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Lemay, J. A. Leo (Joseph A. Leo), 1935-2008

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingLemay, J. A. Leo (Joseph A. Leo), 1935-2008
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Variant(s)Lemay, Joseph A. Leo, 1935-2008
Lemay, Leo, 1935-2008
See alsoEmployer University of Delaware
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Graduate of: University of Maryland, College Park
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Graduate of: University of Pennsylvania
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNewark (Del.) College Park (Md.) Philadelphia (Pa.)
LocatedNewark (Del.)
Birth date1935-01-17
Death date2008-10-15
Field of activityEducation, Higher American literature--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 American literature--Revolutionary period, 1775-1783 American literature--1783-1850
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 Cooke, Ebenezer, approximately 1667-approximately 1732 Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812
AffiliationUniversity of Delaware
University of Pennsylvania
University of Maryland, College Park
Profession or occupationCollege teachers English teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inHis Ebenezer Kinnersley, 1964.
Social Security death index, viewed Mar. 10, 2009 (Leo Lemay; b. Jan. 17, 1935; d. Oct. 15, 2008; last residence: Newark, Del.)
UDaily, via WWW, May 5, 2020: In memoriam: J.A. Leo Lemay, published October 16, 2008 (J.A. Leo Lemay, Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Professor of English, died on Wednesday, October 15; Professor Lemay, of Newark, Delaware, joined the University of Delaware faculty in 1977 as the Winterthur Professor of English; earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Maryland and his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania)
Wikipedia, May 5, 2020 (J.A. Leo Lemay (January 17, 1935- October 15, 2008) was du Pont Winterthur Professor of English at the University of Delaware; commonly known simply as "Leo Lemay," he was most renowned for his lifelong fascination with Benjamin Franklin, although he wrote on many topics, including Edgar Allan Poe, Ebenezer Cooke, and Joel Barlow)
Encyclopedia.com, May 5, 2020 (Joseph Alberic Leo Lemay; born January 7, 1935, in Bristow, VA; education: University of Maryland, A.B., 1957, A.M., 1962; University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., 1964)
Associated languageeng
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