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| Lockwood was born in Hanover, New Hampshire on December 5, 1924. He served in the U.S. Army in Italy during World War II. Then, he enrolled at Trinity College, one year after his father Harold J. Lockwood took over the chairmanship of the Engineering Department at the College. While a student, Lockwood lettered in [[athletics|football]], | Lockwood was born in Hanover, New Hampshire on December 5, 1924. He served in the U.S. Army in Italy during World War II. Then, he enrolled at Trinity College, one year after his father Harold J. Lockwood took over the chairmanship of the Engineering Department at the College. While a student, Lockwood lettered in [[athletics|football]], | ||
| - | [{{ :lockwood_theodore.jpg?350|Theodore Lockwood, ca. 1968. Photo credit: [[https:// | + | [{{::lockwood.jpg?400 |Theodore Lockwood, ca. 1970. Photo credit: |
| After serving as a member of the [[board_of_fellows|Board of Fellows]] and an alumni [[trustees|trustee]] for some time, in January 1967, Lockwood was asked to serve as Trinity College’s president. During his decade-plus years as president, Lockwood sought to speak to the needs of students concerned about racial justice, social betterment, and generational change. In April 1968, he was one of the trustees locked in [[downes_clock_tower|Downes Memorial]] by the students demanding greater funding for Black scholarships. Nonetheless, | After serving as a member of the [[board_of_fellows|Board of Fellows]] and an alumni [[trustees|trustee]] for some time, in January 1967, Lockwood was asked to serve as Trinity College’s president. During his decade-plus years as president, Lockwood sought to speak to the needs of students concerned about racial justice, social betterment, and generational change. In April 1968, he was one of the trustees locked in [[downes_clock_tower|Downes Memorial]] by the students demanding greater funding for Black scholarships. Nonetheless, | ||
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| Theodore Lockwood was awarded an [[honorary_degrees|honorary Doctor of Letters]] from Trinity in 1981. In January of 1982 he left Trinity and moved to New Mexico, where he became the founding president of United World College. On January 21, 2019, Lockwood died peacefully at his home in Stowe, Vermont, at the age of 94. | Theodore Lockwood was awarded an [[honorary_degrees|honorary Doctor of Letters]] from Trinity in 1981. In January of 1982 he left Trinity and moved to New Mexico, where he became the founding president of United World College. On January 21, 2019, Lockwood died peacefully at his home in Stowe, Vermont, at the age of 94. | ||
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| + | ===== Preceded By ===== | ||
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| + | [[jacobs_albert_c|Albert Charles Jacobs H’68]] | ||
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| + | ===== Succeeded By ===== | ||
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| + | [[english_james_fairfield_jr|James Fairfield English, Jr. H’89]] | ||
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