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Lockwood

American  
[lok-wood] / ˈlɒkˌwʊd /

noun

  1. Belva Ann Bennett 1830–1917, U.S. lawyer and women's-rights activist.


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In 1822, F. & R. Lockwood, a small cartography firm in New York, published what historians today believe was the first of its kind: a board game invented and marketed in America.

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In hindsight, though, F. & R. Lockwood gave birth to an industry.

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“No one else is making music like him,” said Ian Lockwood, a New York City-based fan.

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Babcock BAB -3.21%decrease; red down pointing triangle International said it would promote Harry Holt to chief executive officer when David Lockwood retires after roughly half a decade at the helm.

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Lockwood, who took on the top job in September 2020, is set to retire by the end of the year, it said Friday.

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