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J. Lawrence Cook Family
By Mike Meddings

I have recently had the pleasure of making contact with the son of
J. Lawrence Cook.  After a long and distinguished career in academic
medicine, Dr. Jean Lawrence Cook is now retired and lives in France.
He has told me that his interest in his father lies in the genealogy
field, although this may change after I sent him some recordings of
J. Lawrence Cook's music that have been compiled by fellow MMD member
Alan Wallace.  Both Alan and Ms. Millie Gaddini are conducting
additional field research about JLC on behalf of Dr. Cook and for
the website.

Contacting Dr. Cook led to being introduced to one of JLC's
granddaughters, Lisa.  She lives over here in the UK and is a Research
Associate in the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge University.
She has in her possession a box of archived material that once belonged
to JLC.  It contains perhaps 50 to 60 hand-written sheet music scores,
etc.  Her husband is in the process of scanning all of them and will
send them on to me.

Lisa is a very bubbly person and is very enthusiastic about all this.
She has many fond memories of her "Grandpa" and I have been invited
to visit her at her home, where I will attempt to conduct a nice
interview.

Attached for your interest are two previously unpublished photographs
of J. Lawrence Cook and his wife, Edith B. Cook.  These two pictures
used to hang in the foyer of JLC's apartment at 409 Edgecombe Avenue in
Manhattan and, according to Dr. Cook, these date from the early 1930's.
Also attached are two hand-written sheet music scores, possibly an
arrangement by JLC of Bob Zurke's performance of "Tea for Two."  I will
keep you updated on any further developments.

Musically yours

Mike Meddings
http://www.doctorjazz.freeserve.co.uk/

 [ Thanks, Mike.  I'll place the images at the MMD Pictures site,
 [ http://mmd.foxtail.com/Pictures/   -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 2 Oct 2000, 06:29:25 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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