William Mercer Cook January 27, 1869 &ndash July 19, 1944 , better known as Will Marion Cook , was an African ... . http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 06391 Cook, Will Marion Subscription required . Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 2011 09 16. ref Cook was a student ... Will Marion Cook n William Mercer Cook was born in Washington, D.C. to John Hartwell Cook ... of tuberculosis in 1879, Cook s mother eventually had to send all her three children away following ... Carter 2008 , pp 6 10. ref Cook s musical talent was apparent at an early age. At fifteen, he was sent ... studies at the Berlin Hochschule fur Musik working with Joseph Joachim s former student, violinist ... stated that Cook studied abroad for nine years, there is no evidence of this. Cook married the young singer Abbie Mitchell in 1898. They had daughter, Marion Abigail Cook, in 1900, and a son, Will Mercer Cook, in 1903. Their daughter, raised by family members as had been Mitchell herself, ref ... and United States Ambassador to Niger and Senegal . ref http www.answers.com topic mercer cook Mercer Cook , Answers.com. ref ref http www.thehistorymakers.com biography biography.asp?bioindex 668 Mercer Cook Biography , The History Makers . ref In the years of 1894 and 1895, Cook studied with Dvo k ... . Cook had performed professionally as a student and made his debut in 1889 in Washington, DC . His ... 300px Playbill from 1898 showing Edward E. Rice Edward E. Rice s Production of Cook s Clorindy featuring ... many successful musicals. Best known for his songs, Cook used folk elements in an original and distinct ... career, Cook was an active choral and orchestral conductor. He produced several concerts and organized ... director Will Tyers , jazz clarinetist Sidney Bechet , and Cook s wife, Abbie Mitchell. One of his ... musical theater Will Marion Cook House Notes reflist References Carter, Marva Griffin 2008 . http www.amazon.co.uk dp 0195108914 Swing Along The Musical Life of Will Marion Cook . Oxford University Press ... more details
Cook Island s may refer to Cook Island, South Sandwich Islands , central island in Southern Thule Cook Island of Kiritimati , Kiribati Cook Islands , self governing democracy in the Pacific, in free association with New Zealand, of which Cook Island is the adjectival demonym Cook Island Aquatic Reserve , protected area in the South Pacific Cook Island, Tierra del Fuego , Chile Cook Island Florida Cook Island Indiana Cook Island Iowa Cook Island Maine Cook Island Michigan All of the above are named after Captain James Cook . geodis de Cook Island no Cook Island ... more details
Francis Cook or Frank Cook may refer to Frank Cook musician , former drummer for the blues rock band Canned Heat Frank Cook born 1935 , British politician Sir Francis Cook, 1st Baronet 1817 1901 , British textile trader Sir Francis Cook, 4th Baronet , artist Frank Cook American football , American football coach See also Francis Cooke disambiguation Frank Cooke disambiguation Cook surname hndis Cook, Francis ... more details
File Gloucester cathedral full.jpg thumb Gloucester Cathedral in 1920, a city where Melville Cook was born, sang as a chorister and was assistant organist. Alfred Melville Cook 18 June 1912 22 May 1993 was a British organist, conductor, composer and teacher. Biography Alfred Melville Cook was born in Gloucester . He was a chorister at Gloucester Cathedral 1923 1928 and articled pupil there under Herbert Sumsion 1929 1932 . He also studied with Herbert Brewer and Edward Bairstow . He held the Royal College of Organists ARCO 1931 and the FRCO with the Harding Prize 1931 . He studied at Durham University ... Festival in 1958, 1961 and 1964. Dr Cook s long association with Halifax Choral Society was further .... Melville Cook retired to Cheltenham in 1986 and remained there until his death in 1993. A very well attended Memorial Service for Dr Cook was held at Leeds Parish Church in the Autumn of 1993 ... Cook Recordings Leeds Parish Church RCA VICS 1624 Hereford Cathedral RCA LVLI 5019, RCA VPS 1065 Great Cathedral Organ Series. Record Number 11 Hereford Cathedral. Melville Cook, Organist. His ... Larghetto in F sharp minor. Joseph Jongen Sonata Eroica, Op. 94. Jean Langlais Incantation .... 7. Selections from EMI Great Cathedral Organ Series, Volume Two. Hereford Cathedral. Melville Cook ... Larghetto in F sharp minor. Joseph Jongen Sonata Eroica, Op. 94. Selections from EMI Great Cathedral Organ Series, Volume Four. Hereford Cathedral. Melville Cook, Organist. PHI CD 163. Melville Cook Hereford ... Cathedral Brass, 1973, Metropolitan Silver Band STM 0473 Stabat Mater by Joseph Haydn. Metropolitan ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0000800 Cook, Melville The Canadian Encyclopedia ... Cook in the National Archives http www.edmundbrownless2.de ebalbum.html Photo of Hereford Cathedral Organists Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cook, Melville ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Cook, Melville Category British organists Category British conductors music Category British ... more details
Robert Cook may refer to Robert Cook Australian politician 1867 1930 , member of the Australian House of Representatives Robert A. Cook 1912 1991 , president of The King s College Robert Douglas Cook , first openly gay person to run for political office in Canada Robert Manuel Cook 1909 2000 , classical scholar and archaeologist Robert E. Cook 1920 1988 , Ohio politician Robert F. Cook , Christian missionary in India Robert L. Cook b 1952 , computer graphics designer Robert O. Cook , American sound engineer Robert Raymond Cook , Canadian murderer Robert Cook programmer , game designer and co founder of Metaweb Robert Cook veterinarian , American veterinarian and professor Derek Raymond 1931 1994 , English writer, real name Robert Cook Bob Cook , ice hockey player Bob Cook Winnipeg politician See also Robert Cooke disambiguation Robert Coke disambiguation Cook surname hndis Cook, Robert de Robert Cook ... more details
Hugh Cook may refer to Hugh Cook Canadian novelist born 1942 , Canadian novelist Hugh Cook science fiction author 1956 2008 , English born, New Zealand educated novelist, who formerly lived in Japan Hugh Cook Faringdon hndis Cook, Hugh fr Hugh Cook ... more details
Albert Cook may refer to Albert Cook footballer 1880 1949 , soccer player Albert John Cook 1842 1916 , American entomologist and zoologist Sir Albert Ruskin Cook 1870 1951 , British missionary in Uganda Albert Stanburrough Cook 1853 1927 , American philologist and academic hndis name Cook, Albert ... more details
Simon Cook may refer to Simon Cook English cricketer born 1977 , English cricketer Simon Cook Australian cricketer born 1972 , Australian cricketer Simon S. Cook 1831 1892 , Canadian lumber merchant and political figure Simon Cook actor , British actor and politician hndis Cook, Simon ... more details
Mary Cook may refer to Dame Mary Cook , wife of Australian Prime Minister Mary N. Cook , leader of the Young Women in the LDS Church Mary Carey pornographic actress , real name Mary Ellen Cook Mary Pilcher Cook hndis Cook, Mary ... more details
Emily Cook may refer to Emily Cook beauty queen born 1986 , Miss Georgia 2009 Emily Cook skier born 1979 , American freestyle skier who competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics hndis Cook, Emily DEFAULTSORT Cook, Emily fr Emily Cook ... more details
Anne Cook may refer to Ann Turner Cook , novelist Anne Owers , married name Cook, Chief Inspector of Prisons Ann Jordan , nee Cook Ann Cooke , English gentlewoman and scholar Anne Cook , a charakter portrayed by Alicia Rae Grant of Pirate Shantyman and his Bonnie Lass hndis Cook, Anne ... more details
Tony Cook is the name of Tony Cook rugby player , former English rugby union player Tony Cook athlete born 1936 , Australian Olympic marathon runner Tony Cook musician , dance music producer and former drummer for James Brown See also Anthony Cook disambiguation hndis Cook, Tony ... more details
Infobox NFL player image caption position Guard American football Guard Offensive tackle Tackle number 75 birth date Birth date 1932 6 29 mf y death date death date and age 2007 09 7 1932 06 29 debutyear 1958 finalyear 1967 draftyear draftround draftpick afldraftyear afldraftround afldraftpick suppdraftyear suppdraftround undraftedyear 1958 college University of Notre Dame Notre Dame teams nowiki nowiki Arizona Cardinals Chicago St. Louis Cardinals 1958 1965 Atlanta Falcons 1966 1967 statlabel1 Games played statvalue1 111 statlabel2 Games Starting lineup started statvalue2 14 statlabel3 Fumble recoveries statvalue3 1 nfl COO077260 pfr pfrcoach dbf cfl afl highlights nowiki nowiki No notable achievements HOF CollegeHOF CFHOF birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Edward Joseph Cook June 29, 1932 spaced ndash September 7, 2007 was a professional American football offensive lineman in the National Football League NFL . Born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Cook attended high school at Southeast Catholic and then the University of Notre Dame . Cook made his professional debut in the NFL in 1958 with the Arizona Cardinals Chicago Cardinals . He played for the Cardinals 1958 1965 , and the Atlanta Falcons 1966 1967 . External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 23191666 1966 Atlanta Falcons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cook, Ed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH June 29, 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH September 7, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cook, Ed Category 1932 births Category 2007 deaths Category People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Players of American football from Pennsylvania Category American football offensive tackles Category American football offensive guards Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players Category Chicago Cardinals players Category St. Louis Cardinals football players Category Atlanta Falcons players offensive lineman 1930s stub ... more details
Ryan Cook may refer to Ryan Cook American football born 1983 , who plays for the Minnesota Vikings Ryan Cook Australian rules footballer born 1988 , who played for the Collingwood Magpies Ryan Dallas Cook 1982 2005 , former trombone player in the ska band Suburban Legends Ryan Cook baseball , Major League Baseball player Ryan Cook musician , country music artist hndis Cook, Ryan DEFAULTSORT Cook, Ryan ... more details
Michael Cook may refer to Michael Cook playwright 1933 1994 , Canadian playwright Michael Cook historian born 1940 , English Scottish historian and scholar of Islamic history Mike Cook baseball born 1963 , retired baseball player Mike Cook footballer born 1968 , English former footballer Micky CookCook Michael born 1994 , big buffalo See also Michael Cooke disambiguation hndis Cook, Michael ... more details
Quentin Cook may refer to Fatboy Slim born Quentin Cook in 1963 , British recording artist Quentin L. Cook born 1940 , American leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints hndis Cook, Quentin ... more details
Cook Bay is the name of three bays Cook Bay South Georgia , in the subantarctic island of South Georgia Cook Bay Antarctica , on the George V Coast Cook Bay Tierra del Fuego south of Tierra del Fuego geodis ... more details
William Cook , Will Cook , Willie Cook , Bill Cook or Billy Cook may refer to William Cook entrepreneur , founder of the Cook Group, medical equipment manufacturer William Edwards Cook , American born expatriate artist, architectural patron, and long time friend of writer Gertrude Stein William Cook, 19th early 20th century creator of the Orpington chicken Orpington poultry breeds William Douglas Cook 1884&ndash 1967 , founder of Eastwoodhill Arboretum, now the national arboretum of New Zealand William Harrison Cook 1903&ndash 1998 , Canadian chemist William Hemmings Cook 1768&ndash 1846 , Canadian fur trader and politician William R. Cook , American history professor, collaborator with Ron Herzman William Cook computer scientist William R. Cook , computer scientist Billy Cook actor 1928&ndash 1981 , American actor Billy Cook criminal 1928&ndash 1952 , American mass murderer Will Marion Cook 1869 1944 , American composer and violinist Will Cook writer , born William Everett Cook 1921 1964 , American writer of westerns Willie Cook musician , American jazz trumpeter Antony Tudor , choreographer, born Wiliam Cook Sportsmen Entries should firstly be listed by alphabetical order of sport, and then in chronological order Billy Cook footballer , English footballer Willie Cook footballer , Scottish footballer Billy Cook Northern Irish footballer , footballer who played for Celtic and Everton Billy Cook footballer born 1940 , Scottish born Australian footballer Bill Cook Australian rules footballer , Australian rules footballer for Carlton Football Club William Cook billiards player , World Champion of English billiards in the 19th century Bill Cook , ice hockey player in the Hockey Hall of Fame See also William Cooke disambiguation hndis Cook, William de William Cook ... more details
Chris or Christopher Cook may refer to Chris Cook racing driver born 1971 , NASCAR racing driver and instructor Christopher Cook , English swimmer Christopher Cook journalist , American journalist Christopher Cook writer born 1952 , American writer Chris Cook bodybuilder , professional bodybuilder Chris Cook energy market strategist , former director of the International Petroleum Exchange in London and active in the creation of the Iranian oil bourse Chris Cook sailor born 1974 , Canadian sailor in the Finn class Chris Cook American football born 1987 , American football player Chris Cook swimmer born 1979 , English swimmer Christopher Cook composer born 1962 , American composer of contemporary classical music See also Christian Cook born 1975 , American lacrosse player Christian Cooke born 1987 , English television actor Christine Cook born 1970 , field hockey player who represented Great Britain at the 1996 Summer Olympics hndis Cook, Chris de Chris Cook ... more details
Benjamin Cook or Benjamin Cooke may refer to Benjamin Cook journalist born 1982 , journalist, Doctor Who author Benjamin Cook scientist , weather climate scientist Benjamin Cooke 1734 1793 , English composer See also Ben Cook disambiguation hndis Cook, Benjamin ... more details
Fred Cook may refer to Fred Cook politician 1858 1943 , former mayor of Ottawa Fred Cook Welsh footballer 1902 1966 , List of Wales international footballers Wales international footballer Bun Cook 1904 1988 , real name Fred Cook, ice hockey player Fred J. Cook 1911 2003 , American investigative journalist Fred Cook Australian footballer born 1922 , Australian rules footballer who played with the Richmond Football Club Fred Cook Australian footballer born 1947 , Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and Port Melbourne Fred Cook American football born 1952 , American football player for the Baltimore Colts See also Frederick Cook disambiguation hndis Cook, Fred ... more details
Samuel Cook may refer to Samuel A. Cook 1849 1918 , U.S. Representative from Wisconsin Samuel E. Cook 1860 1946 , U.S. Representative from Indiana Samuel Edward Cook 1787 1856 , English writer Samuel Cook artist 1806 1859 , English watercolour painter Samuel P.N. Cook born 1978 , United States Army officer See also Sam Cook 1921 1996 , English cricketer Sam Koch born 1982 , pronounced Cook, American football punter Samuel Cooke disambiguation Cook surname hndis Cook, Samuel de Samuel Cook ... more details
Donald Cook may refer to Donald Cook Medal of Honor , U.S. Marine and Vietnam War prisoner of war USS Donald Cook DDG 75 USS Donald Cook DDG 75 , U.S. Navy destroyer named after the Medal of Honor recipient Donald Cook actor 1901 1961 , Broadway and film actor Donald C. Cook , U.S. bureaucrat Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station , power plant named after the bureaucrat Donald G. Cook general , U.S. Air Force four star general See also Don Cook organist , organist and professor at Brigham Young University disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Cook, Donald fr Donald Cook ... more details
George Cook may refer to George Cook opera singer 1925 1995 English opera singer George Cook footballer born 1904 , English professional footballer George Cook footballer born 1895 1895 1980 , English professional footballer George Cram Cook 1873 1924 , American writer George Hammell Cook 1818 1889 , Rutgers professor George S. Cook 1819 1902 , American photographer George Ramsay Cook born 1931 , Canadian historian George W. Cook 1851 1916 , U.S. Representative from Colorado See also George Cooke disambiguation hndis Cook, George de George Cook ... more details
Cook House may refer to in the United States by state then city John Cook House , New Haven, CT, List of RHPs in CT listed on the NRHP in Connecticut John W. Cook Hall , Normal, IL, listed on the NRHP in Illinois Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless , Davenport, IA, List of RHPs in IA listed on the NRHP in Iowa William Cook House Cambridge, Massachusetts , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Whitney Farrington Cook House , Waltham, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Asa M. Cook House , Reading, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Thomas Cook House Somerville, Massachusetts , listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts A. E. Cook House , Uxbridge, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Cook Sellers House , DeSoto, MS, List of RHPs in MS listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Harold J. Cook Homestead Cabin , Agate, NE, listed on the NRHP in Nebraska Will Marion Cook House , New York, NY, listed on the NRHP in New York Unzicker Cook House , Oxford, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio Cook House Parkersburg, West Virginia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Wood County, West Virginia listed in National Register of Historic Places in Wood County, West Virginia See also Cook Farm disambiguation Cooke House disambiguation Thomas Cook House disambiguation William Cook House disambiguation disambig de Cook House ... more details