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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... what good it will do ? Professor Raleigh C. Minor , of University of Virginia : Mr. President , the object we had in view in this provision was to encourage the best possible preparation for the examination . We 12 GENERAL MINUTES.
... what good it will do ? Professor Raleigh C. Minor , of University of Virginia : Mr. President , the object we had in view in this provision was to encourage the best possible preparation for the examination . We 12 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... examinations provided . Any one who has ever had experience with examinations , either in taking or giving them , must know that passing an examination very often is a matter of luck ; that the grade is made very often because of nerve ...
... examinations provided . Any one who has ever had experience with examinations , either in taking or giving them , must know that passing an examination very often is a matter of luck ; that the grade is made very often because of nerve ...
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... examination papers . Mr. A. W. Patterson , of Richmond : After hearing the distinguished gentleman read the report I ... examinations submitted to appli- cants , and for us to understand a little better just what the standard was and ...
... examination papers . Mr. A. W. Patterson , of Richmond : After hearing the distinguished gentleman read the report I ... examinations submitted to appli- cants , and for us to understand a little better just what the standard was and ...
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... examination as would be required under a conservative and well regulated law on the subject . " It should not be the object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference between such a ...
... examination as would be required under a conservative and well regulated law on the subject . " It should not be the object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference between such a ...
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... examination of appli- cants to be held by a commission or board of examiners in several districts throughout the State . In opposing this scheme and insisting upon an examination by the Court of Appeals , Professor Charles A. Graves ...
... examination of appli- cants to be held by a commission or board of examiners in several districts throughout the State . In opposing this scheme and insisting upon an examination by the Court of Appeals , Professor Charles A. Graves ...
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