University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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EMERSON G. SPIES Professor of Law Property, Problems in Property, Land Use Professor Spies, who holds a B.A. from Hobart College, a B.A. in Jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Civil Laws degree from Oxford University, came to the Uni- versity of Virginia as an Assistant Professor in 1946. Mr. Spies attended Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1939, he accepted a position as Tutorial Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. During World War II, he was on the staff and f acul ty of the Judge Advocate General's School at the University of Michigan. In ad- dition to his present teaching position, Mr. Spies is Chairman of the Committee of Admissions for the Law School. For the past two years, he has been Chairman of the Law School Admission Test Council, an organization representing approximately 100 law schools. Mr. Spies was on 1e ave of absence during 1964 to serve as Visiting P rof e ss or of Law at the University of Australia in Canberra, Australia. JAMES E. WESNER Assistant Professor of Law Admiralty, Trusts and Estates Mr. Wesner received his B. S. and LL.B. degrees from Tulane University in 1958 and 1961 respectively. He was associated with the United States Department of Justice as a trial attorney in the Admiralty Section during the ye ars 1961 and 1962. From 1961 to 1964, he was a Marshall Scholar at Oxford. Mr. Wesner joined the faculty of the Law School in 1964 as an Assistant Professor of Law. WALTER J. WADLINGTON III Professor of Law Domestic Relations, International Law Professor Wadlington received his A.B. degree fro Duke University in 1951 and his LL.B. from Tulane La School in .1954. He joined the faculty of the Law Schoo in 1962. Mr. Wadlington has practiced law in private practic in New Orleans and served in the Judge Advocat General's Corps. In 1959, Mr. Wadlington was awarde a research fellowship by the Fulbright Foundation to stud at the University of Edinburgh, where he was a Tutor 1 Civil Law. Before joining the faculty at the University he was an Assistant Professor at the Tulane Law School.

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FREDERICK D. G. RIBBLE James Madison Professor of Law Land Use, Constitutional Law Professor Ribble was graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1916. He received his M.A. and LLB. degrees from the University in 1917 and 1921 respectively. Mr. Ribble joined the Law School faculty in 1921 and became a full Professor six years later. In 1937, he was appointed Acting Dean, and he be c ame Dean in 1939. Columbia University awarded Mr. Ribble his I. S.D. degrees in 1937 and he has been honored with Doctor of aws degrees by Washington and Lee, William and Mary and Northwestern Universities. Mr. Ribble has served as President of the Association of American Law Schools and the Virginia State Bar As- ociation. He is presently a member of the Permanent ommittee on the 01 iv e r Wendell Holmes Devise and as been Vice Chairman of the Section of Legal Edu- ation and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar ssociation. Mr. Ribble has contributed extensively to egal periodicals and has written a number of books. RICHARD E. SPEIDEL Associate Professor of Law, Assistant Dean Contracts, Government Contracts, Sales Professor Speidel joined the faculty in 1961. He is a graduate of DeniSon University and the University of incinnati from which he received his LLB. in 1957. In 958, he received an LL.M. degree from Northwestern niversity. Mr. Speidel served in the Judge Advocate Generals orp of the U.S. Army for three years, teaching at the AG school in Charlottesville. He has authored an Army asebook on government contracts which is in use in the AG School. Mr. Speidel is also co-author with the late ' ofessor Charles Bunn of a textbook on the Uniform ommercial Code. ROY A. SCHOTLAND Associate Professor of Law Administrative Law, Corporations, Constitutional Law Seminar, Legal Method Mr. Schotland a tt e n d e d Columbia University and Oxford College, receiving a B.A. degree from Columbia in 1954. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1960. Immediately thereafter, he spent one year as a Research Assistant to Professor Paul Fruenal of Harvard, working on the Official Histog-oiE-g.6. Sugreme Court.From 1926-63, Mr. Schotland was law clerk to Mr. Justice Brennan of the Supreme Court, and in 1962-63, he actively practiced law in New York City. Mr. Schotland joined the faculty of the law school as Associate Professor in 1964.



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CHARLES K. WOL'I'Z Professor of Law I egotiable Instruments,Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy, Suretyship After his graduation from the Law School in 1937, 1' ofessor W011: joined the Richmond firm of Christian, I-arton 8 Parker. His practice of law was interrupted when I e enlisted in the Army in 1941. During World War II, I . Woltz rose tothe rank ofMajor and uponhis discharge 'n 1946, he rejoined the firm as a junior partner. In 0 tober, 1947, Mr. Wolf: accepted a position as As- ociate Professor at the Law School,and he became a full I' ofessor in 1952. He served the Law School as Assistant Dean for three yeais. In 1953, Mr. W011: was appointed ' eporter of the Supreme C ourt of Appeals of Virginia, n which position he is responsible for the publication of 11 cases decided by that court. CHARLES BUNN A.B., LL.B. Scholar in Residence EDWIN W. PATTERSON Scholar in Residence A.B., LL.B.,LL.D., S.J.D. MARION K. KELLOGG Professor of Law International Law, International Trade, International Legal Transactions, International Investments Mr. Kellogg received a 8.8. degree from Virginia Military Institute in 1925 and graduated from Yale Law School in 1928. He practiced law in New York with the Cravath firm from 1928 to 1932 and practiced alone in Detroit, Michigan, from 1932 to 1955. During 1955-56, Mr, Kellogg spent a year in residence at Yale studying International Law. He joined the Law School faculty in 1956, and became a Professor of Law in 1964. FRANCES FARMER Librarian of the Law School, Associate Professor of Law Miss Farmer is Librarian of the largest law library in the South. She attended Westhampton College, from which she received her B.A. in 1931 and the University of Richmond Law School where she graduated with honors in 1933. Miss Farmer was Secretary to the Dean of the Law School from 1933 u38 and after studying Law Library Administration at Columbia University,became Librarian of Virginia Law School in 1942.Under Miss Farmer's leadership, the library has grown from 38,000 to over 155, 000 volumes. Miss Farmer instructs first year students in the im- portant art of legal research in her course of legal biblio- graphy. She was made an Associate Professor in 1963. During 1960, Miss Farmer served as President of the American Association of Law Librarians. MANUEL R. ANGULO JUNIUS R. FISI-IBURNE A.B., LL.B. B.S., LL.B. Lecturer in the European Lecturer in Estate Common Market Planning sitx

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