Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... Committee , who said : Ladies and Gentlemen : In electing last year the President who is to preside over this meeting , the Association for the second time in its history went outside the ranks of its members engaged in the active ...
... Committee , who said : Ladies and Gentlemen : In electing last year the President who is to preside over this meeting , the Association for the second time in its history went outside the ranks of its members engaged in the active ...
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... committees , the first named in each instance being the chairman : Committee on Publication - John A. Coke , Jos . C. Taylor , James E. Cannon . It being the duty of this committee to pass upon what matter shall be published in the ...
... committees , the first named in each instance being the chairman : Committee on Publication - John A. Coke , Jos . C. Taylor , James E. Cannon . It being the duty of this committee to pass upon what matter shall be published in the ...
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... Committee . Mr. A. R. Long , Chairman , read the report of the Executive Committee . ( See report at end of minutes . ) The President : I believe unless there is some objection of- fered to the report of the Executive Committee that it ...
... Committee . Mr. A. R. Long , Chairman , read the report of the Executive Committee . ( See report at end of minutes . ) The President : I believe unless there is some objection of- fered to the report of the Executive Committee that it ...
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... committee that it is his fault that there is no report of this committee at this time . The committee feels that the State is reasonably safe in the matter of legislation until the middle of January next , when the General Assembly of ...
... committee that it is his fault that there is no report of this committee at this time . The committee feels that the State is reasonably safe in the matter of legislation until the middle of January next , when the General Assembly of ...
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... that this report of the Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar , which we have just heard read , has not met the purpose of the resolution referred to them as it was intended it should be met . As 14 GEN ERAL MINUTES.
... that this report of the Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar , which we have just heard read , has not met the purpose of the resolution referred to them as it was intended it should be met . As 14 GEN ERAL MINUTES.
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