Ms. Leary uses a case study to describe ten categories of resources for reconstructing a Manhattan lawyer\u27s life. These resources answer questions about his law practice, scholarship, personal life, personality, values, and philanthropy. The case study uses today\u27s resources to look far back into the details of the life of William W. Cook, who gave his fortune to the University of Michigan Law School
A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of t...
The program from the twenty-second William W. Cook lectures, held April 4-6, 1977, at the University...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
Ms. Leary uses a case study to describe ten categories of resources for reconstructing a Manhattan l...
This collection of articles published from 2002-2004 is the embryo of a biography I hope to complete...
Before I begin to tell you some of what I\u27ve learned as I\u27ve tried to discover Mr. [William W....
Library Director Margaret A. Leary introduces William Cook, the complex, fascinating, and successful...
Noted New York Alumnus Dies at his Port Chester Home; His Will Makes Huge Additions to Already Most ...
The program from the twenty-fourth William W. Cook lectures, held October 16-19, 1978, at the Univer...
William Wilson Cook ardently believed that the future of democratic institutions must depend in larg...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The program from the tenth William W. Cook lectures, held March 6-10, 1961, at the University of Mic...
William W. Cook of the Class of \u2782, had a dream, and he lived in this dream from its inception u...
The program from the first William W. Cook lectures, held December 4-8, 1944, at the University of M...
The following narrative outlines the role of donor William W. cook and the architects who built the ...
A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of t...
The program from the twenty-second William W. Cook lectures, held April 4-6, 1977, at the University...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
Ms. Leary uses a case study to describe ten categories of resources for reconstructing a Manhattan l...
This collection of articles published from 2002-2004 is the embryo of a biography I hope to complete...
Before I begin to tell you some of what I\u27ve learned as I\u27ve tried to discover Mr. [William W....
Library Director Margaret A. Leary introduces William Cook, the complex, fascinating, and successful...
Noted New York Alumnus Dies at his Port Chester Home; His Will Makes Huge Additions to Already Most ...
The program from the twenty-fourth William W. Cook lectures, held October 16-19, 1978, at the Univer...
William Wilson Cook ardently believed that the future of democratic institutions must depend in larg...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The program from the tenth William W. Cook lectures, held March 6-10, 1961, at the University of Mic...
William W. Cook of the Class of \u2782, had a dream, and he lived in this dream from its inception u...
The program from the first William W. Cook lectures, held December 4-8, 1944, at the University of M...
The following narrative outlines the role of donor William W. cook and the architects who built the ...
A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of t...
The program from the twenty-second William W. Cook lectures, held April 4-6, 1977, at the University...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...