- Title:
- Trusts and public welfare; an address delivered on the occasion of the commencement exercises of the Indiana Law School, May 29, 1901, at the Grand Opera House, Indianapolis
- Author:
- Mason, Augustus Lynch, 1859-1939.
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MASON, AUGUSTUS LYNCH: 1859-1939.
Augustus Lynch Mason was born on Feb. 10, 1859, at Bloomington, Ind. He was the son of William Fisher and Amanda D. Lynch Mason. From 1873 to 1875 he was a student in Northwestern Christian (now Butler) University in Indianapolis, and in 1879 he received the Ph.B. degree from De Pauw University. He married Annie D. Porter on June 25, 1893.
After studying law from 1879 to 1882, he became a member of the firm of McDonald, Butler and Mason, then for three years acted as dean of the De Pauw University Law School. He served as president of the Citizen's Street Railroad Company of Indianapolis from 1893 to 1897, and from 1899 to 1905 he was a lecturer for the Indiana Law School, University of Indianapolis. In 1910 he retired from law practice and died Feb. 13, 1939.
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- The Romance and Tragedy of Pioneer Life. A Popular Account of
the Heroes and Adventurers Who, by Their Valor and War-Craft, Beat Back the
Savages from the Borders of Civilization and Gave the American Forests to
the Plow and Sickle. Embracing the Legend of Powhatan; the Trials of
LaSalle; the Fate of Philip, Etc. With an Introduction by John Clark
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- Publication Year:
- 1901
- Source:
- Indianapolis: Hollenbeck Press, 1901. 42 p. ; 22 cm.
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With the Compliments of
the Author
TRUSTS AND PUBLIC
WELFARE
BY
AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON
AN ADDRESS
DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF THE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
OF THE INDIANA LAW SCHOOL,
MAY 29, 1901, AT THE GRAND
OPERA HOUSE,
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
THE HOLLENBECK PRESS
MDCCCCI
COPYRIGHT 1901
BY
AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON