Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 32Virginia State Bar Association, 1920 - Bar associations |
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... Committee on Resolutions to take a resolution which may have been hurriedly prepared and put it in shape for this body . It seems to me that when a standing committee , such as the one that my distinguished friend re- ported for this ...
... Committee on Resolutions to take a resolution which may have been hurriedly prepared and put it in shape for this body . It seems to me that when a standing committee , such as the one that my distinguished friend re- ported for this ...
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... committee that had the duty of presenting the matter to the Steering Committee of the Legislature . There are certain strictures in Mr. Patter- son's report that I do not think ought to go to the lawyers of the State ; it is unwise . Dr ...
... committee that had the duty of presenting the matter to the Steering Committee of the Legislature . There are certain strictures in Mr. Patter- son's report that I do not think ought to go to the lawyers of the State ; it is unwise . Dr ...
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... Committee respectfully submits its annual report as follows : The committee held a meeting on May 17 , 1919 , at the Westmoreland Club , Richmond , Virginia , when the newly elected , as well as the retiring members of the committee ...
... Committee respectfully submits its annual report as follows : The committee held a meeting on May 17 , 1919 , at the Westmoreland Club , Richmond , Virginia , when the newly elected , as well as the retiring members of the committee ...
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