Background
Lockwood, George Browning was born on November 7, 1872 in Forest, Illinois, United States. Son of W. W. and Mary (Waite) Lockwood.
Lockwood, George Browning was born on November 7, 1872 in Forest, Illinois, United States. Son of W. W. and Mary (Waite) Lockwood.
Bachelor of Philosophy, DePauw University, 1894.
Founder, 1894, and first editor, 1894-1896, Terre Haute Evening Tribune. Private secretary to Colonel George West. Steele (Medical Corps, and secretary National Soldiers’ Home Board), and Washington correspondent American Press Association, 1896-1902. Superintendent press bureau Republican State Committee of Indiana, 1902-1908.
Private secretary Governor Durbin of Indiana, 1903-1905.
Colonel on staffs of Governors Durbin and Hanly, of Indiana. Assistant general manager Winona Assembly and Schools, 1905-1906.
Editor public The Shield (official journal Phi Kappa Psi), 1898-1907, Marion (Indiana) Evening Chronicle, 1906-1912, now public and editor of Muncie (Indiana) Evening Press. Founder, and editor of The National Republic, Washington, District of Columbia, 1914-1928.
Secretary to Vice-President C. West. Fairbanks, 1907-1909.
Secretary special United States commission to Quebec Tercentenary, 1908. Chairman of the executive committee Indiana Republican State Committee, 1912. Secretary Republican National Committee, 1922-1924.
Director Washington headquarters Hoover-for-President pre-convention campaign, 1928.
Trustee Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, 1904-1907. Honorary life member National Shorthand Reporters’ Association.
Secretary Indiana State Forestry Association, 1914-1919. President Indiana Republican State Editorial Association, 1913.
Author: The New Harmony Communities, 1902.
The New Harmony Movement, 1905. Americanism, 1921.
Member National Shorthand Reporters’ Association.
Married Anne Lloyd Carlisle, 1897. Children: Mary Georgiana, Gordon Browning, John Durbin.