Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 69Virginia State Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations |
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... applicants passing in the ten states which have the greatest number of applicants are as follows for the year 1956 the 1957 statistics are not yet available : New York , which has the largest number of applicants , passed 49 ...
... applicants passing in the ten states which have the greatest number of applicants are as follows for the year 1956 the 1957 statistics are not yet available : New York , which has the largest number of applicants , passed 49 ...
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... applicants with 36 % of the appli- cants being repeaters and 42 % of the repeaters passed . Illinois passed 61 % of the applicants , of whom 29 % were re- peaters and of the repeaters 43 % passed . The District of Columbia passed 56 ...
... applicants with 36 % of the appli- cants being repeaters and 42 % of the repeaters passed . Illinois passed 61 % of the applicants , of whom 29 % were re- peaters and of the repeaters 43 % passed . The District of Columbia passed 56 ...
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... applicants and had a total percentage of passing of 50 . Louisiana , which stood second in the number of repeaters with 48 % , passed only 25 % of them and 31 % of all applicants passed . I think you can see by these statistics that ...
... applicants and had a total percentage of passing of 50 . Louisiana , which stood second in the number of repeaters with 48 % , passed only 25 % of them and 31 % of all applicants passed . I think you can see by these statistics that ...
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