Male
Associated with the firms network
Marshall-Barr and Associates, Engineers; Tracey, Cook, Brunstrom and Dudley, Architects
Résumé
Engineer, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Everett, WA, 1947.
Engineer, Marshall-Barr and Associates, Seattle, WA, 1953-1955. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1953, p. 291 and Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1955, p. 296.)
Engineer, R.M. Tracey and Associates, Engineers, Seattle, WA, c. 1957-1958. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1957, p. 305 and Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1958, p. 300.)
Partner, Tracey, Cook, Brunstrom and Dudley, Architects, Seattle, WA, c. 1959-1960.
Professional Activities
Cook was also an inventor, having developed an automatic board-sorting mechanism for the lumber industry in the late 1950s and early 1960s. (See "Lumber Sorter," Seattle Daily Times, 04/21/1960, p. 41.)
Relocation
Cook lived at 2025 Lowell Road in Everett, WA in 1947. (See Everett, Washington, City Directory, 1947, p. 183.)
He and his wife resided at 1014 Serpentine Street, Seattle, WA, between 1953 and 1958. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1953, p. 291 and Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1958, p. 300.)
Spouse
He married Melba J. Cook.
PCAD id: 4640
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