Cooper, Samuel Inman, 1894-1974.
Samuel Inman Cooper, architect, was born February 14, 1894, in Atlanta, Georgia, and died there June 7, 1974. He obtained degrees from Princeton University (Litt. B., 1917) and the University of Pennsylvania (architecture, 1921); was a draftsman in the Atlanta office of A. Ten Eyck Brown (1922-1925); president of Cooper and Cooper, Inc., architects and engineers (1925-1942); vice president (1945-1952) and president (1952-1965) of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Inc., architects and engineers; and chairman of Cooper, Barrett, Skinner, Woodbury and Cooper, Inc., architects (1965-1972). A designer of school, office, and apartment buildings, Cooper was also a delegate to eight meetings of the Pan American Congress of Architects (1947-1965), chairman of the Atlanta Civic Design Commission (1967-1970), and active in many Atlanta civic organizations.
From the description of Samuel Inman Cooper papers, 1950-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123430492
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