Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ivil War Mr. Estabrook served on thestaff of Major-General Charles Devens, and later onthat of Major-General Benjamin F. KENDRICK, Greene Yale 187:, in Waterbury, Conn., 1851 ; educated at Pro-fessor Bassetts School, Waterbury, and WaterburyHigh School, and fitted for College at Round HillSeminary, Northampton, Mass.; graduated Yale, 1872; 426 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS graduate cours
Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ivil War Mr. Estabrook served on thestaff of Major-General Charles Devens, and later onthat of Major-General Benjamin F. KENDRICK, Greene Yale 187:, in Waterbury, Conn., 1851 ; educated at Pro-fessor Bassetts School, Waterbury, and WaterburyHigh School, and fitted for College at Round HillSeminary, Northampton, Mass.; graduated Yale, 1872; 426 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS graduate course in history, comparative philologyand international law, 1873 ; Yale Law School,1875, and admitted to Bar ; City Clerk, 1874-80 ; memberBoard of Education, 1876-88; auditor, ConnecticutState Institutions, 1875-85; member of General Assem-bly, 1875-78; Mayor of Waterbury, 1883-85; admittedto New York Bar 1885 ; Federal Bar 1889; townshipattorney since 1895. GREENE KENDRICK, Lawyer and PublicMan, was born in Waterbury, Connecticut,May 31, 1851, the son of John and Marion (Mar)Kendrick. Through both parents he is descendedfrom early Colonial ancestors, and the family has. GREENE KENDRICK been prominent in the affairs of the Colony andState for many years. His grandfather, Kendrick, was one of the best known publicmen of his day in the state, and held most of thehigh elective offices in the gift of the people, besidesbeing a large factor in the development of the Com-monwealtli. His son John, father of the subject of thissketch, a graduate of Yale in the Class of 1843, ^^isa leading lawyer of Waterbury, first Judge of theDistrict Court, Mayor of the city for several terms,and honored in other ways by his Kendrick received his early education in Pro-fessor Bassetts School in Waterbury, later attendedthe Waterbury High School, and fitted for Collegeat Round Hill Seminary, Nortliampton, Massachu-setts He early began the study of Latin and Greek, a
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