William E. Cooper (Bill)
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William Edward "Bill" Cooper (October 16, 1921 – March 6, 2008) was a prominent Dallas businessman and civic leader.
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Cooper enlisted in the Army Air Corps during World War II and trained as a B-17 pilot. He became a B-29 co-pilot and served in Guam, flying transport for the prisoner of war missions and other cargo missions. He also flew as co-pilot to the Chief test pilot of the 315th Bomb Wing and as 1st pilot on all test hope of B-17 and C-45 types of military aircraft and had approximately 750 military flying hours.
After being honorably discharged, May 1946, Cooper returned to college, and completed his economics degree in 1948.
Cooper worked for a color printing company in Wichita and was transferred to Dallas in 1952. "Mr. Cooper's commission checks soon became bigger than his boss' salary," according to The Dallas Morning News. In 1958, the chairman sent a registered letter ordering Mr. Cooper back to Kansas. 'I wrote him a registered letter and said "no,"' Cooper said, 'When you do that, that's it.'"
, one of Dallas' leading real estate agents, Cooper became deeply involved in Dallas' development as a wholesale merchandising center. Crow appointed him vice president of the Dallas Market Center
in 1958, and, according to The Dallas Morning News was "instrumental in the planning, operation and expansion of the Dallas Market Center, considered the largest wholesale merchandise mart in the world.
Cooper was the president of the Dallas Market Center
from 1969 to 1982. In those 25 years, the Dallas Market Center
grew from a single building with less than 100000 square feet (9,290.3 m²) to 7200000 square feet (668,901.9 m²) complex of six buildings and a 1,000-room hotel according to the newspaper. Cooper is credited for the use of The Dallas Market Center Apparel Mart as "Great Hall" in the film Logan's Run
(1975).
and Jan Collmer founded the Frontiers of Flight Museum
in Dallas, Texas
. Originally located within a terminal at Dallas Love Field, the museum now occupies a 100000 square feet (9,290.3 m²) building at the Southeast corner of Love Field on Lemmon Avenue.
George E. Haddaway, aviation historian, promoted the founding of the museum subsequent to donation of his extensive personal collection of aviation history books, journals, photographs and archives to the University of Texas at Dallas
as the nucleus of one of the world's finest aviation collections, the History of Aviation Collection.
The museum is now home to an extensive collection of artifacts as well as a cross-section of private, commercial, military and aerospace vehicles.
He was past Chairman of the DFW International Airport and past Chairman of the Dallas Council on World Affairs and a dozen other civic and professional organizations.
, Parkland Foundation, St. Paul Hospital Foundation and
many other such organizations.
Cooper established The Mary E. Mancini Award to recognize excellence in nursing and with his wife, Suzanne, established The Sue and Bill Cooper Cardiac Rehabilitation Center.
Cooper joined The Rotary Club of Dallas on July 9, 1962 and served on many committees and hosted many Rotary events such as the 1967 District Conference as well as the 1982 RI Convention in Dallas. He was elected President of The Rotary Club of Dallas in June 1973. April 2008
Cooper was also active in the Catholic lay community. The Jesuit Foundation named him as the 1991 recipient of The Patrick H. Koch, S.J. Award, given to an individual, couple or group "that exemplify the Jesuit spirit of service to others." In 2004, he was part of a group demanding the resignation of Dallas Bishop Charles Grahmann.
Cooper been honored with awards from Wichita State University
, The National Conference of Christians and Jews, The Dallas Urban League and twelve others.
Cooper died in Dallas, Texas, March 6, 2008, from congestive heart failure.
Biography
Born in Wichita, Kansas, Cooper worked nights at Beech Aircraft while also attending the Municipal University of Wichita (now Wichita State UniversityWichita State University
Wichita State University is a NCAA Division I public university in Wichita, Kansas with selective admissions. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. The current president is Dr. Donald Beggs....
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Cooper enlisted in the Army Air Corps during World War II and trained as a B-17 pilot. He became a B-29 co-pilot and served in Guam, flying transport for the prisoner of war missions and other cargo missions. He also flew as co-pilot to the Chief test pilot of the 315th Bomb Wing and as 1st pilot on all test hope of B-17 and C-45 types of military aircraft and had approximately 750 military flying hours.
After being honorably discharged, May 1946, Cooper returned to college, and completed his economics degree in 1948.
Cooper worked for a color printing company in Wichita and was transferred to Dallas in 1952. "Mr. Cooper's commission checks soon became bigger than his boss' salary," according to The Dallas Morning News. In 1958, the chairman sent a registered letter ordering Mr. Cooper back to Kansas. 'I wrote him a registered letter and said "no,"' Cooper said, 'When you do that, that's it.'"
Dallas Market Center
After meeting Trammell CrowTrammell Crow
F. Trammell Crow was an American real estate developer. Crow is credited for creating several famous real estate projects, including Dallas Market Center, Peachtree Center , and San Francisco's Embarcadero Center.-Biography:Crow was born in Dallas, Texas...
, one of Dallas' leading real estate agents, Cooper became deeply involved in Dallas' development as a wholesale merchandising center. Crow appointed him vice president of the Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center, located along Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, Texas , sits on of land and spans more than . Dallas Market Center is the international home of the lighting industry, a leader in home décor and the national home of the floral and Christmas industries.- The campus :The...
in 1958, and, according to The Dallas Morning News was "instrumental in the planning, operation and expansion of the Dallas Market Center, considered the largest wholesale merchandise mart in the world.
Cooper was the president of the Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center, located along Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, Texas , sits on of land and spans more than . Dallas Market Center is the international home of the lighting industry, a leader in home décor and the national home of the floral and Christmas industries.- The campus :The...
from 1969 to 1982. In those 25 years, the Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center
Dallas Market Center, located along Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, Texas , sits on of land and spans more than . Dallas Market Center is the international home of the lighting industry, a leader in home décor and the national home of the floral and Christmas industries.- The campus :The...
grew from a single building with less than 100000 square feet (9,290.3 m²) to 7200000 square feet (668,901.9 m²) complex of six buildings and a 1,000-room hotel according to the newspaper. Cooper is credited for the use of The Dallas Market Center Apparel Mart as "Great Hall" in the film Logan's Run
Logan's Run (1976 film)
Logan's Run is a 1976 science fiction film based on the novel of the same name by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a dystopian future society in which population and the consumption of resources are managed and maintained in equilibrium by the simple expediency of killing...
(1975).
Frontiers of Flight Museum
In November 1988, Cooper, Kay Bailey HutchisonKay Bailey Hutchison
Kathryn Ann Bailey Hutchison, known as Kay Bailey Hutchison , is the senior United States Senator from Texas.She is a member of the Republican Party. In 2001, she was named one of the thirty most powerful women in America by Ladies Home Journal. The first woman to represent Texas in the U.S....
and Jan Collmer founded the Frontiers of Flight Museum
Frontiers of Flight Museum
The Frontiers of Flight Museum is an aerospace museum located in Dallas, Texas. The museum was founded in November 1988 by William E. Cooper, Kay Bailey Hutchison and Jan Collmer. Originally located within a terminal at Dallas Love Field, the museum now occupies a building at the Southeast corner...
in Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas and the ninth-largest in the United States. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is the largest metropolitan area in the South and fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States...
. Originally located within a terminal at Dallas Love Field, the museum now occupies a 100000 square feet (9,290.3 m²) building at the Southeast corner of Love Field on Lemmon Avenue.
George E. Haddaway, aviation historian, promoted the founding of the museum subsequent to donation of his extensive personal collection of aviation history books, journals, photographs and archives to the University of Texas at Dallas
University of Texas at Dallas
The University of Texas at Dallas, also referred to as UT Dallas or UTD, is a public research university in the University of Texas System. The main campus is in the heart of the Richardson, Texas, Telecom Corridor, north of downtown Dallas...
as the nucleus of one of the world's finest aviation collections, the History of Aviation Collection.
The museum is now home to an extensive collection of artifacts as well as a cross-section of private, commercial, military and aerospace vehicles.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Cooper played a prominent role in D/FW Airport from its inception. In 1986 he was named to the airport's board of directors and was board chairman from 1991 to 1993.He was past Chairman of the DFW International Airport and past Chairman of the Dallas Council on World Affairs and a dozen other civic and professional organizations.
Civic Activities
Cooper served on the City of Dallas Economic Advisory Board and as Chairman of various Dallas Chamber of Commerce and Dallas Citizens Council Committees. He served as National Chairman of the Export Expansion Council, President of the Hope Cottage Children's Bureau, Chairman of the North Texas Commission Aviation Council and Director of the Better Business Bureau, Dallas County Community College District, University Medical CenterUniversity Medical Center
University of Arizona Medical Center formerly University Medical Center — Tucson, is a private, non-profit 487-bed acute-care hospital in Tucson, Arizona. UAMC has two units: University Campus and South Campus...
, Parkland Foundation, St. Paul Hospital Foundation and
many other such organizations.
Cooper established The Mary E. Mancini Award to recognize excellence in nursing and with his wife, Suzanne, established The Sue and Bill Cooper Cardiac Rehabilitation Center.
Cooper joined The Rotary Club of Dallas on July 9, 1962 and served on many committees and hosted many Rotary events such as the 1967 District Conference as well as the 1982 RI Convention in Dallas. He was elected President of The Rotary Club of Dallas in June 1973. April 2008
Cooper was also active in the Catholic lay community. The Jesuit Foundation named him as the 1991 recipient of The Patrick H. Koch, S.J. Award, given to an individual, couple or group "that exemplify the Jesuit spirit of service to others." In 2004, he was part of a group demanding the resignation of Dallas Bishop Charles Grahmann.
Cooper been honored with awards from Wichita State University
Wichita State University
Wichita State University is a NCAA Division I public university in Wichita, Kansas with selective admissions. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. The current president is Dr. Donald Beggs....
, The National Conference of Christians and Jews, The Dallas Urban League and twelve others.
Cooper died in Dallas, Texas, March 6, 2008, from congestive heart failure.