Lindaman, Edward B.

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Biographical NoteEdward B. Lindaman (1920-1982) became president of Whitworth College in 1970 and retired in 1980. He came to Whitworth from North American Rockwell where he was director of programming for the Apollo space project. He was largely self-educated (he held an Associate in Arts degree from Mesabi Junior College, Eveleth, Minnesota, 1938) through extensive reading and study in many fields from theology and philosophy to science, technology and ⁰́₋futuristics.⁰́₊ His decade of administration saw profound changes in the college including the establishment of the Whitworth Foundation, the Student Life program, the Center for Economic Education, Institute of Ministry, a computer center, Senior Scholars program, cross-cultural student exchanges and the four-one-four calendar. During his administration 11 new buildings were constructed and gifts to the college rose to exceed $1 million per year. The enrollment reached 1900 students. Lindaman is said to have "put the college on the map.⁰́₊ National attention was gained for the college⁰́₉s Nutrition 1985 program and its human development emphasis. He authored two books on the future: Space: A New Direction for Mankind and Thinking in the Future Tense. Lindaman contracted sleeping sickness while visiting China and died in Shanghai on August 26, 1982.

From the description of Edward B. Lindaman Papers, 1965-1982. (Whitworth University). WorldCat record id: 65183935

Edward B. Lindaman (1920-1982) became president of Whitworth College in 1970 and retired in 1980. He came to Whitworth from North American Rockwell where he was director of programming for the Apollo space project. He was largely self-educated (he held an Associate in Arts degree from Mesabi Junior College, Eveleth, Minnesota, 1938) through extensive reading and study in many fields from theology and philosophy to science, technology and “futuristics.”

His decade of administration saw profound changes in the college including the establishment of the Whitworth Foundation, the Student Life program, the Center for Economic Education, Institute of Ministry, a computer center, Senior Scholars program, cross-cultural student exchanges and the four-one-four calendar. During his administration 11 new buildings were constructed and gifts to the college rose to exceed $1 million per year. The enrollment reached 1900 students. Lindaman is said to have "put the college on the map.” National attention was gained for the college’s Nutrition 1985 program and its human development emphasis. He authored two books on the future: Space: A New Direction for Mankind and Thinking in the Future Tense. Lindaman contracted sleeping sickness while visiting China and died in Shanghai on August 26, 1982.

From the guide to the Edward B. Lindaman Papers, 1965-1982, (Whitworth University Archives)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Whitworth College Ragged Ridge Program Records, 1973-1977 Whitworth University Archives
referencedIn Whitworth College Board of Trustees Records, 1883-1970 Whitworth University Archives
referencedIn Robert H. Mounce Papers, 1955-1988 Whitworth University Archives
referencedIn Whitworth College Ragged Ridge Program. Whitworth College Ragged Ridge Program Records, 1973-1977. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
referencedIn Lindaman Center Records 1979-1998. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
referencedIn Building and Building Dedications, 1890-2006, 1915-2005 Whitworth University Archives
creatorOf Lindaman, Edward B. Edward B. Lindaman Papers, 1965-1982. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
referencedIn Gray, Alfred O. Alfred O. Gray Papers 1930-2004. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
referencedIn Alfred O. Gray Papers, 1930-2004 Whitworth University Archives
creatorOf Edward B. Lindaman Papers, 1965-1982 Whitworth University Archives
referencedIn Whitworth College. Building and Building Dedications 1890-2006. Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
referencedIn Lindaman Center Records, 1979-1998 Whitworth University Archives
referencedIn Buildings and Building Dedications Collection, <1890-2006, 1915-2005 Whitworth University Archives
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associatedWith Gray, Alfred O. person
associatedWith Greater Spokane Community Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Independent Colleges of Washington corporateBody
associatedWith Intercollegiate Center for Nursing corporateBody
associatedWith Koehler, Mark L. person
associatedWith Koehler, Mark L. person
associatedWith Lindaman Center corporateBody
associatedWith Mounce, Robert H. person
associatedWith National Science Foundation corporateBody
associatedWith Northwest Association of Private Colleges and Universities corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian College Union (N. E. X. U. S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Research Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Sears-Roebuck Foundation corporateBody
associatedWith Shell Foundation corporateBody
associatedWith Simpson, Clarence J. person
associatedWith Steele-Reese Foundation corporateBody
associatedWith United Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.) corporateBody
associatedWith Washington Friends of Higher Education corporateBody
associatedWith Whitworth College. corporateBody
associatedWith Whitworth College Board of Trustees person
associatedWith Whitworth College Ragged Ridge Program. person
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Spokane (Washington)
Washington (State)
Spokane (Wash.)
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