Abstract
Anne J. Cook, New York City native, took residence in Cleveland Heights beginning in 1951. After moving around Cleveland Heights, she and her husband finally settled in the Oxford School district where she remained for fifty years. She was involved with the League of Women Voters as its treasurer and was the first woman trustee of Plymouth Church in Shaker Heights. Due to her husband's job as a geologist, she and her husband created the Mineralogical Society of Cleveland where she is still an active member. In fact, she has such a love for minerals and gems that she travels annually to Tucson, Arizona, for the largest mineral show in the world. Her personal collection is so vast that graduate students use it as study material.
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Interviewee
Cook, Anne J. (interviewee)
Interviewer
Horan II, John (interviewer)
Project
Judson Manor
Date
3-21-2014
Document Type
Oral History
Duration
62 minutes
Recommended Citation
"Anne J. Cook Interview, 21 March 2014" (2014). Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection. Interview 913037.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/crohc000/530
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