- Lawrence Lindemer
Lawrence "Larry" Boyd Lindemer (born 1921) was a politician from the
U.S. state ofMichigan .Lindemer was born in
Syracuse, New York . He attendedHamilton College in New York for two years, then transferred to theUniversity of Michigan and graduated with an A.B. degree in 1943. While at the University of Michigan, Lindemer took up residence inStockbridge, Michigan , and married Rebecca Mead Gale in 1940 with whom he had two sons, Lawrence B., Jr., and David.Lindemer served as a
Second Lieutenant in theU.S. Army Air Force inWorld War II . After the war, he received a law degree from theUniversity of Michigan Law School and began practice in 1948, but quickly took an interest in politics. He served as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Ingham County in 1949 and 1950.In 1950, Lindemer ran for the
Michigan State House of Representatives from Ingham County 2nd District. He defeated incumbentJacob Schepers in the September Republican primary election, and went on to win the general election in November. In the August 1952 Republican primary, he lost toJohn J. McCune , who went on to win the general election. Lindemer then moved toWashington, D.C. to serve on theHoover Commission from 1953 until 1955.In 1955, Lindemer joined the law firm of Foster, Foster and Campbell. He was also chair of the
Michigan Republican Party from 1957 to 1961 and was a delegate to the1960 Republican National Convention and an alternate to the 1964 convention. In 1964, he served as Midwest Campaign Director forNelson Rockefeller , a longtime friend, in his campaign for President. From 1962 to 1970, he also served as Commissioner of the State Bar of Michigan.Lindemer was a candidate for
Michigan Attorney General in 1966, losing to incumbent DemocratFrank J. Kelley . In 1968, he was appointed to theUniversity of Michigan Board of Regents , then won election, and served from 1969 to 1975.On
June 2 ,1975 , Lindemer was appointed by Michigan GovernorWilliam G. Milliken to theMichigan Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of JusticeThomas M. Kavanagh . In the November 1976 general election, Lindemer lost to DemocratBlair Moody, Jr. .Lindemer subsequently worked as general counsel for
Consumers Power Company and was later employed with the law firm of Foster, Swift, Collins and Smith, P.C.References
*cite web | title = Lawrence B. Lindemer Biography | publisher = Michigan State Historical Society | url = http://www.micourthistory.org/resources/lblindemer.php | accessdate = 2006-11-26
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lind-lindquist.html#RRR10AA57 The Political Graveyard]
*cite web | title = Chronological list of Regents Emeriti | publisher = University of Michigan Board of Regents | url = http://www.regents.umich.edu/about/RegentsChron8-06.pdf | format = PDF | accessdate = 2006-11-26
*cite web | title = Presentation of the Portrait of Justices Emerson R. Boyles and Lawrence B. Lindemer, September 8, 1982 | publisher = Michigan State Historical Society | url = http://www.micourthistory.org/resources/Special%20Sessions/Boyles%20Lindemer%201982.php | accessdate = 2006-11-26External links
*cite web | title = Swearing in ceremony for Lindemer to the Michigan Supreme Court | publisher = Michigan State Historical Society | url = http://www.micourthistory.org/resources/Special%20Sessions/Lindemer%20Inv%201975.php | accessdate = 2006-11-26
*cite web | title = Lindemer Profile at Swift, Collins and Smith, P.C. | url = http://www.fosterswift.com/ainfopage.php?action=getatt&aid=43&t=f | accessdate = 2006-11-26
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