Cook, Phillip P.
Phillip P. Cook was a student at the University of Texas from 1910 to 1913. According to a written note on a sidelines pass, Mr. Cook was a photographer for the sports department during his student days. He later served in Word War I and worked for the Western Electric Company in Fort Worth.
From the guide to the Cook (Phillip P. ) Photographs AR 96-262., ca. 1910-1930, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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Buffalo Bayou (Houston, Texas) |
Clark Field (Austin, Texas) |
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Kappa Sigma Fraternity |
Kelly Air Field (San Antonio, Texas) |
Texas State Capitol |
University of Oklahoma (Norman, Oklahoma) |
University of Texas at Austin |
Western Electric (Fort Worth, Texas) |
World War I |
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