

George C. Butte
George C. Butte, born in 1877 in San Francisco, embarked on a distinguished journey that spanned academia, law, and politics. At the age of nine, he relocated to Texas, where he would lay the foundation for his illustrious career. Butte pursued higher education at Austin College and the University of Texas, equipping himself with the knowledge and skills that would propel him into a successful legal career in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Driven by an insatiable thirst for learning, Butte expanded his horizons by studying at the University of Berlin and Heidelberg University in Germany. This international experience enriched his perspective and deepened his understanding of the legal field. Upon his return to Texas, he joined the University of Texas as a law professor, where he imparted his knowledge to future generations of legal minds. During World War I, Butte demonstrated his commitment to service by joining the army. Following his military service, he contributed to the Texas Railroad Commission, further showcasing his dedication to public service. His leadership abilities were recognized when he was appointed dean of the University of Texas School of Law from 1923 to 1924, a role in which he left a lasting impact on the institution. Butte's political aspirations led him to run for governor of Texas, a testament to his desire to effect change on a broader scale. His career took an international turn when he served as Vice Governor and Secretary of Public Instruction of the Philippine Islands, followed by a prestigious appointment as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. These roles highlighted his versatility and ability to navigate complex legal and governmental landscapes. In addition to his governmental roles, Butte made significant contributions through his publications and active involvement in legal organizations. His work left an indelible mark on the legal community, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field and fostering a deeper understanding of legal principles. George C. Butte's legacy is one of dedication, service, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, leaving a lasting impact on both the legal and political arenas.
Publications
, 799-829, 1912-10-01
, 277-308, 2008-06-01
, 129-143, 2009-03-01
, 709, 1977-01-01
, 155, 1989-01-01
, 299-306, 2005-10-01
, 2020-10-09
, 940-941, 1916-10-01
, 112-134, 1915-01-01
, 569-572, 1915-04-01
, 390-391, 1924-04-01
, 699, 1917-06-01
, 344-345, 1922-04-01
, 1028-1030, 1915-10-01