Background
Bullock, Maurice Randolph was born on August 20, 1913 in Colorado City, Texas, United States. Son of Jesse H. and Georgia (White) Bullock.
Bullock, Maurice Randolph was born on August 20, 1913 in Colorado City, Texas, United States. Son of Jesse H. and Georgia (White) Bullock.
North Texas Agricultural College. University of Texas (Bachelor of Laws, 1936). Order of the Coif. County Attorney, Pecos County, Texas, 1939-1943.
Chairman, State Securities Board, 19571966. Member, Board of Trustees, Southwestern Legal Foundation. Member, Supreme Court Advisory Committee, Texas, 1975-1984.
Member firm Silliman & Bullock, Fort Stockton, Texas, 1936-1939. Pecos County attorney, 1939-1943. Private practice law Fort Stockton, from 1946.
Partner firm Bullock, Kerr & Scott, 1963-1965. Partner Bullock, Scott, Neisig & Owens, Midland, Texas, now shareholder. Member advisory committee Texas Supreme Court, 1975-1984.
The ultimate goal to be attained is not only to be saved from something. The purpose God has is to be saved to something.
When peaceful alternatives to resolve the conflict failed, the use of force may be the only option to check aggression or genocide.
The strong feature of Methodism is the role of local people take for the fabric of church buildings and manses and for the handling of money. They share with ordained ministers the role of setting direction for the churches in a particular area or 'circuit'.
Past chairman State Securities Board Texas. Texas advisory committee to Civil Rights Commission, 1960-1962. Member, past chairman board executors, past executive committee Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame.
Member executive committee Texas Law Enforcement Foundation, since 1964. Past president Midland Symphony Association, Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale, Inc. Served as chairman 1958 Texas Democratic Convention Served as special agent Security Intelligence Corps Army of the United States, 1943-1946.
Fellow American Bar Foundation, Texas Bar Foundation, American College Trust and Estate Counsel. Member American Bar Association (house of deals 1958-1962), Trans-Pecos Bar Association (president 1964-1965), Midland County Bar Association, State Bar Texas (president 1955-1956), Southwestern Legal Foundation (trustee 1969-1988, executive committee 1973-1988, trustee emeritus since 1989), Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Judicature Society (past director), Permian Basin Petroleum Association (past director), Fort Stockton History Society (past director), Pecos County Chamber of C. (past president), West Texas Chamber of Commerce (past vice president), Order of Coif.
Married Wilda Marie Frost, November 25, 1939. Children: Dan Randolph, Sara Virginia.