Bob Cooke Campaign Button 1959

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Bob Cooke Campaign Button 1959

This collection contains a 1959 campaign button from Bob Cooke's campaign for student government vice president at NC State College. James Robert "Bob" Cooke served as vice president (1959-1960) and president (1960-1961) of Student Government at NC State College. He was active in numerous campus organizations such as Alpha Zeta, the College Union, and the Rules Committee. He graduated from NC State in 1961. In 1966 he began teaching at Cornell University. From 1998-2003 Cooke served as the Dean of the Cornell University Faculty.

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North Carolina State University. Student Government

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