Marlow Cook

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Marlow W. Cook
Marlow Cook

In office
December 17, 1968 – December 27, 1974
Preceded by Thruston B. Morton
Succeeded by Wendell H. Ford

Born July 27, 1926 (1926-07-27) (age 81)
Akron, New York
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse unknown
Religion unknown

Marlow Webster Cook (born July 27, 1926, in Akron, Erie County, New York) is a former Republican United States Senator from Kentucky.

In 1962, as County Judge-Executive of Jefferson County, Kentucky, Cook was partially responsible for the county's $34,000 purchase of the decrepit steamboat Avalon at public auction in Cincinnati, Ohio. Though auctioned as little more than scrap material, upon refurbishment the boat was rechristened the Belle of Louisville, and still (as of 2006) carries passengers yearly as one of the most recognizable symbols of the city of Louisville, Kentucky. At the time, Interstate 64 was being constructed along the city's waterfront, and Cook's purchase of the steamboat was intended as a measure to bring attention to the city's historic cobblestone wharf. A politically motivated taxpayer suit was brought by local lawyer Daniel Boone because of the county's expenditure of such an "outrageous sum" for a dilapidated "throwback to the Dark Ages of transportation," in Alan Bates' memorable phrase. According to Cook, the expenditure worked out to roughly 6 cents per taxpayer (a negligible sum even at that time), and when individual citizens complained, he would simply pay them off with pennies from a jar he kept in his office desk for the purpose. In a 1989 interview, Cook said that some people insisted on checks and although he wrote several such six-cent checks, none of them was ever cashed.

Cook served with distinction in the United States Navy, was a lawyer, a judge, and a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. He was elected to the U. S. Senate in 1968 to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Thruston B. Morton. Cook was defeated in his 1974 bid for reelection by the Governor, Democrat Wendell Ford. Following the election, Cook resigned his seat early, in December, so that Ford would have greater seniority in the United States Senate.

He is now retired and resides in Sarasota, Florida. In a fiery op-ed, he announced his support for Democrat John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election.

Preceded by
Thruston B. Morton
United States Senator (Class 3) from Kentucky
1968 – 1974
Served alongside: John Sherman Cooper, Walter D. Huddleston
Succeeded by
Wendell H. Ford

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