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nw A .l- i THOMAS E. KAUPER Assistant Professor of Law Mr. Kauper was born in 1935. He received an A.B. degree from the University of Michigan Law School in 1960, and was admitted to practice in Illinois in 1962. From 1960 to 1962 Mr. Kauper served as law clerk to Associate Justice Potter Stewart of the Supreme Court of the United States. From 1962 to 1964, when he joined the faculty, he was associated with the firm of Sidley, Austin, Burgess Xa Smith in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Kauper teaches Property, Trusts and Estates I, and Federal Anti- trust Law. He is married and has two daughters. ROGER C. CRAMPTON Professor of Law Born in 1929, Mr. Cramton received a B.A.degree from Harvard College in 1950 and a J .D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1955. He served as law clerk to Circuit Judge Sterry R. Waterman, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in 1955-56g and to Justice Harold H. Burton, U.S. Supreme Court, in 1956-57. He was an assistant professor of law at the University of Chicago from 1957 to 1961, where he was Assistant Dean and Chairman, Committee of Graduate Study from 1959 to 1961. Professor Cramton has been at the University of Michigan since June 1961. His principal subjects are Administrative Law, Con- flict of Laws, and Regulated Industries. He has served as a consultant to various federal agencies. He is married and has four children. THEODORE J. ST. ANTOINE Associate Professor of Law Mr. St. Antoine was born in Vermont in 1929. He received his A.B. from Fordham College in 1951 and his J,D. from The University of Michigan in 1954. After practicing briefly in Ohio he served in the Office of the Judge Advocate General in Washington from 1955 to 1957. Following a year ofpost-graduate study in labor law and labor economics at the University of London, he practiced in the District of Columbia from 1958 until 1965, specializing in labor law. He teaches contracts and labor law. Mr. St. Antoine is married and has two sons and one daughter.
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HOBART COFFEY Professor of Law Born in 1896, Mr. Coffey graduated from Ohio State University with an A.B. in 1918. He received the degrees of LL.B. in 1922 and J.D. in 1924 from the University of Michigan. He attended the University of Paris in 1924-25, the University of Berlin in 1925, and the University of Munich in 1926 and 1928. He was the assistant law librarian at the University of Michigan in 1925-26,professor of law and law librarian from 1926 to 1943, and professor of law and director of the law library from 1943 to date. He teaches the courses in Admiralty and Domestic Relations. ROGER A. CUNNINGHAM Professor of Law Born in 1921, Mr. Cunningham received his S.B. degree in 1942 and his LL.B. degree in 1948, both from Harvard University. Hewas admitted topractice in Massachusetts in 1948. Hepracticed law in Massa- chusetts from 1948 to 1949. He was a teaching fellow at Harvard Law School in 1949-50. He was an assis- tant professor of law at George Washington University Law School from 1950 to 1954, an associate professor of law at Rutgers University Law School from 1954 to 1957 and a professor of law at Rutgers from 1957 to 1959. He has been aprofessor of law at Michigan since 1959. He teaches Property, Security, and Land Utili- zation Seminar. Professor Cunningham is married and has four children. FRANK ROBERT KENNEDY Professor of Law Mr. Kennedy was born in Strafford, Missouri in 1914. He received his A.B. from Southwest Missouri State College, his LL.B. from Washington University in St. Louis in 1939g and his J.S.D.from Yale in 1953. He was admitted to practice in Missouri in 1939, in Iowa in 1961, and before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1953. He taught at the University of Iowa from 1940 to 1961 and has been a professor of law at Michigan since 1961. He teaches Creditors' Rights and Securi- ties. He was Editor-in-chief of the Washington Uni- versity Law Quarterly in 1938-39. He is co-author of Volume 4, Collier on Bankruptcy Q1-4th ed. 1942, 54, and 591 and a contributor to Secured Transactions under the U.C.C. 119633. Professor Kennedy is married and has four children. In-f ' f' 4-- WL If ' 5 .--..i.9' ,'i' LIT' 1 I ., E Rl. -4 a ri f u - ..P V- 1, , Q ,X:fu,gwf1 , . . 7 KY' i A :L - 1 , 5 v 1 LIE? SS N, - 9 U L, , 9 N 'F 11 Fi, -, , ' i V, ' 3 ' - L '
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PAUL D. CARRINGTON Professor of Law Mr. Carrington was born in 1931, received his B,A. from the University of Texas in 1952 and his LL.B. from Harvard in 1955. After practicingbriefly in Dallas and serving in the Army, he returned to Harvard as a Teaching Fellow in 1957-58. He joined the faculty of the University of Wyoming in 1958, moved to Indiana University in 1960, and Ohio State University in 1962. A visitor to Michigan during the Winter Semester of 1965, he joined the faculty on a permanent basis in the fall. He teaches in the fields of Civil Procedure and Local Government Law. 'ei ,li t ,f rt GEORGE P. SMITH, II Instructor of Law Born in 1939 in Wabash, Indiana, Mr. Smith re- ceived both his B.S. degree 119615 and his J.D. degree 09641 from Indiana University. He served on the faculty of the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington as a Teaching Associate in Law from 1964-65 where he taught the first year course in Legal Method and Legal Writing and Drafting Techniques. During the summer of 1965, he studied at The Hague Academy in International Law in The Netherlands. He is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association. Mr. Smith has been an Instructor in Law at the Uni- versity of Michigan since 1965, teaching Problems and Research. Qt a. l: 11 ' S L- lb EDMOND F. DEVINE Assistant Professor of Law Born in 1916, Mr. DeVine received his A.B. in 1937 and J .D. in 1940 fromthe University of Michigan, and LL,M, in 1941 from Catholic University. He was admitted to practice in Michigan in 1940. He was a partner in the firm of DeVine 81 DeVine in Ann Arbor from 1946 to 1954, Chief Assistant Prosecuting At- torney for Washtenaw County from 1947 to 1952, and Prosecuting Attorney from 1953 to 1958. He was a lecturer in Criminal Law at the University of Michi- gan from 1949 to 1952 and assistant professor since 1952. He teaches Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Practice Court, and Drafting Legal Documents. He was with the F.B.I. from 1941 to 1943, and was a Naval Air Combat Intelligence Officer from 1943 to 1946.
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