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Frank Cross <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Wed, 14 Jun 2000 16:43:13 -0700
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I recently received this announcement and thought it might be
of interest to y'all

>
>       Endowed Professorship in Business Law
>       Willamette University College of Law
>
>       Willamette University College of Law invites nominations and
>applications for the Rosalind Van Winkle Melton Endowed Professorship.
>We are seeking a strong scholar of national reputation in business law
>broadly defined who will help lead a new Law and Business Program.
>Salary and benefits are highly competitive.
>
>       The Law and Business Program will consist of academic, scholarship, and
>public service components.  It will also involve Willamette's Atkinson
>Graduate School of Management. Law students will be offered courses of
>study leading to a J.D. degree and a Business Specialty Certificate or a
>joint J.D./M.B.A. degree.
>
>       The screening process will continue until the Professorship is filled.
>We encourage applications from all qualified persons. The College of Law
>prides itself on its commitment to diversity.
>
>       The professorship is made possible by a generous bequest by Rosalind
>Van Winkle Melton, a 1931 graduate of Willamette University.  The
>bequest honors the memory of Isaac Homer Van Winkle, a distinguished son
>of Willamette and the State of Oregon, who served as the sixth Dean of
>the College of Law for 14 years and as Oregon's Attorney General for 23
>years.
>       Founded on the campus of Willamette University in 1883, the Willamette
>University College of Law is the first ABA-accredited law school in the
>Pacific Northwest.  An endowment of $230 ranks Willamette University
>among the most financially stable in the Pacific Northwest.  Willamette
>is located in Oregon's capital, 40 miles south of Portland and adjacent
>to the Capitol complex of courts, legislative and executive offices,
>state agencies, departments, boards, bureaus and commissions.  The
>College of Law enjoys a comfortable, modern facility that won a coveted
>architectural award.
>
>       Nominations or applications should be sent to the chair of the search
>committee:
>
>Professor Richard B. Hagedorn
>College of Law
>Willamette University
>245 Winter Street SE
>Salem, Oregon 97301
>
>Tel:     (503) 370-6078;
>Fax:     (503) 370-6375;
>E-Mail:   [log in to unmask]
>Web:     http://www.willamette.edu/wucl/
>
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Frank Cross
Herbert D. Kelleher Centennial Professor of Business Law
CBA 5.202
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712

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