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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... never in- tended they should do ; things which they should never have presumed to do , and which they should be forbidden to do . One of these is undertaking to practice law , and to advertise for such work , as if there were nothing in ...
... never in- tended they should do ; things which they should never have presumed to do , and which they should be forbidden to do . One of these is undertaking to practice law , and to advertise for such work , as if there were nothing in ...
Page 93
... never fully recovered . On November 8 , 1919 , after having become chilled at a foot- ball game , which he attended , he became violently ill , and died on the morning of the 13th . These recitals are but the skeleton of the facts in ...
... never fully recovered . On November 8 , 1919 , after having become chilled at a foot- ball game , which he attended , he became violently ill , and died on the morning of the 13th . These recitals are but the skeleton of the facts in ...
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... never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious . Our first and funda- mental maxim should be never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe , our second never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with Cis - Atlantic ...
... never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious . Our first and funda- mental maxim should be never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe , our second never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with Cis - Atlantic ...
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action Active members adopted amendment American Annual Meeting applause appointed authority Bar Association bill called carrier CASKIE Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville Circuit City commerce Commission committee Congress Constitution corporation Court doctrine drawing EDWARD elected fact FRANK gentlemen GEORGE interest JAMES JOHN JOSEPH Judge lawyer legislation Legislature letter Lewis LIBRARY Lynchburg matter meeting Minor Monroe Name Nelson never Newport Norfolk Norfolk operation opinion passed peace Petersburg practice practice of law prepared present President profession question railroad rates reasonable referred representatives resolution RICHARD Richmond Richmond Richmond roads Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT Secretary securities Senate SMITH Springs thing THOMAS tion trust company United UNIVERSITY Virginia Washington WILLIAM wise York