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				<titleproper>A Guide to the Charles S. Potts Papers, 1886-1960</titleproper>
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			<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<persname encodinganalog="100">Potts, Charles Shirley, b. 1872 </persname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Potts, Charles S., papers</unittitle>
			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245" label="Dates:">1886-1960</unitdate>
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			<unitid label="Accession No.:">64-003; 64-006; 64-021</unitid>
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					<corpname><subarea>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, </subarea>The
						University of Texas at Austin</corpname></extref></repository>
			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Composed of correspondence, subject
				files, organizational files, legal documents, creative works, and printed material,
				the Charles S. Potts Papers, 1886-1960, documents the professional and scholarly
				activities of Potts while at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) and University
				of Texas at Austin (UT). </abstract>
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			<head>Biographical Note</head>
			<p>Born in Weatherford, Texas, Charles Shirley Potts (1872-1963) studied at Weatherford
				College and the Parker Institute before earning a bachelor’s and master’s degree
				from the University of Texas at Austin (UT) in 1902. Following a brief stint as an
				assistant professor of economics and history at Texas A&#x0026;M University, Potts
				graduated from the UT Law School in 1909. A founding member of UT’s <title
					render="italic">Texas Law Review</title>, he joined the university’s political
				science department in 1911 and the law faculty in 1914. Two years later, he married
				Ada Hardeman Garrison, with whom he had two daughters. </p>
			<p>In 1926, Potts received a doctorate in juridical science form Harvard University and
				the next year was appointed dean of the two-year-old Southern Methodist University
				Law School. During his tenure at SMU, the law school was accredited by the American
				Bar Association (1927), joined the Association of American Law Schools (1929), and
				instituted evening classes by merging with the YMCA’s Dallas School of Law (1938).
				Additionally, Potts researched and wrote numerous publications, primarily on
				criminal, procedural, and constitutional law in Texas, including <title
					render="italic">Custody of State Funds</title> (1902), <title render="italic">A
					School History of Texas</title> with Eugene C. Barker and Charles W. Ramsdell
				(1912), <title render="italic">Criminal Law: What’s Wrong with It?</title> (1929),
				and <title render="italic">Studies in Criminal Procedure</title> (1951). Following
				his retirement in 1947, Potts became an assistant district attorney for Dallas
				County and continued to represent the SMU Law School as Dean Emeritus. </p>
			<p>Sources:</p>
			<p>McKnight, Joseph W. <title render="doublequote">Potts, Charles S.</title>
				<title render="italic">Handbook of Texas Online</title>. Accessed February 21, 2011.
					<extref actuate="onrequest" show="new"
					href="http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpo32"
					>http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpo32</extref>.</p>
			<p>Santa Cruz, Paul H. <title render="doublequote">Dedman School of Law Records: A Guide
					to the Collection.</title> Southern Methodist University Archives, DeGolyer
				Library, Southern Methodist University. Accessed February 21, 2011. <extref
					href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00118/smu-00118.html" show="new"
					actuate="onrequest"
					>http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00118/smu-00118.html</extref>.</p>
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			<head>Scope and Contents</head>
			<p>Composed of correspondence, subject files, organizational files, legal documents,
				creative works, and printed material, the Charles S. Potts Papers, 1886-1960,
				documents the professional and scholarly activities of Potts while at the Southern
				Methodist University (SMU) and University of Texas at Austin (UT). General
				correspondence and subject files, primarily containing correspondence and printed
				material, document Pott’s work on behalf of the SMU Law School and with legal and
				academic colleagues, including Roy Bedichek, Tom Connally, E. E. Clack, W. S. Hale,
				John A. Lomax, and others. Correspondents discuss class reunions, possible law
				course subjects, Texas state legislation, and Pott’s articles on criminal procedure,
				among other topics. Organizational files chronicle Pott’s work as dean and dean
				emeritus of SMU’s Law School as well as his professional involvement with the Texas
				Bar Association, the American Arbitration Association, the Southwestern Social
				Science Association, the Texas Social Welfare Association, and other local, state,
				and national bar associations. Legal documents include Pott’s 1891 teaching contract
				with the Archer, Texas, Board of Schools; his 1900 teaching certificate; and a
				memorandum of agreement for the publication of A School History of Texas. Creative
				works consist of book reviews, obituaries, radio broadcasts, songs, and speeches by
				Potts as well as speeches by others. Printed material mainly comprises UT
				publications and programs.</p>
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			<head>Access Restrictions</head>
			<p>This collection is open for research use.</p>
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			<head>Index Terms</head>
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				<head>Subjects (Persons)</head>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Potts, Charles Shirley, b. 1872 --
					Archives.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Bedichek, Roy, 1878-1959</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Connally, Tom, 1877-1963.</persname>
			</controlaccess>
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				<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">University of Texas at Austin. School of Law --
					Faculty.</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Southern Methodist University. School of Law. Dean’s
					Office.</corpname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Law -- Study and teaching -- Texas.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Education, Higher -- Texas.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Criminal procedure -- Texas.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Legislation -- Texas.</subject>
			</controlaccess>
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				<head>Places</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Dallas (Tex.) -- History -- 20th
					century -- Sources.</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Texas -- History -- 20th century --
					Sources.</geogname>
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			<head>Preferred Citation</head>
			<p>Charles S. Potts Papers, 1886-1960, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The
				University of Texas at Austin.</p>
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			<head>Processing Information</head>
			<p>Basic processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with funds from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) for the Briscoe Center’s <emph render="doublequote">History Revealed: Bringing Collections to Light</emph> project, 2009-2011.</p>
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			<head>Detailed Description of the Papers</head>
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