Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... caused by the resignation of J. Stewart Bryan . For Delegates to American Bar Association - S . S. P. Patte- son , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington . On motion , the report of the Committee was ...
... caused by the resignation of J. Stewart Bryan . For Delegates to American Bar Association - S . S. P. Patte- son , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington . On motion , the report of the Committee was ...
Page 28
... cause Massachusetts is richer than we , are we to sit in poverty forever and make no effort to take our place by her side ? What is Virginia's position to be in the future ? Is she to live forever in her past , and to be known always as ...
... cause Massachusetts is richer than we , are we to sit in poverty forever and make no effort to take our place by her side ? What is Virginia's position to be in the future ? Is she to live forever in her past , and to be known always as ...
Page 46
... 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 as to the time and place of holding the meeting . A considerable number of members ...
... 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 as to the time and place of holding the meeting . A considerable number of members ...
Page 48
... 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 . Your committee are unwilling to close this report without ...
... 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 . Your committee are unwilling to close this report without ...
Page 58
... cause of honest elec- tions or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneli- ness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate rela- tions , he loved to dwell upon the beauty and holiness of justice . And lest what has ...
... cause of honest elec- tions or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneli- ness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate rela- tions , he loved to dwell upon the beauty and holiness of justice . And lest what has ...
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