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Lois Grant, Administrative Assistant to the Dean Rita Pringle, Administrative Assistant to Dean Gibson Sarah Shruptine, Administrative Secretary to Dean Ruud Alla Long, Secretary to Dean Fullerton Marion Harris, Administrative Assistant; Office Manager, Main Office Francis Adkins, Administrative Assistant, Law School Foundation V Mettie Brown, Placement Director 32
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CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT Charles T. McCormick Professor of Law Upon graduation from Wesleyan (A.B. degree) in 1947,Mr. Wright then went to Yale for his LLB., which he received in 1949 after having been Case Editor of the Yale Law Journal and having received the Order of the Coif. During the next year, he was law clerk for Judge Charles E. Clark of the Second Circuit. For the next five years he taught at the University of Minnesota and in 1955 joined the faculty here as an associate professor. Mr. Wright has taught as a visiting professor at Pennsylvania (1959-60) and at Harvard (1964-65). Between 1961 and 1964, he was a member of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Since 1963, he has been Associate Reporter, American Law Institute Study of Division of Jurisdiction between State and Federal Courts and is also a member of the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to the Judicial Conference of the U.S. (since 1964). A member of the Texas, Minnesota, and United States Supreme Court Bars, Mr. Wright is noted as the author of Wright on Federal Courts, and he has edited Cases on Federal Courts (with Professors McCormick and Chadbourn), as well as a casebook on Remedies. He has also co-cditcd a book on procedure (with Professor Reasoner) and is the author of Wright's Minnesota Rules. Mr. Wright is Chairman of the Summer School and AALS Entertainment committees and is on the Budget and Personnel Committee. He is also Law School representative to the Faculty Council, is a member of the Athletic Council, coaches the Legal Eagles, and is the Peregrinus Advisor. His courses include Federal Courts, Consitutional Law, and a seminar on Evidence. HARRY K. WRIGHT Associate Professor of Lata With his B.S. degree from Georgetown (1949). Mr. Wright then came to Texas, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, was a Chancellor, received the Order of the Coif, and graduated with an LI..B. with Honors in 1952. From 1954 to 1957, he was in private practice in Mexico, with Baker, Botts, Miranda, Santamarina Stcta. He then moved to Houston and was with Baker, Botts, Shepherd Coates until 1962, when he joined the law school faculty as an associate professor. In 1963, Mr. Wright was Texas Reporter to the United States Commission on Civil Rights and between 1965 and 1966 was Consultant to the Office of Equal Educational Opportunities, U.S. Office of Education. The author of a piece on Foreign Enterprise in Mexico, Mr. Wright teaches Civil Law, Conflict of Laws, Agency, and an International Business Transactions seminar. He is Faculty Advisor to the Texas Law Review and is on the International and Corn-parative Law Committee. Mr. Wright is also a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. 31
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Delphina C. Aguirre, Main Office Shary Crawford, Main Office Sally Baskett, Faculty Secretary Betty Nehring, Faculty Secretary Shirley Green, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Repass, Faculty Secretary Kathleen Long, Faculty Secretary Anna Saldana, Faculty Secretary
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