cooke was Admission to practice law admitted to the bar of Illinois in 1895 and established a law practice in Aledo, Illinois . In 1902, he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives , representing the 33rd District. He served two terms. Upon the death of Justice Guy C. Scott of the Illinois Supreme Court in 1909, Cooke ran for and won election to the Fourth District of the Illinois Supreme Court. Cooke served out the remainder of Justice Scott s term and then won re election to a full term in 1912. He served as chief justice of the court for two consecutive terms in 1913 and 1914. In 1918, Cooke left the bench to become chief counsel of the Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company , a position he held for the next twenty years until his death. Cooke was married to Sarah Blee. Together, they had four children. He died in his home on December 6, 1938. References George A. Cooke, Ex Chief Justice of Illinois, Dies. Chicago Daily Tribune , December 6, 1938 ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune 1849 1986 . Pg. 9 George A. Cooke. Illinois Supreme Court Justice Archives. http www.state.il.us court supremecourt justicearchive Bio Cooke.asp http www.state.il.us court supremecourt justicearchive Bio Cooke.asp Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, George A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, George A. Category ... more details
Infobox cyclist name Craig Cooke image caption fullname Craig Cooke nickname birth date birth date and age df yes 1984 12 28 birth place height weight currentteam discipline Track, road & cyclo cross role Rider ridertype amateuryears amateurteams Cardiff Ajax CC proyears proteams majorwins updated 15 December 2009 Craig Cooke born 28 December 1984 is a Welsh people Welsh racing cyclist . Cooke is the son of Tony and Denise Cooke, and the younger brother of Nicole Cooke . ref cite web url http www.telegraph.co.uk sport 2998020 Cycling Cooke has recipe for success.html title Cycling Cooke has recipe for success author Graham Snowdon publisher The Telegraph date 2001 02 01 ref Palmar s palmares start 2001 3rd British National Cyclo cross Championships Junior 2002 3rd British National Road Race Championships Junior 3rd Junior Tour of Wales 2004 2nd Welsh National Cyclo cross Championships palmares end References Reflist External links cycling archives 14179 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Cooke, Craig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer DATE OF BIRTH 1984 12 28 PLACE OF BIRTH Wick, Vale of Glamorgan , Wales , United Kingdom DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Craig Category 1984 births Category Living people Category Welsh cyclists Category People from the Vale of Glamorgan UK cycling bio stub ... more details
other people Samuel Cooke Original creator of Stand By Me later performed by Ben E King in the 1950 s Infobox musical artist name Sam Cooke image Cooke in studio.jpg caption Sam Cooke in studio, 1963 background ... gospel , pop music pop , Jazz music jazz ref cite web url http allmusic.com artist sam cooke p3960 publisher Rovi Corporation accessdate 2011 08 20 author Bruce Eder title Allmusic Sam Cooke work Allmusic ... 136091 Sam Cooke title Sam Cooke publisher Encyclop dia Britannica Britannica online accessdate 2008 09 28 ref January 22, 1931 &ndash December 11, 1964 , better known under the stage name Sam Cooke , was an American ... Harper & Row HarperPerennial location New York, New York isbn 0 06 273157 2 pages 140 142 ref Cooke ... Come song A Change Is Gonna Come , Cupid Sam Cooke song Cupid , Chain Gang song Chain Gang , Wonderful World Sam Cooke song Wonderful World , and Twistin the Night Away are some of his most popular songs. Cooke was also among the first modern Black people black performers and composers to attend ... 11, 1964, Cooke was fatally shot by the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles , California , at the age of 33. At the time, the courts ruled that Cooke was drunk and distressed, and that the manager had killed Cooke in what was later ruled a justifiable homicide . Since that time, the circumstances of his death have been widely questioned. Early life and career main The Soul Stirrers Cooke ... Guralnick title Dream Boogie The Triumph of Sam Cooke publisher Little, Brown and Company year 2005 ... in 1933. Cooke attended Wendell Phillips Academy High School in Chicago, the same school that Nat King Cole had attended a few years earlier. ref name Guralnick Cooke began his career singing gospel ... singer with the Highway QC s as a teenager joining at the age of 14. In 1950, Cooke replaced gospel tenor R.H. Harris as lead singer of the landmark gospel group The Soul Stirrers . Under Cooke s leadership ... Far Am I From Canaan? , Jesus Paid the Debt , and One More River , among many other gospel songs. Cooke ... more details
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Infobox person name Keith Cooke image caption birth name Keith Hirabayashi Cooke birth place Seattle, Washington , United States U.S. birth date birth date and age 1959 9 17 othername Keith H. Cooke occupation Martial artist, Actor, Occasional stuntman yearsactive 1990 present spouse Keith Hirabayashi Cooke born September 17, 1959 also known as Keith H. Cooke and sometimes credited as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi is an United States American martial artist, actor and an occasional stunt double stuntman . Biography Cooke has trained in Chinese martial arts wushu , Tae Kwon Do and karate . His awards include being named Competitor of the Year by Black Belt Magazine Black Belt magazine in 1985, and five grand champion titles at the U.S. World and U.S. Open Karate tournaments. He is best known for his appearance as Reptile Mortal Kombat Reptile in the video game movie of Mortal Kombat film Mortal Kombat . He appeared as the younger Sub Zero Mortal Kombat Sub Zero in the sequel, Mortal Kombat Annihilation . He played a leading role in the 1995 science fiction martial arts thriller Heatseeker , a follow up to the 1990 Cynthia Rothrock vehicle China O Brien in which he also appeared. He also appeared in the 1997 Chris Farley comedy Beverly Hills Ninja , which starred fellow Mortal Kombat actor Robin Shou .Their previous role was referenced directly when, during their fight scene, music from Mortal Kombat begins to play. His mother is Scottish American and his late father was Japanese American ... The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen Red Trousers Kermuran as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi External links imdb name id 0177455 Persondata NAME Cooke, Keith Hirabayashi ALTERNATIVE NAMES Hirabayashi, Keith Cooke SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American martial arts martial artist and actor DATE OF BIRTH September 17, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Seattle, Washington DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Keith Category American ... Category Living people US film actor 1950s stub es Keith Cooke pl Keith Cooke pt Keith Cooke ru ... more details
refimprove date January 2008 Big Five Hawaii Castle & Cooke, Inc. is a Los Angeles based company that was once part of the Big Five Hawaii Big Five companies in Territory of Hawaii territorial Hawaii . The company at one time did most of its business in agriculture . Today, however, most of the company s business is in real estate and residential, commercial, and retail development. History Castle & Cooke was founded in 1851 as a partnership between Samuel Northrup Castle and Amos Starr Cooke as a department store that sold farm tools, sewing equipment, and medicine. Joseph Ballard Atherton joined as clerk in 1858 and rose to become partner by 1865. ref name CandC cite book author Castle & Cooke title The first 100 years a report on the operations of Castle & Cooke for the years 1851 1951 url http books.google.com books?id ibRAAAAMAAJ year 1951 publisher Castle and Cooke, Limited ref Over the next few decades, the company invested heavily in Hawaii s surging sugar industry, running plantations in Kohala and Haiku. Atherton became president after the deaths of Cooke in 1871 and Castle in 1894, when the company incorporated. After the death of Atherton, George Parmele Castle 1851 1932 ... Castle & Cooke, Inc. work Funding Universe company history url http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories Castle amp Cooke Inc Company History.html accessdate May 3, 2010 ref Castle & Cooke bought the remaining shares of Dole in 1961. Between 1964 and 1968, Castle & Cooke acquired the Standard ..., including a particularly large one on the island of Lanai , where Castle & Cooke owned about 95 percent of the island. In the decades that followed, Castle & Cooke began to face severe financial ... Castle & Cooke. The new Castle & Cooke was bought by Dole CEO, David H. Murdock , who remains the CEO of Castle & Cooke today. People Charles Alden Black , executive References reflist External links http www.castlecooke.net Castle & Cooke http www.castlecookehawaii.com Castle & Cooke Hawaii http ... more details
Roy Cooke is a professional poker player, poker consultant and author living in Las Vegas, Nevada . He was born in Atlanta, Georgia , April 12, 1957. He spent his childhood in Derby, England and Bellevue, Washington . Before taking up poker full time he attended the University of Washington where he majored in Computer Science. Cooke has been a licensed Real Estate Broker in Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas since 1990 He is a member of the Summerlin chapter of Toastmasters , of which he was president in 2006. He is married to the former Francine Piano Misty . They have one daughter, Krystle, born on August 16th,1992. Poker career Cooke started playing poker in public cardrooms as a 15 year old in Washington ..., Oregon, Alaska and Reno, Nevada. In 1984 Cooke moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. He has played regularly ... , Scotty Nguyen , Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth . The game Cooke most frequently plays is Limit ... hours of poker live and online. Author Since 1992 Cooke has, with his collaborator and co author ... The Cooke Collection MCU Press, 1999 Real Poker II The Play of Hands 1st edition MCU Press 2001 Real Poker II The Play of Hands 2nd edition ConJelCo Publishing 2005 Cooke s Rules of Real Poker ConJelCo ... ConJelCo Publishing, 2008 How to Play Like a Poker Pro ConJelCo Publishing, 2008 The forewords to Cooke ... cooke Quotes about Roy Cooke ref Poker Consulting From 1999 2005 Cooke was the cardroom manager of the world ..., British Columbia. Planet Poker turned to Cooke and fellow poker personality Mike Caro known as The Mad Genius of Poker to give the poker site credibility. While at Planet Poker , Cooke designed .... Cooke has served as a private consultant to a number of Internet poker sites and been a featured ... Persondata . NAME Cooke, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Roy Category American poker players Category American gambling writers Cooke Category 1957 births Category Living people Category Male poker players ... more details
Infobox sportsperson name Harold Cooke image imagesize caption birth name fullname nickname nationality residence birth date birth date 1907 5 29 df yes birth place death date 1986 death place height weight website country sport Fencing event collegeteam club team turnedpro coach retired coaching worlds regionals nationals olympics paralympics highestranking pb show medals yes Harold Cooke 29 May 1907 &ndash 1986 was a British Olympic fencing fencer . He competed in the team foil fencing foil events at the 1948 Summer Olympics 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics . ref name sports reference cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes co harry cooke 1.html title Harold Cooke Olympic Results accessdate 2010 06 17 work sports reference.com ref References reflist Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Cooke, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1907 5 29 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Harold Category 1907 births Category 1986 deaths Category British fencers Category Olympic fencers of Great Britain Category Fencers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Category Fencers at the 1952 Summer Olympics UK fencing bio stub no Harold Cooke ... more details
Image Phil Cooke.jpg thumb left Phil Cooke is a media consultant ref Christianity Today has called him ... of Collide magazine wrote, At times, Cooke may appear to be Christian media s biggest critic but, as he ... article 19 phil cooke on branding faith Phil Cooke on Branding Faith Collide , March 31, 2008 ... Schuller . Cooke produced Billy Graham s most seen program, Starting Over, which reached around 1.5 ... MTV Los Angeles Times , April 20, 1996 ref Cooke attributes his career path to a movie he made in high ... Trinity College and Seminary . ref Scharia, Jenna New Cooke Book The Communique , Fall Winter 2008 p. 11 ref Cooke, along with his wife Kathleen, founded Cooke Pictures in 1991. Cooke is also a partner ..., and Other Mysteries ORU Report , Fall 2008 p. 9 ref Cooke is the son of a preacher . He lives in California . Faith branding Cooke is known in Christian circles as an advocate of faith branding , encouraging ... centric world. As Cooke has explained, Most people have negative connotations when they hear the word ..., and Other Mysteries ORU Report , Fall 2008 p. 9 ref Cooke wrote two books that attempt to explain ... . In The Last TV Evangelist , Cooke argued that scandals and a shift in media consumption ... Phil Cooke Christian Media for the New Millennium ref Cooke s message has been summed ... Churches Communicating a Message of Hope Catholic.net and Global Zenit News ref Cooke says that the world ... backing to realize that desire. One of Cooke s main criticisms of contemporary U.S. Christian culture ... the culture at large. Cooke explains Changing the culture is a gigantic task. It s like the weather ..., and Other Mysteries ORU Report , Fall 2008 p. 10 ref In addition to his books, Cooke writes a daily ... Thing In April 2011, Cooke broke away from his focus on Christian media with his book Jolt Get the Jump ... around them. In discussing the book, Cooke stated ...change is coming whether we like it or not, and whether ... 5 questions for phil cooke?print true 5 Questions for Phil Cooke Conversant Life June 28, 2011 ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Eleutheros Cooke image name Eleutheros Cooke.png state Ohio district Ohio s 14th congressional district 14th party Anti Jacksonian Party United States Anti Jacksonian term start March 4, 1831 term end March 3, 1833 preceded Mordecai Bartley succeeded William Patterson Ohio William Patterson state house2 Ohio district2 Huron County, Ohio Huron County term start2 December 2, 1822 term end2 December 5, 1824 predecessor2 Lyman Farwell successor2 Almon Ruggles state house3 Ohio district3 Huron County, Ohio Huron County term start3 December 5, 1825 term end3 December 3, 1826 predecessor3 Almon Ruggles successor3 David Campbell birth date birth date 1787 12 25 birth place Granville, New York death date death date and age 1864 12 27 1787 12 25 death place Sandusky, Ohio children Jay Cooke spouse Martha Carswell signature Eleutheros Cooke signature.png religion commons category Eleutheros Cooke December 25, 1787 December 27, 1864 was a lawyer and U.S. representative from Ohio 1831 1833 . His son, Jay Cooke , was a prominent railroad financier. Cooke was born in Granville, New York . He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and began a law practice in Granville. He later moved to Indiana in 1817 and to Sandusky, Ohio in 1819. He was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1822, 1823, and 1825. He was elected to represent Ohio s 14th congressional district in the 22nd United States Congress in 1831 as an National Republican Party United States anti Jacksonian candidate. File Eleutheros Cooke House at 1415 Columbus.jpg thumb left 200px Cooke s home in Sandusky See also Eleutheros Cooke House 410 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio Eleutheros Cooke House 1415 ... C000732 COOKE, Eleutheros, 1787 1864 at congress.gov Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Eleutheros ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION congressman DATE OF BIRTH December 25 ... DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Eleutheros Category 1787 births Category 1864 deaths Category Members of the United ... more details
for the physician Alexander Macdougall Cooke Alexander Cooke died February 1614 was an actor in the King s Men playing company King s Men , the acting company of William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage . ref Edmund Kerchever Chambers E. K. Chambers , The Elizabethan Stage, 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923 Vol. 2 pp. 311 12. ref Edmond Malone introduced the hypothesis, still current though far from certain, that Cooke originated Shakespeare s principal female roles. Cooke was not a sharer in the King s Men when the company received its royal charter early in 1603 in literature 1603 , yet before the year was out he is a principal tragedian in the cast list for Ben Jonson s Sejanus play Sejanus . ref F. E. Halliday , A Shakespeare Companion 1564 1964, Baltimore, Penguin, 1964 pp. 114 15. ref This might indicate that he was a young actor in a prominent female role, perhaps Agrippina. Cooke was also cast in Volpone 1605 in literature 1605 , in which he may have been Lady Would be. He is also named in the cast lists for Jonson s The Alchemist play The Alchemist 1610 in literature 1610 and Catiline His Conspiracy Catiline 1611 in literature 1611 and for Francis Beaumont Beaumont and John Fletcher playwright Fletcher s The Captain play The Captain c. 1612 . Cooke became a shareholder in the King s Men in 1604, when the number of shareholders was expanded to twelve. Alexander Cooke had a brother John John Payne Collier speculated that this John Cooke was the author of Greene s Tu Quoque . Cooke appears to have been apprenticed to John Heminges he refers to Heminges as my master ... 1611 . Cooke resided in Hill s Rents, in the parish of St. Saviour s, Southwark . His funeral took ... , Cooke is portrayed as the hero s best friend, Sander. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1614 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Alexander Category Shakespearean ... more details
For individuals see Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Antony Cooke image Antony Cooke.png alt Antony Cooke caption Antony Cooke image size background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias Tony Cooke birth date Birth date and age 1948 08 03 df yes death date origin Sydney, Australia instrument ... acts website Antony Cooke , born 3 August 1948, Sydney, Australia , is an American cellist , composer , astronomer , and author . Life and career Antony Cooke is the son of internationally renowned cellist Nelson Cooke, and was born abroad in Sydney , Australia in 1948 while his father was playing for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra . ref Bredenhorst, Karel. Nelson Cooke Www.cellist.nl. Cellist database ... of the London Symphony Orchestra . ref name prodigital PROdigital Records Artist Profile Antony Cooke ... ArtistBioCookeGeneric.html ref Cooke began his musical studies at the age of six, and in London won ... Musicians 73 Award. As a young BBC soloist, Cooke was regularly featured as a recitalist and concerto ... Cooke the youngest principal cellist in the country. Cooke also made international solo appearances ... Festival . ref name prodigital In London, Cooke obtained Artist Diplomas from both the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music . ref name prodigital Cooke moved in 1974 to the United States, where he was appointed professor of cello at the University of Southern Florida . In 1980 Cooke ... of the Regenstein Trio during his time there. ref name prodigital In 1984 Cooke moved to Los Angeles ... . ref In addition to his musical career, Cooke is an avid astronomer , and has published several books on astronomy . Record Reviews Cooke has been praised for his sterling abilities, with technical ... Guide Nov. 2005 . Cooke s recording of Kod ly s Op. 8 Solo Sonata was hailed as the finest recent ... Sonata vibrant and dedicated Feb 1998 , and the American Record Guide commended Cooke as a solid ... in American Poems stated it was a must own CD. Michale Barone described Cooke s playing as impassioned ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Women s Archery at the Summer Olympics Archery MedalSilver 1904 Summer Olympics 1904 St. Louis Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics Double National round MedalSilver 1904 Summer Olympics 1904 St. Louis Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics Double Columbia round MedalSilver 1904 Summer Olympics 1904 St. Louis Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics Team round MedalBottom Emma C. Cooke September 7, 1848 &ndash January 22, 1929 was an United States American female archery archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She was born in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania . Cooke won two silver medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and Columbia rounds behind Matilda Howell and a silver medal with the US team. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid COOKEEMM01 profile Date of birth incorrect Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Emma ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archer DATE OF BIRTH September 7, 1848 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 22, 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Emma Category 1848 births Category 1929 deaths Category American archers Category Archers at the 1904 Summer Olympics Category Olympic archers of the United States Category Olympic silver medalists for the United States Category Place of birth missing Category Olympic medalists in archery US Olympic medalist stub US archery bio stub ca Emma Cooke de Emma Cooke fr Emma Cooke no Emma Cooke ru , ... more details
Lorrin Alanson Cooke April 6, 1831 August 12, 1902 was an United States American politician and the List of Governors of Connecticut 57th Governor of Connecticut from 1897 to 1899. Early life Cooke was born in New Marlborough, Massachusetts . He was educated at Norfolk Academy in Connecticut . He later taught in school in the Connecticut public school system. Politics In 1856 Cooke became a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives . He served in the Connecticut State Senate from 1883 to 1885, was president of the Senate from 1884 to 1885. In 1885 he became the List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut . He held that position from 1885 to 1887 and again as the List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut 46th Lieutenant Governor from 1895 to 1897. He became the Governor of Connecticut in 1897. During his term, he was successful in his attempts in leaving a financially sound state treasury, even with increased governmental expenditures, which resulted from the outbreak of the Spanish American War . He left office on January 4, 1899. Later life After leaving the office, Cooke remained active in civic events. He died on in Winsted, Connecticut on August 12, 1902, aged 71. References Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789 1978 . Greenwood Press, 1988. ISBN 0 313 28093 2 External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 23926525 Governors of Connecticut Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Lorrin A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH April 6, 1831 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 12, 1902 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Lorrin A. Category 1831 births Category 1902 deaths Category People from Berkshire County, Massachusetts Category Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives Category Connecticut State Senators ... de Lorrin A. Cooke sv Lorrin A. Cooke ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 Orphan date August 2010 Infobox rugby biography name Bruce Cooke image birth name Bruce P. Cooke ref name scrum cite web url http www.scrum.com australia rugby player 8981.html title Scrum.com player profile of Bruce Cooke publisher Scrum.com accessdate 12 July 2010 ref birth date birth date 1952 2 2 df y ref name scrum birth place Brisbane, Queensland ref name scrum death date death place height weight nickname occupation school university spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position fullback rugby union fullback ref name scrum ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints ru provinceyears ru province ru provincecaps ru provincepoints ru nationalyears 1979 ref name scrum ru nationalteam Australian national rugby union team Wallabies ru nationalcaps 1 ref name scrum ru nationalpoints 0 ref name scrum website Bruce P. Cooke born 2 February 1952 was a rugby union player who represented Australia national rugby union team Australia . Cooke, a fullback rugby union fullback , was born in Brisbane, Queensland and claimed one international rugby cap for Australia. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Cooke, Bruce ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cooke, Bruce P. SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 2 February 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH Brisbane, Queensland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Bruce Category Australian rugby union players Category Australia international rugby union players Category 1952 births Category Sportspeople from Brisbane Category Living people Australia rugbyunion bio stub ... more details
Deryck Cooke 14 September 1919 27 October 1976 was a United Kingdom British musician , musicology musicologist and broadcaster. Life Cooke was born in Leicester to a poor and working class family his father died when he was a child, but his mother was able to afford piano lessons. Cooke acquired a brilliant technique and began to compose. He won an organ scholarship to Selwyn College, Cambridge , where ... idiom, and eventually destroyed most of his works. After graduating in 1947 Cooke joined ... to the Mahler centenary in 1960, Cooke in association with Berthold Goldschmidt made his first attempt ... Matthews composer David Matthews and Colin Matthews assisting Cooke and Goldschmidt in the attempt to produce an authentically Mahlerian orchestration. Finally seen into print by Cooke and his collaborators in 1976, the work has now become a part of the repertoire. Cooke s last years were marred ... have been the definitive study of the music of the Ring is deeply regrettable. Cooke s archive is held at Cambridge University Library . A collection of Cooke s essays and talks was also published ... revised and expanded by Colin and David Matthews Faber, 1980 CUP, 1988 . Ed. Deryck Cooke Thematic ... and some specially recorded demonstrations . Recorded 1967 released on LP 1968. Articles by Cooke ... of Deryck Cooke, in Musical Times , Vol.117, No.1606, Dec. 1976, 1025. External links http www.viddler.com explore DeryckCookeWeb videos 1 Recording incomplete of Deryck Cooke s original 1960 ... 1976 conversation with Deryck Cooke about Mahler s Tenth Symphony http books.google.co.uk books?id ... the World End Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Deryck ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Deryck Category 1919 births Category Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge ... English musicologists Category Royal Artillery soldiers de Deryck Cooke es Deryck Cooke eo Deryck Cooke he nl Deryck Cooke ja sv Deryck Cooke ... more details
Other persons Brian Cook Infobox writer name Brian Cooke image birth name Brian Cooke birth date 1937 birth place Liverpool , Merseyside br England death date death place occupation Screenwriter Scriptwriter nationality British people British period 1968 1990 genre Television notableworks Father, Dear Father 1968 1973 br Alcock and Gander 1972 br Man About the House 1973 1976 br George and Mildred 1976 1979 br Robin s Nest 1977 1981 br Let There Be Love TV series Let There Be Love 1982 1983 br Tom, Dick and Harriet 1982 1983 br Tripper s Day 1984 br Full House UK TV series Full House 1985 1986 br Slinger s Day 1986 1987 br Close to Home UK TV series Close to Home 1989 1990 spouse partner Brian Cooke born 1937, Liverpool is a United Kingdom British comedy writer who, along with co writer Johnnie ... the House , George and Mildred and Robin s Nest . Cooke also wrote and created the 1980s TV sitcom ... coauthors title BBC Guide To Comedy Brian Cooke work publisher BBC date url http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent c cooke brian.shtml doi accessdate 2007 11 09 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060517225820 http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent c cooke brian.shtml archivedate 2006 05 17 ref ... and Father Dear Father . ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Brian Cooke and Johnnie ... Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 11 13 ref Earlier is his career Cooke was a writer for the last ... Brian Cooke http web.archive.org web 20060517225820 http www.bbc.co.uk comedy guide talent c cooke brian.shtml List of shows written by Brian Cooke source BBC http www.bbc.co.uk bbcfour cinema features round the horne.shtml BBC Four interview with Brian Cooke Source needed for DOB Presumed to be living Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Brian Category 1937 births Category British comedy writers Category Living people Category Writers from Liverpool UK tv bio stub UK writer stub fr Brian Cooke ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use Jamaican English date March 2012 Aston Cooke is one of Jamaica s leading playwrights. A native of Kingston, Jamaica , Aston Cooke attended All Saint s Primary School in Jones Town, Kingston and later won a Common Entrance place to enter Wolmer s Boys School. Cooke began writing while he was a student at Wolmer s. His first one act play, Pickle won several awards for Wolmer s Boys School in the Jamaica Secondary Schools Drama Festival. In 1985, Aston Cooke was responsible for writing the first episodes of Oliver at Large for Jamaica s King of Comedy Oliver Samuels which became Jamaica s most successful scripted television series to date. The once popular radio series Home Runnings presented by the Jamaica National Housing Trust on RJR and LOVE FM was also written ... In 2004, Cooke joined up with young playwright Sabrena McDonald to write the television drama High Grade which aired on TVJ, CVM and CTV in Jamaica. Cooke s full length drama Concubine? won the Best ... view&id 2420&Itemid 33 CONCUBINE reviewed in Florida ref Cooke is Artistic Director of the Jamaica ... gleaner 20100110 ent ent7.html ref A Communications professional, Aston Cooke worked extensively in Marketing ... AIDS Support. Aston Cooke read for B.A. Mass Communications 1984 and M.A. Communications Studies 2001 ... in 1989. ref http www.marciabrownproductions.com Marcia Brown Productions ref Aston Cooke ... 2 Rahtid PUPALICK 2009 Me and Mi Chapsie In 2009, Aston Cooke copped the Best Play award for his entry ... JCDC at a ceremony held at the Rex Nettleford Hall at the University of the West Indies. Cooke s entry ... achievement in various categories of theatre. Cooke is an inductee to the Caribbean Hall of Fame ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Aston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Aston Category ... sv Aston Cooke ... more details
Lesley Cooke born 1963 is an England English cricketer and former member of the English women s cricket team England women s cricket team . ref cite web url http content www.cricinfo.com ci content player 53751.html title Player Profile Lesley Cooke accessdate 2010 01 26 ref She played three Women s Test cricket Test matches and three Women s One Day International cricket One Day Internationals . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Lesley Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH Brighton, East Sussex DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Lesley Category 1963 births Category Living people Category English women cricketers Category England women Test cricketers Category England women One Day International cricketers Category Women cricketers who made a century on Test debut England cricket bio 1960s stub ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Infobox musical artist name Mark Cooke image Mark Cooke 2.jpg background solo singer Born January 11 ref http twitter.com MarkCookeMusic status 24814844871966720 Twitter update ref origin Longview, Texas , USA instrument Vocals, Guitar genre Country occupation Singer label CVR website http www.markcooke.com Mark Cooke born January 11 is an American country music singer from East Texas. His debut single Can t Cheat In A Small Town charted on Billboard magazine Billboard in early 2011. Cooke released his debut EP Living For The Weekend on September 28, 2011 which features his second single I Love It that also charted on Billboard magazine Billboard . His next single off the EP, Any Way The Wind Blows, is currently on radio. ref http markcooke.com newsdetail.asp?NewsID 133 ref Early Life and Career Cooke always dreamed of becoming a country musician. But when he graduated high school, he chose to join the United States Navy . While at sea and around the world, Cooke worked on his vocal and writing skills. After he had fulfilled his duty with the Navy, he began his musical career. ref http markcooke.com bio.asp ref Cooke later started the Cooke County Line band with future brother in law Joe Rodriquez. The seven piece band played across Central Texas and neighboring states. During this period, Cooke opened for or played with many veteran acts including John Rich ... http markcooke.com bio.asp ref Musical career Mark Cooke was recently when date April 2011 signed by Nashville ... about.asp ref Cooke s debut single Can t Cheat In A Small Town was on the Billboard magazine Billboard ... 2011 01 mark cooke releases new video for cant.html ref Cooke s second single I Love ... http www.cmt.com videos mark cooke 607165 cant cheat in a small town.jhtml title CMT Videos Mark Cooke ... here automatically Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke ... DEFAULTSORT Cooke, Mark Category American country singers Category People from Longview, Texas Category ... more details
other people File Benjamincookememorial.jpg thumb right Memorial to Benjamin Cooke in the cloisters of Westminster Abbey Benjamin Cooke 1734 14 September 1793 was an United Kingdom English composer , organist and teacher . Cooke was born in London and named after his father, a music publisher based in Covent Garden . From the age of nine, he was one of four boy sopranos who sang at performances of the Academy of Ancient Music under the Academy s director Johann Christoph Pepusch now best known as the composer of the Beggar s Opera , who also supervised the boys education. In later life Cooke received doctoral degrees in music from both Oxford and Cambridge universities. ref Venn id CK775B name Cooke, Benjamin ref He was a member of the Royal Society of Musicians from 1760 his father, the music publisher of the same name, had also been a member. ref Matthews, Betty 1985 . Members of the Royal Society of Musicians 1734 1984 . London The Royal Society of Musicians. p. 50 ref He was the organist at Westminster Abbey and master of the Abbey s choristers for over thirty years, as well as being the organist at the church of St Martins in the Fields St Martins in the Fields . His Christmas Ode , written in a Handel ian style, is one of his relatively few large scale pieces to have been successfully revived in recent years. He is also the author of Glee music glees such as In the Merry Month ... . At Cooke s death, he was succeeded at the Abbey by Samuel Arnold composer Samuel Arnold , while his son Robert Cooke 1768 1814 was appointed organist of St Martin s in the Fields. Robert Cooke eventually succeeded Arnold at the Abbey. References references External links ChoralWiki IMSLP id Cooke ... Martins in the Fields St Martins in the Fields years 1781 1793 s aft after Robert Cooke 1768 1819 end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooke, Benjamin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Cooke, Benjamin Category 1734 births Category 1793 deaths Category Alumni of the University of Cambridge ... more details