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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. 14 de nov. de 2014 · Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Emerita. Emeritus. Harvard Medical School. Links. Catalyst Profile. Bibliography. Effects of Supplemental Vitamin D3, Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Physical Performance Measures in VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL. Chou SH, Cook NR, Kotler G, Kim E, Copeland T, Lee IM, Cawthon PM, Buring JE, Manson JE, LeBoff MS.

  3. Nancy Cook (1884-1962) Nancy Cook was born on August 26, 1884, in Massena, New York. She attended Syracuse University, where she became an avid supporter of woman's suffrage and campaigned for protective labor legislation for women, the abolishment of child labor, and world peace.

  4. Nancy Cook. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Nancy Cook at Val-Kill, ca. 1940. NPS/Cook-Dickerman Collection. Quick Facts. Significance: Suffragist, Activist, Political Reformer, Furniture Designer. Place of Birth: Massena, New York. Date of Birth: August 26, 1884. Place of Death: New Canaan, Connecticut. Date of Death: August 16, 1962.

  5. An issue of the Women's Democratic News, published by Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Cook, Marion Dickerman, and Caroline O'Day. NPS Photo. From the beginning of FDR’s first term, ER and FDR had different ideas about how to address the Great Depression.

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  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. Neatline. Important Political Women in Eleanor's Life. Nancy Cook was born in New York, NY in 1884. She attended Syracuse University where she was active in student politics and activism for various causes: suffrage, protective labor legislation for women, abolishment of child labor, and world peace.

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