THE
HONORABLE, OSCAR J. COOPER
Oscar J. Cooper, a native son
of Washington, D.C., cane of God fearing and ambitious parents, who desired
their son to control himself and master the arts expected of the fine gentleman.
So he was taught by his parents to be punctilious and neat in his dress
and distinctly chivalrous in his manners, never flashy or ostentatious,
yet fashionable, prim and precise.�
Upon finishing the elementary
schools of Washington, Brother Cooper entered Howard University, from which
he
obtained his baccalaureate
degree and his degree of Doctorof Medicine.� Some of the academic
subjects had little interest for him; for his all-absorbing interest in
college was Biology.� His aptness and proficiency along this line
drew him rapidly to Professor Just, who was at that time at Howard University
teaching Biology. So accomplished was Brother Cooper in this subject that
he was made a laboratory assistant in Biology.�
Brother Cooper thus was the
link, between our other Founders, all Juniors, in the fall of 1911, and
Professor Just, the eminent, young, associate professor, who advised the
three young pioneers, Love, Cooper and Coleman.�
Brother Cooper early showed
that he believed both in pleasure and in work. He liked to socialize; but
he also liked to work, to work hard for the achievement of great ends.
Accordingly in the founding of Omega, Brother Cooper worked unsparingly
along with the other Founders many a night until late in the morning.�
Upon completing his medical
course, Brother Cooper settled in Philadelphia and worked untiringly and
persistently until he built up one of the most lucrative practices to be
found among the physicians of Philadelphia.�
He had an excellent general
library and an excellent medical library. It is a real inspiration to go
through these libraries and through his office. Brother Cooper is ever
discovering new techniques in his field and using them efficiently.� |