Background
Brock, Elmer Leslie was born on December 15, 1880 in near London, Kentucky, United States. Son of Daniel R. and Mary (Lucas) Brock.
Brock, Elmer Leslie was born on December 15, 1880 in near London, Kentucky, United States. Son of Daniel R. and Mary (Lucas) Brock.
Student of University Kentucky, 1901-1902. Bachelor of Laws, University Denver, 1909.
Bar, 1909, began practice at Denver. Assistant attorney general Colorado, 1909-1911. Practiced at Grand Junction, 1911-1912.
Associate Smith, Brock & Ferguson.
Denver. 1913-1923; member Smith & Brock, 1923-1929. Member Smith Brock, Akolt & Campbell, 1929-1942, now Brock.
Akolt & Campbell. Formerly general counsel and director Denver and Salt Lake Railway.
Professor common carriers and public services companies U. Denver, 1919-1934.
Through The Lord’s Supper, or Holy Communion, the bread and cup symbolize the broken body and shed blood offered by Christ recall God’s great love for people; as they did for the disciples on the eve of Christ’s crucifixion.
Member Smith & Brock, 1923-1929. Member Smith Brock, Akolt & Campbell, 1929-1942, now Brock. Akolt & Campbell; Member National Conference for Uniform State Laws, 1926-1930.
Member American, Colorado, Denver (president 1931-1932) Bar Associations, Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Sigma.
Clubs: Denver, University, Denver Country.
Married Nora Lindon, June 7, 1911. Children: Elmer Leslie, Charles L.