Employed 32 years as supervisor, Biologics Production Division, Texas Department of Health. Texas Woman of the Century in Science in 2000.
Member of many professional organizations. After retirement, she was active in the study of history and genealogy with memberships that included the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Adam R. Johnson Chapter.
In 1987 the Reagents of the University of Texas accepted a gift to establish the Mrs. Sam G. Cook Endowed Scholarship at U. T. Austin as a gift from her beloved husband.
Employed 32 years as supervisor, Biologics Production Division, Texas Department of Health. Texas Woman of the Century in Science in 2000.
Member of many professional organizations. After retirement, she was active in the study of history and genealogy with memberships that included the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Adam R. Johnson Chapter.
In 1987 the Reagents of the University of Texas accepted a gift to establish the Mrs. Sam G. Cook Endowed Scholarship at U. T. Austin as a gift from her beloved husband.
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