William Wilson Cook, twice a graduate of the University of Michigan, A.B., 1880; LL.B., 1882, and a distinguished member of the New York bar, believed ardently in the value of American institutions. Indeed, so earnest was his belief that in 1927 he wrote and published a two-volume work entitled "American Institutions and Their Preservation." Motivated by the desire that his Alma Mater should make a major contribution to study, teaching, and dissemination of sound precepts concerning the American way of life, Mr. Cook established at the University the William W. Cook Foundation for Lectures on American Institutions handsomely endowed to achieve the ends he had in view.
Publications from 1980
Program from the Twenty-fifth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1978
Program from the Twenty-fourth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Program from the Twenty-third William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1977
Program from the Twenty-second William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1976
Program from the Twenty-first William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1974
Program from the Twentieth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1972
Program from the Nineteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1969
Program from the Eighteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1967
Program from the Seventeenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1966
Poster for the Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions, University of Michigan Law School
Program from the Sixteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1965
Program from the Fifteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1964
Program from the Fourteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1963
Program from the Thirteenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Program from the Twelfth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1962
Program from the Eleventh William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1961
Program from the Tenth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1957
Program from the Ninth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1955
Program from the Eighth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1952
Program from the Seventh William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1950
Program from the Sixth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1948
Men and Measures in the Law: Five Lectures Delivered in April, 1948, by Honorable Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, Edwin Blythe Stason
Program from the Fifth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Program from the Fourth William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1947
Program from the Third William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1946
Program from the Second William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School
Publications from 1944
Program from the First William W. Cook Lectures, University of Michigan Law School