William Cooper (1826–1871) was an English accountant who founded the accountancy practice of Cooper Brothers, now part of PricewaterhouseCoopers .
14-1015: (Redirected from Billy Cooper ) William Cooper may refer to: Business [ edit ] William Cooper (accountant) (1826–1871), founder of Cooper Brothers William Cooper (businessman) (1761–1840), Canadian businessman William Cooper (co-operator) (1822–1868), English co-operator William E. Cooper (civic leader) (1921–2008), businessman in Dallas, Texas William W. Cooper (1914–2012), management scientist Government [ edit ] William B. Cooper (Delaware politician) (1771–1849), American farmer and politician William B. Cooper (North Carolina politician) (1867–1959), lieutenant governor of North Carolina William C. Cooper (politician) (1832–1902), US congressman from Ohio William Cooper (judge) (1754–1809), father of James Fenimore Cooper and founder of Cooperstown, New York William Cooper (Prince Edward Island politician) , Speaker of
28-823: A Scottish pornography producer William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927), English landscape artist William Brown Cooper (1811–1900), American painter William Y. Cooper (1934–2016), African-American painter, writer and illustrator Milton William Cooper (1943–2001), American conspiracy theorist and author Characters [ edit ] William Cooper, a CIA agent in the 2010 film Red Science [ edit ] William Cooper (chemical manufacturer) (1813–1885), British sheep dip manufacturer William Cooper (conchologist) (1798–1864), American conchologist William Skinner Cooper (1894–1978), American ecologist William White Cooper , English surgeon-oculist Sports [ edit ] Bill Cooper (American football) (born 1939), professional football player for
42-629: A clerk at Quilter, Ball & Co. In 1854, he left the firm to establish his own practice at 13 George Street in London . In 1858, his brother Arthur joined the practice and the name was changed to W. & A. Cooper. In 1860, the firm was renamed Cooper Brothers, a name that is now well-known in the accountancy world. Cooper was the son of Emmanuel Cooper, an influential figure in the City of London and Deputy Chairman of London & County Bank. This English business-related biographical article
56-575: A lecturer in plant ecology at Stanford University before beginning his long career in the botany department at the University of Minnesota, where he taught from 1915 to 1951. Among his students at Minnesota were Henry J. Oosting , Murray Fife Buell , Rexford F. Daubenmire , Frank Edwin Egler and Arnold M. Schultz; the latter went on to teach "Ecosystemology" at U.C. Berkeley, and received U.C. Berkeley's "Distinguished Teaching Award" in 1992. Cooper
70-593: A national park or monument. He also established the oldest permanent plot network in post-glacial areas in the world in 1916 in the Glacier Bay basin, now maintained by Brian Buma at the University of Colorado. At the Ecological Society of America's 1922 meeting, Cooper headed a committee that drafted a resolution adopted by the organization and sent to President Calvin Coolidge asking him to name
84-662: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . William Skinner Cooper William Skinner Cooper (25 August 1884 – 8 October 1978) was an American ecologist. Cooper received his B.S. in 1906 from Alma College in Michigan. In 1909, he entered graduate school at the University of Chicago , where he studied with Henry Chandler Cowles , and completed his Ph.D. in 1911. His first major publication, "The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its Development" appeared in 1913. Cooper served briefly in 1914-1915 as
98-481: The Bank of England from 1769 to 1771 William E. Cooper (general) (1929–2023), United States Army general William E. Cooper (university president) , president of the University of Richmond (1998–2007) See also [ edit ] William Couper (disambiguation) William Cowper (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
112-988: The Barmy Army Willie Cooper (footballer, born 1886) (1886–?), English footballer for Barnsley and Rochdale Other fields [ edit ] Milton William Cooper (1943–2001), American writer, radio host, and political activist William Cooper (Aboriginal Australian) (c. 1860–1941), Aboriginal rights leader William Cooper (Puritan) (fl. 1653), chaplain to Elizabeth of Bohemia and ejected minister William Cooper (priest) (1833/34–1909), Church of England priest William Cooper (Quaker) (1856–1952), director of Cadbury Ltd in Australia William Durrant Cooper (1812–1875), English lawyer and antiquary William John Cooper (1882–1935), American educator William Turakiuta Cooper (1886–1949), New Zealand interpreter and land officer William Cooper (banker) , Governor of
126-619: The Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island Prentice Cooper (William Prentice Cooper, 1895–1969), Tennessee governor William Raworth Cooper (1793–1856), US congressman from New Jersey William Frierson Cooper (1820–1909), lawyer, politician and judge of the Tennessee Supreme Court Bill Cooper (Georgia politician) (born 1933), American former politician and judge William Cooper (Australian politician) (1868–1957), member of
140-814: The Queensland Legislative Assembly William Prentice Cooper (1870–1961), Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Literature and arts [ edit ] William Cooper (novelist) (1910–2002), British novelist William C. Cooper (actor) (1853–1918), stage and film actor William Cooper Nell (1816–1874), African-American abolitionist William Heaton Cooper (1903–1995), British landscape artist William J. Cooper Jr. (born 1940), American historian William T. Cooper (1934–2015), Australian natural history illustrator Revd William Cooper (1824–1892), pseudonym of James Bertram,
154-769: The San Francisco 49ers Bill Cooper (baseball) (1915–1985), American Negro leagues baseball player Bill Cooper (hurler) (born 1987), Irish hurler William Cooper (cricketer) (1849–1939), Australian cricketer William Osborne Cooper (1891–1930), Australian cricketer Bill Cooper (sailor) (1928–2016), Royal Navy officer, sailor and author William Cooper (sailor) (1910–1968), Olympic gold medalist of 1932 Billy Cooper (Canadian football) (born 1945), Canadian football player Billy Cooper (footballer) (1917–?), English footballer Willie Cooper (1909–1994), Scottish footballer (Aberdeen FC) Billy Cooper (trumpeter) , cricket supporter and trumpet player for
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#1732783289482168-500: The bay a monument. His 1935 monograph on the late glacial and postglacial environment of the Glacier Bay Basin is considered a classic. Mount Cooper in Glacier Bay is named in his honor. The Ecological Society of America recognizes Cooper's work in the discipline by bestowing its annual William Skinner Cooper Award on scientists who produce outstanding publications on geobotany, physiographic ecology, plant succession, or
182-515: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Cooper&oldid=1246336219 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Cooper (accountant) Cooper started his professional career as
196-751: Was the president of the Ecological Society of America in 1936 and the president of the Minnesota Academy of Science in 1937. Other professional accolades included receipt of the Botanical Society of America 's Merit Award in 1956 and the Eminent Ecologist Award from the Ecological Society of America in 1963. Cooper's travels in Glacier Bay , Alaska, compelled him to lead scientists in nominating it as
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