Alfred Lindley
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Alfred "Al" Damon Lindley (January 20, 1904 – February 22, 1951) was an American lawyer and sportsman. He participated in a wide variety of sports, including rowing (where he won the gold medal in the eights in the 1924 Summer Olympics),[1] skiing (in which he competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics)[2] and mountaineering (in which his achievements included the second ascent of Denali).[3] He was also politically active as a supporter of Harold Stassen and a candidate for several offices himself.[2] He died in an airplane crash in 1951.[4]
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