Lutz, Philip, 1888-1947
Variant namesPhillip Lutz became active in Indiana politics in 1911. He practiced law in his hometown of Boonville, as well as Indianapolis, and served as the Democratic representative to the state legislature. Lutz served also as attorney general during the McNutt administration, 1932-1936, and maintained an interest in parole and prison organizations throughout his career.
From the description of Speeches, 1935. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 21667703
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creatorOf | Lutz, Philip, 1888-1947. Indiana's contribution to the world : Address delivered by the Honorable Philip Lutz, Jr., Attorney General of Indiana, upon the occasion of the quarterly banquet meeting of the Southwestern Indiana Civic Association at Rockport, Indiana, at 6:30 o'clock P.M., Friday night, January 24, 1936. | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library | |
creatorOf | Lutz, Philip, Jr., 1888-. Coordination of correctional activities in Indiana; delivered ... Indiana State conference on social work at Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 1, 1934. | Indiana University | |
creatorOf | Lutz, Philip, 1888-1947. Speeches, 1935. | Indiana Historical Society Library |
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associatedWith | Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. | person |
associatedWith | Lincoln, Nancy Hanks, 1784-1818. | person |
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Birth 1888
Death 1947