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Page 20 CAYNOR KENDALL Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Kendall was admitted to practice in Texas in 1932, at which time he became Assistant Attorney General of Texas. Since 1935 he has been in private practice, except for service in the United States Navy, 1944-1946. Mr. Kendall became a part-time Lecturer in Law at The,University of Texas School of Law in 1950. Subjects: Brief Writing and Appellate Advocacy Born 1910 LL.B., University of Texas, 1932 R. DEAN MOORHEAD Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Moorhead was admitted to the Texas and Federal bars in 1942, and served as Assistant Attorney General of Texas, 1942-1945. In 1943-1944 Mr. Moorhead was on the faculty of The University of Texas School of Law, and in 1946-1947 on the faculty of the College of Business Administration. He is a member of the International Association of Insurance Counsel and Federal Insurance Counsel. Subjects: Seminar in Fiduciary Administration Born 1916 A.B., University of Kansas, 1938 LL.B., Columbia University, 1941 PETER WARD Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Ward is visiting from Cornell Law School. He has been practicing law in Buffalo, New York, since 1941. He became Associate Professor of Law at Cornell University in 1951, and has been Professor of Law since 1956. He was a Major, Field Artillery, United States Army, 1941-1945. Subjects: Torts Born 1914 A.B., Harvard University, 1936 LL.B., Cornell University, 1939
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,qi LEO G. BLACKSTOCK Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Blackstock taught Business Administration at Trinity University, 1924-1925, Business Law at Sam Houston State Teachers College, 1925-1927, and has been Professor of Business Law at The University of Texas since 1927. A member of the Texas Bar since 1933, he was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States in 1952 and the United States Court of Military Appeals in 1955. He was Chief Examiner, Cas Utilities Division, Railroad Commission of Texas, 1937- 1938. In 1953 he became Visiting Professor of Law at The University of Texas School of Law, and his volume of Cases on Military Justice was published in 1954. Since 1940 he has been a Colonel, judge Advocate Ceneral's Corps, United States Army Reserve. Subjects: Military Law, Legal Accounting Born 1899 B.A., University of Texas, 1923 M .B.A., University of Texas, 1925 LL.B., University of Texas, 1933 ARTHUR B. CUSTY Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Custy came to The University of Texas for the 1958 spring semester from the University of Mississippi Law School where he was Associate Professor of Law, 1950-1954, and has been Professor of Law since 1954. He is faculty advisor to the Mississippi Law Journal. He served in the United States Army, 1941-1946, and is presently a Captain, Iudge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army Reserve. In 1950 he was a Graduate Fellow at Yale University. Subjects: Property, Seminar in Farm Tenancy Born 1 91 8 B .A., University of Mississippi, 1948 LL.B., University of Mississippi, 1949 JULIUS F. FRANKI Visiting Professor of Law Mr. Franki was Assistant Attorney General of Texas, 1934-1935, then entered private practice. He became a part-time Lecturer at the College of Business Ad- ministration at The University of Texas in 1947, and a part-time Lecturer in Law at the School of Law in 1948. He was Special Assistant to the U. S. Ambassador, Santiago, Chile, 1942-1944, and spent 1945 with the U. S. Department of State. He is the author of Vernon's Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Subjects: Civil Procedure and Practice Born 1909 B.A., LL.B., University of Texas, 1932 Page 19
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E. ERNEST GOLDSTEIN Associate Professor of Law Mr. Goldstein began practice in Washington, D. C., in 1947, was with the Depart- ment of Justice, 1947-1949, and the War Claims Commission, 1949-1951. He was Assistant Counsel, Special Senate Crime Committee, 1951, General Counsel, Monopoly Subcommittee, House judiciary Committee, 1951-1952, Restrictive Trade Practice Specialist, U.S.R.O., Paris, 1952-1954. Mr. Goldstein has been Associate Professor of Law at The University of Texas since 1955. He is a member of the American Society of International Law, and of the National Planning Associ- ation. He served with the Army Security Agency, 1942-1946. Subjects: Property, Government Regulation of Competition, International Law, World Trade Problems Born 1918 A.B., Amherst College, 1939 LL.B., Georgetown University, 1947 S.I.D., University of Wisconsin, 1956 PIERRE R. LOISEAUX Associate Professor of Law Mr. Loiseaux was admitted to practice in Massachusetts in 1950. He became a Teaching Fellow, New York University School of Law, 1950-1951, Assistant Pro- fessor -of Law, University of Arkansas, 1951-1953, Assistant Professor of Law, Emory University, 1953-1955, Associate Professor of Law, Emory University, 1955, and became Associate Professor of Law, University of Texas, 19572 He served in the United States Army, 1943-1947. Mr. Loiseaux is a member of the American Arbitration Association Panel of Arbitrators. Subjects: Creditors' Rights, Commercial Law, Contracts, Labor Law, Fraud and Mistake Born 1925 Attended University of New Hampshire Attended Shrievenham University, England LL.B., Boston University, 1950 LL.M., New York University, 1951 E. WAYNE THODE Associate Professor of Law Mr. Thode was Briefing Attorney for the Supreme Court of Texas, 1950-1951, and was Assistant Attorney General of Texas, 1951-1952. In private practice 1952- 1955, he became a Lecturer at The University of Texas School of Law in 1952, Visiting Associate Professor in 1954, and Associate Professor in 1955. Mr. Thode served in the United States Army, 1943-1946, and was Assistant Defense Counsel, War Crimes Trials, Manila, P. I., 1946. Subjects: Procedure, Torts Born 1920 B.S., University of Illinois, 1943 LL.B., University of Texas, 1950 E Page 21
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