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Show 639 Appendix I A Summer Session Appointments l. Kenneth Culp Davis, Visiting Professor in Law. A.B., 1931 Whitman College. LL.B., 1931. Harvard Law School. Prof. of Law, University of Minn esota, 1951. Prof. of Law, University of Texa s, 1940-1950. Prof. Davis is almost universally regarded in the legal teaching profession as the best man in the Administrative Law field. He will teach for the period of June 18 to August 31, 1951, at a salary of 3131800. Rudolf B. Schlesinger, Visiting Professor in Law. Dr. Jur., University of Munich, 1933. LL.B., Columbia, 1942 Professor, Cornell Law School. Prof. Schlesinger is a leader in the field of legal education and will teach a subject in which he has become widely known in the country. He will teach for the period of June 18,to July 23, 1951 at a salary of $1,000. 3. Hessel E. Yntema, Visiting Professor in Law. A.B., 1912, A.M., 1915, Hope College; 1;.M. 1913, PhD. 1919, University of Michigan; BALD. 1921, Harvard. B..".. (Juris.) 1917 Oxford; Professor of Law, University of Michigan. Professor Yntema is a leader in the field of legal education and will teach a subject in which he has become widely known in the country. for the period of June 18 to He will teach August 31, 1951 at a salary of $1,000. 4. Paul Leo Dengler, Visiting Professor in Educational Administration, College of Education, at (53600, July 9 - July 28, 1951 Paul L. Dengler has been Professor of Education at the University of Kansas City since 191.7. He was born and educated in Austria, receiving the Ph.D. degree from the University of Vienna. He was the founder and for many years the director of the Austro-Imlerican Institute for Education in Vienna, during which time he served as a Carnegie visiting professor at the state universi- ties of Colorado, Kansas, Indiana, South Dakota, Montana, and Iowa. He has. also served as a visiting professor at the University of California, the Uni-- versity of Hawaii. He has made numerous lecture tours of the United States under the auspices of the Institute of International Education in.New York City, as well as lecture tours of England, Wales, and Canada. ‘While a delegate at the Educational Congress of the New Education Fellowship in 1937, he lectured in New Zealand and Australia and received an honorary Ph.D. from the University of Tasmania. Also, he Ms served as a member of the nustrian UNESCO Commission and has led many educational tours of Western Europe. Leo F Cain, Visiting Professor in Educational Administration, College of Education. ., ' ' -. r and Director of the Program for Exceptional Children 2:0111‘. Gain 18 mebsso' " San Francisco, California. Dr. Cain received an |