Harry Lonsdale

Chemist and American politician

Harry Lonsdale - Chemist and American politician
Born

January 19th, 1932
93 years ago

Died

November 11th, 2014
10 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A chemist and businessman who served as a member of the Oregon State House of Representatives. Engaged in initiatives related to public health and environmental policy, contributing to legislative developments during the 1980s. Also involved in various business ventures in the chemical industry, influencing both science and commerce. Advocated for sustainable practices and education within the community.

Served in the Oregon State House of Representatives

Participated in public health and environmental initiatives

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