Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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Page 12
... Alfred P. Thom , Norfolk , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Stewart Bryan . For Delegates to American Bar Association - S . S. P. Patteson , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington .
... Alfred P. Thom , Norfolk , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Stewart Bryan . For Delegates to American Bar Association - S . S. P. Patteson , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington .
Page 46
... and that the seashore was not the best place for holding a meeting in that month , and caused reply postal cards to be sent by mail to each member of the Association , asking an expression of the individual preference of each member ...
... and that the seashore was not the best place for holding a meeting in that month , and caused reply postal cards to be sent by mail to each member of the Association , asking an expression of the individual preference of each member ...
Page 48
... the term of three years ; and a vacancy having been caused by the resignation of Mr. John Stewart Bryan , who has served upon the committee most efficiently for two years , his successor is to be elected for the term of one year .
... the term of three years ; and a vacancy having been caused by the resignation of Mr. John Stewart Bryan , who has served upon the committee most efficiently for two years , his successor is to be elected for the term of one year .
Page 58
Whether upon the floor of the National Congress , advocating the cause of honest elections or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneliness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate relations , he loved to dwell ...
Whether upon the floor of the National Congress , advocating the cause of honest elections or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneliness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate relations , he loved to dwell ...
Page 60
... one might say pathos , put forth in his speeches when in politics , in pleading the cause of the free school system in Virginia . He placed a high estimate on the power of public discussion of all questions affecting the rights and ...
... one might say pathos , put forth in his speeches when in politics , in pleading the cause of the free school system in Virginia . He placed a high estimate on the power of public discussion of all questions affecting the rights and ...
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