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James Francis Cooke : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Francis Cooke
James Francis Cooke (November 14, 1875, Bay City, Michigan – March 3, 1960, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania) spent his life involved with music.〔''New York Times'' obituary, March 5, 1960, ''Dr. James Cook, 84, Ex-Editor of Etude''〕〔 He was a pianist, composer, playwright, journalist, author (including novels and of books on musical history and theory), a president of Theodore Presser music publishers from 1925 to 1936, and editor of The Etude music magazine from 1907 to 1950,〔(Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 1920. )〕〔 or 1913 to 1956.〔 He taught piano for more than twenty years in New York, led choral clubs and taught voice.〔 He also gave music-topic lectures.〔 His work was in the field of music education, and he was the president of the Philadelphia Music Teacher's Association for seven years.〔(Etude Magazine. July, 1917, Departments:World of Music )〕 He was president of the Presser Foundation for 38 years.〔 He was also a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the Union League and the Sons of the American Revolution.〔 ==Family== He married Betsey Ella Beckwith (born Toledo, Ohio, 1896) in 1899. She was a concert singer. They had two sons, Carol Lincoln Cooke (born 1900, died in childhood) and Francis Sherman Cooke (born 1905). The family was recorded in the U.S. Censuses, passport application and ship's travel logs (look at ''see also'' section for links).
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