He was a graduate of Texas A & M and Purdue Universities, a member of the research foundation at Purdue and an industrial counselor of Texas A & M. Dr. Wallace was recognized nationally as a teacher and scholar in the field of management. He served 15 years with the federal government.
He married Mae Belle Bartley in 1905. They welcomed two daughters: Ouida Kathryn in 1907 and Marjorie Louise in 1910. The family lived in numerous states as Lawrence accepted positions at different universities and government positions.
In 1934, Lawrence married Lula Mae Arey in Virginia. They first lived in Chicago, then Ohio, and finally settled in Davenport, Iowa, to enjoy retirement. The couple had no children together.
He was a graduate of Texas A & M and Purdue Universities, a member of the research foundation at Purdue and an industrial counselor of Texas A & M. Dr. Wallace was recognized nationally as a teacher and scholar in the field of management. He served 15 years with the federal government.
He married Mae Belle Bartley in 1905. They welcomed two daughters: Ouida Kathryn in 1907 and Marjorie Louise in 1910. The family lived in numerous states as Lawrence accepted positions at different universities and government positions.
In 1934, Lawrence married Lula Mae Arey in Virginia. They first lived in Chicago, then Ohio, and finally settled in Davenport, Iowa, to enjoy retirement. The couple had no children together.
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