Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cook's Case...
...Cook was the largest cash investor in the company and held no promotion stock...
...Manhattan white-haired Dr, Frederick Albert Cook, 71, listing himself as an anthropologist, physician, author, journalist and lecturer, filed a damage suit for $125,000 against the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Writer Jeanette Mirsky, the Viking Press and Houghton Mifflin Co. for "discrediting" his claim to the "discovery" of the North Pole in 1908. Generally considered the master impostor of his time, jailed in 1925-30 for using the mails to defraud in connection with oil-stock swindling, Dr. Cook declared: "Before I die I must clear my good name...
Death Revealed. Phoebe Elsie Whately, 51, cook and housekeeper in the Sourland Mountain home of Colone Charles Augustus Lindbergh when Charles Jr. was kidnapped; of cancer, last January; in Birmingham, England. Cook Whately's husband Ollie, the Lindberghs butler, died...
HARVARD PRINCETONMoseley, Cutter, Hovenanian, l.w. r.w., Willis, Bissell, WoodkullFord, Roberts, Dewey, c. c., Savage, Covey, SylvesterCarr, Mochem, Hallowell, r.w. r.w., Lawson, Cook, StoninghamClaflin, Brown, l.d. l.d., HolsappleJ. Roberts, Allen, r.d. r.d., Barrett, BurkeEmerson, g. g., Gregor