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Rev. Robert Cook, Author, Dies at 78; Led King's College
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Narvaez, Alfonso A
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
/ Cook, Robert Andrew
/ COOK, ROBERT ANDREW (REV)
/ DEATHS
/ NARVAEZ, ALFONSO A
1991
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Rev. Robert Cook, Author, Dies at 78; Led King's College
by
Narvaez, Alfonso A
in
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
/ Cook, Robert Andrew
/ COOK, ROBERT ANDREW (REV)
/ DEATHS
/ NARVAEZ, ALFONSO A
1991
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Rev. Robert Cook, Author, Dies at 78; Led King's College
1991
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Mr. Cook, a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and Eastern Baptist Seminary, was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1931. He served as pastor at churches in Philadelphia; LaSalle, Ill., and Chicago before becoming president of Youth for Christ International in Chicago, an organization he co-founded with Billy Graham, Torrey Johnson and others in 1948. He held that post until 1957, when he was named a vice president of Scripture Press in Wheaton, Ill., a position he held until he became president of King's College. Author and Broadcaster
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