Joyce M. Lund

Joyce M. Lund (née Ireton) (March 23, 1909 July 20, 2009) was an American journalist and politician.

Joyce Lund
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 3 district
In office
January 4th, 1955  January 7th, 1957
Preceded byFurst, Frank
Succeeded byFurst, Frank

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lund graduated from West High School in Minneapolis. She graduated from University of Minnesota in 1931 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. In 1932, Lund moved to Wabasha, Minnesota. She was an editor and writer for the Wabasha County Herald. She also wrote for the Rochester Post-Bulletin and for Associated Press. Lund served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1955 and 1956 and was a Democrat. Lund died at a hospital in Wabasha, Minnesota.[1][2]

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gollark: The inevitable end point of "no growth/no new stuff/etc" is just "society runs through all available resources, can't get more, dies out" or maybe "natural disaster occurs and limited economic/technological resources don't allow dealing with it well".
gollark: This is why I don't like the "zero-growth" people, as well as the various other reasons.
gollark: > basic reading comprehension: surprisingly uncommonIndeed. People often just treat information related to computers or general technical stuff they don't know much about as utterly unfathomable, when it... isn't.
gollark: Servers generally ship in convenient rackable form factors, as do some network switches and stuff.
gollark: And other datacentre hardware.


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