Lindemer, Lawrence B.

Lawrence B. Lindemer was born in Syracuse, New York on 21 August 1921. He complete two years at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, then transferred to the University of Michigan where he received his B.A. in 1943. Upon graduation from college Lindemer enlisted in the United States Air Force where sometime in 1944 he was sent to Officers Candidate School. Upon graduating he served as a lieutenant for seventeen months. After service in the Air Force, Lindemer attended law school at the University.

Of Michigan, receiving a Bachelor of Law degree in 1948. In the fall of 1947 Lindemer and his family moved to the village of Stockbridge, Ingham County, Michigan, where he practiced law. Beginning in 1951, Lindemer became active in politics. He was elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives. After serving one term, he was appointed to the Hoover Commission serving consecutive posts as assistant to Commissioner Homer Ferguson (1953-1954), Commissioner Styles Bridges (1955), and a special.

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