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J. William Fulbright - Early years |  | J. William Fulbright - Early years: Encyclopedia II - J. William Fulbright - Early years |  | Born in Sumner, Missouri, he obtained a political science degree from the University of Arkansas in 1925. He later studied at Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College graduating in 1928, and at George Washington University (studying law). In 1934, Fulbright was admitted to the bar in Washington, DC and became an attorney in the anti-trust division of the US Department of Justice.
From 1936 until 1939, Fulbright was a lecturer in law at the University of Arkansas. In 1939 he was appointed president, making h ...
See also:J. William Fulbright, J. William Fulbright - Early years, J. William Fulbright - Congressional career, J. William Fulbright - Post-Senate career |  | | J. William Fulbright, J. William Fulbright - Congressional career, J. William Fulbright - Early years, J. William Fulbright - Post-Senate career |  | |
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J. William Fulbright - Early years
Born in Sumner, Missouri, he obtained a political science degree from the University of Arkansas in 1925. He later studied at Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College graduating in 1928, and at George Washington University (studying law). In 1934, Fulbright was admitted to the bar in Washington, DC and became an attorney in the anti-trust division of the US Department of Justice.
From 1936 until 1939, Fulbright was a lecturer in law at the University of Arkansas. In 1939 he was appointed president, making him the youngest university president in the country. He held this post until 1941. The school of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas is now named in his honor.
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