. History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut . £rT^-^e>^.^^i/:itfr-s! ^ AVATERBURY AND THE NAUGATUCK VALLEY 387 from Yale on the completion of the academic course in 1898, with the degree of Bachelorof Arts, and while a student there became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa. He after-ward spent two years as statistician for the Pennsylvania Railway Lines west of Pitts-burg- and in 1900 entered the Yale Law School, from which he was graduated with theLL. B. degree in 1902. While a student in the law school he was elected a member ofthe state constitutional convention to re


. History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley, Connecticut . £rT^-^e>^.^^i/:itfr-s! ^ AVATERBURY AND THE NAUGATUCK VALLEY 387 from Yale on the completion of the academic course in 1898, with the degree of Bachelorof Arts, and while a student there became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa. He after-ward spent two years as statistician for the Pennsylvania Railway Lines west of Pitts-burg- and in 1900 entered the Yale Law School, from which he was graduated with theLL. B. degree in 1902. While a student in the law school he was elected a member ofthe state constitutional convention to represent the town of Bethlehem and was its young-est member. His great-grandfather on the maternal side, Xehemiah Lambert, liad servedas a member of the first constitutional convention of Connecticut in 1818 and had beena member of the Connecticut general assembly for twenty-two years. The family hasthus been actively identified through various generations with the lawmaking of thestate. In 1902 Abner P. Hayes was admitted to the bar and in 1903 opened an officein Waterbury, where he lias sin


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