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W. PAGE KEETON Dean Dean Keeton is an important part of the history of The University of Texas School of Law. After his graduation from the Law School, Dean Keeton became an Assistant Professor of Law in 1932. In 1936, he became an Associate Professor of Law, and in 1939 he was given a full professorship. From 1940-1942. he was the Assistant Dean, and has been Dean since 1949. He also holds an S.J.D. from Harvard University. He was on a leave of absence from 1942 until 1945. During that period he served as Chief Counsel of the Petroleum Branch, Division Counsel in the Office of Price Administration and also as Assistant Chief Counsel of Petroleum Administration for War, Washington. D.C. From 1946 until 1949 he was Dean of the University of Oklahoma Law School and was on leave of absence at the University of California during the Spring semester of 1958. Presently he is the president of the Association of American Law Schools. Dean Keeton is editor of CASES ON FRAUD AND MISTAKE and co-editor of Seavey, Keeton, Keeton, CASES ON TORTS. Dean Keeton is also devoting his time as a professor in the law of Torts. Dean Keeton's diligence and efforts for the Law School have earned for him the respect and affection he receives. 10
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Dean Gibson was born February 7, 1918, at Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas. It was from Winnsboro that he received his high school diploma and in 1939 he obtained his B.A. degree in English from the University of Texas. He went back to East Texas where he taught for two years at Mt. Pleasant before being colled into the Navy. He served with distinction in the Aleutions. Africa, New Guinea and China, being discharged os a Lieutenant in 1945. Dean Gibson entered Law School in 1946 and received his LL.B. in 1948. He remained at the law school in the position of Assistant Librarian until 1956 except for a two year period when he served as State Librarian. In 1956, he was named as assistant to Dean Keeton, the position he holds today. This position placed him where he is nee ded —in personal contact with the students. The law school is indeed fortunate in having such a man. THOMAS J. GIBSON, III Assistant Dean 11
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