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JULIUS F. FRANKI Visiting Professor of Low B.A., LL.B., University of Texas, 1932 Assistant Attorney General, Austin. 1934-35; member firm. Hill, Greer 6c Franld, 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. 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 Tent School of Law, 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, Marital Rights, Damages. LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law B.A., 1908, Ouachita College, Arkadclphia, Ark. LL.B. 1915, University of Texas; University of Michigan Summer School, 1921; Honorary M.A., Yale University, 1928; LL.D., Louisiana State University, 1938. Appellate Practice, 1920-26, Austin. Dean on leave, University of North Carolina School of Law, 1926; Associate Prof. 1927; Professor, 1928; Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School. Northwestern University, 1929-47. Member Connecticut, Texas and Illinois bars. Subjects: Torts, Injuries to Relations. 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.
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EDWARD WELDON BAILEY Professor of Law B.A. 1920, LL.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, 1930-30; Professor of I-aw since 1936. Subjects: Private Corpora-tioas, Trusts, Future Interests. Wills. LEO C. BLACKSTOCK Professor of Law B.A. 1923, M.B.A. 1925, LL.B. 1933, University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1933. Chief Examiner, Cas Utilities Division, Railroad Commission of Texas, 1937-38. Head. Business Administration Department, Trinity University. 1924-25, and Sam Houston State Teachers College, 1925-27; Professor of Business Law. University of Texas since 1927; Visiting Professor of Military Law, University of Texas School of Law since 1953. Member, Travis County Bar Association. Col. JAGC, 1940-48. Subjects: Military' Law, Legal Accounting. ELWYN LOOMIS CADY Associate Professor of Law and Assistant Director of Law Science Institute LL.B., 1951. Tulane School of Law; B.S. in Medicine. 1955, University of Missouri School of Medicine. Admitted practice Missouri 1951. Director of Law-Medicine Program at University of Kansas City School of Law, 1951-55; U.S. Army Field Artillery, 1944-45; Member of American, Missouri. and Kansas City Bar Associations. Subjects: Legal Medicine, Seminar on Medicolegal Aspects of the Eye, Insurance. THOMAS J. GIBSON, III Assistant Dean B.A. 1939, LL.B. 1948, University of Texas. Assistant Professor and Associate Librarian University of Texas School of Law 1954-56. Instructor, University of Texas Law School 1950-51. Member, Texas Bar Association. U.S. Navy, 1941-46. Subjects: Legal Bibliography.
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GUS MACEY HODGES Professor of Law B.B.A. 1930, LL.B. 1932, University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1932. Practiced with Leachman fit Cardere, Dallas. 1932-36; Robertson, Leachman, Payne, Cardere Lancaster, 1936-40. Professor of Law, University of Texas since 1940. Member, Texas State Bar and Travis County Bar Associations. Subjects: Judicial Remedies, Trial Procedure and Pleading, Appellate Procedure. WILLIAM O. HUIE Professor of Law B.A. 1932, Henderson State Teachers College, Arkansas; LL.B. 1935, University of Texas; S.J.I). 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, 1939-46: Professor of Law since 19-16; Assistant Dean, 1946-48. Research Fellow. Harvard Law School, 1939-40. Senior Attorney, O.P.A. 1942-43. U.S. Naval Service, 1943-46. Subjects: Marital Rights, Oil and Gas. WARNER A. HANCOCK Instructor in Law B.B.A. 1943, Baylor University; LL.B. 1948. University of Texas. Admitted to practice, Texas, 1948. Practiced at La 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 Aid. HELEN HARGRAVE Law Librarian—Assistant Professor of law LL.B. 1926, University of Texas, Attended Columbia University. summer 1940. Admitted to practice in Texas 1926. Assistant Law Librarian. University of Texas. 1930-39; Law-Librarian since 1940. Member State Bar of Texas. American .Association of Law Libraries, President, 1956-57. Subject: Legal Bibliography.
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