, Admiral
William A. Glassford and RJ McMullen in Shanghai 1941 In 1914, Lockhart joined the
United States Department of State as assistant chief of the
Division of Far Eastern Affairs, eventually rising to chief of the division. He was involved in the
Washington Naval Conference on arms control. In 1925, he was appointed U.S. Consul-General in
Hankou. and between 1931 and 1933, was U.S. Consul-General in
Tianjin. In 1933, he was transferred to the U.S. Embassy in
Peiping as
Counsellor. Lockhart was appointed Consul-General in
Shanghai, in 1939 serving until December 7, 1941, when the
Consulate was occupied at the beginning of the
Pacific War. He was interned until he was repatriated in mid-1942 on the
MS Gripsholm. In October 1942, he became chief of the Office of Philippine Affairs and promoted to the chief of the Division of Philippine Affairs in Jan 1944 until his retirement in 1946. He subsequently joined the
American Foreign Service Association, serving as a director and business manager of the
Foreign Service Journal. ==Family==