Haviland Haines Lund | |
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Born | Haviland Haines December 25, 1871 |
Haviland Haines Lund (December 25, 1871 – ?) was the head of the Forward-to-the-Land League which advocated for unemployed city men in America to go to rural areas and become farmers.[1] She was vice president and editorial director of Little Farms Magazine.[2] She was president of the Institute of Government.[3] She was the inspector of home settlement projects for the United States Department of the Interior.[4]
Mrs. Haviland H. Lund is the head of the Forward-to-the-Land League which ... Mrs. Lund advises city men to go to the suburbs [sic] and cultivate a piece of land ...
Meeting was held in the office of Haviland H. Lund, vice president and editorial director of the Little Farms Magazine, at which plans were made for ...
An influential club woman and President of the Institute of Government, Haviland Haines Lund, contributed her voice in addressing the church's dilemma ...
... at the sessions of the National Council of Women by Mrs. Haviland Haines Lund, inspector of home settlement projects in the Department of the Interior. ...