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educator

Lawrence H. Baldinger, American educator. Recipient of 1950 Notre Dame Lay Faculty award. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; member American and Indiana chemical societies, American Pharmaceutical Association, Indiana Academy Science (president 1961), Phi Delta Chi, Rho Chi, Sigma Xi.

Background

Baldinger, Lawrence H. was born on January 12, 1907 in Galion, Ohio, United States. Son of Edward Nelson and Margaret (McCartney) Baldinger.

Education

Pharmaceutical Chemist, Western Reserve University, 1928, Bachelor of Science, 1929. Master of Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 1931, Doctor of Philosophy, 1933.

Career

Instructor department of pharmacy, University of Notre Dame, 1929-1933, instructor and head department, 1933-1939, assistant professor of chemistry, 1939-1941, assistant professor of chemistry and assistant dean College of Science, 1941-1942, assistant professor of chemistry and acting dean, 1942-1943, professor of chemistry and dean, 1943-1960, associate dean, head department pre-professional studies, 1960-1970.

Achievements

  • Lawrence H. Baldinger has been listed as a noteworthy educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American and Indiana chemical societies, American Pharmaceutical Association, Indiana Academy Science (president 1961), Phi Delta Chi, Rho Chi, Sigma Xi.

Connections

Married Helen Dwyer, August 10, 1929. Children: Lawrence H., Margaret Ann, James Edward, Charles Dwyer.

Father:
Edward Nelson Baldinger

Mother:
Margaret (McCartney) Baldinger

Spouse:
Helen Dwyer

child:
James Edward Baldinger

child:
Margaret Ann Baldinger

child:
Lawrence H. Baldinger

child:
Charles Dwyer Baldinger