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词条 Arthur D. Hay
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  1. Early life

  2. Legal career

  3. Other Notes

  4. References

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| office = 62nd Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
| termstart = November 28, 1942
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Arthur Douglas Hay (1884–1952) was an American attorney and judge in Oregon. He was the 62nd Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, serving from 1942 to 1952. Prior to his appointment to the state's highest court, Hay served as a state circuit court judge.

Early life

Arthur Hay was born in Peterhead, Scotland on October 24, 1884.[1] He received his primary education at local schools in Edinburgh before immigrating to the United States through New York City in 1906.[1] Two years later he moved to Oregon where he enrolled at the University of Oregon School of Law.[1] There he earned an LL.B. degree in 1911.[1]

Legal career

After graduation Hay moved to Portland, Oregon where he practiced law until 1912 when he relocated to Southern Oregon and Klamath Falls.[1] In 1914, he married Edith M. Lawson, with whom he had three children together.[1] In 1915, they moved to neighboring Lakeview, Oregon, the county seat of Lake County.[1] There in 1925 Arthur Hay became the district attorney for the county, serving through the next year.[1] In 1933 Hay was appointed as state circuit court judge, and was twice re-elected.[1]

On November 28, 1942, he was appointed by Oregon Governor Charles A. Sprague to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace John L. Rand who had died in office.[2][3] Hay won election to a full six-year term on the court in 1944 with re-election to another term in 1950.[3] However, he did not finish the term and died in office on December 19, 1952.[3]

Other Notes

Fremont/Hay Elementary School, part of Lake County School District, is named after Hay and John C Fremont. Currently, as of June 21, 2016, Fremont School houses grades K-3; Hay School, a separate building, houses grades 4-6.

References

1. ^Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.
2. ^[https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records/governors_guides.aspx Oregon State Archives: Oregon Governor's Records Guides.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 3, 2008.
3. ^[https://sos.oregon.gov/blue-book/Documents/elections/history-officials.pdf Oregon Blue Book: Earliest Authorities in Oregon - Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 3, 2008.
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