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    Nancy Cook (August 26, 1884 – August 16, 1962) was an American suffragist, educator, political organizer, business woman, and friend of Eleanor Roosevelt. She, Marion Dickerman and Roosevelt, were co-owners of Val-Kill Industries , the Women's Democratic News , and the Todhunter School .

  2. Dr. Nancy Cooke is a professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University and Senior Scientific Advisor of ASU’s Center for Human, AI, and Robot Teaming. She received her PhD in Cognitive Psychology from New Mexico State University in 1987.

  3. Nancy Cook was a lifelong partner of Marion Dickerman and a key figure in the New York Democratic Party and the Roosevelt administration. She met Eleanor Roosevelt in 1925 and helped her with various projects, but their friendship ended in 1938.

  4. Nancy Cook (1884-1962) was a Syracuse University graduate, a teacher, a nurse, and a political organizer. She was a lifelong partner of Marion Dickerman and a close friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, with whom she worked on women's suffrage, war relief, and Val-Kill Industries.

  5. Suffragist, educator. Partner. Nancy Cook. Marion Dickerman (April 11, 1890 – May 16, 1983) was an American suffragist, educator, vice-principal of the Todhunter School, and a close friend of Eleanor Roosevelt .

  6. Nancy Cook (26 de agosto de 1884 - 16 de agosto de 1962) fue una sufragista estadounidense , educadora, organizadora política, mujer de negocios y amiga de Eleanor Roosevelt . Ella, Marion Dickerman y Roosevelt, eran copropietarios de Val-Kill Industries , Women's Democratic News y Todhunter School .

  7. 14 de nov. de 2014 · Nancy Cook | Academic Profile | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Academic Profiles. > Academic Profiles > Nancy Cook. Secondary Faculty. Nancy Cook. Professor in the Department of Epidemiology. Epidemiology. Other Positions. Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Emerita. Emeritus. Harvard Medical School.