- Frank Cooke
Infobox Person
name = Frank Cooke
image_size = 280px
caption = Frank Cooke
birth_date =February 4 1913
birth_place =Bismarck, North Dakota
death_date =March 10 ,2005
death_place =North Brookfield, Massachusetts
occupation =Entrepreneur
spouse = Marjorie (Stevens)Frank Cooke was an American entrepreneur who lived within, and started a high-tech optical business in
North Brookfield, Massachusetts . He was born in 1913 and died at the age of 92 in 2005. cite web|url=http://www.osa.org/News/pressroom/release/02.2006/InMemoryCooke.pdf|title=OSA pressroom news release|accessdate=2007-05-15]Education and experience
Mr. Cooke graduated from
Wabash College with a degree in English. He had no formal education in the optical business that he founded. He discouraged the use of mathematics and, instead, developed precision optical measurement methods. DuringWorld War II , Mr. Cooke worked forPolaroid 'sEdwin Land , obtaining much on-the-job experience. Eventually he ran Polaroid's wartime optical department.Frank Cooke Optics
His company, Frank Cooke Optics, specialized in the optical work that many other companies turned down because of its complexity or precision. To handle the tedious and difficult work, Mr. Cooke hired mostly women because he thought that they were more skillful than men were. Work was scheduled so that the women could work during the time that their children were in school. Once Mr. Cooke started his company, he became known world-wide as an expert in the field of optical engineering and optics technology. His company specialized in space optics, which included work on
NASA 'sGalileo probe , and theHubble telescope . cite web|url=http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2006/09/19/022313.html|title=The Auto Channel|accessdate=2007-05-15] Mr. Cooke authored the "Optics Cooke Book", ISBN 155752212X, published by the Optical Society of America. It is considered by many to be the Optics Industry "bible."Automobile collection
To those not in the optical field, Mr. Cooke was best known for his antique automobile collection, which included vehicles such as the “
Stanley Steamer ,” cite web|url=http://www.steamautomobile.com/northea/Cooke.html|title=Cooke's Stanley Steamer|accessdate=2007-05-15] which he would occasionally ride around North Brookfield. Mr. Cooke spent much of his free time at his “Vintage Garage,” cite web|url=http://vintagegaragevt.com/_wsn/page2.html|title=”The Vintage Garage|accessdate=2007-05-15] restoring antique automobiles. He called this, “worshiping old iron.” Upon his death, Mr. Cooke's collection of unique automobiles was sold and the Vintage Garage was moved toStowe, Vermont .References
External links
* [http://www.vintagegaragevt.com The Vintage Garage]
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