Brooks, Victor Lee Papers 1908-1927

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Brooks, Victor Lee Papers 1908-1927

Victor Lee Brooks (1870-1925) taughtlaw at the University of Texas at Austin, 1895-1896; was Austin city attorney,1898-1903; and was appointed judge of the Twenty-sixth Judicial District in 1903.Papers include correspondence, legal briefs, and notes, letter presses, receipts,eulogy, postcards, court cases, and summons concerning Brooks's career.

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Victor Lee Brooks was born in Rutledge, Alabama, in 1870. He practiced law then taught at the University of Texas at Austin Law School, 1895-1896. From 1898 to 1903 he was an Austin city attorney, and he and Mayor Emmett White were credited with saving the city from bankruptcy after the Austin Dam broke in 1900. Brooks was appointed judge of the Twenty-sixth Judicial District in 1903. His best-known case was an antitrust suit brought against the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, famous bec...

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Arnold, Ralph, 1875-1961

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Ralph Arnold was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, on April 14, 1875. His father, Delos Arnold, was a lawyer and Iowa state senator who became interested in the study of fossils after the discovery of crinoids fossils in LeGrand, Iowa. The Arnolds moved to Pasadena, California, in 1886, and Ralph attended both Pasadena High School and Throop Polytechnic School (now Cal Tech) before receiving his B.A. in geology and mining from Stanford in 1899. He continued at Stanford to complete his M.A. (1900) and ...