In remembrance …

Book of Memories - L

Louise S. Littlejohn

Louise S. Littlejohn

(1914 – 2007) Mrs. Louise S. Littlejohn was already an experienced home economist when she joined the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service in 1967. She was married, had two teenage sons, and had worked for the Farm Security Administration as a Home Management...

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Elouise F. Lipscomb

Elouise F. Lipscomb

(1918 – 1998) An Opelika native, Miss Elouise F. Lipscomb graduated from Lee County Training School and earned a B.S. at Alabama A&M University. All of her thirty-two-year Extension career was in Morgan County. She began as Home Demonstration Agent in July 1944....

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Victoria C. Lingo

Victoria C. Lingo

(1882 – 1971) Born in 1882 and educated at Peabody College and Auburn University, where she took the early courses offered for home demonstration agents, Victoria Clayton Lingo was a pioneer in Extension work and established for herself a reputation as one who was...

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C. M. Ling

C. M. Ling

(1904 – 1956) Coy Melvin Ling was a trusted and admired worker in Exten­sion service for many years. On September 10, 1956, the peo­ple of Alabama lost a good friend when a heart attack claimed Mr. Ling’s life. C.M. Ling was born in 1904 in the small Marion County...

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William H. Lindsey

William H. Lindsey

(1919 – 1990) William Lindsey was born in Lafayette, Alabama, on October 19, 1919. His early education took place in Chambers County, then military service occupied him from 1942 to 1946. Assigned to an engineer battalion while in the army, his activi­ties won him the...

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Emma Jo Lindsey

Emma Jo Lindsey

(1907 – 1984) Emma Jo Lindsey was born in Auburn, Alabama, on August 29, 1907. After attending Huntington College in Montgomery for two years, she returned to Auburn, where she earned her B.S. degree in 1929. In 1948, Mrs. Lindsey joined Extension as an Assistant Home...

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