Launder, Arthur I.
Biographical notes:
Arthur Irwin Launder (1895-1977) was a prominent Seattle engineer and patron of the arts who also was very active in promoting the development of the local classical music scene. A graduate of Stanford University, Launder worked for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company as a traffic facilities supervisor during the 1920s. In a professional capacity, he served as president of the Seattle Engineers Club and was a member of the American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Among his accomplishments as a civic leader, Launder was a charter member and co-founder of the the Seattle Philharmonic and Orchestra Society, chair of the founding committee of the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra, and president of the Amphion Society, a Seattle choral group.
From the description of Arthur I. Launder scrapbook, 1923-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 277049313
Arthur Irwin Launder (1895-1977) was a prominent Seattle electrical engineer who also was active in civic affairs. A graduate of Stanford University, Launder worked for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company as a traffic facilities supervisor during the 1920s. In a professional capacity, he served as president of the Seattle Engineers Club and was a member of the American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
From the description of Arthur I. Launder architecture course notebook, 1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123953226
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Subjects:
- Architecture, Domestic
- Architecture
- Choral societies
- Electrical engineers
- Engineering students
- Music patrons
- Symphony orchestras
Occupations:
- Electrical engineers
Places:
- California (as recorded)
- Washington (State)--Seattle (as recorded)