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

 - Class of 1968

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LINO A. GRAGLIA Distinguished Professor of Law LL.B. from Texas. He has also received the lege, a LL.D. from Louisiana State. Be- ginning 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 oj Proximate Carat. Judge and Jury, Cases on Relations, The Judicial Process in Tort Cases, Traffic Victims, and My Philosophy of Law. LEON GREEN Associate Professor of Law Mr. Graglials a graduate ofCity Collcgcof New York (B.A. 1952) and of Columbia (I.L.B. 1954) where he wrote on the Columbia Law Review and was twice Harlan Fiskc Stone Scholar. Although he hits not taught before, he came 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, Ballentine, Bushby, Palmer, and Wood in New York City' and after that in antitrust and regulated industries litigation for Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside, and Wolff, New York City. Since he joined our faculty in 1966, he has shown himself a competent teacher. He is on the Standards Committee, Honor Council, University Housing and the Inns of Court Program 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 Swarthmore (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 Dark 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 in corporate, administrative, and real estate practice. He is 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 Scholarship committee and teaches Contracts, Business Administration I, and Securities Regulation. 19

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BYRON FULLERTON Assistant Dean, Assistant Professor and Director of Continuing Legal Education This former Peregrirms Dedicatee graduated from Texas with a B.S.P. Ed. (1946), went to Colorado for his M.Ed., (1950), and returned to Texas for his I.I..B. (1956). For five years after that Dean Fullerton taught in Texas Public Schools. Then in 1957 he became Assistant Attorney General of Texas. In 1961 he went into private practice in Austin, associated with the firm of Procter, Maloney, and Fullerton. Since 1963, he has served in his present position. Listed in Who's Who in American FJuca-lion Dean Fullerton is a member and former chairman of the State Bar Public Relations Committee andofthcDistrict 10-BStatcBar Grievance Prosecuting Committee. He is also a member of Delta Theta Phi and the education fraternity. Phi Delta Kappa Dean Fullerton serves the law school as Faculty Advisor to the Law School Forum, Law Day, and the Student Legal Research Board. He is on the Placement, Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy, Closed Circuit Television, and Legal Aid Committees. W. W. GIBSON Assistant Professor of Law A graduate of Texas (B.A. 1954. LL.B. 1956). Mr. Gibson wus Associate Note Editor of the Taos Law Review and received the Order of the Coif. After graduation, he was a partner in Gibson, Ochsner, Harlan, Kinney, and Morris for nine years. He joined the faculty here in 1965 as an associate professor. Mr. Gibson served as Director and from 1964 to 1965 as President of the State Junior Bar of Texas. He is a member of Professional Efficiency and Economic Research and Director and President of the Texas Law Review Corporation. He is active in the American Bar Association and the State Bar of Texas, and chairs the Faculty Law Review Committee. He also serves on the Placement and Legal Aid committees. He ca?hes courses in Property, Wills and Estates and Legal Profession and is a member of Phi Delta Phi. THOMAS J. GIBSON, III Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Law A Texas Graduate with a B.A. and an LL.B., Dean Gibson was an Instructor from 1950 to 1951 and Texas State Librarian from 1952 to 1954. He rejoined the faculty in 1954 as an assistant professor and associate librarian. Since 1956 he has been Assistant Dean. Dean Gibson has received the Order of the Coif, is a member of the Texas Bar, and was Chairman of the subcommittee for the revision of Texas' Library Laws of the Texas Library Association. He has also been honored as the Peregrinus Dedicatee for 1959. Besides serving as the Loan and the Admissions Officer, he is amember of the Admissions Placement, Standards, Course Advisement, Court Clers, and Faculty Secretary Committees. Dean Gibson is a member of Phi Alpha Delta



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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 Law Review. She is a recipient of the Order of the Coif. She came to the law school in 1929 its Assistant Law librarian and in 1940 was promoted to LawLibrarian, 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. WILLIAM ORR HUIE Sylvan Lang Professor of Law Mr. Huic is a graduate of Henderson State College (B.A. 1932) and of Texas (LL.B. 1935). He received an S.J.D. degree from Harvard in 1953. His private practice, now limited to occasional consultation, included a year with Greenwood, Moody, and Robertson, Austin (1935-36). He was 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 1946-48 and became the Sylvan Lang Professor of Law in 1965. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley (summer 1956), at U.GL 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 member of the Chancellors, and received the Order of the Coif. Professor Huie teaches PropertyRights, Trusts, Oil and Gas and aseminar in Oil and Gas. Mr. Huic, a member of Phi Delta Phi, has authored a casebook on Marital Property Rights and co-authored one on Oil and Gas. He serves on the Graduate and Research Work and Budget and Personnel Committees. GUSM. HODGES Professor of Law Mr. Hodges received his B.B.A. (1930) and his LL.B. (1932) from the University of Texas. He was a member of the Texas Law Review, recipient of the Order of the Coif, and a member of Chancellors. He then went into private practice in Dallas for eight years until he joined the faculty in 1940 as a professor. A former Texas Commissioner on Uniform Laws, Mr. Hodges, a member of the State Bar, served the Texas Bar Association on the Committee on Administration of Justice (concerned with rules of procedure). He still engages in occasional consultation on the appellate level. He has authored a book on Special Issue Submission in Texas, and co-authored Texas Trial and Appellate Procedure and Texas Judicial Process before Trial. Mr. Hodges, a member of Phi Delta Phi, serves the law school on several committees and teaches Introduction, Procedure II and III. 5 tn.lio

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