Robert Edmund Bauman was born in
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, to an unwed single mother. When a teenager, Bauman moved to
Easton, Maryland, where he attended
Easton High School until 1953. In 1955, he graduated from the Capitol Page School at the
Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C. He obtained a
B.S. in international affairs from the School of Foreign Service at
Georgetown University in 1959, and a
J.D. degree from
Georgetown University Law Center in 1964. He was admitted to the Maryland
Bar in 1964, was later admitted to the District of Columbia bar, and entered into private practice as a lawyer. Representative Bauman, politically known as "Bob Bauman", served as a delegate to the
Republican National Conventions of 1964, 1972, 1976 and 1980. He was also a member of the Federal Hospital Council of the
United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1970 to 1973. In 1970, he was elected to the
Maryland Senate, where he served as a member from 1971 to 1973. A
Roman Catholic, he was married to Carol Dawson, a co-founder of
Young Americans for Freedom, with whom he had four children. ==United States Congress==