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BREWSTER HOWISON MARSHALL, LL.B. Member of law firm, Marshall, McGroary, Keesee; Assistant District Attorney for the Dis- trict of Columbia; graduate of National Univer- sity 1934; member of Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity. Professor of Municipal Corporations and Evidence Cases OTIS L. MOHUNDRO, A.B., D.C.L. Graduate of National University Law School; member of the Bar of the District of Columbia and of the State of Kentucky; examiner for the In- terstate Commerce Commission. Professor of Interstate Commerce Late and Bailments and Carriers ROGER O’DONNELL, LL.B., LL.M. LL.B., 1911, LL.M., 1912, National Univer- sity; member of the faculty since 1914; compiler of “Some Essentials of Common Law Pleading”, more familiarly known as the “Little Green Book”; author of “Common Law Pleading and Forms”; practicing law in Washington and New York City. Professor of Torts and Common Law Pleading THOMAS H. PATTERSON, LL.B. Born in King and Queen County, Virginia; graduate of Georgetown University Law School, 1906; engaged in private practice in the District of Columbia and Maryland; member of Sigma Nu Phi; member of the faculty of National University Law School since 1919. Professor of law of Contracts and Associate Professor of Real Property T went y- five F CUD5V
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KENNETH N. PARKINSON, A.B., LL.B. Born at Franklin, Idaho, November 14, 1893; A.B., Brigham Young University, 1915; A.E.F., St. John’s College, Cambridge, England, 1919; LL.B., George Washington University, 1923; mem- ber of the District of Columbia Bar Association and American Bar Association; member of Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, The Barristers Club, and the Washington Golf and Country Club. Associate Professor of the Law of Suretyship, Legal Ethics, and Taxation Hon. OSCAR R. LUHRING, LL.D. Born in Gibson County, Indiana, 1879; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1900, LL.D., National University, 1932; began practice of law at Evans- ville, Indiana, 1900; member of the Indiana House of Representatives, 1903-1904; member 66th and 67th Congress, 1919-1923; special as- sistant, Secretary of Labor, 1923-1925; assistant U.S. Attorney General, 1925-1930; appointed as- sociate justice District Court of the U.S. for D.C., 1930; member of Phi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Nu Phi Fraternities. Professor of Equity Pleading, Code Pleading and Law of Suretyship H. B. McCAWLEY, LL.M. Native of South Dakota; educated at Drake University, George Washington University; mem- ber of Sigma Chi; special attorney, Bureau of In- ternal Revenue; entered private practice of law, 1921 ; member of D.C. Bar and of the Bar of the Supreme Court of U.S.; member of faculty of National University since 1927. Professor of the Law of Federal Taxation, Income and Estate Taxes COLIN MacLENNAN, C.P.A. C.P.A. New York, 1935; member of American Institute of Accountants; member of New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants; resident manager of the R.G. Rankin Co., Washington, D. C. Professor of Accounting Twenty-four
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LEWIS ROCKOW, A.B., A.M., Ph D. A.B., George Washington University, 1919; A.M., Harvard University, 1921; Pli.D. London School of Economics and Political Science, Lon- don University, London, England, 1925; assistant professor of Political Science at Syracuse Uni- versitv before coming to National University; member of the Political Science Association of America; author of “Contemporary Political Thought in England.” Professor of English and American Government LOUIS CHARLES SMITH, B.S., J.D., S.J.D. Member, Revisory Board, Copyright Office, Li- brary of Congress; B.S., (magna cum laude), Georgetown University, 1931 ; M.A., National University, 1932; J.D., National University, 1934; S.J.D., National University, 1936; also at- tended summer school University of Hamburg, Germany, 1930; member of D.C. Bar; American Bar Association, American Judicature Society and Delta Phi Epsilon Foreign Service Fraternity and Phi Beta Gamma Legal Fraternity. Professor of American and English History THEODORE PEYSER, LL.B. Educated at the University of Virginia and Cambridge University, England; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association; Fraternity and National University Masonic Club; engaged in the general practice of law. Professor, Law of Personal Property , Wills and Administration and Legal Research JULIAN I. RICHARDS, LL.B., LL.M. Native of Oxford, Maryland; LL.B., George- town University, 1922; LL.M., Georgetown Uni- versity, 1923; Assistant United States Attorney, District of Columbia, 1929 to 1935; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. Professor of Criminal Law and Bailments and Carriers Twenty-six
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