Homer Martien Cook
Homer Martien Cook (1869–1948)[1] was president of Northwest Missouri State University.
Homer Martien Cook | |
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2nd President of Northwest Missouri State University | |
In office 1907–1909 | |
Preceded by | Frank Deerwester |
Succeeded by | Henry Kirby Taylor |
He was born in La Grange, Missouri. At LaGrange College he received a bachelors in 1890, a masters in 1904 from the University of Chicago and an LLd from the Columbia School of Expression in Chicago in 1906.[2]
He was pastor of the Maryville Baptist Church and taught physical culture and expression at the newly organized Northwest.
During his tenure the school was beset by fiscal problems and faculty was not paid. Work stopped on the Administration Building.
He quit in the summer of 1909 but was allowed to continue to live in the Northwest President house from Sept. 1, 1909 to Jan. 1, 1910 while his successor Henry Kirby Taylor was president in effect creating two presidents of the college for four months.[3]
References
- "Relatives, In-Laws, and Possible Cousins of Gary Kueber - Person Page". kueber.us.
- "Yearbook and List of Active Members of the National Education Association". google.com. 1910.
- "HOMER MARTIEN COOK, 1907-1909 nwmissouri.edu - Retrieved October 3, 2009". Archived from the original on August 30, 2008. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Frank Deerwester |
President of the Northwest Missouri State University 1907-1909 |
Succeeded by Henry Kirby Taylor |