Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . INDIANA AND INDIANANS 1397 mittee of the Church Federation of Indi-anapolis. On July 2, 1889, Sir. Lockwood marriedMiss Bertha Greene, daughter of CharlesP. and Naney Greene of Indianapolis. , who died July 5, 191-4, won ahigh place among Indianas progressiveand public spirited women. She was sec-retary of the Indiana Child Labor Com-mittee for several years, and in that ca-pacity exercised an influence that extendedthroughout the state. She assisted in ob-taining better legislati


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . INDIANA AND INDIANANS 1397 mittee of the Church Federation of Indi-anapolis. On July 2, 1889, Sir. Lockwood marriedMiss Bertha Greene, daughter of CharlesP. and Naney Greene of Indianapolis. , who died July 5, 191-4, won ahigh place among Indianas progressiveand public spirited women. She was sec-retary of the Indiana Child Labor Com-mittee for several years, and in that ca-pacity exercised an influence that extendedthroughout the state. She assisted in ob-taining better legislation for child laborand the enforcement of child labor laws;she was one of the founders of the WomansDepartment Club and served as chairmanof the Social Service Committee of thatclub and also of the Indiana Federationof Clubs for several years. She also helpedorganize the Public Health Nursing Asso-ciation in Indianapolis. Governor Ralstonappointed her a member of the IndianaCommission for Working Women, andthrough that medium she undertook abroad and important service which was onlyinterriipted by


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