Lorraine (Rowan) Cooper, 1906-1985
The daughter of Robert Arnold Rowan and of Laura Madeline (Schwarz) Rowan (later the Princess Orsini), Lorraine (Rowan) Cooper was born in Pasadena, California, on December 18, 1906. She was educated at the Westbridge School in Pasadena, at St. Timothy's School in Stephenson, Maryland, and at Miss Nixon and Miss Sheldon's School in Florence, Italy. She was a volunteer worker for the Inter-American Affairs Council in New York City (1943-1946) and at the first United Nations conference in San Francisco in 1945.
Two marriages, to Robert McAdoo and Thomas Shevlin, ended in divorce; in 1955 LRC married Senator John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky and the couple departed immediately for India and Nepal, where JSC was ambassador. They returned to the U.S. in 1956; JSC served in the Senate from 1957 to 1973 and was among the Republican Senators who opposed the widening of the Vietnam War into Cambodia in 1970. From 1974 to 1976 the Coopers lived in East Berlin, where JSC was the first official U.S. representative to the German Democratic Republic. The couple had no children.
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