Robert C. Cook

Robert C. Cook
Born (1898-04-09)April 9, 1898
Washington, D.C.
Died January 7, 1991(1991-01-07) (aged 92)
Mitchellville, Maryland
Nationality American
Occupation Geneticist, demographer, editor
Parent(s) Orator Fuller Cook
Alice Carter Cook

Robert Carter Cook (April 9, 1898 – January 7, 1991) was an American geneticist and demographer who was editor of the Journal of Heredity for 40 years, a lecturer in medical genetics and biology at George Washington University, and director, then president, of the Population Reference Bureau in Washington, D.C. He was involved with the eugenics movement of the first half of the 20th century, and an authority on population policy and the effects of population growth on the environment.[1][2]

References

  1. Cook, Joan (January 9, 1991). "Robert C. Cook, 92, A Longtime Scholar Of Human Genetics". The New York Times.
  2. Summary: Robert C. Cook papers, 1882-1992. Library of Congress. Accessed 1 April 2015
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