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At age 18, in 1927, Nilla Cram Cook married Greek poet and government official Nikos Proestopoulos; they had a son, Serios Nicholas Proestopoulos (also known as Sirius Cook), and divorced in 1932. She married again very briefly, to Albert Nathaniel Hutchins in 1934; that marriage was annulled.
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into English, with her own commentary. She held a high position in Iran's Ministry of Education, oversaw film censorship, and went on radio to read her translations of poetry. She helped build national theatre, ballet, and opera programs in Iran in the 1940s. She worked with a fellow American
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Cook toured in Greece with her son and cousin and their wives in 1965. She died in 1982, aged 74 years, in
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Cook took a renewed interest in Kashmir in 1954, and compiled a book of translated poems, titled
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Weller's War: A Legendary Foreign Correspondent's Saga of World War II on Five Continents
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from Greece, until she escaped Nazi detention in July 1941, and fled with her son to
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and his second wife, journalist Mollie Anastasia Price. Her father and stepmother
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Nilla Cram Cook while she was living in India, from a 1933 Australian newspaper.
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brought her to Greece as a girl, to study languages and culture there.
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In 1931, Cook left her husband in Greece and brought her young son to
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painted an abstract portrait titled "Nila Cram Cook" in the 1930s.
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In 1939, she became Europe correspondent for an American weekly,
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Report on a Bill for the Relief of Sirius Proestopoulos
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Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954)
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A white woman with dark hair parted center, wearing a bindi and beads, smiling.
Davenport, Iowa
Neunkirchen, Austria
George Cram Cook
Davenport, Iowa
George Cram Cook
Susan Glaspell
Kashmir
Gandhi
Hinduism
Sanskrit
Hindi
Persian
ashram
Calcutta
Ellis Island
Mary Sully
World War II
Tehran
Islam
Koran
Xenia Zarina
Neunkirchen, Austria
Delphi, Greece


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