ULTY WYLIE H. DAVIS Professor of Law A.B. 1940, LL.R. 1947, Mercer University; LL.M. 1948, Harvard I.aw School. Professor of Law. University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1948-55. Faculty Editor, Arkansas Law Review, 1949-52. Visiting Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law, 1954-1955; Professor of Law since 1955. Lieut. Cindr. U.S.N'.R. Subjects: Insurance, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law. JULIUS F. FRANKI Lecturer in Law B.A., LL.B., University of Texas, 1932. Assistant Attorney Ccncral, Austin, 1931-35. Member firm. Hill, Creer Franki, 1935-42; private practice in Austin since 1945. Lecturer, part time. College Business Administration, University of Texas, 1947-48; Lecturer in Law since 1948. Special Assistant, U. S. Ambassador, Santiago. Chile, 1942-44; U. S. State Department, 1945. Author, Vernon’s Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and Supplements. Subjects: Civil Procedure and Practice. WILLIAM 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 Law, 1946-49. Sterling Fellow, Yale Law School, 1949-50. Summer faculty, Vanderbilt University, 1953; Summer Faculty, Rutgers, 1954. U. S. Army 1942-44. Member Texas State Bar Association. Subjects: Real Property, Damages. E. ERNEST GOLDSTEIN Associate Professor of Law B.A. 1939, Amherst College; LL.B. 1947, Georgetown University; SJD. 1956, University of Wisconsin. Carnegie Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1955. General Counsel Committee of the Judiciary, U. S. House of Representatives. 1950-52. Member, District of Columbia Bar. Army Security Agency, 1942-46. Subjects: Government Regulation of Competition, International Law, International Trade Problems, Property. 5
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ULTY WILLIAM (). HU IE Professor of Law B.A. 1932, Henderson State Teachers College, Arkansas; LL.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 Law, 1939-16; Professor of Law since 1946; Assistant Dean, 1946-48. Research Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1939-40. Senior Attorney, O.P.A. 1942-43. U. S. Navy 1943-46. Subjects: Marital Rights, Oil and Gas, Trusts. CORWIN WAGGONER JOHNSON Professor of Law A.B. 1939, J.D. 1941, University of Iowa; Sterling Fellow, Yale University Law School, 1941 and 1947. Instructor University of Iowa College of Law, 1946-47; Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1947-49; Associate Professor 1949-54. Professor of Law since 1954. Special Agent F.B.I., 1942-46. Subjects: Real Property, Personal Property, Water Law, Constitutional Law, Texas Land Titles. GAYNOR KENDALL Lecturer in Law LL.B. 1932, University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas. 1932. Assistant Attorney General of Texas, 1932-35; private practice, Austin, Texas, 1935-14 and since 1946. Member, State Bar of Texas; Travis County Bar Association. U. S. Navy, 1944-46. Subject: Brief Writing and Appclhite Advocacy. CHARLES TII.FORD McCORMICK Professor of Law B.A. 1909, University of Texas; LL.B. cum laude. Harvard University, 1912. Professor of Law, University of Texas, 1922-26; Professor of Law, University of North Carolina, 1926-31; Dean, 1927-31; Professor of Law, Northwestern University, 1931-40, 1951; Dean and Professor of law, University of Texas, 1940-49; summer teaching, Cornell, Yale, Chicago, Stanford, University of Washington, Columbia, Harvard. Subjects: Contracts, Federal Procedure. Evidence. 7
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