Leonidas Warren Payne, Jr.

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1873 – 1945

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Who was Leonidas Warren Payne, Jr.?

Leonidas Warren Payne, Jr. was an American linguist and professor of English at the University of Texas. He was a co-founder of the Texas Folklore Society along with John Lomax, edited the first anthology of Texas literature, and was one of the first to recognize the talent of e.e. cummings.

Payne was born in [[Auburn, Alabama]He was the eldest son of LWP Sr,who was sometimes called Lonnie Payne ], and attended the Auburn High School. He received bachelors and masters degrees from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in Auburn in 1892 and 1893, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1904. He taught English at the Southwest Alabama Agricultural School, the State Normal School of Alabama, and the University of Pennsylvania prior to being awarded his Ph.D. From 1904 to 1906, he was the associate editor of Worcester's Dictionary, and in 1906 was appointed an assistant professor at Louisiana State University.

After a few months at Louisiana State, Payne was offered and accepted a position on the faculty at the University of Texas. In 1909, he and John Lomax founded the Texas Folklore Society, of which Payne was the first president.

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Born
Jul 12, 1873
Auburn
Education
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Auburn University
Died
Jun 16, 1945

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on July 23, 2013

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