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Lundsgaarde, Henry Peder was born on December 22, 1938 in Copenhagen. Son of Henry Thorvald and Ragnhild (Rasmussen) Lundsgaarde. came to the United States, 1957.
("Looks at how, in 1969, nearly three hundred Houstonians ...)
"Looks at how, in 1969, nearly three hundred Houstonians died as a result of homicide & why more than half the killers escaped official punishment." Extrapolates from this one city in one particular year to a larger discussion of interpersonal violence in the United States as a whole & adds valuable data to the gun control debate. 269 pages. First Edition hardcover with bright orange boards is in Near Fine condition: part of a single-owner collection recently removed from storage. Very clean, binding tight, white pages; NO writing, highlighting, or underlining, NOT ex-lib. Extremely slight yellowing to external pages edges. Unclipped DJ is also Near Fine with extremely slight edgewear at corners; nicely protected in Free new mylar cover. A nearly pristine copy! Please see our 2 photos! Description written by & sole property of Gargoyle Books 2013. ALL ORDERS PROCESSED BEFORE NOON (Pacific) SHIP IMMEDIATELY THAT DAY; ELSE NEXT DAY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS).
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researcher anthropology educator
Lundsgaarde, Henry Peder was born on December 22, 1938 in Copenhagen. Son of Henry Thorvald and Ragnhild (Rasmussen) Lundsgaarde. came to the United States, 1957.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1961; Master of Sciences, University Wisconsin, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1966.
Research assistant department anthropology University Oregon, 1964-1965. Assistant professor anthropology University California, Santa Barbara, 1965-1970. Fellow in law and anthropology Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969-1970.
Associate professor anthropology, chairman department University Houston, 1970-1972. Research associate department medicine College Medicine University Vermont, 1976-1978. Professor anthropology University Kansas, Lawrence, since 1972, chairman department anthropology, 1972-1976.
Associate director Salt Lake City Regional Medical Education Center, VA Med Center, Salt Lake City, 1987-1989. Consultant VA Regional Information Systems Center, Salt Lake City, 1989. Adjunct professor medical informatics University Utah School Medicine, 1987-1995.
Adjunct research assistant department anthropology University Oregon, 1964-1965. Lecturer in field.
("Looks at how, in 1969, nearly three hundred Houstonians ...)
(Book by Lundsgaarde, Henry Peder)
Married Anette Rothenborg, June 24, 1967 (divorced 1986). Children— Peter, Thorsten, Allan, Erik.