Ernest Alexander Inglis: Difference between revisions
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* Practiced law in Middletown | * Practiced law in Middletown | ||
* State's Attorney for Middlesex County | |||
* Judge of the Superior Court: Dec. 1, 1930-March, 1950 | * Judge of the Superior Court: Dec. 1, 1930-March, 1950 | ||
* Presided over Waterbury corruption trial, receiving nationwide attention: 1938-39 | * Presided over Waterbury corruption trial, receiving nationwide attention: 1938-39 | ||
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Middletown High School yearbook, 1904: | Middletown High School yearbook, 1904: | ||
"Ernest Alexander Inglis / Class President (1,2); Class Foot Ball team (2); Junior Promenade Committee (3); Member M.H.S.D.S. (3,4); Entertainment Committee (4); M.H.S. Foot Ball team (4); Chairman Base Ball Committee M.H.S.A.A. (4); Associate Editor Orange and Black (4); Graduation Essay." | "Ernest Alexander Inglis / Class President (1,2); Class Foot Ball team (2); Junior Promenade Committee (3); Member M.H.S.D.S. (3,4); Entertainment Committee (4); M.H.S. Foot Ball team (4); Chairman Base Ball Committee M.H.S.A.A. (4); Associate Editor Orange and Black (4); Graduation Essay." | ||
A N.Y. Times article of Nov. 2, 1929, announced that Ernest Alexander Inglis would be lecturing on criminal law at the Yale Law School for the second term. A Times article of 1935 said that he granted a divorce decree to James Thurber. | |||
[[Ernest A. Inglis Memorial Resolution]] | [[Ernest A. Inglis Memorial Resolution]] | ||
Revision as of 23:57, 9 January 2015
Born: Ernest Alexander Inglis
- April 16, 1887
- Middletown, CT
Died: December 9, 1972
- Middletown, CT
Spouse: Agnes Inglis (m. 1912)
Children: H. Thompson Inglis, Marion Waring, Jean Inglis Law, Sandy Inglis, and Dorothy Pritchard
Parents: Henry Dick Inglis and Sarah Emeline Horton Inglis
Early Life
Education
- Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT: 1904-08
- Yale Law School, New Haven, CT: high honors, 1911
Career
- Practiced law in Middletown
- State's Attorney for Middlesex County
- Judge of the Superior Court: Dec. 1, 1930-March, 1950
- Presided over Waterbury corruption trial, receiving nationwide attention: 1938-39
- Justice of the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut: March, 1950-October, 1953
- Chief Justice: October, 1953-1957
- State Referee
Accomplishments
Middletown High School yearbook, 1904: "Ernest Alexander Inglis / Class President (1,2); Class Foot Ball team (2); Junior Promenade Committee (3); Member M.H.S.D.S. (3,4); Entertainment Committee (4); M.H.S. Foot Ball team (4); Chairman Base Ball Committee M.H.S.A.A. (4); Associate Editor Orange and Black (4); Graduation Essay."
A N.Y. Times article of Nov. 2, 1929, announced that Ernest Alexander Inglis would be lecturing on criminal law at the Yale Law School for the second term. A Times article of 1935 said that he granted a divorce decree to James Thurber.
Ernest A. Inglis Memorial Resolution
Agnes Inglis biographical letters
Wesleyan University class of '08 letter

