Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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The President : The next business in order is the report of the Secretary and Treasurer . Mr. Eugene C. Massie , of Richmond : Mr. President and gentlemen , we began the year with 486 members - 442 active and 44 honorary .
The President : The next business in order is the report of the Secretary and Treasurer . Mr. Eugene C. Massie , of Richmond : Mr. President and gentlemen , we began the year with 486 members - 442 active and 44 honorary .
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It will save the Secretary of the Association a great deal of trouble if the members will take heed to that announcement . Mr. Massie : Mr. President , I would like to urge upon all the members the necessity for prompt attendance upon ...
It will save the Secretary of the Association a great deal of trouble if the members will take heed to that announcement . Mr. Massie : Mr. President , I would like to urge upon all the members the necessity for prompt attendance upon ...
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For Vice - Presidents - Southwest , William Gordon Robertson ; Southside , William B. McIlwaine ; Piedmont , John G. Williams ; Tidewater , William H. White ; Valley , Marshall McCormick . For Secretary and Treasurer - Eugene C. Massie ...
For Vice - Presidents - Southwest , William Gordon Robertson ; Southside , William B. McIlwaine ; Piedmont , John G. Williams ; Tidewater , William H. White ; Valley , Marshall McCormick . For Secretary and Treasurer - Eugene C. Massie ...
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Secretary instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the officers named . The President : The report of the Special Committee on the Torrens System is now to be submitted . Mr. Massie is Chairman of that committee .
Secretary instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the officers named . The President : The report of the Special Committee on the Torrens System is now to be submitted . Mr. Massie is Chairman of that committee .
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Mr. Williams : I understand the question is to be voted on now ; it will be too late afterwards to get the information from the Secretary . It may be a good thing ; gentlemen in whom I have the greatest confidence seem to think so ...
Mr. Williams : I understand the question is to be voted on now ; it will be too late afterwards to get the information from the Secretary . It may be a good thing ; gentlemen in whom I have the greatest confidence seem to think so ...
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