During some of that period he also served as a supervisor in the WPA's Federal Art Project, for whom he created several works, notably a statue of Gabriel Richard located at the entrance to the Belle Isle Bridge.
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White was born in Acton, Massachusetts to John Sidney White and Bertha H. (Dupee) White.
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It was published by Macmillan in 1958, the year of his death, as by White "with the assistance of Jean Schneider".
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He received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth in 1914 and his master's from Dartmouth in 1915, after which he taught there for a few years.
Leonard D. White (1891–1958), historian of public administration in the United States
Leonard D. Jaffe, a Surveyor program scientist and custodian of the Surveyor 3 parts brought back from the Moon, stated in a letter to the Planetary Society that a member of his staff reported that a "breach of sterile procedure" took place at just the right time to produce a false positive result.