Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . ice and has sought nohonors outside his profession. He is a re-publican voter. Mr. Lockwood is a memlierof the Indianapolis, the Indiana and Amer-ican Bar associations, and the ChicagoPatent Law Association. He is also affili-ated with the Delta Kappa Epsilon fra-ternity, is a Scottish Rite Mason and amember of the First Presbyterian Church. The interest that has engaged him chieflyoutside his profession and home has beenthat of public organized charity. Hehelped establish the Juvenile Court


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . ice and has sought nohonors outside his profession. He is a re-publican voter. Mr. Lockwood is a memlierof the Indianapolis, the Indiana and Amer-ican Bar associations, and the ChicagoPatent Law Association. He is also affili-ated with the Delta Kappa Epsilon fra-ternity, is a Scottish Rite Mason and amember of the First Presbyterian Church. The interest that has engaged him chieflyoutside his profession and home has beenthat of public organized charity. Hehelped establish the Juvenile Court of^Marion County and guide it during its firstyears. He also assisted in establishing theChildrens Aid Association as an auxiliaryof the Juvenile Court and was a directorfor a number of years. He also spent muchtime in alleviating the conditions affectingchild labor and in promoting legislationto that end. For several years ]Mr. Lock-wood has been a member of the committeeon relief and charities of the IndianapolisChamber of Commerce, and for five year*has been a member of the executive com- I K ^.


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