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n GEORGE WILFRED STUM BERG Distin iuished Professor of Imw B.A. 1909. Louisiana Stale University; Washington University, 1909-10; LLB. 1912; Columbia University, Oxford. England, 1913-14 and portion of 1916; J.D. 1924. Yale. IxHiisiana State University Law-School, 1919-23 and 1924-25. Associate and Full Professor; Professor of I .aw. University of Texas since 1925 Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard University summer 1946. Subjects: Criminal I .aw. Conflict of Laws, Admiralty. International Law. EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Professor of Ijiw B.A. 1920.I.I..B 1928. University of Texas. S.J D. 1942. Harvard University. Admitted to practice. Texas. 1928. Practiced with Callaway Reed. Dallas. Texas, 1928-30 Associate Professor of Law. University of Texas. 1930-36. Professor of law since 1936. Subjects: Private Corporations, Trusts, Future Interests, Wills. LEO G BLACKSTOCK Professor of I MW B A. 1923, M B.A. 1925, LI. B. 1933. University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1933. Chief F-xaminer, Gas Utilities Division, Railroad Commission of Texas, 1937-38. Head. Business Administration Department,Trinity University. 1924-25, and Sam Houston State Teachers (Allege. 1925-27; Professor of Business law, University of Texas since 1927; Visiting Professor of Military Law-, University of Texas School of I.aw since 1953. Member, Travi County Bar Association. Col. .IAGC, 1940-46. Subject : Military I.aw, I egal Accounting. PAGE 26 BA., I.LB.,UniversityofTcx». 1932 Assistant Attorney General, Austin. 1934-35; member firm. Hill. Greer Franki, 1935-42; own practice. Austin, since 1945. lecturer, part time,College Business Administration, University of Texas, 1947-48; Lecturer in Law. part time since 1948. Special Assistant. U S Ambi a-dor, Santiago. Chile. 1942-44; U S State Department. 1945. Author. Vernon's Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and Supplements.Subject; Civil Procedure and Practice. JULIUS F FRANKI Visiting Professor of I MW
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JACK PROCTOR Assistant Dean B.A. 1948. LL.B. 1949, University of Texas. Admitted to practice in Texas. 1949. Practiced with Paul Bandy firm. 1949-50. in Wichita Kails. Appointed Administrative Assistant to Dean, Uni-versily of Texas Law School, 1950; Executive Assistant to the Dean, 1952. Member of Texas State Bar. CHARLES TILFORD McCORMICK Distinguished Professor of Lau I.EOS GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law B.A., 1908, Ouachita College. Arkadelphia. Ark.; LL.B. 1915. University of Texas; University of Michi-gan Summer School, 1921; Honorary M.A.. Yale Uni. versity. 1928; I.L.D.. I-oui-iana State University. 1938. Appellate practice. 1920-28, Austin. Dean on leave. University of North Carolina School of Law. 1926; Visiting Professor. Yale University School of I-ow, 1926; Associate Professor, 1927; Professor. 1928; Professor of I .aw and Dean of the law School. Northwestern University, 1929-47. Member Connecticut, Texas and Illinois bar Subjects: Torts. Injuries to Relations. B.A. 1909, University of Texas; LL.B. cum laude. Harvard University 1912. Professor of I .aw. University of Texas. 1922-26; Professor of Law. University of North Carolina. 1926-31; Dean. 1927-31; Pmfes sor of I .aw. Northwestern University, 1931-40, 1951; Dean atid Professor of Law. University of Texas, 1940-49; summer leaching. Cornell, Yale. Chicago, Stanford, University of Washington. Columbia. Harvard. Subjects. Contracts. Federal Procedure, Evidence. ROBERT WELDON STAYT0N Distinguished Professor of Law B A. 1907, University of Texas; 1904-08. LL.B. 1927. University of Texas. Practiced law 1908-09. San Antonio, Texas. Berry Kleberg; 1909-23, G rpus Christi. Texas since 1925. Managing Secretary. Texas Ixiw Review since 1926. Subjects; Judicial Remedied. Trial and Appellate Procedure, Judicial Administration, Administration Criminal Law. PAGE 25
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WILIJAM F. FRITZ Associate Professor of Law B.A. 1935, M.A. 1938, LL.B. 1946. University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1946. Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas School of I .aw, 1946--49. Sterling Fellow, Yale law School, 1949-50. Summer faculty, Vanderbilt University, 1953. Member Texas State Bar Association. U.S. Army, 1943-45. Subjects: Real Property, Damages. Warner a. Hancock Instructor in Law B.B.A. 1943, Baylor University; LI-B. 1948, University of Texas. Admitted to practice. Texas, 1948. Practiced at I .a Feria, Texas, 1949-50; Assistant Secretary, State Bar of Texas, 1951. Instructor. University of Texas School of Law since 1952. Member, State Bar of Texas. U.S. Navy, 1943-46. Subject: Legal Bibliography. WILLIAM O. HUIF. Professor of Law B A. J932, Henderson State Teachers College, Arkansas; LI..B. 1935, University of Texas; S.J.D. 1953. Harvard University. Admitted to practice in Texas in 1935. Practiced with Greenwood. Moody Robertson, Austin. Texas, 1935-36. Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1936-39; Associate Professor of I-aw, 1939-6; Professor of Law since 1946; Assistant Dean, 1946-48. Research bellow. Harvard Law School, 1939-40. Senior Attorney, O.P.A, 1942-43. U.S. Naval Service, 1953-46. Subjects: Marital Rights,Oil and Gas. PAGE 27 GUS MACEY HODGES Professor of Lav B.B.A. 1930, LL.B. 1932, University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas. 1932. Practiced with Leachman Gardcre, Dallas, 1932-36; Robertson, Leachman, Payne, Garderc Lancaster, 1936-40. Professor of I-iw, University of Texas since 1940. Mem-her, Texas State Bar and Travis County Bar Associations. Subjects: Judicial Remedies, Trial Procedure and Pleading. Appellate Procedure.
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