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Miss Hargrave received her LL.B. and was admitted to practice in Texas in 1926. In 1930, she became Assistant Law Librarian at the University of Texas and has been Law Librarian since 1940. She is past President of the American Association of Law Librarians and is a member of the State Bar of Texas. She teaches Legal Bibliography as part of her duties at the Law School. Professor Hodges received his LL.B. degree from the University of Texas in 1932. He also holds a B.B.A. from the University which he earned in 1930. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1932 and from that time until 1940 he practiced law in Dallas, Texas. In 1940 he joined the Faculty at the Law School and since that time has lectured in Judicial Remedies, Trial Procedure and Pleading, Appellate Procedure. He is also the author of Hodges, Special Issue Submission in Texas. Mr. Hodges is, in addition, a Commissioner on Uniform State Law. Mr. Huie holds a B.A. degree from Henderson State Teacher’s College (1932), an LL.B. from the University of Texas (1935), and an S.J.D. from Harvard University (1953). Born in 1911, Mr. Huie was admitted to practice in Texas in 1935. He practiced in Austin, Texas until 1936 when he became Assistant Professor of Law at the University. lie has been a Professor of Law since 1946. During that period he also served as Assistant Dean of the Law School, was a Research Fellow at Harvard Law School, served in the Office of Price Administration as Senior Attorney, and also served in the United States Navy. lie lectures in courses on Marital Rights, Oil and Gas, and Trusts. He is author of casebooks on Administration of Estates, Land Limitations. Public Ixinds, and Marital Rights, and is author of numerous law review articles. GUS MACEY HODGES Professor of Law ) HELEN HARGRAVE Associate Professor of Law WILLIAM O. HUIE Professor of Law 13
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Mr. Goldstein began practice in Washington, D.C. in 1947, was with the Department of Justice in 1948-1949, and the War Claims Commission 1949-1951. lie was Assistant Counsel for the Special Senate Crimes Committee and later was a General Counsel for a Monopoly Subcommittee for the House Judiciary Committee. He received his A.B. from Amherst, his LL.B. from Georgetown University, and his S.J.D. from Wisconsin. For the past year, Mr. Goldstein has been in Europe working on a Ford Foundation Award of $16,000 where he is writing a book on anti-trust problems and restrictive trade practices of the Western European Countries. E. ERNEST GOLDSTEIN Professor of Law Mr. Green holds a B.A. degree from Ouachita College, an M.A. from Yale University, an LL.B. from the University of Texas, and an LL.D. from Louisiana State University. Beginning as an Instructor in Law in 1915 at the University, he rose to the status of Professor of Law in 1920. After being in private practice for 6 years, he became Dean (on leave) of the University of North Carolina School of Law, and during that time became a Professor of Law at Yale University. Afterwards, he remained Dean of Northwestern Law School for 18 years, and then returned to Texas as a Professor of Law. He has written Rationale of Proximate Cause, Judge and Jury, Cases on Relations, and The Judicial Process in Tort Cases. LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law Mr. Hancock was in private practice from 1949 until 1950. He was Assistant Secretary of the State Bar of Texas from 1950 until 1951. He was an Instructor in Law at the University of Texas from 1952 until 1955. He is presently serving in the capacity of Assistant Director of the Legal Aid Clinic. Born in 1923, Mr. Hancock received his B.B.A. degree from Baylor University in 1943 and his LL.B. degree from the University of Texas in 1948. 12 WARNER A. HANCOCK Legal Aid Attorney
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Mr. Johnson received his A.B. from the University of Iowa in 1939 and his J.D. from the same University in 1941. He practiced in Iowa until 1942 at which time he became a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1946 he became an Instructor in Law at the University of Iowa. In 1941 and 1947 he was a Sterling Fellow at Yale University Law School. He joined the law faculty at the University of Texas in 1947 and has been a Professor of Law since 1954. He is co-author of the soon-to-be-published book. Cases and Materials on Property, written in collaboration with W. F. Fritz. Mr. Johnson lectures in courses on Real Property. Personal Property. Water Law. and Texas Land Titles. CORWIN WAGGONER JOHNSON Professor of Law Born in 1910, Mr. Kendall received his LL.B. degree from the University of Texas in 1932. Soon after admission to the State Bar of Texas, he was Assistant Attorney General. Since 1935, he has been in private practice. He lectures in Brief Writing and Appellate Advocacy at the Law School. Perhaps Mr. Kendall’s most noteworthy accomplishment came in 1958 when the University of Texas Moot Court Team won the National Moot Court Championship in New York City. He was coach of that team and has always been active in that capacity at the Law School in recent years. GAYNOR KENDALL Professor of Law Mr. Lcbowitz received his A.B. from Baylor University in 1940. his LL.B. in 1943 (Baylor) and his LL.M. from New York University in 1952. After being admitted to the Texas State Bar in 1943, he served in the United States Army. From 1946-1948 he was Assistant Professor and Law Librarian at Baylor University Law School. He became an Associate Professor of Law in 1948. He joined the University of Texas Law Faculty in 1955 as a Visiting Professor of Law and rose to a full Professor of Law in 1957. He lectures in courses on Private Corporations, Civil Procedure, Corporation Finance, and Agency. He is also author of Legal Bibliography and Research and is a member of the Texas State Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Laws which drafted a new Texas Business Corporation Act in 1955. 14 LEON LEBOWITZ Professor of Law
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