Douglas Cooper

Profile Updated: April 29, 2015
Douglas Cooper
Class Year: 1960
Residing In: Walden, NY USA
Spouse/Partner: Tina Su Cooper
Homepage: View Website
http:///writeyourbookwithme.com
Occupation: Retired physicist. Part-time writer.
Children: Philip Chiang, born 1981; Theodore Chiang, born 1973
Military Service: U. S. Army  
Yes! Attending Reunion
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My family I left Walden summer 1960 when I graduated. On to Cornell, earned an A.B. in physics, worked 6 months with IBM Kingston, then drafted. After Basic Training, spent rest of two years at the Army Biological Warfare and Defense Labs at Ft. Detrick. Did air pollution research at Penn State for a year, followed by an M.S. in physics there. On to Harvard for a Ph.D. in engineering. Married girl I met at Penn State. Next ten years spent in research and teaching in the environmental area, ending as an Associate Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Public Health. Divorced. Married Cornell sweetheart, Tina Su. Next ten years were at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. Published over 100 technical papers and was selected Fellow, Institute of Environmental Sciences. After another half-dozen years of work, when our younger son graduated, I retired, moved back to Walden, Lake Osiris area, in 2000. Central theme has been caring for beloved wife, disabled by multiple sclerosis. Wrote TING AND I: A Memoir of Love, Courage, and Devotion. Now help others write and publish their books.

School Story:

Phil Nodhturft [Class of 1959], Dave Partington [Class of 1960, deceased] and I were returning to our classrooms after a fire drill. Starting at the top floor, we commenced singing "Honeycomb," which got louder and louder as we went down the stairs. By the time we got past the floor with Principal Eadie's office, we were in full-throated harmony. We did not make it down another flight of stairs before being called back to his office and given constructive criticism, rather forcefully.

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Awesome resume! Best wishes. Doug

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Oct 24, 2015 at 12:33 PM

FROM MY BOOK, TING AND I:

Robert F. Starbuck died a hero in Vietnam on February 4, 1967.  Only 25, he was a sergeant of an elite RECON Marine detachment holding a hill against overwhelming odds.  He was awarded the Silver Star, one of our armed forces’ highest decorations for bravery.

 

Bob and I were football teammates, high school classmates, and friends. He was very likeable and decent.  His death must have been shattering to his family. When I learned, much later than 1967, of his death, I pondered what I could do in his memory. Moving back to Walden, I found that our high school, Valley Central, held an annual awards ceremony for members of the athletic teams. I established the Robert F. Starbuck Captain’s Award in his honor, going each year to the captain of the football team, in recognition of Bob’s leadership, courage, strength, and service to our country.

 

Recently, a memorial ceremony was held in honor of our local servicemen who died. There is never enough we can do to thank such people.

 

The story of Bob’s last battle is one of those in the book, Honor the Warrior: the United States Marine Corps in Vietnam, by William L. Myers, published in 2000. Mr. Myers dedicates his book to the nearly 15,000 members of the U.S. Marine Corps who died in Viet Nam. His dedication includes this excerpt from a poem by Laurence Binyon:

 

          But they shall not grow old

          As we who are left grow old.

          Age will not weary them nor the years condemn,

          But at the going down of the sun and in the morning

          We will remember them.

 

We do remember.

Douglas Winslow Cooper

 

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Oct 21, 2015 at 9:36 AM

Frank, Hope to see you at the Reunion. Did not realize you were born a day ahead of me. Profile suggests you are still working. Best wishes, Doug.

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