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l97l PEREGRINUS YEARBOOK OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ....................... I2-39 CLASSES .... .... 4 O- ' O3 ORGANIZATIONS . 'O-4-'35 ACTIVITIES .... .. '36-'ol HONORS .... . '62-'8l ADVERTISING .... .. '82-'87 IN MEMORIAM '88 CHARLES ORY Edilor-In-Chief WILLIAM D. SMITH Business Manager VOLUME 23 Published by Texas Student Publications, Inc. Austin, Texas 2 WE'VE COME A Remembering when: Leon Green, Freshman I cannot remember when I decided to become a lawyer but it was while I was a kid on the farm and long before I had seen a lawyer or even a courthouse. The decision stuck with me through high school and college and for the three years I was engaged in business activities in Jones County. In the fall of 1911 I was able to shake loose and come to law schcol. lVly wife, baby and I reached Austin at high noon on October 18. Our household goods were greatly delayed, but after much travail by good fortune we found room and board with a delightful family on Colorado Street two or three blocks from the School. As I recall I came to the School to register on October 26 and was sent to lVlr. John Loma, the University Registrar and later a widely acclaimed ballad collector and folklorlst of the Southwest. I had my diploma from Ouachita College but he required a transcript of my college record. A fire had, destroyed the college records but whoever made up theg transcript gave me the benefit of the doubt and I was surprised to find how many courses I hadtaken and how my grades had improved since I graduated. I Dean Townes admitted me but due to my late registrationg limited my courses for the first quarter to Elementary Lawi and Torts which he taught and to Contracts taught by Judge Simpkins. At that time one hour quizzes were given every three weeks in the first year courses. The second day II attended Contracts I was faced with a quiz and did not have the faintest glimmer of what it was all about. The passing grade at that time was 80 and as I recall the quizmaster gave me 78, the customary grade for a failure, or excused me altogether. Anyhow thereafter I made the required grade, and I may add that anyone who made less than 90 was greatly. distressed: the better students expected and received grades from 95 to 100. The quizmasters were tougher graders thani the professors, and if a student had a gripe about his grade not infrequently he could persuade the professor to raise it. y At the end of the first quarter and during the Christmas holidays we set up housekeeping on Eighteenth Street where we lived until I graduated in 1915. During the winter andf spring quarter of my first year I found that I could carry my courses and have time left over so I attended classes of the second and third years which met at periods when the first year classes were not meeting. This meant that I was in class all day until classes ended early in the afternoon. In this way I came to know the second and third year students and the professors who taught the advanced subjects. In some of these subjects I took the examinations and my grades were entered along with those of the members of the class. There were only four or five married students and they were not highly regarded by the other students but at least they were tolerated. By virtue of my late arrival I was assigned
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