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Parker C Fielder Professor of Law Mr. Fielder has returned after eight years practice in Midland, Texas. He received his B.S. degree in 1941 at Northwestern University. His LL.B. was obtained in 1948 at The University of Texas and he began teaching here in 1948. He served as Associate Professor in 1950— 53 and has been William H. Francis, Jr. Professor since 1961. Subjects: Business Associations I and II, Oil and Gas Taxation, Federal Taxation and Estate and Gift Taxation. Mr. Fielder is a member of the State Bar of Texas, American Bar Association and the American Judicature Society. William F. Fritz Professor of Law Mr. Fritz received his B.A. degree and his M.A. degree from The University of Texas, the latter having been received in 1938. Soon after having received his LL.B. in 1946 from The University of Texas, Mr. Fritz began his career of teaching. He was Assistant Professor of Law at the Lav School for three years, and in 1949 he became an Associate Professor of Law, and has been a Professor of Law since 1956. He was a Sterling Fellow at Yale Law School in 1949. His subjects are Marital Rights, Real Property, and Damages. He is also a co-author of the book. Cases and Materials on Properly, with Mr. Corwin W. Johnson of the School of Law, and Mr. John E. Cribbet, Professor of Lav , University of Illinois. Mr. Fritz is the 1963 Peregrinus Dedicatee. 13
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E. W. Bailey Professor of Law Mr. Bailey began practice with Calloway and Reed of Dallas in 1928, after having received his B.A. and LL.B. from The University of Texas. He became Associate Professor of Law in 1930, and has been Professor of Law since 1936. In 1942 he received his S.J.D. from Harvard University. Mr. Bailey assisted in drafting the new Corporation Code, and is a member of the Texas State Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Law. His subjects at the University are: Private Corporations, Trusts, Future Interests, Wills and Administration. Mr. Bailey received the 1963 Teaching Excellence Award. Frank W. Elliott, Jr. - Associate Professor of Law Mr. Elliott received his B.A. degree from The University of Texas in 1951 and his LL.B. in 1957 from The University of Texas School of Law. After graduation, Mr. Elliott worked for the Attorney General of Texas, and then did research on points of law for the Supreme Court of Texas. While in Law School he was a Quizmaster, Chancellor, Comment Editor for the Texas Law Review, and a member of the Order of the Coif. Mr. Elliott is a professor in Admiralty Law, Torts, Procedure II and Introduction. Mr. Elliott is currently on leave of absence working on his doctor's degree at Columbia University School of Lav .
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E. Ernest Goldstein Professor of Law Mr. Goldstein received his A.B. in 1939 from Amherst College and his LL.B. in 1947 from Georgetown University. He attended Wisconsin University School of Law and obtained his S.J.D. in 1956. He served with the Justice Department from 1947—49; War Claims Commission, 1949—51; Assistant Counsel, Special Senate Crime Committ, 1951; General Counsel, Monopoly Sub-Committee, House Committee on the Judiciary, 1951—52; represented U.S. at OEEC in Paris, 1952— 54. He came to The University of Texas School of Law in 1955 and served as an Associate Professor until 1958 when he was made a Professor of Law. Subjects: Government Regulation, International Law, International Trade Problems, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law. He is the author of Cases on Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law (1959). Mr. Goldstein is a member of the American Society of International Law and member Texas and District of Columbia bars, and was a Ford Foundation International Studies Fellow, 1959-60. Leon Green Distinguished Professor of Law Mr. Green holds a B.A. from Ouachita College, an M.A. from Yale University, and 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 six years, he became Dean (on leave) of the University of North Carolina School of Law, -and during that time became a Professor of Lav at Yale University. Afterwards, he remained Dean of Northwestern Law School for 18 years, and then returned to Texas as a Professor of Lav . He has written Rationale of Proximate Cause, Judge and Jury, Cases on Relations, and The Judicial Process in Tort Cases, Traffic Victims, and My Philosophy of Law. 14
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