Lawrence R. Gibson
Lawrence R. Gibson (September 15, 1912 – February 2, 2004)[1] was an American politician and businessman.
Born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Gibson went to University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Gibson was a designer supervisor and was secretary and director of the Trane Employees Credit Union. From 1952 to 1955, Gibson served on the La Crosse Common Council and the Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium Board. In 1973, Gibson served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican.[2]
Notes
- 'Social Security Death Index'
- 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1973,' Biographical Sketch of Lawrence R. Gibson, pg. 85
gollark: Because that's new thing, and new thing bad.
gollark: Old thing was around when I was growing up. New thing was NOT. The implications are obvious.
gollark: > i dont get why people think that just going back to the old days before phones and computers and shit would make anything betterBecause new thing bad old thing good, OBVIOUSLY?
gollark: I mean, cheap zero-carbon-dioxide power wouldn't fix EVERYTHING, but it would solve many of the climate-change-y issues we have, more so over time as many of the solutions to things require plentiful electricity.
gollark: Environmental damage is partly a fixable technical problem and partly a social one, because people are SILLY DODECAHEDRA who will not accept the obvious solution (to some things) of nuclear power. I'm also not convinced that reverting to horrible premodern living standards would *reduce* depression.
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