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Lindeberg, H.T. (Harrie Thomas), 1879-1959
Size: 3.85 linear feet (1 box, 4 flatfolders, 1 legal box, 6 tubes) Collection ID: MC 00729
The Harrie T. Lindeberg Drawings of the Ellsleigh Estate contain plans, elevations, sections, and details of elements such as staircases, windows, and fireplaces. The collection also includes specifications and some correspondence between Lindeberg and the original owner Robert Lee Ellis and with interior designer Ernesta Beaux. The ...
MoreThe Harrie T. Lindeberg Drawings of the Ellsleigh Estate contain plans, elevations, sections, and details of elements such as staircases, windows, and fireplaces. The collection also includes specifications and some correspondence between Lindeberg and the original owner Robert Lee Ellis and with interior designer Ernesta Beaux. The bulk of the materials range in date from 1925 to 1929. A small amount of materials date from 2002 and 2020. Harrie (H.T.) Lindeberg (1879-1959) was a New York architect who designed country estates for clients from New York to Illinois to Texas to North Carolina. He worked with McKim, Mead and White early in his career and later opened his own firm with his associate Lewis Colt Albro. He designed houses mostly in Beaux Arts or Georgian revival styles.
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Stubbs, Harriett S.
Size: 31.5 linear feet (19 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00501
Dr. Harriet Stubbs earned her B.A. in biology and education and her M.S.T. in biology from the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. She earned her Ph.D. in 1982 from the University of Minnesota. Her work focused on professional development opportunities for educators as well as the information and dissemination of current research ...
MoreDr. Harriet Stubbs earned her B.A. in biology and education and her M.S.T. in biology from the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. She earned her Ph.D. in 1982 from the University of Minnesota. Her work focused on professional development opportunities for educators as well as the information and dissemination of current research in the environmental sciences. She was the Executive Director of the Acid Rain Foundation, Inc., for fifteen years and the principal investigator for the SCI-LINK and GLOBE-NET projects at NC State University. Stubbs was a faculty member at NC State University beginning in 1988, and was recognized in 1990 as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is a Charter member of the Academy of Outstanding Faculty Engaged in Extension at NC State University. The Harriet Stubbs Papers document Dr. Stubbs' extensive work in environmental education and extension at North Carolina State University. Her areas of expertise include acid rain, air pollution, and global climate change.
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Fox, Harrison W.
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 archival half box and 1 artifact box) Collection ID: MC 00164
The Harrison W. Fox Memorabilia and Papers include memorabilia from North Carolina State College and University, as well as papers and other documents, such as basketball statistics, college yearbooks, a eulogy, and a World War II era ROTC program. Harrison William Fox (1919-2007) grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1941 he ...
MoreThe Harrison W. Fox Memorabilia and Papers include memorabilia from North Carolina State College and University, as well as papers and other documents, such as basketball statistics, college yearbooks, a eulogy, and a World War II era ROTC program. Harrison William Fox (1919-2007) grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1941 he received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction option, from North Carolina State College (later University). He also received degrees from the other higher education institutions. He was an engineer, contractor and builder, and financial institution executive. During World War II he served in the United States Navy.
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Smith, Owen F., Shumaker, Ross Edward, 1889-1960
Size: 0.6 linear feet (2 flat folders) Collection ID: MC 00093
Contained in these drawings are the original 1941 designs for the house at 2871 Rosedale Avenue in Raleigh and the plans for the 2002 renovation of the building. They were collected by Harvey Charlton, owner of the house in 2008. Harvey J. Charlton has been a professor of mathematics at North Carolina State University. Ross Edward ...
MoreContained in these drawings are the original 1941 designs for the house at 2871 Rosedale Avenue in Raleigh and the plans for the 2002 renovation of the building. They were collected by Harvey Charlton, owner of the house in 2008. Harvey J. Charlton has been a professor of mathematics at North Carolina State University. Ross Edward Shumaker was an architect and a professor at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (1920-1955). He began the architecture program there, and he designed several buildings on campus. Owen F. Smith has been an architect based in Raleigh. He designed the award-winning North Carolina Farm Bureau building.
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Hayes-Howell & Associates (Firm)
Size: 40.15 linear feet Collection ID: MC 00680
The Hayes-Howell and Associates Architectural Drawings arecomprised of architectural drawingsfrom the Hayes-Howell and Associates firmspanning from the 1950s to the 2000s. The bulk of the collection contains residential drawings, with some commercial and university buildings present. In the early 1950s, NC State alumnusThomas Thurmon ...
MoreThe Hayes-Howell and Associates Architectural Drawings are comprised of architectural drawings from the Hayes-Howell and Associates firm spanning from the 1950s to the 2000s. The bulk of the collection contains residential drawings, with some commercial and university buildings present. In the early 1950s, NC State alumnus Thomas Thurmon “Tommy” Hayes, Jr., and Calvin Howell formed the architectural firm Hayes-Howell Architects based in Southern Pines, North Carolina. The firm played a significant role in constructing the built environment of Southern Pines and surrounding areas, while designing and building residential and commercial buildings throughout North Carolina. The collection contains drawings for notable buildings in North Carolina, such as the North Carolina State Hospital and United Telephone Company of the Carolina offices. In the 1950s and 1960s, Hayes-Howell & Associates designed and renovated several buildings on NC State University’s campus, including the Weisiger-Brown General Athletics Facility and Married Student Housing (E.S. King Village).
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Palmour, Hayne
Size: 38.5 linear feet (77 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00223
This collection contains material documenting the career of Hayne Palmour, North Carolina State University Professor Emeritus of Ceramic Engineering. Included are biographical files, general correspondence, manuscripts, patents, administrative files, and research material generated by Palmour over a period of nearly six decades, from ...
MoreThis collection contains material documenting the career of Hayne Palmour, North Carolina State University Professor Emeritus of Ceramic Engineering. Included are biographical files, general correspondence, manuscripts, patents, administrative files, and research material generated by Palmour over a period of nearly six decades, from 1948 to 2004. Hayne Palmour began his career at North Carolina State University in 1958, retiring in 1994. During his tenure at North Carolina State, Palmour was active as a researcher, educator, advisor, and administrator. Specific research interests included mechanisms of flow and fracture in spinel structured ceramics, materials processing and rate controlled sintering, and precision digital dilatometry. His focus was in the development of processes for the firing of complex ceramics. His involvement with the international scientific and technical research community and many contributions that he made to the field of advanced ceramics engineering, the defense industry, and the world of nuclear power are documented in the collection. Dr. Palmour died in 2017 at the age of 91.
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Prescott, Heidi
Size: 48 linear feet (32 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00736
The Heidi Prescott Papers contain legal files, lobbying materials, photos, VHS videotapes, cassette tapes, and other materials related to animal rights protection. The largest part of the collection includes materials created by the Fund for Animals (FFA), where Heidi Prescott served as the National Director. Heidi Prescott has been ...
MoreThe Heidi Prescott Papers contain legal files, lobbying materials, photos, VHS videotapes, cassette tapes, and other materials related to animal rights protection. The largest part of the collection includes materials created by the Fund for Animals (FFA), where Heidi Prescott served as the National Director. Heidi Prescott has been the Senior Vice President for Companion Animals at HSUS since 2021. She previously served as the Senior Vice President of Campaigns from 2005 through 2021. Prescott was the National Director of the Fund for Animals from 1989 to 2005 before this organization merged with the HSUS.
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Sanoff, Henry
Size: 35.25 linear feet (12 archival boxes, 19 cartons, 1 legal box) Collection ID: MC 00321
The Henry Sanoff Papers contain student research project notebooks developed for a course where NC State University students attempted to create strategies for dealing with the planning problems unique to small rural communities. The Community Development Group, originally a course entitled "Model Cities Workshop," was created in ...
MoreThe Henry Sanoff Papers contain student research project notebooks developed for a course where NC State University students attempted to create strategies for dealing with the planning problems unique to small rural communities. The Community Development Group, originally a course entitled "Model Cities Workshop," was created in 1969 to provide 5th year architecture students with a valuable real world collaborative experience. The students worked with local governmment, diverse rural populations and with the North Carolina Extension Service to develop plans and strategies of development for rural communities. The Senior Design Center (SDC) was created in 1994 to provide Computer Science seniors with a value-added capstone course resulting in a final project. The SDC provides an opportunity for companies to sponsor a particular project, resulting in a collaboration between students and private enterprise.Dr. Henry Sanoff, AIA, Distinguished Professor of Architecture at the School of Architecture at the College of Design, earned his B.A. in Architecture in 1957 and M.A. in Architecture in 1962 from the Pratt Institute in New York. He came to the NC State University School of Design in 1966. He taught courses relating to community participation, social architecture, design research, design methodology, and design programming. Sanoff has lectured around the world and in the United States at more than 85 institutions. He is widely published and has been a visiting scholar at a number of institutions around the world. Sanoff has also worked as an architectural consultant in the programming and design of children's centers.
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Schaal, Herbert R.
Size: 10.3 linear feet (16 flat boxes, 4 boxes and 1 flat folder); 57.29 gigabytes Collection ID: MC 00622
The Herb Schaal Landscape Architecture Papers contain sketches, drawings, reports, photographs, digital media, and correspondence from Schaal's career as a landscape architect and principal at EDAW, now AECOM. The collection particularly highlights Schaal's work on large-scale children's gardens, public botanical gardens, planning ...
MoreThe Herb Schaal Landscape Architecture Papers contain sketches, drawings, reports, photographs, digital media, and correspondence from Schaal's career as a landscape architect and principal at EDAW, now AECOM. The collection particularly highlights Schaal's work on large-scale children's gardens, public botanical gardens, planning and design for university campuses, and analysis and design for key infrastructure projects such as highways and energy sites and corridors. Herb Schaal, a native of the San Francisco Bay area in California, is founding principal of the Fort Collins office of Eckbo, Dean, Austin, and Williams (EDAW, now AECOM), a landscape architecture firm. Schaal received his Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona and his Master of Landscape Architecture from State University of New York at Syracuse. He worked in the North Carolina State University Department of Landscape Architecture under Richard Moore, then chair of the department and previously Schaal's professor at Cal Poly Pomona. Schaal's work has included urban design studies; site planning and design for corporate facilities and campuses; highway and corridor work; and re-vegetation of difficult sites and disturbed areas. His specialty is public gardens, including educational gardens for children and contemplative gardens for healthcare facilities. Dozens of Schaal's projects have been recognized for awards by the American Society of Landscape Architects, of which he is a Fellow.
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Schaal, Herbert R.
Size: 1608.92 Megabytes (14 files) Collection ID: MC 00615
The Herb Schaal Oral History and Lecture, 2007, contains recordings and transcripts of remarks from Schaal. Schaal gave the oral history interview at his ranch in Colorado as part of an EDAW project to capture the firm's history, and he delivered the lecture to a gathering of EDAW employees. Schaal reflected on his experiences in ...
MoreThe Herb Schaal Oral History and Lecture, 2007, contains recordings and transcripts of remarks from Schaal. Schaal gave the oral history interview at his ranch in Colorado as part of an EDAW project to capture the firm's history, and he delivered the lecture to a gathering of EDAW employees. Schaal reflected on his experiences in landscape architecture; his devotion to the field's basic agenda of art, society and ecology; his approach to design and form-making; his observations about the evolution of EDAW and how that relates to the history and evolution of landscape architecture; and his thoughts on firm culture. Herb Schaal, a native of the Bay area in California, is founding principal of the Fort Collins office of EDAW, now AECOM. Schaal received his Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona and his Master of Landscape Architecture from State University of New York at Syracuse. He worked in North Carolina and at NC State's Department of Landscape Architecture for Richard Moore, then chair of the department and previously Schaal's professor at Cal Poly Pomona. Schaal's work has included urban design studies; site planning and design for corporate facilities and campuses; highway and corridor work; and re-vegetation of difficult sites and disturbed areas. His specialty is public gardens, including educational gardens for children and contemplative gardens for healthcare facilities. Dozens of Schaal's projects have been recognized for awards by the American Society of Landscape Architects, of which he is a Fellow.
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Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights
Size: 6 linear feet (4 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00509
This collection contains audio-visual materials (mostly VHS) that were acquired by the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights (AVAR). AVAR combined forces with the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA) in 2008. The materials all relate to various animal rights issues. The Humane Society Veterinary Medical ...
MoreThis collection contains audio-visual materials (mostly VHS) that were acquired by the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights (AVAR). AVAR combined forces with the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA) in 2008. The materials all relate to various animal rights issues. The Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA) is an affiliate organization of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). The HSVMA was established in 2008, and at that time, combined with the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights (AVAR). HSVMA's mission statement is "to protect and advocate for animals while providing leadership and service opportunities that support a humane veterinary profession."
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Humane Society of the United States
Size: 282 linear feet (488 letter size boxes, 9 cartons, 24 legal boxes, 4 flat folders, 3 CD boxes, 2 video cassette boxes, 2 flat boxes, 3 half boxes, 1 legal half box, and 11 card boxes); 521.2 gigabytes; 8848 files; 1 website Collection ID: MC 00674
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Records include original correspondence, publications, animal rights research, legislative files, voting ballots, reports, grants, memorabilia, and photographs dating from 1918, with the bulk of the records from the 1960s to the 2010s. These materials encompass the full range of the ...
MoreThe Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Records include original correspondence, publications, animal rights research, legislative files, voting ballots, reports, grants, memorabilia, and photographs dating from 1918, with the bulk of the records from the 1960s to the 2010s. These materials encompass the full range of the organization's activities in promoting the protection of companion animals, farm animals, animals in laboratories, and wildlife. Additionally, the records reflect the organization’s special focus on public policy, humane education, and direct animal care work. Researchers should be advised that SCRC staff has identified materials in this collection that depict animal cruelty and abuse. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), originally known as the National Humane Society, is an animal welfare and rights nonprofit organization that was first formed in 1954 by former members of the American Humane Association (AHA). The organization committed itself to preventing cruelty to animals of all kinds as a part of the national animal humane movement. Since 1954, the HSUS has expanded its operations to include animal rights and welfare advocacy, education, legislation, research, investigation, and field services. The HSUS has been instrumental in lobbying for federal animal rights and welfare legislation, including the Humane Slaughter Act of 1958, the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966, and the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act of 2006. For a more comprehensive historical timeline and a list of abbreviations related to the HSUS, refer to the document available online.
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In Defense of Animals (Group)
Size: 8.45 linear feet (15 boxes, 1 legal box, 1 tube) Collection ID: MC 00715
The In Defense of Animals Records contains organizational publications, campaign posters, newsletters, IDA event photographs, and photographs depicting animal cruelty and abuse investigations. The photographs may contain imagery that may be disturbing to some researchers. Materials range in date from 1983 to 2021. In Defense of ...
MoreThe In Defense of Animals Records contains organizational publications, campaign posters, newsletters, IDA event photographs, and photographs depicting animal cruelty and abuse investigations. The photographs may contain imagery that may be disturbing to some researchers. Materials range in date from 1983 to 2021. In Defense of Animals (IDA) is an international animal protections organization that was formed in 1983 by veterinarian Dr. Elliot Katz. The organization has dedicated itself to advocating for animals, people, and the environment through education and campaigns, as well as sanctuaries and animal rescue facilities. Additionally, IDA has organized legislative initiatives, public awareness campaigns, cruelty investigations, and direct rescue of animals worldwide.
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Ståhl, Ingolf, 1940-
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: MC 00273
The collection includes publications, reprints, and papers relating to Ingolf Ståhl's work in computer simulation. His teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics has focused on the use of discrete-event simulation, or stochastic dynamic simulation. The collection discusses General Purpose Simulation Systems (GPSS) and its ...
MoreThe collection includes publications, reprints, and papers relating to Ingolf Ståhl's work in computer simulation. His teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics has focused on the use of discrete-event simulation, or stochastic dynamic simulation. The collection discusses General Purpose Simulation Systems (GPSS) and its derivatives -- Micro-GPSS and WebGPSS. Ingolf Ståhl is professor emeritus of the Stockholm School of Economics. Ståhl began teaching computer simulation in 1976. Since then, he has instructed over 7,000 university and high school students in five countries. Initially, Ståhl's courses featured General Purpose Simulation Systems (GPSS) language. Later, he collaborated with Henry Herper and Richard G. Born to adapt this language to simpler versions for personal computers and the World Wide Web.
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Institute of Forest Genetics (U.S.)
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 card Box) Collection ID: MC 00186
The Institute of Forest Genetics Oral Histories consist of oral history videos, in cd format, from scientists, technicians, former student interns, and sabbatical visitors who worked at the Institute over its (then) 75 years of existence. The Institute of Forest Genetics is part of the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research ...
MoreThe Institute of Forest Genetics Oral Histories consist of oral history videos, in cd format, from scientists, technicians, former student interns, and sabbatical visitors who worked at the Institute over its (then) 75 years of existence. The Institute of Forest Genetics is part of the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station. The Institute of Forest Genetics began on its present site in 1925 and was donated to the Forest Service in 1935. As the first and oldest research station devoted to investigation of forest genetic resources, the Institute of Forest Genetics led the world in development of knowledge and technique in the field. Their mission is to develop and communicate science needed to sustain forest ecosystems and their benefits to society.
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North Carolina State University. Institute of Textile Technology
Size: 3.25 linear feet (2 cartons, 1 halfbox) Collection ID: MC 00523
This collection consists of minute books of The Institute of Textile Technology dating from 1944 to 2013 and a book documenting the institute's history between 1944 to 1969. Founded in 1944, The Institute of Textile Technology (ITT) joins individual companies in collective support of a private educational and research institution. ...
MoreThis collection consists of minute books of The Institute of Textile Technology dating from 1944 to 2013 and a book documenting the institute's history between 1944 to 1969. Founded in 1944, The Institute of Textile Technology (ITT) joins individual companies in collective support of a private educational and research institution. Through its alliance with North Carolina State University College of Textiles, these institutions offer industry support unrivaled around the globe. ITT maintained educational scholarships for undergraduates and graduates to fund students and research in literary and scientific branches of learning. ITT had an international reputation for high quality programs and graduates who occupy positions of leadership in industry, education, and research. The organization is no longer in operation.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Size: 3.5 linear feet (7 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00294
This collection is comprised of materials sent to the Greenways Archive at North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center by various greenway-related organizations in North America. Materials include pamphlets, maps, reports, newsletters, and plans that document the work of grass roots and government organizations that have been involved in the greenway movement.
Raulston, J. C.
Size: 61.675 linear feet (29 archival boxes, 23 artifact boxes, 9 oversize boxes, 8 legal boxes, 4 cartons, 4 card boxes, 3 flat boxes, 2 albums, 1 flat folder, 1 oversize flat box, and 1 legal half box) Collection ID: MC 00578
The J. C. Raulston Papers consist of papers, objects, and photographs documenting the life of J. C. Raulston, Ph.D. Papers relate to Raulston's teaching career in horticulture, personal and collegial relationships, extensive travel, and the North Carolina State University Arboretum. Some objects come from an exhibit set up in 2002, ...
MoreThe J. C. Raulston Papers consist of papers, objects, and photographs documenting the life of J. C. Raulston, Ph.D. Papers relate to Raulston's teaching career in horticulture, personal and collegial relationships, extensive travel, and the North Carolina State University Arboretum. Some objects come from an exhibit set up in 2002, at the Arboretum, which was renamed the J. C. Raulston Arboretum, in honor of Raulston, following his death. The collection also contains family photos and information dating to before Raulston was born, and material from his memorial, condolences, and estate, after Raulston died. Also contained in the collection are newsletters and other materials from the Lavandula Society. Horticulturist James Chester Raulston (1940-1996) was a professor at North Carolina State University from 1975 to 1996. While at NC State University Raulston received several teaching and garden society awards. He also created the NC State University Arboretum, renamed the 'JC Raulston Arboretum' following his death.
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Apple, J. Lawrence (Jay Lawrence), 1926-2015
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 archival box and 1 archival halfbox) Collection ID: MC 00319
The J. Lawrence Apple Papers contain papers, lectures, and policy planning documents, 1967-1986, by Apple, a professor of plant pathology and genetics at North Carolina State University. Jay Lawrence Apple (1926- ), a native of Guilford County, North Carolina, and graduate of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and ...
MoreThe J. Lawrence Apple Papers contain papers, lectures, and policy planning documents, 1967-1986, by Apple, a professor of plant pathology and genetics at North Carolina State University. Jay Lawrence Apple (1926- ), a native of Guilford County, North Carolina, and graduate of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University), was a professor of plant pathology and genetics at North Carolina State University from 1955 to 1991. He was founder and secretary general of the International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences, which was established in 1999 as an umbrella organization over the International Plant Protection Congresses, quadrennial conferences for the promotion of integrated pest management.
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Cooke, J. Robert
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box); 1252 megabytes (2 digital files) Collection ID: MC 00705
The J. Robert Cooke Papers contain a 1959 campaign button from Bob Cooke's campaign for student government vice president at NC State College, a 2013 video recording of an oral history interview in which Cooke recalls his life and career, and a 2017 listing of Cooke's publications and unpublished manuscripts and papers, and the ...
MoreThe J. Robert Cooke Papers contain a 1959 campaign button from Bob Cooke's campaign for student government vice president at NC State College, a 2013 video recording of an oral history interview in which Cooke recalls his life and career, and a 2017 listing of Cooke's publications and unpublished manuscripts and papers, and the Preface to the Directory of The Internet-First University Press, with cover letter, 2019. There are also historical materials compiled in 2022 on the occasion of Student Governments' Centennial. James Robert "Bob" Cooke served as vice president (1959-1960) and president (1960-1961) of Student Government at NC State College. He was active in numerous campus organizations such as Alpha Zeta, the College Union, and the Rules Committee. He graduated from NC State in 1961. In 1966 he began teaching at Cornell University. From 1998 to 2003 Cooke served as the Dean of the Cornell University faculty.
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