Sidney A. Cook
Sidney A. Cook was an officer in the Diamond T Motor Truck Company in Chicago. He served as President of the Theosophical Society in America during the years 1931–1945, and international Vice President of the Theosophical Society headquartered in Adyar, India, from 1946 to 1959.
Early life
Business career
Theosophical work
Following the death of his young son Aubrey in 19__, Mr. Cook began "the search which led him to Theosophy and his long years of service to the Society."[1]
President of American Section
He made a donation to create the Aubrey Garden in memory of his son.
International Vice President in Adyar
during the administration of Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa (1946-1953) and for the first term of Nilakanta Sri Ram (1953-1959).
Later years
According to Joy Mills,
In 1959 he took up residence once again in Chicago, becoming chairman of the Theosophical Investment Trust, the establishment of which, although an achievement of Perkins' administration, had long been a cherished dream of Cook's. His beloved Etha had died in India in May, 1949; soon thereafter he was married to Dr. Jocelyn Todd-Naylor from England, who had nursed Etha during her final illness. Failing health took Cook with his wife to her home in England, where he spent his final years quietly, passing away on August 4, 1965.[2]
Writing
Like other Presidents of the American Section, Mr. Cook served as editor of section periodicals, The Theosophical Messenger and The American Theosophist. He also wrote many articles for those and other Theosophical journals. The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists 287 articles by or about Sidney A Cook and another 59 under the initials SAC.
Notes
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