- Thurman C. Crook
Thurman Charles Crook (
July 18 1891 -October 23 1981 ) was aUnited States Representative fromIndiana .He was born on a farm near
Peru, Indiana and attended the Cass County schools,Logansport High School , Indiana State Normal,Purdue University ,Indiana University , and graduated fromValparaiso University in 1930. He learned thecarpentry andcement trades and taught departmental work and coached athletics in Indiana high schools 1913-1948.Crook wrote a book in 1928, "Mechanical Drawing, a Textbook for Beginners", which was published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated.
Crook was a member of the
Indiana House of Representatives 1939-1943 and served in theIndiana Senate 1943-1947. He was a fruit grower nearLogansport, Indiana 1924-1947 and an unsuccessful for the Democratic nomination in 1946 to theEightieth Congress . Crook was elected as a Democrat to theEighty-first Congress (January 3, 1949-January 3, 1951) but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1950 to theEighty-second Congress and for election in 1956 to theEighty-fifth Congress .After leaving Congress, Crook worked as a farmer, horticulturist, and sheep raiser. He was a resident of
Macy, Indiana until his death inRochester, Indiana in 1981, aged 90.References
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