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FRANK W. ELLIOTT, JR. Auociatc Professor of Iaiu' Mi. liJIion rcecivttl hit B.A. degree in IDJI. and hit I LB. in 1957. liolh front the Univertity of Texit. SuhxquciM In graduitiim, Ml. Elliott worked in ihe Attorney (icmnl'i olTtec, and liter clerked foe tlte Supreme Couil of Texav While in Law School. Mr. I-.llitxr wit i quiznvulcr. Comment Editor of rite law Review. C.luniclln: and member of the Order of the Coif. He teichet Imrodueiioo, Toru in l Procedure II. faculty I Kill) COM UN Auon.ilc Projeuor of Lur Mr Cohen h-il.K IIS. awl 1.1.II ilotrcci from Temple Univcriity. lie rtxeivol 1m LI. M. in 1961. from YjIc 1'niverxity. He wax a.lmirtcxl o flic Pennsylvania Bar in 1961. He scrvcxl ax Assistant Professor of Law it Denver from 1961 ro 196). spctnlitv: lire Fall term ol 1962 at ihc Uni' verviry of Tcui He Ihxaiix a permanent member of the Tout f.nulty in the Fall of 196). Mr. Colters kxrorcs some memorable senses in Oxnti-luiional Law. Criminal law. family law am! Criminal Prorcxlurc. 19
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EDWARD V. BAILEY Professor of Litr Mr. Bailey kpm practise with Galloway and Reed of Dallas in I92X. after having received his B.A. a0.1 degrees from rlic University o( Texas He became Assoeiate Professor of Law in 1930, and lus been Professor of law since 1936. He rexeivcsl his S.J.l). from Harvard University in 1912 Mr. Bailey assistesl in drafting the new Texas Business C'oiporalKins Act, and he is a member of the Texas Bar Committee on Revision of Corporation Law. lie is now the Burleson Prssfessor of Law. Mr. Bailey's subjects include Private Corporations. Trusts, Future Interests. Wills and F.ttarcs and A perns faculty 18 COL LIsO G. BI.ACKSTOCK Visiting Professor of l.tte Col. Blsckstixk hol.U HA , M IS A.. an,I 11. H degrees from the Unnwiilf ■ l Tcu lie «.» iilminnl to practice in Texas in 1953. From I95M95R. he u hief Examiner lor the Gas Utilities Division of the Railroad (.iimiwucji Me hue been a colonel in the UniltJ Sum Army since I9i . and wav Chief of tin? Piosecution Division, Legal Seel ion, of the General Headquarters in Tokyo from 1915 to 194s. Col. BUckMtxk has been Visiting Professor of law at Texas inre I95i. in l Professor of Business law at the main University since 1927. tail Hlackstock teaches Military law.
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faculty PARKER C FIELDER Professor of Lite Mr. Fielder receive ! hi B.S. degtee at Northwestern University in 1941. He receive ! In LL.B. at the University el Texat in 1948. and he began teaching immediately upon graduating. Mr. Fielder versed at an Atiooatc Professor Item 1948 to 195.1. when he moved to Midland, to go into private practice Mr. Fielder returned to the Law School in 1961. and became the William H. Franct . Jr.. Professor o( lav He lecture in Business Associations 1 and II, Oil and Gas Taxation. Federal Taxation and Ftrate and Gilt Taxation. Mr. Fielder is a member ol the State Bar of Texas, the American Bar Association and the American Judicature Society. WILLIAM F. FRITZ Proftsior of Law Mr. Fritz received hi' B.A. degree and Im M.A. degree (turn the University ■ f Texas the Utter having been awarded in I9W. Upon completion of hi' law studies in 1916. Mr. Frit began his teaching rarctr at the Univer'ity • ! Tex ' Law School. During 1919 he was a Stetling Fellow at Yale University School of law. Mr. Frit w t nu.le Profesusr of Law at Texas in 1956. having previously been both Assistant ami Associate Professor of law. His subjects are Marital Rights. Property and Damages Mr. Fritz cnauthored the casebook, Caul ami Material, on Property, with Messrs. Corwin Johnson anil John Cribbett.
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