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William Cook is a professor of English at the University of La Verne in southern California. His new book, Psalms for the 21st Century, will be published by Mellen Press in January. He can be reached at: [C]ookb@ULV.EDU
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Dr. William Cook William Cook is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research is focused on object-oriented programming, programming languages, modeling languages, and the interface between programming languages and databases.
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The Gilded Age meets the Modern Age in French Lick, Indiana, where billionaire William Cook invested $34 million to renovate the West Baden Springs Hotel. This new 27,000-square-foot spa has 24 treatment rooms and full-body "capsules" filled with the site's world-famous mineral water. Here and across America, hot springs are nature's exclusive vacation prescription and a recipe for revitalization, too.
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William Cook has practiced communications law since 1988. He represents commercial and government clients before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the federal courts. He has counseled commercial clients, local governments, and national organizations on federal telecommunications policy and legislation. He has assisted commercial clients in the negotiation of multimillion dollar contracts for telecommunications services, and local governments in the negotiation of telecommunications and cable television franchises. He has counseled commercial clients on compliance with regulatory and transactional requirements.
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William joined the Militia again on November 15, 1814 at Camp Jackson as a sub for John C. Rogers.He left the service at Orleans with an excused absense May 15, 1815 due to sickness. He was 925 miles from the place of residence. He was paid for 6 months of service and was paid $8.00 a month with a total of $48.00. He was a private with Capt. Gannaway's Company of Infantry 13 Reg't Kentucky Detached Militia.
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Cook's Blooming Grove, NY Cottage The news became public on April 17, 1931, when Ida Olmstead Cook engaged William Gibbs McAdoo and others to represent her claim that the 1898 divorce in North Dakota was invalid. Were that correct, she could exercise her claim to one half the estate. The negotiations were intense, but by December there was a settlement, which became public early in 1932. This entire period was very difficult for the University: Cook's estate was tied up during the initial period after the suit was filed, and the value of the estate, largely in stocks and bonds, was diminishing. Wise leadership, particularly from Regent James O. Murfin who was the lead negotiator and strategizer, enabled the completion of Hutchins Hall and the Quadrangle.
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