LC control no. | n 2001120206 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Storey, Robert G. (Robert Gerald), 1893-1981 |
Variant(s) | Storey, R. G. (Robert Gerald), 1893-1981 Storey, Robert Gerald, 1893-1981 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Troup (Tex.) |
Located | Dallas (Tex.) |
Birth date | 1893-12-04 |
Death date | 1981-01-16 |
Place of birth | Greenville (Tex.) |
Affiliation | Southern Methodist University. School of Law Southwestern Legal Foundation United States. Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1953-1955) United States Commission on Civil Rights United States. Board of Foreign Scholarships United States. Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission World Peace Through Law Center |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers |
Found in | Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Jackson, Robert Houghwout. Papers of Robert Houghwout Jackson, 1816-1983 (Storey, Robert G.; corresp.) LC database, June 26,2001 hdg.: Storey, Robert Gerald; usage: Storey, Robert G.; author of works on Nuremberg war crimes trials) Conference on the Profession of Law and Legal Education (1952 : University of Chicago). Conference on the profession of law and legal education, 1953?: title page (R.G. Storey) page 38 (Robert G. Storey; president of the American Bar Association, dean of Law School, Southern Methodist University) Who was who in America, 1977-1981: (Storey, Robert Gerald; lawyer; born Greenville, Tex, Dec. 4, 1893; student Univ. Tex., 1911-1914; admitted to Texas bar, 1914; city attorney, Troup, Texas, 1914-1917; assistant attorney general Texas, 1921-1923; partner Storey, Armstrong, Steger & Martin; chairman board emeritus, Lakewood Bank & Trust Co.; dean law school, Southern Methodist University, 1947-1959; pres. Southwestern Legal Foundation, 1947-1972; member New Hoover Commission to reorganize executive branch government, 1953-1955; vice chairman, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, 1957-1963; special counsel, State of Texas Investigation Pres. Kennedy death, 1963-1964; vice chairman Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission, 1965-1981; chairman for U.S., World Peace through Law Center, 1966-1981; chairman board, foreign scholarships, Fulbright Bd., 1958-1962; served as U.S. exec. trial counsel to Justice Robert H. Jackson in Nuremberg trial of major war criminals, 1945-1946; home: Dallas, Texas; died Jan. 16, 1981) |
Associated language | eng |