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    George Hammell Cook (January 5, 1818 – September 22, 1889) was the state geologist of New Jersey and vice president of Rutgers College. His geological...
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  • Zealand rugby union and rugby league player George Cram Cook (1873–1924), American writer George Hammell Cook (1818–1889), State Geologist of New Jersey...
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    New Brunswick-Piscataway campus. Formerly known as Cook College—which was named for George Hammell Cook, a professor at Rutgers in the 19th Century—it was...
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  • Alexander Cassatt (1859), civil engineer and railroad executive George Hammell Cook (1839), state geologist of New Jersey Dr. Allen B. Dumont (1924)...
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    1872 by George Hammell Cook, Rutgers' then professor of geology, with a collection of specimens whose assembly began in the 1830s under Cook's predecessor...
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    General Assembly from 1980 to 1996 George Hammell Cook (1818–1889), State Geologist of New Jersey and namesake of Cook College at Rutgers University Damon...
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    1850s of accurate agriculture-related surveys through the effort of George Hammell Cook. The publication of this survey helped to increase the state's involvement...
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    credited to Professor George Hammell Cook, once the State Geologist of New Jersey and Vice President of Rutgers University. Cook's first official mention...
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    United States, was founded by state geologist and Rutgers professor George Hammell Cook in 1872." Vostell – I disastri della pace/The Disasters of Peace...
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    at the U.S. Mint Ezra S. Carr — medical doctor, natural scientist George Hammell Cook — state geologist of New Jersey and vice-president of Rutgers College...
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  • Chester, the second president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute George Hammell Cook, chemistry, geology professor, vice president of Rutgers University...
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    professor of botany Vašek Chvátal, professor of computer science George Hammell Cook, State Geologist of New Jersey and vice president of Rutgers College...
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    accurate agriculture-related surveys. Largely through the effort of George Hammell Cook, the publication of this survey helps to increase the state's involvement...
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    United States, was founded by state geologist and Rutgers professor George Hammell Cook in 1872. It features exhibits on geology, paleontology, and anthropology...
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  • 1846, he was appointed senior professor at Rensselaer, replacing George Hammell Cook, who served as senior professor since the death of Amos Eaton in...
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  • Harvard University Medical School Fulbright Research Scholar (2004) George Hammell Cook Distinguished Alumni Award (2004) Distinguished Scientist Lecturer...
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    Institute of Mining Engineers 1875–77. Smock was associated with George Hammell Cook in preparing the annual reports of the Geological Survey of New Jersey...
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  • attendance of Dr. Theodore R. Vanck, Robert J. Dalton, and Professor George Hammell Cook of Rutgers College. Voorhees and Wilson represented Jackalow, and...
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    Mike Quigley (category Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners)
    He is a member of the Democratic Party. Quigley is a former member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, where he represented Chicago's northside neighborhoods...
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    agriculture, science, military science and engineering.: pp.87–88  George Hammell Cook (1818-1889), a professor of chemistry and natural sciences, influenced...
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  • Act of 1862. Cook College, named for nineteenth-century professor George Hammell Cook was previously known as the Rutgers Scientific School and College...
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  • development of the State of New Jersey. In 2004, Soji was honored as the George Hammell Cook Emeritus Executive Dean and Professor in recognition of his service...
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    from 1985 to 1990. In 1986, Schakowsky ran for the Cook County Board of Commissioners from suburban Cook County. She won the primary to be one of the Democratic...
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    Jesse White (politician) (category Cook County Recorders of Deeds)
    became a political protégé of longtime Cook County Board President and 42nd Ward Democratic Committeeman George Dunne. White was elected to the Illinois...
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  • Party in Surrey-Green Timbers, and defeated New Democrat incumbent Sue Hammell to become the riding's member of the Legislative Assembly. She served as...
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    David Orr (category Cook County Clerks)
    October 4, 1944) is an American Democratic politician who served as the Cook County Clerk from 1990 to 2018. Orr previously served as alderman for the...
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    Carol Moseley Braun (category Cook County Recorders of Deeds)
    of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1979 to 1988 and served as Cook County Recorder of Deeds from 1988 to 1992. She was elected to the U.S. Senate...
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  • active, sponsoring over 70 sports teams. In 1987, he sought a position on the Cook County Board of Commissioners as one of Chicago's first openly gay candidates...
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  • Vikram Bajwa (NA) 163 – 1.06% Kanwaljit Singh Moti (YPP) 69 – 0.45% Sue Hammell† Surrey-Guildford Amrik Virk 7,015 – 37.76% Garry Begg 9,262 – 49.85% Jodi...
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    Ayala Roger Chaffin James C. Darby Dignity Chicago Ida Greathouse John Hammell Rick Karlin Corinne J. Kawecki Larry McKeon David G. Ostrow Mary Ann Smith...
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