Louis B. Allyn
Lewis B. Allyn (Louis) (1874[1] – May 7, 1940, in Westfield, Massachusetts) was an American chemistry professor and influential figure in the pure food movement at the time of his murder.[2][3]
Lewis Benajah Allyn | |
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Born | 1874 |
Died | |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Louis |
Occupation | Chemist |
He was teaching at Westfield Teachers College and contributing as a pure foods expert[4] for McClure's magazines at the time of his shooting. His is the only unsolved murder in the history of Westfield, Massachusetts.
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References
- Elementary applied chemistry Allyn, Lewis Benajah, 1874-, Internet Archive
- Westfield State College Fun Facts Archived 2006-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, 29. The only unsolved murder in the history of the city of Westfield: The mysterious 1940 shooting of Louis B. Allyn, Westfield Teachers College chemistry professor and pure food expert for McClure's magazines.
- "Life and death of Lewis B. Allyn still shrouded in mystery, part 1". thewestfieldvoice.com. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
- Allyn, Lewis B. (February 1915). "Pure Food In The United States". McClure's. XLVI (4): 78. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
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