Cook graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio State University in 1951. He also attended Miami University and completed the classwork required for a doctorate, but never his dissertation.
He was posthumously awarded an honorary Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Akron in 1988.
Cook was the first Director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied. He was a cousin of former United States. Representative Robert East. Cook. He left high school in 1944 to enlist in the United States Army Air Corps, and served as a cryptographer for the 231st American Advertising Federation BU. He was stationed in Alamogordo, New Mexico, England, and Germany as part of Operation Paperclip.
After his discharge from active duty, Cook served in the United States Army Reserve and obtained the rank of Captain.
His reserve duties included teaching cryptographic and interrogation techniques at Fort George G. Meade. Teaching Cook was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ohio Wesleyan University and Case Western Reserve University before becoming an Associate Professor at the University of Akron in 1965.
He continued in that position after being elected to public office, until his death in 1987. Cook was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1972.
In 1979, he was made Assistant Majority Floor Leader.
Bliss Institute In 1987, Cook was made the first director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied at the University of Akron. Although Cook had been Ray C. Bliss"s choice, Cook"s appointment was controversial. Despite some partisan wrangling, Cook was eventually given the post.
An internship named for Cook provides students with the practical experience in politics.
Politics
He served on the Finance and Appropriations committee, the Ethics and Standards committee, the Rules committee and was chair of the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review.
And former faculty member of the University of Akron Political Science Department.