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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... Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which , on mo- tion , were adopted . ( See reports at end of minutes . ) The President : Next is the report of ...
... Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which , on mo- tion , were adopted . ( See reports at end of minutes . ) The President : Next is the report of ...
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... Admission to the Bar , of which Prof. Raleigh C. Minor is Acting Chairman . Prof. Raleigh C. Minor : I will read the report of the com- mittee , as follows : ( See report at end of minutes . ) Any explanation the members of the ...
... Admission to the Bar , of which Prof. Raleigh C. Minor is Acting Chairman . Prof. Raleigh C. Minor : I will read the report of the com- mittee , as follows : ( See report at end of minutes . ) Any explanation the members of the ...
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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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... admission to the bar be made more stringent than they have been heretofore . That is all I can get out of it ... admissions to the bar . The next year , ( 1889 ) , Mr. Alfred P. Thom , as chairman of the committee appointed in response ...
... admission to the bar be made more stringent than they have been heretofore . That is all I can get out of it ... admissions to the bar . The next year , ( 1889 ) , Mr. Alfred P. Thom , as chairman of the committee appointed in response ...
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... Admission to the Bar , stated that the legislature had re- jected the act proposed by this Association on the subject of Admission to the Bar . He said : • " The reasons for its defeat it is very difficult to discover One objection was ...
... Admission to the Bar , stated that the legislature had re- jected the act proposed by this Association on the subject of Admission to the Bar . He said : • " The reasons for its defeat it is very difficult to discover One objection was ...
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