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TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD Stanley Johanson Buster Brown, Student Bar Association President, presents the Teaching Excellence Award to Professor Stanley Johanson. Each year the students of The University of Texas School of Law select one of their faculty members to be honored on Law Day with the Teaching Excellence Award. The award, based on no established criteria, is a reflection of the professor’s interest in his profession, his students, and of his skill in the classroom. The Teaching Excellence Award is an expression of thanks by the students to one who has shown an extraordinary amount of interest in them and the furtherance of the legal profession. Jhis year’s recipient of the Award, Professor Stanley Johanson, is most deserving. 125 Mr. Johanson waits as the Award citation is read.
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LAW DAY The University of Texas Law School was founded in 1883, and down through the years has achieved and maintained a national reputation. The present faculty ably carries on a long-standing tradition of excellence. As the School of Law has grown, so have its traditions. Chief among these is Law Day, dedicated to and directed by the law students, and climaxing a year of intensive efforts in the many areas of Law School activity. Many persons are ultimately responsible for a successful Law Day. In 1967, however, we are particularly indebted to Assistant Dean Byron Fullerton, and the Law Day co-chairmen and committee heads. This year’s dedicatee is a remarkable jurist who combines a trained legal mind and a sound knowledge of the law with the gift of lucid expression and an irrepressible sense of humor. Throughout his distinguished career at the bar he has been an outstanding and faithful supporter of the Law School. Judge Garwood holds degrees from Georgetown University and Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the state bar in 1919, and following a distinguished career in private practice, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas in 1948. He served with distinction until his retirement from the state’s highest court in 1958. The students and faculty of the Law School are delighted to honor Judge Garwood in the highest manner possible as dedicatee of the Fifteenth University ofTexas Law Day. 124 W St. John Garwood
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Coach Darrell Royal —lead off speaker. PANEL PARTICIPANTS AND SPEAKERS INCLUDED Carl Fulda, William Harven, Pete Rozelle Marvin Miller, Dean Byron Fullerton and Charles Bradshaw. Darrell Royal, Charles Alan Wright and Lewis Carroll LEGAL ASPECTS OF Charles Alan Wright, Pete Rozelle, Charles Bradshaw, William Harvin, and Lewis Carroll. 126 PROFESSIONAL SPORTS . . . LAW DAY
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