Larkin Hundley Farinholt (Rhodes 1928)
Foundation Executive. Gov. Official. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford.
1960, Administrator, 1962 to 1970, Vice President of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. $1.2 million-a-year program for basic research in physical sciences, which selects promising young scientists to receive grants as research fellows.[2]
1950’s - Deputy Science Advisor to the State Department, Secretary Dean Acheson (S&K 1915), John Foster Dulles (The Pilgrams, Rockfeller Foundation, Allen Dulles/JFK) by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason) and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
1951 and 1952 - Science Attache, U.S. Embassy London, Ambassador Walter Sherman Gifford (President of AT&T 1925 to 1948) by President Harry S. Truman (Freemason)
1947 to 1970 - Professor and Director of the chemistry laboratories at Columbia University.[2]
Washington and Lee University.[2]
WW2 - Executive Officer, Explosives research laboraties of the National Defense Research Council, which later became the Office of Scientific Research and Development in Washington.[2]
Captain of the All-British lacrosse team.
1928 - Member of the U.S. Lacrosse team, Olympic Games in Amsterdam.
1928 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Queen’s College, University of Oxford.[1]
Johns Hopkins University. Chemistry
Died 12 Jul 1984, from Not Known. Age 84.
Note: Mary Kathryn Snyder; a son, Larkin Jr. of Los Angeles; two daughters, Kathryn and Mary Victoria, both of Baltimore, and three grandsons.[2]
[3] - 1952 - Meeting Aboard the U.S.S. Williamsburg
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