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Lot Dean Lockwood (L. D. Lockwood, February 20, 1879 – September 26, 1960) was an American businessman, attorney-at-law, educator, Philippine Government Official and Republican Delegate for the Philippines.
Born in Brownsville, California, L. D. Lockwood studied at local California schools ultimately studying law at Stanford University. He was a member of the Bar associations of the Philippines and California, as well as a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.[1] In 1903 he was commission by the United States Federal Civil Service to serve as an educator in the Philippines.[1][2] While in the Philippines, he became a supervisor for the public school system and held several governmental positions including treasurer and district auditor of several provinces.[1][3] In 1926 he developed a well-known law practice in the Philippines becoming widely known as Judge Lockwood and as prominent member of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines.[1][4][5] He started and lead several businesses including the Pampanga Bus Company, Inc, the Northern Luzon Transportation Company, Inc., and the Motor Service Company, Inc.[4][5] Lot Dean Lockwood represented the Philippines as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Kansas City in 1928 (Convention Vice President) and again in Philadelphia in 1940.[6][4] Lockwood worked with US Government officials to help the Philippines develop legal and financial independence which involved him working personally with Dwight D. Eisenhower.[7] Lockwood chronicled the history of law in the Philippines during and after World War II Japanese occupation of the Philippines in a 1950 Stanford Law Review article entitled "The Philippine Supreme Court and Postwar Problems of International Law"[8]
Lockwood nearly died in the Agusan River while traveling between provinces as district auditor.[4] Lockwood was married to Goldie Elizabeth Donham, who died not long after childbirth in Manila due to preeclampsia. His only daughter, Martha Elizabeth Lockwood-Laederich, survived. Lockwood remarried the socialite Bertha Gardner of San Francisco.[4]
^ abcd""President's Page"". Stanford Law Review. 3 (1): 1–2. December 1950. JSTOR 1226046.
^Hollnsteiner, Geronima; Racelis, Mary; Pecson (1959). Tales of the American Teachers in the Philippines. Carmelo & Bauermann.
^United States War Department (1909). "Volume VII Part I". Annual Reports of the Secretary of War. Washington Government Printing Office. p. 201.
^ abcde"Who is Who in the Philippines". Philippines Free Press. 1933.
^ abAmerican Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (1941). "Journal". Manila. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^"Lockwood, L.D." politicalgraveyard.com. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
^Eisenhower, Dwight (November 16, 1957). Unpublished Letter to Lot Dean Lockwood.
^Lockwood, L. D. (December 1950). ""The Philippine Supreme Court and Postwar Problems of International Law"". Stanford Law Review. 3 (1): 3–34. doi:10.2307/1226047. JSTOR 1226047.
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road to stardom "was a long time in the coming and there were a lot of upsets and a lot of failures and roadblocks, but I couldn't walk away from it. I...
that may be her most powerful moment as an actress.": 260 Actor Gary Lockwood, who also acted in the film, felt that "Kazan and Natalie were a terrific...
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(2012–2019 VSquared Productions) Luck on Sunday (2017–present, Racing TV) Lockwood & Co. (2023-present, Netflix) "Mama" by Spice Girls Walk Away by Franz...
Library. Archived from the original on February 10, 2015. Ascoine, Frank; Lockwood, Randall (1998). Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence: Readings...
Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023. Lockwood TE, Vervoordt A, Lieberman M (March 2021). "High concentrations of illicit...
Munich (1940), the latter directed by Carol Reed and co starring Margaret Lockwood. Harrison played Adolphus in Major Barbara (1941)—filmed in London during...
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Patron (uncredited), Oliver Cross as Theatre Patron (uncredited), King Lockwood as Theatre Patron (uncredited), Lulu Mae Bohrman as Theatre Patron (uncredited)...
Margaret Lockwood to make six films in three years. The following year he signed a six-picture deal with Republic Films. The first movie Lockwood-Wilcox...
just opened up something in my head that was inside of me, and I realised a lot of things. I didn't learn them because I already knew them, but that happened...