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THE DAILY TAR HEEL, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1952
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.Several distinguished pro
fessors from other states "will
serve on the faculty during the
Summer Session of the Law
School, Dean Henry. Brandis
Jr. said yesterday.
. There will be two summer
terms, June 10-July 16 and
July 16-August 20.
t)uring the first term Jerre
S. Williams, professor of law,
University of Texas, will teach
a course in labor. J. G. Priest
of the New York Bar will teach
a course in public utilities.
During the second term Ralph ;
S. Fuchs, professor of law, In
diana University, will offer a
course in administrative law,
and Howard It. Williams, as
sociate professor of law, Colum
bia University, will teach real
estate transactions.
Professor Jerre Williams
holds degress from Denver and
Columbia Universities and has
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taught at the Universities of '
Iowa, Denver, and Texas. Irom
1943-1946, he served as Staff
Judge Advocate and Trial
Judge Advocate and Legal As
sistance Officer, U. S. Army
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After receiving his law degree
from Idaho University, Priest
practiced in Idaho and New
York City. He served in World
War I and later with the Idaho
National Guard. He is chairman
of the American Bar Associa
tion Section of Public Utility
Law. ,
Professor Fuchs holds degrees
from Washington University,
Brookings Graduate School and
Yale. After practicing in Miss
ouri, he served as special as
sistant to the Attorney General,
Washington. He has taught at
the Brookings Graduate School,
Washington University and In
diana University, served as
Missouri Commissioner on Uni
form State Laws; U. S. Attorney
General's Committee on Admin
istrative Procedure; .Assistant
culfry
Secretary and Secretary, U. S.
Board of Legal ExarMiners, and
as staff member of the U. S.
j (Solicitor General.
Professor Howard R. Williams
holds degrees from Washington
and Columbia Universities.
After practicing in New York,
,he served ; as instructor in the
Field .Artillery School, fort
Sill, Okla.,- during World War
II. He has taught at Texas,
serving as Assistant Dean there
for two years, and at Colum
bia. He was editor of the Colum
bia Law Review two years.
Other courses for the first
term will be taught by regular
members of the Law School
faculty and include Insurance
by Prof. John P. Dalzell; Sales
by Prof. Frank W. Hanf t and
Trusts by Prof. M. T. Van
Hecke.
Courses during the second
term by the Law School faculty
include Personal Property by
Prof. Fred B. McCall, Taxation
I by Dean Brandir and Wills
by Prof. William B.' Aycock.
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SENATOR ROBERT A. TAFT of Ohio pins a big Tafi button-on'
the lapel of Senator Everett M. Dirksen (R-Ill.) at a Republican
rally at which Tafi was formally presented to the Washington
public as a presidential aspirant. When presented to the Massa
chusetts voters Tuesday in a primary, the Ohio Republican trailed
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower 105.177 to 243.642 in votes a difference
of 138,000. See page one world news.
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HARRY DAVIS
Harry Davis
rites Play
For Children
Frances Jarman, of Durham
radio station WDNC, tomorrow
will interview some of the prin
cipal actors in the Chapel Hill
School Art Guild's coming pro
duction, "Cinderella".
Those to participate in the in
terview are Mary D. Casey,
Tommy Butler, Wyndell Merritt,
Tony Maurice, Patricia Hunter,
Virginia Ellis and Peter Wilson.
The radio interview will be
broadcast at 9:30 a.m. on FM;
11:30 a.m. on AM and FM, and
again at 4:15 p.m. on AM.
The play was written by Harry
Davis, associate director of the
Carolina Playmakers. It will be
presented in the Chapel Hill High
School auditorium at 8 p.m. to
morrow and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
Davis wrote "Cinderella" and
other plays-. for children because
of his being sure: Vthat dramatic
production is coming to be re
cognized as a .sound educational
and recreational device, and that
the demand for good plays, de
signed primarily to 'meet the needs
f the child actor, is a very real
one. '
license is worse than not having
a state license, according to judg
ments rendered a student in Re
corder's Court here Tuesday.
Milton B. Mann, junior from
Raeford, was fined $10 and court
costs for using an expired opera-
Dovc Kerley Elected
New CPU Chairman
In an election Sunday, the
Carolina Political Union selected
Dave Kerley its new chairman,
He succeeds Bob Thomason.
Others elected were Fred
Crawford, vice-chairman . . Bob
Pace, secretary; and Don Sherry,
treasurer .
only court costs for operating a
motor vehicle without state lic
ense plates.
Other students appearing before
Judge D. S. Stewart on the docket
were John Bryant, freshman,
Greenville, S.C., illegal possession
of whiskey, nol pros; and Law
rence M. Mason, senior, Char
lotte, passing on the right side,
court costs.
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