Betty Leonard papers 1922-1975

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Betty Leonard papers 1922-1975

Papers comprise articles and other writings, correspondence, and transcripts of interviews conducted by Betty Leonard as background research for a biography on her father, the social reformer Eduard C. Lindeman.

3 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618625

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Lindeman, Eduard C. (Eduard Christian), 1885-1953

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Eduard C. Lindeman (May 9, 1885 – April 13, 1953) was an American educator, notable for his pioneering contributions in adult education. He introduced many concepts of modern adult education in his book, The Meaning of Adult Education. Eduard Christian Lindeman was born in St. Clair, Michigan, one of ten children of German immigrant parents, Frederick and Frederika (von Piper) Lindemann. Orphaned at an early age, Lindeman gained work experience through jobs as stable cleaner, nurseryman, grav...

Leonard, Elizabeth Lindeman, 1918-

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Betty Lindeman Leonard is a social work educator and the daughter and biographer of Eduard C. Lindeman. She has been associated with the schools of social work at Portland State University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She wrote Friendly Rebel: A Personal and Social History of Eduard C. Lindeman. From the guide to the Betty Leonard papers, 1922-1975, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfare History Archives [swha]) Lindeman was a professor of ...