A. J. Gustin Priest papers
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryUniversity of VirginiaP.O. Box 400110160 McCormick RdCharlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Brenda GunnEmail: bg9ba@virginia.eduPhone: (434) 924-1037Phone: (434) 243-1776Fax: (434) 924-4968
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 10 Cubic Feet 26 boxes
- Creator:
- Priest, A. J. Gustin, 1897-1978
- Language:
- English
Background
- Biographical / historical:
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A native of Nebraska, A. J. Gustin Priest served as a sergeant of infantry during World War I. He earned his BA from the University of Idaho, as well as a law degree there in 1921. He practiced law for five years in Boise before moving to New York City for a position with a public utility holding company. After leaving for private practice in 1935, he gained a national reputation representing public utility corporations while a partner in the firm of Reid and Priest. He joined the Virginia law faculty in 1953, and retired from full-time teaching in 1966, continuing as a lecturer & scholar in residence until 1978.
With characteristic vigor, Priest threw himself into teaching, eager to impart his knowledge and expertise in corporate practice to his students. He taught Public Utility Regulations, Corporations, Corporate Finance, Parliamentary Law, and Corporate Securities. A lawyer with deep integrity, Priest emphasized to his students the significance of high moral standards in the legal profession. Priest devoted his considerable energy to a number of organizations and causes outside the legal professions, including the world peace movement. He was the first chairman of the national executive council of the United World Federalists. He also served as chairman of the Section of Public Utility Law of the American Bar Association, as president of the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in New York, and as national president of the Beta Theta Pi college fraternity. He received the Man of the Year award from the United World Federalists and was a life member of the American Bar Foundation. He died in 1978.
- Acquisition information:
- Hartwell W. Priest donated these files to the Law School in May of 1979.
- Arrangement:
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There are seven series or subject categories:
I. Law practice, primarily in the field of public utilities; II. University of Virginia files III. Beta Theta Pi files. IV. United World Federalists and related organizations; V. American Bar Association and other organizations; VI. Drafts and correspondence regarding Priest's books, articles and speeches; VII. Personal correspondence and records.
Within these series, the correspondence has been filed and labeled as Priest had it, i.e., alphabetically by subject and then chronologically. Items obviously misfiled have been put where they belong. Ambiguities and inconsistencies in the filing system were a result of Priest's having had many secretaries, particularly after he began teaching. Consequently, the researcher is advised to examine the whole series in areas of interests or the entire collection, if time permits.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Estates (Law)
Public utilities -- Law and legislation
practice of law -- Virginia
University of Virginia. School of Law -- Alumni and alumnae
University of Virginia. School of Law -- Faculty - Names:
- American Bar Association
Beta Theta Pi
World Federalist Movement
Moyston, Roy C., 1890-1954
Moyston, Vernah S., 1892-1970
Priest, Hartwell Wyse, 1901-2004
Priest, A. J. Gustin, 1897-1978