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H.O. Cook
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TitleH.O. Cook
AbstractFile contains an invitation worded: "The Faculty of Lincoln High School invites you and your friends to witness a presentation of 'A Man, a Life, an Inspiration' and the Distinguished Service Medal awared by the Missouri State Association of Negro Teachers to Mr. H.O. Cook, Lincoln High School Auditorum". Event appears to have taken place in May, 1940. Also includes another program in which the Lincoln High School faculty honored Mr. Cook, referred to as the "Bridge Builder".
NotesPoem at end of second program reads: "So long, H.O., how we hate to see you go! So long, H.O., you deserve a rest, we know. We'll be lonely for you, Ollie, where'er you roam. So Long, H.O., don't forget to come back home."
Dateca1940
LocationRamos--Lincoln Collection--Vertical File: Cook, H.O., Box 1, Folder 20
Local SubjectLincoln High School
African Americans
Educators
Cook, Hugh O.
Item TypeVertical File
Access This ItemThe contents of the file are not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view them or request photocopies from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
Item ID216238
CONTENTdm number32409
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