Constance Cook papers, 1940-1984.

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Constance Cook papers, 1940-1984.

Material relating to Constance Cook's tenure as a New York State Assemblyperson.

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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly

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The legislature had final authority over all land transactions and agreements with Indians. Petitions concerning such transactions and agreements were addressed to the legislature and referred to the assembly, which in turn referred the petition to various three-member committees or to the surveyor general or the comptroller. From the description of Petitions, correspondence and reports relating to Indians, 1783-1831. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 84144073 I...

Constance Knowles Eberhardt, Cook 1919-

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Lawyer, legislator. Constance Cook received her B.A. (Class of 1941) and L.L.B. from Cornell University (1943). She was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1962. She was a Republican from the 128th Assembly District (Tompkins, Yates, and part of Seneca County). She held the post of vice president for land grant affairs at Cornell University from 1976-1980. From the guide to the Constance Cook papers, 1940-1984., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collecti...

Cornell University. Board of Trustees

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Frank Woods, Thomas Reed, and J. Dennis Malone, Cornell University alumni and owners of Clos du Bois Wines, donated 1,600 cases of pinot noir wine to the University in 1981. It was first served at a Board of Trustees Council dinner, October 30, 1981. From the description of Council dinner wine bottle, 1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073841 ...

Cook, Constance Knowles Eberhardt, 1919-

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Lawyer, legislator. Constance Cook received her B.A. (Class of 1941) and L.L.B. from Cornell University (1943). She was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1962. She was a Republican from the 128th Assembly District (Tompkins, Yates, and part of Seneca County). She held the post of vice president for land grant affairs at Cornell University from 1976-1980. From the description of Constance Cook papers, 1940-1984. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat r...