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JENNINGS BAILEY, M.A., LL.D. A.B., 1884, M.A., 1885, Southwestern Presbyterian Uni- versity; graduate study, Harvard University; LL.B., 1890, Vanderbilt University; Associate Justice, United States District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia since June, 1918; Member of the Tennessee Bar and American Bar Associations. Professor of the Law of Conflict of Laws MILTON I. BALDINGER, A.B., S.J.D. A.B., 1933, Pennsylvania State College; 1933-34, Uni- versity of Michigan; LL.B., 1936, University of Pittsburgh; LL.M., 1939, S.J.D. , 1941, Georgetown University; Editor- in-chief, University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 1935-36; Formerly on legal staff of Federal Home Loan Bank Board and Assistant Counsel in Rural Electrification Administra- tion; Member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States; member of the bar of the District of Co- lumbia and Pennsylvania.; Member of Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. Professor of Law GEORGE PERCY BARSE, A.B., LL.D. A.B., 1917, George Washington University; LL.B., 1908, LL.M., 1909, LL.D., 1939, National University; General Counsel for the office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Professor of law, National University, since 1919; Former Assistant Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia and former Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States; Professor of banking law at Graduate School of Banking, American Banking Association since 1935; Member of District of Columbia and American Bar Associations; Member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and of the District of Coumbia. Professor of the Law Real Property SAMUEL F. BEACH, LL.B. LL.B., 1925, National University; Formerly Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia; Mem- ber of the Bar of the District of Columbia and of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Judge of the Moot Court of Appeals and Lecturer on Appellate Practice
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(Heavies ■jjJerglcr LL.B., 1908, Chicago Kent College of Law; LL.M., 1924, D.C.L., 1927, American University; LL.D., 1928, Na- tional University; accredited as diplo- matic representative of Czechoslovaks in United States, November, 1918; Czechoslovak Minister to Japan. 1920- 21; representative in Czechoslovak Par- liament, 1929-31; Dean, School of Eco- nomics and Government, National Uni- versity, and Director, School of Grad- uate Studies 1933-36; Professor, grad- uate School of American University, 1932-34; Member of American, Iowa, and District of Columbia Bar Asso- ciations. Dean of the Law Faculty ilcau’s Message At no time in American history, perhaps never in history, generally, was the legal profession faced with heavier responsibilities than today. The war — I would call it the Peoples’ War — is one for national survival, but by the same token it is a struggle for reestablishment of law and order. This is true in the international sphere, but also means that we must constantly affirm our belief in freedom under the law in the domestic sphere. That calls for competent lawyers, but also for a breadth of vision in the application of fixed legal principles and the formation of new ones. May the Class of 1942 make its contribution felt! In this, and all other respects, I wish it a career of real service to the Nation.
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RUSSELL P. BELEW, LL.B. LL.B., 1907, Georgetown University; Secretary to Mr. Justice Jeter C. Pritchard, Secretary to Mr. Justice Wen- dell P. Staffford, both of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia; Clerk of Criminal Courts, Law Courts, Non-Jury Courts, Condemnation Court, Court Reporting; Engrosser of all admissions to U. S. Court of Appeals and District Court. Clerk of all Moot Courts UGO CARUSI, LL.M. LL.B., 1931, LL.M., 1932, National University; Execu- tive Assistant to the Attorney General; Member of Ameri- can and District of Columbia Bar Associations. Lecturer on Administrative Law LEWIS C. CASSIDY, Ph D., LL.M., S.J.D. A.B., 1919, A.M., 1921, Mount St. Mary’s College; Ph.D., 1923, LL.B., 1922, LL.M., 1923, Georgetown University; S.J.D., 1930, Harvard University; Student, 1919-20, Pugsley Scholar, 1929-30, Harvard University faculty research fel- low, 1936-37; Harvard University, Carnegie Foundation, University of Leiden, 1931, 1933; University of Michigan, 1934, 1936; In practice 1923-28; Professor of Law, Creigh- ton University, 1928-29; Professor of Law, Georgetown University, 1930-34; Dean and Professor of Law, Univer- sity of San Francisco 1934-36; Professor of Law, Cum- berland University, 1937-38; Professor of Law, 1938-39, instructor in Latin, 1920-21, Duquesne University; Captain! United States Marine Corps Reserves; Member of Ameri- can Bar Association and of the District of Columbia, Penn- sylvania, Massachusetts, and Tennessee bars. Professor of Law BRICE CLAGETT, LL.D. LL.D., 1937, National University; Assistant to the Di- rector General of Railroads of the United States from 1918 to 1920; Arbitrator on Inland Shipping under peace treaties on the International Rivers of Europe from 1920 to 1923; Officer of the Legion of Honor of France; Commander of the White Eagle of Ju oslavia, and Commander of the White Lion of Czechoslovakia; Member of District of Co- lumbia and American Bar Associations; Member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States; Member of the District of Columbia and California bars. Associate Professor of Administrative Law
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