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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... object the report will take that course . The next business in order is the report of the Committee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which ...
... object the report will take that course . The next business in order is the report of the Committee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , then read the first and second reports of the Committee on Admissions , which ...
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... object of the 90 % provision ; 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 ...
... object of the 90 % provision ; 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 ...
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... object was to keep out un- worthy characters , some of whom had theretofore crept into the professional ranks , and it was especially directed against― " An ignorant , illiterate , but , at the same time , aggressive race in our midst ...
... object was to keep out un- worthy characters , some of whom had theretofore crept into the professional ranks , and it was especially directed against― " An ignorant , illiterate , but , at the same time , aggressive race in our midst ...
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... object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference between such a system as is recommended and the one we now have of practically without restriction licensing every one who offers ...
... object of the profession to exclude any who are qualified and deserving . There is a wide dif- ference between such a system as is recommended and the one we now have of practically without restriction licensing every one who offers ...
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... object to answering that now . For some time we kept it a secret . We require 75 % . Mr. Strode : On each subject ? Mr. Hughes . No , on the whole examination . This new rule suggested by your committee , if it goes into effect , would ...
... object to answering that now . For some time we kept it a secret . We require 75 % . Mr. Strode : On each subject ? Mr. Hughes . No , on the whole examination . This new rule suggested by your committee , if it goes into effect , would ...
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