Cooke, Nelson Magor, 1903-1965

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Name (Latin)
Cooke, Nelson Magor, 1903-1965
Other forms of name
Cooke, Nelson M. (Nelson Magor), 1903-1965
Cooke, Nelson Magor
Cooke, Nelson M. (Nelson Magor)
Date of birth
1903-11-28
Date of death
1965-11-30
Field of activity
Electronics
Engineering
Radio
Occupation
Authors
Radio engineers
United States.Navy--Officers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 91304835
Wikidata: Q6990613
Library of congress: n 50027308
Sources of Information
  • His Basic mathematics for electronics, 1982:CIP title page (Nelson M. Cooke)
  • Mathematics essential to electricity and radio, 1943:title page (Nelson M. Cooke, Lieutenant, United States Navy; senior member of the Institute of Radio Engineers)
  • Wikipedia, viewed June 13, 2017(Nelson Magor Cooke (28 November 1903 - 30 November 1965) was a leader in developing electronic schools of the United States Navy, the recipient of the Navy Commendation Medal and Medal for Humane Action, a post-war engineering entrepreneur, and an author of books on applied mathematics and basic electronics. He was born in Davis City, Iowa. He died at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in November 1965; his home at that time was in Great Falls, Virginia.)
  • His Mathematics for electricians and radiomen ... 1942.
  • His Basic mathematics for electronics, 1982:CIP t.p. (Nelson M. Cooke)

Wikipedia description:

Nelson Magor Cooke (28 November 1903 – 30 November 1965) was a leader in developing electronic schools of the United States Navy, the recipient of the Navy Commendation Medal and Medal for Humane Action, a post-war engineering entrepreneur, and an author of books on applied mathematics and basic electronics. Cooke was born in Davis City, Iowa, son of Jacob and Lena Stoneburner Cook. Orphaned at 12, he was raised by relatives. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an apprentice seaman on 22 November 1920, and progressively rose in rank through petty officer and warrant officer to lieutenant commander before retiring on 1 May 1951. After leaving the navy, he formed and operated his own engineering firm. Cooke began professional writing in 1934, and continued with multiple-edition technical books throughout his life. He was married to Catherine Elizabeth Rice of Washington, D.C., in 1926; they had one daughter, Isabelle E. Cooke, born in 1931. Nelson Magor Cooke died of leukemia at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in November 1965; his home at that time was in Great Falls, Virginia.

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