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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... 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 practice of their profession and made its selection from among those who , as ...
... 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 practice of their profession and made its selection from among those who , as ...
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... president . President Lile then read his address . ( See Appendix ) . Secretary Minor : The President desires me to announce the appointment of the following committees , the first named in each instance being the chairman : Committee ...
... president . President Lile then read his address . ( See Appendix ) . Secretary Minor : The President desires me to announce the appointment of the following committees , the first named in each instance being the chairman : Committee ...
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... President : The next order of business is the report of the Secretary and Treasurer . Secretary and Treasurer Minor then read his report as Sec- retary , which , on motion , was received and filed . ( See report at end of minutes ) . Mr ...
... President : The next order of business is the report of the Secretary and Treasurer . Secretary and Treasurer Minor then read his report as Sec- retary , which , on motion , was received and filed . ( See report at end of minutes ) . Mr ...
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... President : The next report is that of the Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar , of which Prof ... President , the object we had in view in this provision was to encourage the best possible preparation for the ...
... President : The next report is that of the Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar , of which Prof ... President , the object we had in view in this provision was to encourage the best possible preparation for the ...
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... President , is this matter a subject for discussion at this time ? The President : It is . Prof. Chichester : The very feature mentioned by Professor Minor would , in my opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not ...
... President , is this matter a subject for discussion at this time ? The President : It is . Prof. Chichester : The very feature mentioned by Professor Minor would , in my opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not ...
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