University of Texas School of Law - Peregrinus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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HELEN HARGRAVE Associate Professor of Law Miss Hargrave graduated from the University of Texas in 1926 with an LL.B. degree after having been on the staff of the Imu Review. She is a recipient of the Order of the Coif. She came to the law school in 1929 as Assistant Law Librarian and in 1940 was promoted to Law Librarian, a position she held for the next twenty-five years. She held the presidency of the American Association of Law Libraries from 1958 to 1959. In 1950. she became an assistant professor, and since I960 has been an associate professor teaching Legal Research. Miss Hargrave is a member of Kappa Beta Pi. GUS M. HODGES Professor of Law With his B.B.A. from Texas, Mr. Hodges had a distinguished law school career as a member of the Texas Law Review, as a recipient of the Order of the Coif, as a member of the Chancellors, and which was climaxed by graduation with highest honors (1932). He then went into private practice in Dallas for eight years until he joined the faculty in 1940 as a professor. Formerly Commissioner on Uniform Laws, Mr. Hodges served the Texas Bar Association on the Committee on the Administration of Justice (concerned with rules of procedure). He still engages in occasional consultation ordinarily on appeal or procedure problems. He has authored hooks on Special Issue Submission in Texas, on pre-trial procedures, and on trial and appellate procedure, as well as several articles. A member of Phi Delta Phi, Mr. Hodges serves the law school on various committees and teaches Introduction, Procedure II and III, and related seminars. WILLIAM ORR HUIE Sylvan Lang Professor of Law Mr. Huic is a graduate of Henderson State Teachers College (B.A. 1932) and of Texas (LL.B. 1935). He also has the distinction of having received an S.J.D. degree from Harvard in 1953. His private practice experience, now limited to occasional consultation, included a year with Greenwood, Moody, and Robertson, Austin (1935-36). He was also senior attorney for the Office of Price Administration (1942-43). A professor since 1946, Mr. Huie first joined the faculty in 1936 as an assistant professor. He was Assistant Dean from 1946 to 1948 and became the Sylvan Lang Professor of Law in 1965. Mr. Huic has also served as a visiting professor at California at Berkeley (summer 1956), at U.C.L.A. (summer 1961 ). and at Harvard (1961-62). He was a member of the State Bar Committee that drafted the Texas Probate Code, adopted in 1955. While in law school, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, was a Chancellor, and received the Order of the Coif. In I960 he was honored as the Peregrin us Dedicatee. Clearly qualified to teach Marital Property Rights, Trusts. Oil and Gas. and an Oil and Gas Seminar. Mr. Huic has written several casebooks, including one on Oil and Gas (with Walker and Woodward): and one on Marital Property Rights, as well as numerous law review articles. He is chairman of the Faculty Committee on Graduate and Research Work and serves on the Budget and Personnel, Curriculum, and Special Lectures committees.

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LINO A. GRAGLIA Associate Professor of Law Mr. Gragliu is a graduate of City College of New York (B.A. 1952) and of Columbia (LL.B. 1954) where he wrote on the Columbia Law Revirw and was twice Harlan Fiskc Stone Scholar. Although he has not taught before, he comes to Texas eminently well qualified for the courses he teaches in Government Regulation of Business, Constitutional Law, and Regulated Industries: from 1954 to 1956, he worked with the U.S. Department of Justice in civil trial and appellate practice. From then until 1959, he was with the law firm of Covington and Burling in Washington, D.C., in antitrust, administrative, and labor law. Between I960 and 1963, he engaged in antitrust litigation for Dewey, Ballcntinc, Bushby, Palmer, and Wood in New York City and after that in antitrust and regulated industries litigation for Chadbournc, Parke, Whiteside, and Wolff, New York City. Since last year when he joined our faculty, he has shown himself a competent teacher. He is on the Curriculum and Honor Council and Discipline committees and is admitted to practice before the New York and Washington, D.C. Bars. ROBERT W. HAMILTON „ , Professor of Law Mr. Hamilton received his degrees with high honors from Swarthmorc (B.A. 1952) and from Chicago (J.D. 1955), where he was Managing Editor of the University of Chicago Law Review, received the Order of the Coif, and won the Walter Wheeler Cook Prize. Upon graduation, he served a year as law clerk to Mr. Justice Clark of the U.S. Supreme Court. After that, having been admitted to the D.C. Bar in 1956, Mr. Hamilton was an associate of the law firm of Gardner, Morrison, and Rogers, Washington, D. C., engaged incorporate, administrative, and real estate practice. Heis co-author of a book. Uniform Commercial Code in Texas— Lending Officers Manual, and has written on securities problems. He serves the law school on the Standards and Scholarship committees and teaches Contracts, Business Administration I, and Administrative Law. LEON GREEN Distinguished Professor of Law Mr. Green holds a B.A. from Ouachita College, an M.A. from Yale, and an LL.B. from Texas. He has also received the LL.D. from Louisiana State. Beginning as an Instructor in Law in 1915, he rose to the rank of Professor of Law in 1920 at the University. After practicing for six years, he became Dean, on leave, of the University of North Carolina School of Law; and during that time, he was named Professor at Yale. He was Dean of Northwestern Law School for eighteen years. Mr. Green then returned to the University as a Professor of Law. He has written many articles for legal periodicals, and his publications include: Rationale of Proximate Cause. Judge and Jury, Casts on Relations, The Judicial Process in Tort Casa. Traffic Victims, and My Philosophy of Law.



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STANLEY M. JOHANSON Professor of Law With a B.S. degree from Yale (1955) and an LL.B. from Washington (1958). Mr. Johanson served three years, until 1961. as a legal officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he engaged in courts-martial trial work and in government research and development contracts. He was then a Teaching Fellow at Harvard, where he received an LL.M. degree. In 1963. he joined the faculty here as an associate professor. A member of Phi Delta Phi, he was Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Law Review. received the Order of the Coif, and was chosen Outstanding Law Graduate by Phi Delta Phi. He has authored articles in the property field on estoppel by deed and on reversions, remainders, and the doctrine of worthier title but his major contribution will be a hornbook he is currently writing for West Publishing Co.: Johanson on Wills. Trusts, and Estates. Obviously qualified for them, Mr. Johanson teaches Property, Wills and Estates, and Texas Land Titles. He also serves the law school as a member of the Admissions and Curriculum committees. At this year's annual Law Day ceremonies, Mr. Johanson was honored by the student body when he was given the Teaching Excellence Award. CORWIN W. JOHNSON Professor of Laiv The Peregrines Dedicatee in 1958, Mr. Johnson came to the law school with an A.B. (1939) and a J.D. (1941) from Iowa, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, Comment Editor ofthe Iowa Law Review, and recipient of the Order of the Coif. He has also been honored as a Sterling Fellow at Yale. After his graduation hewasaSpecial AgentfortheF.B.I.(1942-46), taught a year at Iowa, and came to Texas as an assistant professor in 1947. Admitted to the Texas, Iowa, and California Bars, Mr. Johnson has served on the Planning Commission for the City of Austin (1954-56), on the Texas BarCommittcc on Water Rights (1955 60), on committees ofthe Association of American Law Schools, on the Texas Water Code Advisory Committee (1965-66 X and on the Executive Committee ofthe University of Texas Institute of Public Affairs (1958-64). He is presently on the American Bar Association Committee on Water Rights and on the Advisory Board, University of Texas Center for Research in Water Resources. Mr. Johnson has taught as a visiting professor at Pennsylvania (1958) and during several summers at Chicago, North Carolina, Missouri. U.C.L.A., and George Washington. With Professors Cribbet and Fritz, he has co-authored a casebook on Property, and he has written numerous articles on property, water law, and land use. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi and is its faculty advisor and serves on the Budget and Personnel and Summer Session committees. He currently teaches courses in Property. Land-Use Planning. Water Law, and Land

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