Lee Campbell Clyburn ’67

Lee Campbell Clyburn ’67 of Houston died September 18, 2013, of complications from a stroke. He came to the College from Conroe (Texas) High School. At Dartmouth Lee majored in history; was a brother of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and a member of Dragon, Undergraduate Council, Dartmouth Outing Club; and graduated cum laude. He earned a J.D. with honors and was selected for the law review from the University of Texas School of Law in 1970. Lee joined Baker and Botts in the corporate law division. He served as an assistant attorney general for the State of Texas, where he pleaded a case before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976, an achievement that he considered a highlight. He continued his career as a partner with Fulbright and Jaworski in Austin, Texas. He loved the University of Texas sports and followed the Houston Astros through good and bad seasons. Lee is survived by his brother John and sisters Laura and Miriam.


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