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192 5 THE DOCKET Page 21 CHARLES F. CARUSI, A.B., LL.M., LL.D Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Real Property R. CARUSI was born in Washington, D. C., in May, 1873. He graduated from Georgetown University with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and received the degrees of Master of Laws and Doctor of Laws from the Georgetown University Law School. He has been Dean of the Law Faculty of National University and Professor of the Law of Real Property for many years. He is also Dean of the College of Business Administration and has been Professor of the His- tory of Common Law at American University. National University has made wonderful strides under Dr. Carusi’s guidance. He is genial, progressive, and a deep student, a fortunate combination which contrib- utes largely to the success which has attended his efforts. The school has an enrollment of more than eight hundred, which is substantial proof of public confidence in his methods. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar, the University Club, the National Press Club and the Racquet Club, beside which he has found time to engage in some of the more important real property litiga- tion before our courts. J. ROBERT ANDERSON, A.B., LL.M. Lecturer on Government Contracts and Claims and Jurisdiction and Practice of the Court of Claims ROFESSOR ANDERSON was born in Ellington, New York, in May, 1864, and re- ceived his A. B. degree from Allegheny College, of Meadville, Pennsylvania, in 1890, and his de- gree of LL.M. from the Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York, three years later. Professor Anderson has but recently joined the faculty of Na- tional University, but his friendly attitude in the lecture hall and his exhaustive knowledge of his subject may well be taken as a harbinger of a long period of usefulness in the school. After graduating from the Buffalo Law School Professor Anderson was engaged in the general practice of law with the firm of Crowley and An- derson, in Randolph, New York. He practiced later in Parkersburg, West Virginia, and for the past eleven years has served in various impor- tant capacities with the Department of Justice in this city.
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“A successful man is one who has tried, not cried ; who has worked, not dodged ; who has shouldered responsibility, not evaded it; who has gotten under the burden, not merely stood off, looking on, giving advice and philo- sophizing on the situaton.” —ELBERT HUBBARD
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lL ' ' ’ ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ - I I ■ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ) 111 I I . I I 1 I . I I I I I I I 1 I I . t I I I I I I I I I I I , , Page 22 THE DOCKET 1925 JENNINGS BAILEY, LL.D. Professor of Criminal Law, Equity Pleading and Equitable Trusts GEORGE P. BARSE, A.B., LL.M. Professor of Agency and Damages R. JUSTICE BAILEY was born in Nashville, Tennessee, |b1 likJj in 1867, the son of ex-Sena- tor James E. and Elizabeth M. Bailey. He was educated in the Southwestern Presbyterian Univer- sity at Clarksville, Tennessee, and at Harvard University. Judge Bailey graduated from the Law Department of Vanderbilt University in 1890, and has practiced law in Clarksville, Ten- nessee, and Seattle, Washington. In 1915 he was appointed deputy clerk and master in the Chancery Court of Nashville, and, in the same year, Special Commissioner in the case of Burns vs. the City of Nashville, et al. In May, 1918, Mr. Justice Bailey was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia by the late Pi ' esident Wood- row Wilson. He joined the faculty of National University in 1923. from IROFESSOR BARSE was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland, in Oct- ober, 1885. He graduated National University Law School in 1908, and became a mem- ber of the Bar of the District of Columbia the following year. He subsequently graduated from George Washington University with the de- gree of A. B. Professor Barse has been a member of the Law Faculty since 1919, teaching the subjects of Agency, Damages and Suretyship in a most able manner. He is also a member of the faculty of the Y. M. C. A. College of Law, and has served as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia since 1917.
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