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Emil Lockwood

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from 1963 to 1970, serving as the Senate Minority Leader from 1965 to 1966 and Senate Majority Leader from 1967 to 1970. As a young man, Lockwood served in the Pacific Theater in World War II, aboard a
399:. With F.J. Coomes in 1971, he co-founded Public Affairs Associates, the state's first multi-client bipartisan lobbying firm. Lockwood was later appointed chief lobbyist and deputy director of the 400: 683: 673: 42: 678: 708: 703: 698: 668: 693: 718: 688: 312: 432: 92: 31: 300: 209: 628: 182: 713: 332: 632: 396: 381: 385: 377: 373: 347: 545: 447:, by Stanley C. Fedewa and Marilyn H. Fedewa, Llumina, 2003, distributed by Michigan State University Press. 389: 304: 292: 201: 192: 663: 658: 354: 420: 351: 296: 171: 65: 328: 308: 268: 258:(September 23, 1919 – August 2, 2002) was an American businessman and politician who represented 233: 416: 288: 284: 77: 592: 501: 404: 280: 205: 196: 154: 369: 362: 263: 86: 287:
on his mother's side. His namesake, Emil Achard, founded Saginaw Plate Glass Company in
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Lockwood left the Michigan Senate in 1970 to launch an unsuccessful bid for
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MAN IN MOTION: Michigan's Legendary Senate Majority Leader, Emil Lockwood
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MAN IN MOTION: Michigan's Legendary Senate Majority Leader, Emil Lockwood
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MAN IN MOTION: Michigan's Legendary Senate Majority Leader, Emil Lockwood
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Man in Motion: Michigan's Legendary Senate Majority Leader, Emil Lockwood
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Board of Education. He later served as a member of the
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Weeks, George. "Book honors Michigan senate leader,"
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He served with distinction aboard an 43:Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate 368:In 1963, Lockwood was elected to the 7: 679:People from Gratiot County, Michigan 539: 537: 433:List of Michigan state legislatures 14: 709:20th-century American legislators 301:Master of Business Administration 704:School board members in Michigan 699:County commissioners in Michigan 669:Military personnel from Michigan 226: 401:Michigan Department of Commerce 694:Ross School of Business alumni 531:, (Llumina, 2003), 15, 26, 37. 1: 719:Kemper Military School alumni 689:People from Ottawa, Illinois 597:www.cambridgeconnections.net 633:Michigan Secretary of State 397:Michigan Secretary of State 735: 283:, and was a descendant of 639: 626: 620: 615: 518:, (Llumina, 2003), 10-11. 249: 132: 99: 48: 37: 28: 616:Party political offices 348:Gratiot County, Michigan 275:Early life and education 455:by Lawrence Kestenbaum. 452:The Political Graveyard 714:Albion College faculty 305:University of Michigan 293:Kemper Military School 202:University of Michigan 193:Kemper Military School 279:Lockwood was born in 527:Fedewa, Stanley C. 514:Fedewa, Stanley C. 486:Fedewa, Stanley C. 421:Ann Arbor, Michigan 352:St. Louis, Michigan 333:Westminster College 297:Boonville, Missouri 172:Ann Arbor, Michigan 66:Raymond D. Dzendzel 16:American politician 384:, and portions of 335:and accounting at 329:United States Navy 327:After leaving the 234:United States Navy 152:September 23, 1919 647: 646: 642:N. 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Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate
Raymond D. Dzendzel
Robert VanderLaan
Michigan Senate
30th
Bill Ballenger
Ottawa, Illinois
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Republican
Kemper Military School
AA
University of Michigan
BA
MBA
United States Navy
World War II
Gratiot County
Michigan Senate
Landing Ship Tank
Ottawa, Illinois
Franz Karl Achard
Saginaw, Michigan
Kemper Military School
Boonville, Missouri
Master of Business Administration
University of Michigan
LST
Pacific Theater
World War II

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