Background
Lancaster, Lane W. was born on December 9, 1892 in Bellaire, Ohio, United States. Son of Charles Warren and Josephine (Crow) Lancaster.
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Lancaster, Lane W. was born on December 9, 1892 in Bellaire, Ohio, United States. Son of Charles Warren and Josephine (Crow) Lancaster.
AB, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1915. AM, University illinois, 1918. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1923.
Instructor political science, University of Pennsylvania, 1920-1923;
assistant professor government and history, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1923-1926;
associate professor, Wesleyan University, 1926-1930;
professor political science, U. Nebraska, 1930-1960;
professor emeritus, U. Nebraska, from 1960;
head Department, University Nebraska, 1939-1953, 55-57. Visiting professor political science Northwestern University, 1940-1941. Visiting Cowles professor government Yale, 1948-1949.
Visiting professor University of California, Berkeley, 1949-1950. Member Grants in Aid committee, Society Science Research Council, 1935-1941.
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With United States Army, 1918. Member American Political Science Association (vice president 1951-1952), Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta.
Married Mary Alice Brown, September 11, 1917 (deceased December 1948). Children: Mary, Susan. Married Margaret Farley, July 18, 1949 (deceased September 1958).
Married Mistress Charles M. Littlefield, September 12, 1959.