George A. Lundberg

George Andrew Lundberg (October 3, 1895 – April 14, 1966) was an American sociologist.

In 1934 he worked with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, and soon thereafter moved to Bennington College in Vermont, where he was professor of sociology and statistics.

[3] Lundberg died on April 14, 1966, in Seattle, Washington, "following surgical treatment for a condition not ordinarily considered dangerous".

[8] Lundberg's most lasting impression was made in his work entitled, Can Science Save Us?.

However, Lundberg focused much of his research on the applications, limits, delimits, operational definitions, and linguistics.