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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  Frank
Frank and John went their separate ways in the early 1950s, when John accepted a permanent position with the University of Montana and Frank decided to work outside of Academia.
Perhaps Frank's greatest contribution to the grizzly bear study, and to the science of wildlife ecology, was his leadership in developing and using radio transmitters.
Frank and the rest of the grizzly bear study crew then developed field techniques to attach the collars and track the movements of the bears.
www.grizzlybear.org /frank.htm   (2360 words)

  
 Gary Cooper's Biography
Cooper was suited to his screen image of the strong silent type- for his roots were firmly grounded in the state that epitomizes the steadfast, self-reliant Westerner.
Gary Cooper was born in Helena Montana on May 7, 1901 as Frank James Cooper -one of two sons of British-born parents.
Cooper was matched with popular leading ladies throughout his career- stars such as Helen Hayes, Marlene Dietrich, Patricia Neal, and Grace Kelly shared the screen with him.
www.myrnaloycenter.com /garycooperbio.htm   (538 words)

  
 MiamiHerald.com | 07/03/2006 | UM professor Frank Cooper keeps in tune with harpsichords   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cooper owns one, a copy of an 18th century clavichord, and what makes it the piano's ancestor is that the strings are hammered, not plucked.
Cooper's Italian piece is so fragile it must be housed in a larger shell, and it accounts for that sharp sound that must be played at breakneck speed because, as the professor explains, ``it doesn't hang there.''
A replica of a French piece yields what Cooper calls ''an incredibly sensuous sound,'' and then he switches to the second, lower-octave keyboard, which sounds ''even smoother, richer, silkier.'' Finally, he combines the two and even brings in the lute variant for an amazingly rich range of combinations.
www.miami.com /mld/miamiherald/entertainment/music/14951663.htm   (1217 words)

  
 RHM: Frank Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Frank Cooper packaging and design is characterised by a traditional look and feel through its distinctive parchment style label with fl classic typography.
In 1874, Sarah Jane, the wife of Oxford shopkeeper Frank Cooper, manufactured the first batch of Frank Cooper’s marmalade to a recipe believed to have been her mother’s.
A jar of Frank Cooper’s marmalade went to the Antarctica with Scott and was subsequently found many years later buried in the ice.
www.rhm.com /rhm/divisions/brands/brands/frankcooper   (246 words)

  
 Frank S Cooper
Frank S. Cooper, age 40, son of Mr and Mrs C M Cooper of this city was found dead in his room at the home of his parents at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon.
Frank Spradlin Cooper was born at Paintsville, Ky September 26, 1886.
Frank Cooper was devoted to his family and his father and mother and his only sister.
www.rootsweb.com /~kyjohnso/FSCooper.htm   (677 words)

  
 Cooper, Gary (1901-1961) Biography | sjpc_01_package.xml
Cooper made his all-talkie debut in The Virginian (1929), the first of his many Westerns, uttering the immortal line, "When you call me that, smile!" In 1930, for Von Sternberg, he was the Foreign Legionnaire in Morocco with Dietrich and emerged a fully established star.
He was reunited with her in Frank Borzage's Desire in 1936, by which time he had successfully entered the arenas of romantic comedy and melodrama, played the soldier hero of A Farewell to Arms (1932), and survived a few near-misses to embark on his best period of work.
Cooper, suffering from hernias and a duodenal ulcer, precursors of the cancer that would kill him, looked drawn and older than his years, and the May-December partnership was ill received.
www.bookrags.com /biography/cooper-gary-1901-1961-sjpc-01   (1012 words)

  
 Gary Cooper Biography
Cooper's reaction to this label can only be imagined, but the publicity certainly did him no harm, especially after he was fired from his next venture, Children of Divorce, because his rushes were so terrible.
Cooper's co-star was "Mexican Spitfire" Lupe Velez, with whom he was living at the time - an arrangement that caused a major sensation in the days when the unwed just didn't do that.
Cooper's co-stars were Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, and Walter Huston as the villain, Trampas.
themave.com /Cooper/bio/3.htm   (889 words)

  
 Gary Cooper Biography at Classic Movie Stars
Although Cooper frequently essayed roles that called for him to be shy or reticent, his offscreen conduct vitiated that image; his affairs with Bow, Lupe Velez, and others were both numerous and well known.
Cooper played a hard-boiled gunman in City Streets (1931), a gangster story written by Dashiell Hammett; his performance suggests that he'd have been right at home playing one of Hammett's pulp-fiction detectives.
Cooper was riveting as the iconoclastic architect in The Fountainhead (1949), an ambitious but middling Ayn Rand adaptation.
www.angelfire.com /ri2/rebeccastjames/cooper.html   (823 words)

  
 Who's Who in Springfield | Frank Cooper, Jr. | Guiding Light @ soapcentral.com
Frank, who had yet to proclaim his love for Eleni, decided to show his love by buying a house and then fixing it up for them to live in once they were married.
But when Eleni told Frank that she was married to Alan-Michael, a devastated Frank destroyed the house he built and had sex with Blake one lonely night in a booth in the diner while commiserating over Alan-Michael and Eleni.
Frank then helped to rescue Marah Lewis when she was kidnapped by the mafia, as well as supporting Harley when she became pregnant by Rick.
www.soapcentral.com /gl/whoswho/frankjr.php   (7590 words)

  
 The Cable Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
COOPER I was born in Philadelphia in 1921.
SMITH Frank, while we were off the record for a moment, I had inquired whether you had been with the Jerrold corporation at the time of the Bartlesville pay TV experiment and you said no, but you had mentioned another one in Canada that you had done some research on.
COOPER When you talk to Jerry Levin, don't hesitate to tell him that Frank Cooper said he and I met for lunch at the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center to discuss the fact that HBO wanted the films.
www.cablecenter.org /education/library/oralHistoryDetails.cfm?id=216   (15751 words)

  
 Gary Cooper Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Gary Cooper was born on May 7, 1901 in Helena, Montana, to Charles Henry Cooper, a lawyer, and Alice Louise Brazier, both English immigrants.
Cooper took the advice of two Montana friends who were former rodeo stars, and joined them as an extra in motion picture westerns in 1925.
Cooper was soon starring in films and, with the aid of skilled sound engineers, easily shifted his talents and light baritone voice to talking pictures.
www.bookrags.com /biography/gary-cooper   (1545 words)

  
 Frank Pitts COOPER/Anna Mae HARPHANT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Frank Pitts COOPER was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 9 November 1876, the son of Benjamin Franklin COOPER and Susan GRINDLE COOPER.
Frank Pitts COOPER was granted two patents: #811,547 for Tubular Boilers (Feb. 1906) and #2,166,751 for a Mechanical Pencil (July 1939).
Frank Pitts COOPER died on 26 August 1966 of a cerebral thrombosis at the age of 89.
www.lighthousephotorepair.com /gene/fam/fam00007.html   (522 words)

  
 Guardian | Sir Frank Cooper
The professional credits of Sir Frank Cooper, who has died aged 79, start with his wartime service as Royal Air Force Spitfire pilot and end with a controversial role as industrial tycoon.
Cooper was born in Manchester, the son of a Terry's chocolates area manager, and educated at Manchester grammar school and Pembroke College, Oxford.
Cooper's attachment to the military was interrupted by two interludes with the Civil Service Department and the newly formed Northern Ireland Office in the early 1970s.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4346599-110542,00.html   (887 words)

  
 Guiding Light
Frank hires Eleni at the diner and falls in love with her while Alan-Michael is pursuing her.
Frank is stunned when father Buzz is struck with amnesia after an unfortunate accident.
Frank is conflicted as Rick's sister, Michelle, married Danny Santos.
www.sonypictures.com /gl/cast/ch_cooper_frank.jhtml   (544 words)

  
 Frank - Guiding Light Characters From The TV MegaSite
Frank Cooper, now a tough cop in Springfield used to be a mechanic who ran a chop shop.
Frank is still protective of his sister, regardless of what the consequences may be.
Frank is someone who will do anything for the people he cares about and is always trying to do the right thing.
tvmegasite.net:8080 /day/gl/characters/frank.shtml   (235 words)

  
 Gary Cooper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cooper was born Frank James Cooper in Helena, Montana, but as a child lived in Dunstable, England, with his mother Alice, and elder brother Arthur Le Roy (1895 - 19??).
Cooper's daughter Maria famously spat at Neal when she was a little girl, but many years later the two reconciled and became friends.
Cooper was too ill to attend the Academy Awards ceremony in April 1961, so his close friend James Stewart accepted the honorary Oscar on his behalf.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gary_Cooper   (842 words)

  
 GARY COOPER at THESPIAN NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cooper returned to his Western roots in 1952's "High Noon", thought by many to be the finest Western ever filmed.
Cooper and his wife Rocky separated in 1951, but were reconciled five years later and remained happily married until his death.
Cooper was diagnosed with cancer in 1960, and died at his home on May 14, 1961, just one week after his 60th birthday.
www.thespiannet.com /actors/C/cooper_gary/index.shtml   (401 words)

  
 Gary Cooper | Biography (1901-1961)
By then his parents were living in Los Angeles, and Cooper was strolling down Hollywood Boulevard when he met a couple of chums who were playing extra roles in cheap Westerns for $10 a day.
In 1936 he established a professional relationship with director Frank Capra which extended from the classic Mr Deed Goes to Town (1941).
In the meantime Warners starred Cooper in action films such as Task Force (1949), a routine naval drama, because they felt that the public would not accept Cooper in his usual spotless-hero guise until the adverse publicity died down.
www.leninimports.com /gary_cooper.html   (1127 words)

  
 - John Cooper and Frank Kush to Speak at Master Coach Session   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cooper made his third head coaching stop in 1988 when he took the reigns at Ohio State University.
Cooper recorded a 111-43-4 record with three shared Big Ten championships and a berth in the 1997 Rose Bowl.
Cooper’s teams finished ranked in the Top 25 in 12 of his 13 seasons with a high of No. 2 coming in 1996 and 1998.
www.afca.com /lev2.cfm/569   (697 words)

  
 Frank Dicopoulos (Frank Cooper)
Frank was so enthusiastic when his character joined the police force that he donned a bulletproof vest and tagged along with some real-life New York men in blue in their squad car to get a cop's perspective.
Frank moved to Los Angeles in 1984 and appeared in numerous primetime series including The Tracey Ullman Show, Silver Spoons, O’Hara, Hotel, Dynasty, and Falcon Crest, as well as the soap operas THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, Capitol and General Hospital.
Frank was born in Akron, Ohio, and is the oldest of three children of Catherine and Harry.
lavender.fortunecity.com /atkinson/23/id476.htm   (388 words)

  
 The Official Gary Cooper Website - Biography (Page 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was born Frank James Cooper in Helena, Montana, on May 7, 1901.
Which perhaps explains why Gary Cooper was as at home riding the high country in Montana and Idaho as he was strolling the boulevards of London and Paris.
It was said of Gary Cooper that ten minutes after meeting the man, you felt he'd been your friend for years.
www.garycooper.com /biography.htm   (263 words)

  
 Sanford Cooper Genealogy Page
In 1997, the Cooper Descendants started a family project of putting tombstones on the graves of their ancestors while there were older cousins that knew where the graves were.
In 1998, a stone was purchased for Sanford's mother-in-law, Adelaine Nicklason, whose is buried next to her grandson, Charles Rufus Cooper in Pollard Cemetery, north of Dover, Pope County, AR.
Her goal is to contact any and all of the descendants of the McNairy Co., TN COOPERs and hopefully find out where in Virginia they came from and any personal history of this family.
members.tripod.com /~JCOOPER799/INDEX.HTM   (671 words)

  
 "Dazzling Fingers" by Frank Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
At other times, the piano is brought to levels of sonority rivaling an organ or an orchestra, again because fingers and feet cooperate so closely.
Haydn was the first great composer to explore, then to call for this mutuality in a few of his sonatas.
Frank Cooper, an authority on keyboard music, is Research Professor of Music at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
www.miamipianofest.com /cooper3.html   (1441 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Hollywood Classics: A Farewell To Arms: DVD: Frank Borzage,Helen Hayes,Gary Cooper,Adolphe Menjou,Mary ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cooper was a Hemingway friend in real life, and later played the hero of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls; his boyish simplicity is just right for director Frank Borzage's heartfelt approach.
The chaos that surrounds the relationship makes all the participants (including Cooper's best friend, played by Adolphe Manjou) act in ways that are misguided, causing more misfortune, and furthering the anguish of the plot; the chemistry between the stars is wonderful and believable though, and despite its bleakness it is still a tender love story.
Gary Cooper is a rugged and handsome Frederic, and the performance beautifully captures the brooding protagonist's disillusion with the war in Italy.
www.amazon.ca /Hollywood-Classics-Farewell-Helen-Hayes/dp/6305052123   (1541 words)

  
 Frank B. Cooper Elementary School, Women's History Month 2004 -- A National Register of Historic Places Feature
Her hiring generated some conflict, and when she was hired at Cooper School, Principal Lester Roblee informed the other teachers that a fl teacher would be joining the staff.
Dewitty left Cooper Elementary School in 1953 and taught at numerous other schools within the Seattle School District including John Hay (1953-55), Laurelhurst (1955-56), and Sandpoint (1956-58) Elementary Schools.
Shortly after her appointment, a second African American woman, Marita Johnson, was hired to teach Household Service, one of the newer "school to work" courses at Broadway-Edison Technical School.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/feature/wom/2004/cooper.htm   (587 words)

  
 Frank Achilles Cooper Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He grew up on Springfield's 5th Street and raised his younger sister, Harley Davidson Cooper, ever since the death of their father and their wanna-be starlet mother, Nadine Kouperakis, left the kids to be raised by her uncle Stavros Kouperakis, the owner of the Greek diner.
This storyline twist was suggested by actor Frank Dicopoulos, who has played the character of Frank from the beginning.
Frank first worked as a car mechanic in order to raise his sister.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Achilles_Cooper_Jr.   (293 words)

  
 Duane Morris - Frank G. Cooper - Full Resume
Frank G. Cooper practices in the areas of estate and tax planning and related business matters, charitable and private foundation matters, estate and trust matters and closely held business matters.
Cooper is also a member of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law and Taxation sections of the American Bar Association, the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Tax Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association.
He is a 1971 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a graduate of The George Washington University.
www.duanemorris.com /attorneys/attyresume1126.html   (756 words)

  
 Frank E. Cooper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Frank E. Cooper, Professor (Musicology, Harpsichord), received his B.M. and M.M. degrees from Florida State University.
He has been active in the revival of neglected works from the Romantic Era, has served four terms as president of the American Liszt Society, has performed and recorded in Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean, Canada and the U.S., and has been the recipient of honors from the governments of the Netherlands and Hungary.
He has published extensively in music journals and magazines, and authored annotations for more than 100 recordings, in addition to providing program notes for such venues as the Van Cliburn Foundation in Dallas, the York Centre in Toronto, the Rialto Center in Atlanta, and Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York.
www.music.miami.edu /faculty/mkp/cooper/cooper.html   (121 words)

  
 Suffolk University Law School : Faculty
Frank Rudy Cooper was previously an Assistant Professor at Villanova University School of Law.
During law school, he was a staff editor of the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy.
Professor Cooper writes in the areas of Critical Race Theory, Law and Cultural Studies, and Constitutional Criminal Procedure.
www.law.suffolk.edu /faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=763   (406 words)

  
 Gary Cooper — Infoplease.com
'Cooper collar' a point of departure for spring.
Cooper and a time for heroes.(Gary Cooper's daughter on heroes of war on terrorism)(Brief Article)
From martinis and Gary Cooper to white wine and Dustin Hoffman.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0813442.html   (266 words)

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